Jackson Arthur [he/him] is humbled to join the cast of Millions for his debut at the Alliance Theatre! Recent Theatre credits include Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man (City Springs Theatre Company), Gavroche in Les Misérables (Red Phoenix), Colin Craven in The Secret Garden (Act1 Theater), Bruce in Matilda, Jr. (Lion Stage Players), and Ralphie Parker in A Christmas Story: the Musical (Act1 Theater). He is a member of City Spring Theatre Conservatory’s PrePro program and will be an eighth grade student at Autrey Mill Middle School in the fall where he is a member of the Lion Stage Players and Jr. Thespian Troupe 88780. In addition to theatre, Jackson plays street hockey, basketball, and soccer. Jackson would like to thank the Alliance Theatre for this unique opportunity as well as his teachers at CSTC for their continuous support. IG: @Jackson_Arthur_
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