Beetlejuice Jr. -

Red Phoenix Theatre Company

 Cast Bios 

  • Mia Jurkovic head shot

    Mia Jurkovic

    as Lydia Deetz

    Mia is thrilled to be back at Red Phoenix for her 11th show! She would like to thank her amazing director, Eric Bragg, for all the awesome opportunities. You might also catch Mia in the cheerleading gym or on the volleyball court! Mia loves and appreciates her big Red Phoenix family and can't wait to see what's up next for her. She hopes you enjoy the show!

  • Helena Drumond head shot

    Helena Drumond

    as Lydia Deetz

    Helena Drumond is absolutely honored to be playing the role of Lydia in this production! Helena is in the eighth grade, currently attending Webb Bridge Middle School as an eighth grader to join the Alpharetta High School theatre program next year. Previous roles include Gabriella in High School Musical, Ms. Banks in Mary Poppins, and Ed in Lion King.

  • Trevon Oliver head shot

    Trevon Oliver

    as Charles Deetz

    Trevon Oliver is a senior at Alpharetta High School who has been involved in theatre his whole life. Recent credits include Patsy in Spamalot, Black Stache in Peter and the Starcatcher, and Mr. Feldzieg in The Drowsy Chaperone. He thanks his friends and family for their support!

  • Jackson DeWitt head shot

    Jackson DeWitt

    as Beetlejuice

    Jackson is ECSTATIC to be back for his 11th show with Red Phoenix playing the titular role in this production! He is an 11th grader at School of the Arts @ CGHS in Lawrenceville. Favorite roles include Narrator in Once Upon A One More Time, Joseph "Old Man" Strong in Urinetown, and The Bishop in Les Misérables. He hopes you enjoy the "whole being dead thing!"

  • Gabe Diaz head shot

    Gabe Diaz

    as Beetlejuice

    At Red Phoenix, Gabe has danced through Cherry Tree Lane, adopted a girl (not a boy!), discovered a whole new world, hand-jived his way through Rydell, learned about being an Addams. Most importantly, he has found the most amazing theater family. He wants to thank the Braggs — not just for giving him a stage, but for giving him a place to fail, grow, and try again.

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