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Halloweekends

Catch Bridget singing and dancing with the Peanuts on the Celebration Stage at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio this spooky season. She will be performing during the day at HalloWeekends in “The Monsters are Coming Charlie Brown”.

 
 
 

Previous Work

Early in June 2024, Disney Cruise Line welcomed guests to a brand new island destination, and I had the incredibly unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to be a part of the opening entertainment team! Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point marked my 3rd contract with Disney Cruise Line. Instead of living on a ship, I worked shoreside on the beautiful island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas. I spent time watching a team of imagineers make the finishing touches to the island. At the end of May, my team and I helped facilitate an official dedication ceremony to open the island with the Bahama’s prime minister and Disney leaders present. I am incredibly grateful to have been a part of making magical history for the Disney Cruise Line company by opening shows and offerings for guests to see for the very first time. 

 

Comments and Quotes

 
They are very, very, very good, and they are very well-prepared. I was very impressed with this group of students and their capacity to not only absorb complicated songs, but also their openness and their ability to take direction. That’s a really telling sign. They weren’t intimidated by that, which is a hallmark of a really good program.
— Andrew Lippa
You are now my all time favorite live performer EVER! You are so precious… You are something special. Kris and I could not take our eyes off you. In other words, you belong. You could do anything you want! The world is yours!
— Bill Townsend, Silver Dollar City
I don’t want to say students because they’re not. They are the next generation going to Broadway.
— James Gray, Dir. of Young Frankenstein
Not only does she have talent, she has a work ethic that is impressive, a positive attitude, can play comedy and serious with equal perfection. Folks talk about the “it” factor a lot, has has “it”.
— Sammy Kestenholtz, Silver Dollar City