Cameron Smith (Peter Rabbit; he/him) is excited to work with the very talented cast of Into the Burrow and is excited that you all get to see it. Cameron is so glad to be back at the Alliance. Some of his previous credits are G. Petto in P. Nokio: A HipHop Musical (Aurora Theatre), The D’Ysquith Family in A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder (Festival 56), and Julius in Selma The Musical: The Untold Stories (IC Theatre). Cameron earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from Reinhardt University and beyond undergrad, he has studied at The Company Acting Studio, Drama Inc., Dad’s Garage, Dwayne Boyd’s Premier Actors’ Network, and AGI Entertainment. Cameron is eternally thankful for his family, his great mentor Mr. Eugene Russell, his teachers, and his friends for always having his back through encouragement, tough love, honesty, and wisdom.
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