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Meet the cast of The Hot L Baltimore – Rob Frisina

Rob Frisina, who is playing Bill Lewis for The Hot L Baltimore, started acting in church plays at the age of 9. He took private acting lessons in middle school, and participated in high school theatre classes from grades 10 through 12.  Since graduating from high school in 2007, he has performed in several rock bands… Read more »

Meet the Producer of The Hot L Baltimore – Scott Piehler

Scott Piehler, the producer of The Hot L Baltimore is an award winning broadcaster, a theatre educator and Co-chair and  board member at Live Arts Theatre.  He is a graduate of The New Hampton School and The University of New Hampshire. He had the honor of studying under Van McLeod, currently the NH Commissioner of the… Read more »

Meet the cast of High School Confidential – Rachel Reaves

Rachel Reaves is in 11th grade at Collins Hill High School and has worked at Brusters Ice Cream for one and a half years. She was a musician for  Live Arts Theatre’s “Whistle Down The Wind”.  She is involved in her church’s drama group led by Scott Piehler; however, this her first play since the 5th grade. Rachel is playing Beth in… Read more »

Meet the cast of High School Confidential – Alli Pierre

Allí Pierre is playing the role of Emma in High School Confidential. She has been in school theatre production since sixth grade and is now branching out by doing this show with Live Arts Theatre.  When she is not on the stage, she works at Skyzone Suwanee. Is this your first show with Live Arts?… Read more »

Meet the Director of High School Confidential – Scott Piehler

Live Arts Theatre is looking forward to our next production, High School Confidential, which is directed by the one and only Scott Piehler. His bio as a director is vast, having directed shows at McKendree UMC in Lawrenceville since 1997, and assistant directed, and/or

Meet the cast of High School Confidential – Gabrielle Wood

Gabrielle Wood has just finished a run of It’s a Wonderful Life, here at Live Arts Theatre. It was done as a radio play, allowing her to stretch herself and play the roles of young George, and also George’s son Pete. We are so happy to have her back on our stage in High School… Read more »