Congratulations to Our Graduating Seniors


Sending a huge congratulations to our 2024 seniors! What an incredibly talented and dedicated group you are! You have left your make on Bethlehem Theatre and we are so grateful to have shared this journey with you. Whether it was for one show or more, we have enjoyed having so many of you as part of our productions over the past four years.  This was the group that started Freshman year behind a chromebook screen and came back to the stage masked with a remote audience. Look at all that has happened since. You have proved that you can truly persevere through anything. Thank you for being a part of the Stage 700 and TWON families!  We have no doubt that you will do amazing things and we can't wait to see what is next for all of you. Wishing you all the best in college and beyond! 

Sophia Berlin

For the past couple years I've worked on the costume crew team and have enjoyed every second of it. All of my fellow crew members and parents who help out with crew have been overly welcoming and helpful. My experience here will definitely be something I take forward with me as I move onto college in a Fashion Design career. 

Sofia Corts

Sofia will be attending Berklee College of Music located in Boston next fall, majoring in Professional Music. During her time away from Bethlehem, she hopes to learn how to produce records, write and perform songs, and make connections within the music industry to further her career. Sofia plans on continuing her love for musical theater as well! She will forever cherish her experiences with Stage 700 and the people she has met along the way. 

Piper Doolen

Piper has performed with Stage 700 for all four years of high school, from the days of galaxy-print masks to an unforgettable time in Sweeney Todd, and enjoyed performing for the first time with TWON this fall. Next year she will be studying music therapy with a minor in theater. She is so grateful to Mrs. Roos and the Dashews for all of their support throughout high school - it has been a great ride! 

Catherine Fitzgerald 

Catherine has been a part of Bethlehem theater since her freshman year as an ensemble member in Theory of Relativity. She is beyond grateful to have played Hannah in Puffs, Claquesous in Les Mis, Tanya in Mamma Mia, Miss Scarlet in Clue, and finally Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd. She is so thankful for Ms. Roos and the Dashews for their endless support and guidance which has shaped her into the actress she is today. Catherine will be attending NYU Tisch with a major in drama, to further pursue her passion for theater. She will never forget her friends and teachers from BC stage 700 ❤️

Tyler Goldberg

This is Tyler’s 2nd and final show with Stage 700. Aside from Stage 700, Tyler has enjoyed acting in VJCAT and TWON at the high school. His favorite roles include Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing and Banquo in The Scottish Play. Tyler has greatly appreciated how Bethlehem has let him pursue so many different things, from Masterminds to Volleyball to Shakespeare. Throughout his time in the theater department, Tyler has met so many great people who he is lucky enough to call his friends.Tyler would like to thank everyone involved in the show for their hard work as well as his Grandmother Cookie for introducing him to Sondheim. He would also like to thank his family for introducing him to theater. Tyler is going to college for Animal Science at Cornell CALS. He is so thrilled to have been give. So many wonderful opportunities in theater and beyond at Bethlehem and thanks the community for always supporting the school and its students. 

Grey Hertz

Stage 700 was such an amazing experience. I am so grateful to have been able to be a part of it! I will most likely be attending Siena College with an undecided major (liberal arts). 

Eric Herzog

Eric has helped with three Stage 700 shows (Les Mis, Mamma Mia, Sweeney Todd), from performing to working backstage he has loved every show he has been a part of. He has loved working behind the scenes making sure that all his friends are heard loud and clear. He will be attending Rochester Institute of Technology for Mechanical Engineering, and he has gotten a technical theater scholarship and will be continuing his theater journey into college. 

Molly Kantrowitz

Molly participated in three shows with Stage 700 (Theory of Relativity, Les Mis, and Sweeney Todd) and loved every moment of it. She would like to thank The Dashew's, Mrs. Roos, her family, and her friends for supporting her and making her the person/actress she is today. Molly plans on attending Suny New Paltz for Primary education. 

Gabe Martin

From a revolutionary in Les Mis, Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Sky in Mamma Mia, and now Sweeney in Sweeney Todd, Gabe has had a wonderful and worthwhile experience with BC Theater.  The utmost gratitude goes out to Mrs. Roos and the Dashews for their continual guidance and support. He will most miss the lasting connections between casts over the years as they performed together on the big stage. Gabe will be attending Dartmouth College studying English on a Pre-Law track. 

Logan Middendorf

Hi, My name is Logan Middendorf, I worked with Stage 700 on 5 productions throughout my time with the district from a Munchkin in wizard of Oz, to set construction in theory of relativity, later Stage manager for Les Miserable and Mamma Mia, finally Student Technical Director for Sweeney Todd my senior year. I have worked on three Theater Without a Net productions throughout my time in High School, as Stage manager for Puffs and Sunflowers to Student Technical Director for Clue my senior year. I have learned so many useful skills and made so many friends from working on all these productions and I can't wait to come back and visit to see how successful everyone is. I plan to future study Theater Design and Technology at SUNY Purchase and earn my BFA. 

Hayden Murray

My time as apart of Stage 700 has snowballed from being a ASM in Theory of Relativity to being a lead in my final show. Stage 700 is the reason that I decided I wanted to pursue a carear in the entertainment industry and I can't thank everyone enough. At the time of writing this I have no idea where I am going to college but I hope I pick something good.