Iris Rogers

Iris Rogers

Iris Rogers is a business owner based in Salem, NY. She graduated summa cum laude from SUNY Purchase in 2017, receiving a Bachelor's of Music for Vocal Performance and Operatic Studies from the Purchase Conservatory of Music. During her time at Purchase, she was featured in multiple productions, including The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Olive), Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Hänsel und Gretel (Hänsel), The Crucible (Rebecca Nurse), and doubled in L’incoronazione di Poppea as Arnalta and Nutrice.

Iris continues to be active in musical theater, recently starring in Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey) and Steel Magnolias (Shelby)  at Fort Salem Theater. Iris also owns a local business in Hebron, NY (Homestead Hemp 1787) and recently hit a viral wave when she started sharing stories about her family farm on Tiktok.  After going viral, Iris witnessed how over 1.4 million people connected with the story of her family farm's Missing Deed. She’s excited for the future of this family legend on larger platforms, and is grateful to have the opportunity to share this story in a new way.






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Interview: Sam McLellan Of THE BOOK OF MORMON at Proctors Theater
Interview: Sam McLellan Of THE BOOK OF MORMON at Proctors Theater
February 1, 2023

Prior to this week’s arrival of THE BOOK OF MORMON to Proctors, I spoke with Sam McLellan, who is currently playing the role of Elder Price on tour. His career includes some memorable moments, previously appearing as Dmitry in the national tour of ANASTASIA, and in the touring production of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF. Sam is currently on his third tour.

Interview: Adam Pascal of PRETTY WOMAN at Proctors Theatre
Interview: Adam Pascal of PRETTY WOMAN at Proctors Theatre
November 11, 2022

Prior to this week’s arrival of the film-inspired musical PRETTY WOMAN to Proctors, I spoke with Adam Pascal, who previously played the role of Edward on Broadway, and is currently playing the role again on tour. His career includes some memorable movie and theater credits, including the distinguished role of Roger in the Broadway and cinema favorite, RENT.






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