The girls in the boat certainly did make waves. The Girls in the Boat, a play written by Alice Austen, tells the origin story of the first women’s Olympic rowing team who competed at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal and went on to become the most winning sports team in American history.
Under the direction of Nicole Trueman-Shaw, Director of Upper School Student Leadership & Dean of Students, the MICDS Troubadours staged the play for three performances in the Vincent Price Theatre. “The Girls in the Boat showcases the persistence, determination, teamwork, and leadership of these amazing women as they battle for equal rights as athletes before, and after, Title IX,” Trueman-Shaw says. The story of the rowing team was a perfect fit for the fall play. “I was looking for an age-appropriate show that pulled the audience in with a topic many of our students love—athletics—while teaching the audience a little something about history.”
The ensemble cast sparkled as they told a story where no one character is more or less significant than another. In addition, the roles were physically challenging since the actors spent large amounts of time rowing on stage without a break. Trueman-Shaw remains very proud of the show. “These actors were pros through it all!”
Way to go, Rams!
Cast
- Bow: Libby Hoffman ’28
- Girl 2: Caitlin Wyckoff ’27
- Girl 3: Lillian Ott ’28
- Girl 4: Laila Holmes ’28
- Girl 5: Chloe Shamsham ’28
- Girl 6: Brooke Dunaway ’28
- Girl 7: Avery Brooks ’27
- Stroke: Arriana Torrento ’28
- Coxswain: Tess Thompson ’28
- Coach/Boy 1/Man: Cam Cozad ’27
- Boy Rower/Dad/FBI: Tommy Kastor ’28
- Journalist: Grant Krainik ’27
- Camera Operator: Joe Intagliata ’25
Production Staff
- Director – Nicole Trueman-Shaw
- Production Manager – Patrick Huber
- Costumes & Props – Carolyn Hood
- Stage Manager – Dalton Costick ’26
- Assistant Stage Manager – Joe Intagliata ’25
- Technical Director – Tim Henderson
- Set Designer – Charlie Mills ’26
- Lighting Designer – Lola Compton ’27
- Sound Board Opp – Laurion Nicholson ’26
- Sound Designer – Everett Ott ’26
- Projection Designer – Jackson Vetter ’25
- Rowing Consultant/Choreographer – Sanjana Gandhi ’25