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BOYZ 4 EVA

CREATOR & DIRECTOR

Boyz4Eva is a mini musical celebrating the world of boy bands, developed in collaboration with theatre and dance students at the University of Tampa. Featuring original songs, dynamic video projections, and the exhilarating energy of a live concert experience, Boyz4Eva brings the personas of its fictional boy band to life. The project draws inspiration from the unique personalities and talents of its cast, creating characters that are both relatable and larger-than-life.

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ORIGINAL CAST

The Band - Alexis Manfredy, Chase Hale, Logan Baffico & Madison Wagner

Tour Managers - Alyssa Bianchi & Lauren Townsend

Music Video Dancers - Camila Romero, Catie Ellington, Maria Celeste & Sydney Varvaro 

Ensemble - Abby Jeffries, Haley Hapach, Lily Crincoli & Sarah Kaliberda

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CREW

Cinematography - Dominic Innacone

Tap Dance Consultant - Evangelina Gabrisko

Tap Tap "Sample"
It's Not 2001 "Sample"
I'd Be Lying "Sample"
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Sylvie Mae Baldwin is a theater and film actress based in Chicago Illinois. She has been seen onstage at South Coast Repertory, Key City Public Theatre, Lexington Children's Theater, and Book It Repertory. Her specialties as a performer include children's theatre, Shakespeare, and devised theatre/new works. Sylvie received her MFA in Acting at Northern Illinois University and her BFA in Human Development from Pacific Oaks Teachers College. As a teacher Sylvie has taught at University of Tampa, The Northwest School, Seattle Children's Theatre, University of Washington Bothell, and Sing With Emily (Naperville). She is a respected audition coach - working with children on auditions for theatre, film, television, and commercials. She also coaches those applying to BFA and MFA programs for acting and musical theatre. Sylvie specializes in teaching movement for actors and has worked with high schoolers, college age students and professionals alike. Sylvie's other interests include actor musicianship (i.e., composition and performance for live theatre) and psychosomatic practices (i.e., yoga and Lucid Body Technique). 

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