Incident at Vichy Cast

Aiden Hill-P1 (Gypsy)
Hi, I'm Aiden and this is my second time performing in front of an audience other than on theater awards night last year. The character I am playing is Gypsy. He is a jewish man who was apprehended by the Nazis and is looked down upon like an animal by the others. He is a creative man as he is shown to perform and mend while in custody. He doesn't speak the same language as anyone there, yet he still understands a bit of what they're saying. Although he is looked down upon by everyone else, he still is shown to have a passion for performing and mending. (Use this one instead, thank you!)
Alexandria Mogan-P1 (Leduc)
Hi! I'm Alex and I play Leduc, who is a doctor trying to get people to see the world realistically and escape.
Alex Parillo-P1 (Waiter)
I’m Alexander, I am the Waiter and I’m excited for being able to be in the play. I’ve been in multiple plays like Wozard of Oz, Christmas Carol, etc.
Bea Alexa Geulen-P1 (Monceau)
Monceau is a character in "Incident at Vichy," symbolizing Nazi persecution during WWII and adding to the moral exploration of the detained group.
Camille Reinwald-P1 (Marchand)
I’m Camille, and I’m playing Marchand in Incident At Vichy. I’ve been in multiple performances at West such as The death of Anna Gonzales, Newsies, and multiple Theater Awards performances. I am so excited to be a part of this play and to perform for everyone! Hope you enjoy!
Heaven Dumay-P1 (Prisioner)
Hi, my name is Heaven and I'm playing a prisoner. I am super excited for the play and very nervous because it will be my first time performing in a long time.
Isis Lira-P1 (Leduc Understudy)
Leduc is a character in "Incident at Vichy," who is a doctor that is curious towards the outcome of the situation.
Jacob madrigal-P1 (Guard)
The guard in "Incident at Vichy" represents the faceless enforcers of the Nazi regime, embodying the authoritarian control and dehumanization that characterized the era of World War II persecution.
James Palmquist-P1 (Von berg)
Von Berg is an idealist, but that can't last forever when you're in a realist's world, as he very quickly comes to understand. I am very excited to see how the show plays out when all is said and done, as all the moving pieces coming together will be great!
Joshua Crowson-P1 (Boy)
I am playing the Boy. In the play I am scared for my life and just want to go home to my mother, safely.
Keira Zamora-P1 (Ferrand)
Hi, I'm Keira Zamora I am playing Ferrand, and I am really excited to be in this play. This is my fourth year of theater and I am excited to finish it off strong!
Madilyn Swenson-P1 (Police Captain)
Hi! My name is Madilyn Swenson from Period 1 and I play the Police Captain. The Police Captain is blunt, professional, and uptight. My anticipation is that it will be difficult playing a character with such opposite traits than me, but I'm excited!
MaKenna Cedeno-P1 (Prisoner)
"In 'Incident at Vichy,' WWII prisoners confront fear and morality while awaiting their fate in a detention room, exposing the impact of Nazi oppression."
Meehan Jain-P1 (Professor Hoffman)
Hi everyone, I’m Mehaan Jain, and I’m playing the simple yet meaningful character Professor Hoffman. I cant wait!
Natalie Hernandez-P1 (Second detective)
Hi, I am Natalia Hernandez, or Noel Hernandez. I play the Second Detective and I am excited to be playing this character because of the change of pace. This is my third year in theatre and my third performance for the public, which has been exclusively the Theatre Awards Show up until now. I am looking forward to my first play in front of the public and I hope everyone enjoys it.
Nermin Ghobrial-P1 (1st detective)
Hi, my name is Nermin and I am very excited to play the 1st Detective so I can portray the amazing story that the play illustrates.
Olivia Chong-P1 (Lebeau)
Lebeau is a scared, fidgety man who is trying to make his way out of the situation he faces in the play.
Quinton Cho-P1 (Major)
"The Major in 'Incident at Vichy' is a character in Arthur Miller's play who represents the moral dilemma faced by individuals during World War II as they grapple with questions of complicity and resistance in the face of Nazi oppression."
Samhita Mookerjee-P1 (Old Jew)
The character I am portraying is the “Old Jew,” who is a quiet and reserved individual.
Brycson Peterson-P7 (1st Detective )
The first detective in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who personifies the Nazi regime's authority and brutality, exemplifying the pervasive atmosphere of intimidation and oppression during World War II.
Chloe Moreau-P7 (prisoner)
Colette Tracht-P7 (Waiter)
"The waiter in 'Incident at Vichy' is a minor character who serves as a symbol of ordinary individuals caught up in the moral complexities of wartime, reflecting the pervasive atmosphere of fear and suspicion in Vichy France during World War II."
Destiny Keiss-P7 (Police Captain)
The police captain in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who represents the authoritarian and oppressive nature of the Vichy regime, embodying the fear and intimidation that pervaded society during World War II.
Gevorg Smith-P7 (2nd detective )
The second detective in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who represents the oppressive authority of the Vichy government and its role in facilitating the persecution of individuals during World War II.
Jade Kennedy-P7 (bayard)
Bayard in "Incident at Vichy" is a minor character who represents the wide spectrum of individuals caught up in the moral complexities of wartime and serves as a symbol of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances during World War II.
Jasmine Parillo-P7 (Professor Hoffman)
Professor Hoffman in "Incident at Vichy" is a Jewish psychiatrist who serves as a voice of reason and analysis amidst the tension, illustrating the psychological impact of persecution and discrimination during World War II.
Jeremy Hale-P7 (Major)
The Major in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who symbolizes the moral dilemma and internal conflict faced by individuals during World War II as they confront questions of complicity, resistance, and the consequences of their choices in the shadow of Nazi oppression.
Jillian Segmiller-P7 (Boy)
The boy in "Incident at Vichy" is a young Jewish character whose presence highlights the tragic impact of Nazi policies on innocent lives and serves as a poignant symbol of vulnerability in the face of persecution during World War II.
Katherine Fiacco -P7 (Gypsy)
The Major in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who symbolizes the moral dilemma and internal conflict faced by individuals during World War II as they confront questions of complicity, resistance, and the consequences of their choices in the shadow of Nazi oppression.
Layla Rayne-P1 (Lebeau)
Lebeau in "Incident at Vichy" is a Jewish character who grapples with the fear and uncertainty of being detained by the Nazis, representing the plight of individuals facing persecution during World War II.
Lauren Fuchs-P7 (First Detective)
My name is Lauren and I play first detective.
Mariah Stout-P7 (Monceau)
Monceau in "Incident at Vichy" is a minor character who represents the diverse range of individuals detained by the Nazis during World War II, reflecting the play's exploration of the human response to persecution.
Noah Lim-P7 (Marchand)
Marchand in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who personifies the diverse range of individuals detained by the Nazis during World War II, reflecting the play's exploration of the human response to persecution.
Samantha Sterling-P7 (Old Jew)
The "old Jew" in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who symbolizes the vulnerability and suffering of Jewish individuals targeted by the Nazis during World War II, highlighting the tragic consequences of bigotry and persecution.
Sebastian Martinez-P7 (Von Berg)
Von Berg in "Incident at Vichy" is a central character who grapples with his own moral dilemma as a German aristocrat detained by the Nazis, raising questions about complicity, morality, and resistance during World War II
Phoenix Ho-P7 (Ferrand)
Ferrand in "Incident at Vichy" is a character who exemplifies the fear and apprehension of those detained by the Nazis, offering a poignant glimpse into the psychological toll of persecution during World War II.