JoAnn, the Heavenly--Paige Rice
Zeek, JoAnn’s Asst.--Zach Collins
Willma, the Wardrobe Lady--Stacey Romig
John Hart, Dad--Nick Decker
Jill Hart, Mom--JoAnna Carrodus
Melissa Hart, Teenage Daughter--Ashton Charpentier
Billy Hart, Son--Jordan Shuler
Marie Sharp, B&B
Proprietor--Emily Charles
Elliot Sharp, B&B Proprietor--David Fulp
Gilbert Sharp,
Ruby, Country Twin--Lyndsey Blalock
Marty, Retired NYC Cab Driver--Devin Perguson
Molly, Self-Proclaimed Pop Star--Carissa McCone
Bernie,
Molly’s Agent--Tyler Robertson
Adam Grizz,
Pansy--Hailey Ayers
Iris--Maggie Prim
Bobby Bobby--Eric Sauls
Ensemble:
Rosemary--Tiffany
Robinson
Bette--Emily Joyce
Emma Jean--Rebecca Anzivino
Huber--Jonathan Midkiff
George--Brandon Shanahan
The Hart family thinks that they have it all together until they are mysteriously taken to a run-down bed and breakfast for a two
week remodeling endeavor. While at the Happy Nest Eat and Rest Bed and Breakfast they encounter characters that attempt to distract
them from their “mission.” Enticed to be lazy by a wilderness man, tempted to claim their place among the rich and famous by a self-proclaimed
pop star, ushered into living life in the fast lane by a retired New York cabbie, and instructed to connect with the universe rather
than the creator of the universe by twin fitness gurus cause the family to be in the center of confusion. Thankfully, the bed and
breakfast is owned and operated by an elderly couple who truly have it “all together” and who are able to help the family discern
between right and wrong. In the end, the family sees themselves as they really are and bind together to become truly different.
The students and faculty of