Roane Furlong

Lina Guzman

Caroline Colvin

Courtney Laughlin

Helen Woodson

Clark Furlong

Alexandra Burris

Gabriela Perdomo

Maggie Ramsey

Amber James

Roane Furlong, age 8, loves to draw and play with her friends. She was in a tv pilot last fall with her brother, Clark. They shared the lead roles of Trevor and Trixie, a brother sister duo seeking Letter Box clues in New Orleans. Roane also plays violin with her siblings in their band, Sibling Rivalry. Find them on Facebook or at www.4kids3fiddles.com.

Mezzo-Soprano/Actress Caroline Colvin is elated to be making her debut performance with Shakespeare Opera Theatre as Starveling in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Primarily a character actor, her recent roles include Hattie in Laundry and Bourbon, Ursula Merkle in Bye, Bye Birdie (National Award Nominee), and Ginette in Almost, Maine. Colvin studies voice with an operatic emphasis and has been seen in a multitude of choral and solo concerts in the Northern Virginia area.

Clark Furlong, age 10, started his acting career in October, 2016 sharing the lead roles in The Letter Boxers, a tv pilot shot in New Orleans, with his sister Roane. This winter he played Red Riding Hood’s dog Rover in Little Red Riding Hood: The Operetta at Riverside Theatre Center. Clark dances 12 hours a week, loves to sing and play violin with his siblings in their Celtic and Bluegrass band, Sibling Rivalry. Clark is very grateful to his new manager, Jackie Reid of L’il Angels, Inc. for all the chances to go to NYC! Thank you!

Mezzo-soprano Maggie Ramsey is an opera singer based in Alexandria, VA. She is excited to be returning to Shakespeare Opera Theatre for the first time in two years! Maggie began singing with SOT in 2017 and has performed roles with them such as Mother in Amahl and the Night Visitors, Emilia in Othello, and most recently covered all three mezzo-soprano roles in Hansel and Gretel. She also performs regularly with Victorian Lyric Opera Company, Young Victorian Theatre Company, and Bel Cantanti Opera Company. In 2018 she became a member of the Sopranessence women’s vocal ensemble and has appeared in concerts with them ever since. Maggie also sings as a freelance vocalist for churches around the area and carols with The Olde Towne Carolers every December. When not singing, she reads, plays New York Times word games, and writes reviews for the online publication Opera Today.