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Did you ever wonder who Johnson and McFarlane were? Or how the Pioneers came to skate in Magness Arena?
Hours before the performers take the stage, a different cast of characters are working tirelessly to give the audience the world-class performance they came for.
With a passion for storytelling and a mind for business, tenor Randy Ho (BA '20, BSBA '20) sets his sights on bringing timeless dramas to life for new audiences.
Going back to school while working is not easy, but when the job is dancing full-time on Broadway, it takes a special kind of determination. Paige Fraser-Hoffman (MA '24) is up to the task.