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Hannah Findlay; Assistant Director. 

       Hannah is going into her third year in the Bachelor's of Arts Film Studies Program at Wilfred Laurier University. She is a graduate of Cameron Heights Institute and has actively been participating in drama and/or dance activities for over 15 years. Hannah joined Growing In The Arts in 2013 and has enjoyed participating in classes as well as the Kiwanis Festival for the Performing Arts in Stratford.

     Hannah's had her directorial debut with Peter Pan Abridged as part of the 2023 Senior Company production, Mischief Theatre. She played Matilda Wormwood in the Growing In The Arts November 2019 production of, There's Something About Matilda. 

     Hannah enjoys painting, hiking and watching movies. Hannah spent one year as an acting class Teaching Assistant and is really excited to return as Assistant Director this coming season.

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Sabrina Hallman; Teaching Assistant.

     Sabrina is 15 years old and has been attending Growing In The Arts since 2017. Sabrina loves interacting with her peers on and off-stage. Her latest role was as Florence Colleymoore in the 2023 production of The Murder at Haversham Manor. She enjoys playing baseball, thrifting and listening to music. Sabrina is very excited to start assistant directing this coming season! 

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Growing In The Arts School of Dramatic & Expressive Arts acknowledges that we are gathered on the traditional territory

of the Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral peoples, the ancestral guardians of this land and its waterways. 

 

We are grateful to live, learn, and create on this land, and we recognize the enduring presence, knowledge, laws, and

philosophies of the Indigenous Peoples with whom we share it.

 

As treaty people, we are called to reflect on our responsibilities: to honor our relationships and uphold the principles of truth and reconciliation.

 

As we come together in celebration of art, story, and expression, we also pause to remember and mourn the children who were taken to residential schools, those who never returned home and those still missing. We honor the children who were denied love, language, ceremony, and community.

​​​​We will not forget. 

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Let this message be more than words. Let it be a call to action in our work, in our art, and in our lives

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