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André Díaz
as Tripp
is thrilled to be making his Boston theater debut in his first lead musical role. André Diaz is a Colombian-born singer, songwriter, producer, actor, and multidisciplinary artist; currently a student at Berklee College of Music, André brings a dynamic fusion of musicality and storytelling to the stage. He approaches theater with emotional intensity, authenticity, and a strong connection to rhythm and movement. Whether performing in dramatic or music-driven works, he is passionate about telling bold, personal stories that challenge traditional narratives and celebrate identity. André is excited to continue developing as a performer while building bridges between theater, contemporary music, and global culture. @soyandreeee
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Jake Cosentino
as George Washington
is thrilled to be bringing George Washington (IN DRAG) to life. Jake is a Berklee student studying musical theatre performance and musical theatre writing. At Berklee, they are the Vice President of Superhuman Arts and have participated in Berklee Musical Theatre Club, The Broadway Band, and The Phineas and Ferb Ensemble. Their favorite past roles include Dionysos (The Frogs), Sweeney Todd (Sweeney Todd), and Motel (Fiddler on the Roof).
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Lottie Levine
as Francine
is incredibly excited to be making her Berklee show debut in It’s Not Faire! Originally from New York City, Lottie is currently a freshman at Boston University in the College of Arts and Sciences studying Biology with a minor in Theater. Previous credits include Company (Jenny) with BU Stage Troupe, The One Act Play That Goes Wrong (Annie), and The Crucible (Cheever) at Deerfield Academy. Lottie would like to thank her mom, dad, Myles, Ariela, Ollie the dog, and Manny the Cat. She would also like to extend her thanks to the incredible team behind It’s Not Faire. Instagram: @lottie__levine XOXO, thank you all for coming!