Ford is portrayed be senior John Glann (Huron, Ohio),
who recently won the Trudi Lundgren Award as Most Promising Young Singer
at the regional 2002 Metropolitan Opera National Auditions. Sharing the
role of Alice are graduate students Vibeke Feness (of Norway) and
Jessica Hilliard (Midwest City, Okla.). Fenton is played by
graduate students Jamin Flabiano (Dallas) and Brian DeCou
(Jonesboro, La.). Senior Jana Roberts (Piedmont, Okla.) and
Christin Boulette (Salida, Colo.) portray Nannetta. Graduate
student Shannon Bradford (Lawton, Okla.) plays Meg; Marion
Rossosky (graduate student, Israel) is Dame Quickly; junior Bryan
Jarrett (The Woodlands, Texas) is Dr. Caius; Lucas Richter
(senior, Mustang, Okla.) is Bardolfa; and Ian Strimple (senior,
Enid, Okla.) is Pistola.
In the chorus are graduate student Ariela Kalif-Carmi
(Israel); juniors T.J. Moss (Mustang, Okla.), Erin
Williamson (Highland Village, Tex.), Erin Pederson (Leander,
Tex.), and Mario Vasquez (Des Monies, Iowa); sophomores Annie
Bradshaw (a graduate of Putnam City West High School); Tony
Ramos (Houston), Claire Copeland (Waco, Tex.), Joe
Bellinger (Wichita, Kan.), Melissa Myren (Garland, Tex.),
Abbey Halbardier (Spring, Tex.), and Anna Lewis (Dallas);
and freshmen Shelly Dexter (Divide, Colo.), Micah Green
(Arlington, Tex.), Michael Galyon (Estes Park, Colo.), Ernie
Pruneda (McAllen, Tex.) and local standouts Ken Lavin (an
Edmond Memorial High School alumnus) and Aaron Kellert (a graduate
of the Classen School of Advanced
Studies).