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Ranked: A Musical – Meet our Leads

This November, King’s-Edgehill proudly presents Ranked: A Musical, a timely production that delves into academic pressure and the pursuit of success. Set in a high school where students’ futures depend on their rank, Ranked: A Musical brings forward the ethical struggles today’s youth face in a high-stakes world. Performances run Thursday, November 21, through Saturday, November 23, at 7:00 p.m., with a matinee on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $15, available on Eventbrite or at the door. Don’t miss this powerful show brought to life by our hardworking and talented students!

With a cast of over 45 students, we are proud to introduce our lead actors in this production

Sofia Ning '25 – As Fine Arts Council Head, Sofia brings her positivity, talent, and adaptability to every performance, stepping in whenever needed. Playing Ryan, she embodies a likable character who, though not too focused on his grades, finds himself uncovering an unexpected truth.

Gabby Shaw '25 – As Head Girl, Gabby has upheld the tradition of being involved in every musical at King’s-Edgehill since Grade 7. Playing Alexis, the supportive older sister of Lily, she navigates her sibling bond while managing a relationship with Ryan, all while harboring a secret of her own.

Molly Kozoriz '25 – An IB Theatre student, Molly showcased her impressive acting and singing abilities as Trunchbull in Matilda last year. This year, she portrays Lily, a first-year participant in the ranking system, who faces the pressures and complexities of this competitive environment.

Sawyer Harris '28 – In Grade 9, Sawyer is already proving her exceptional talent on stage. Playing Jordan, she portrays a below-average student who challenges the school’s ranking traditions with her rebellious spirit and candid outlook.

Laura Oulton '27 – A versatile actor, singer, and dancer, Laura has been involved in all aspects of King’s-Edgehill’s fine arts programs. She plays Sydney, the school’s top-ranked student, whose confident exterior gives way to a journey of self-reflection as she rethinks what truly matters.

Skye Hussey '26 – Known for her dedication and reliability, Skye enriches King’s-Edgehill’s fine arts scene. She plays John, a character who, despite life setbacks that place him below the average, maintains a cheerful and uplifting presence.

Toven MacLean
Senior School Faculty
Musical Theatre Director


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