Twelve Angry Jurors Cast

Keir Teeter (Foreman)
is a senior this year and considers himself very fortunate to have been cast in Twelve Angry Jurors. When he isn’t scheming away at how to make the world realize he is the greatest, the lyrics of George Michael or Carly Simon can probably be heard as he cries and sings along with them. More than anything, he hopes you enjoy the show.
Lindsey Stancato (Juror Two)
is a senior at Coronado this year, both a proud actor and techie, and is so excited to be a part of this year’s play. She has never played a serious role before and hopes to blow you all away! Though this is her last high school play, she hopes to continue theatre in college. She will be attending the University of Northern Colorado, where she will be studying theatre education. Lindsey has been in theatre for an ongoing 12 years and has been in 5 plays through her high school experience. She’d like to thank Mrs. Ambroz and her family for supporting her through her theatre experience. Enjoy the show!
Deanna Cooper (Juror Three)
is grateful to be a part of Twelve Angry Jurors! Deanna performed with the Colorado Springs Children's Chorale for 10 years and some of her other credits include Winnifred in Once Upon a Mattress, Tinkerbell in Peter/Wendy, Little Sally in Urinetown: The Musical and Mary Girard in The Insanity of Mary Girard. Deanna is an active performer in Show Choir and Bluenotes at Coronado. Deanna would like to thank Mrs. Ambroz and Ivy Harris for being such motivating and loving mentors. She would also like to thank the cast and crew for making her last show at Coronado a success!
Ellie Myers (Juror Four)
is a part time sophomore, part time Harry Potter consultant at Coronado High School. She is thrilled to be a part of this piece of absolute brilliance and she would like to thank Reginald Rose for writing it. She would also like to thank her mom for making her food, her dad for taking her to the comic book store, and her brother for the thrilling rounds of rock paper scissors. On her free time, she enjoys scrolling through YouTube, trying to draw, laughing at Kate McKinnon or Stephen Colbert, and crying about some BBC show or another.
Keatyn Hobson (Juror Five)
is a bubbly and lively sophomore at Coronado High School. She is in the Cantadoras women’s choir and she loves singing and acting. Keatyn also plays tennis, which she says is extremely fun. She was in Coronado High School’s production of Urinetown: The Musical, but this is her first play. She is so excited to be part of such an amazing production with so many wonderful people. She can’t thank Mrs. Ambroz and director Ivy Harris for this opportunity.
Lina Larson (Juror Six)
is a senior this year and has been interested in acting for as long as she can remember. She has been a part of the Coronado Theatre Department since her freshman year, and has been in 2 Coronado musicals. In college she hopes to study computer science and continue acting on the side. She is very excited to be a part of this year’s play and hopes you like it too!
Dylan Carter (Juror Seven)
(or the Fresh Prince of Bel-Colorado Springs, as he's known in the hood, yo) has been involved with the Coronado Theatre Department ever since he was a small Freshman with noodle-arms and emo hair. He's now a medium-sized junior with long, lanky limbs and hair filled with self-esteem. He enjoys playing ‘DnD’, saying “I dig,” procrastinating, and is a fan of all music, even country, because he just lets himself enjoys things instead of moving along with collective hatred of the masses. He hopes to continue acting, or not, and go to college, or not, and such.
Ethan Ocken (Juror Eight)
is a sophomore at Coronado High School. He enjoys acting and is also a swimmer. This is his first main stage production with the Coronado Theatre Department and he plans on auditioning for the advanced acting class next year. He is very excited but also nervous. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Hannah Widger (Juror Nine)
is a senior who will be attending Colorado Mesa University next year. She has been in theatre at Coronado since freshman year. You may remember her in It Was A Dark And Stormy Night; Almost, Maine; Peter/Wendy; or Urinetown: The Musical. Hannah is so blessed to have been in all of these productions and she is so thankful to have Mrs. Ambroz as her teacher/director through it all.
Olivia Gillum (Juror Ten)
would like to acknowledge that Twelve Angry Jurors has been a privilege to be part of, and as a sophomore at Coronado, Olivia has appreciated the opportunity to take on such a weighted role. Being a part of Coronado’s drama department has already played a very important part in Olivia’s high school years, and she is thankful to everyone she has met and been able to work with along the way. Though she knows she has her quirks and her own bizarre qualities, the drama community is built on the very foundation of the word ‘weird’, and she couldn’t be happier to be a part of such a talented group of people.
Elena Dunz (Juror Eleven)
is a junior at Coronado this year, both a proud actor and techie, and is so excited to be a part of Twelve Angry Jurors. She played Mrs. Millennium in Coronado’s production of Urinetown: The Musical and can be seen in Once Upon A Mattress along with many one acts. Elena was on costume crew for Urinetown: The Musical as well. She hopes to continue acting throughout high school and into college.
Derek Hernandez (Juror Twelve)
would like to say, “Hello, fellow compatriots; it’s me”. You may recognize him as the prince of the school (junior homecoming representative, 2017). You may also know him as “bow tie boy”, “that weird kid”, or “you better stay away from me, I mean it!”. This is his third show with Coronado and he is so very grateful to be a part of it, and is especially happy that you could attend. He plans to continue theater well into his later years with a dash of journalism, too.
Meghan Lawson (Guard)
is very excited to be in another Coronado production. She is proud and grateful to be the only freshman in Twelve Angry Jurors. She also performed in Urinetown: The Musical, many other shows in middle school, and can’t wait to take to the stage again in future shows! Meghan wants to thank everyone in the Coronado Theatre Department for being so welcoming and supportive. She can’t think of a better way to share her love for theatre than by performing.