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Noah Casino
Ensemble/Nick Bottom US

Noah Casino is glad to be back on the Weathervane stage! His most recent appearance here was a decade ago in the 2014 production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. In his youth, Noah appeared in a number of Weathervane shows, but his favorite memories include playing George Gibbs in the 2013 production of Our Town and winning the Erin Dillon Youth Recognition Award at the 2014 Chanticleer Awards. After that, Noah studied Music, Theater, and Media Production at Kent State University, graduating with his bachelor’s degree in 2020. While at Kent, he became the music director for the Kent Clarks, a coed a cappella group. He then went on to found Momentum, KSU’s first all-male a cappella group. Currently, Noah works part-time in construction at Innovative Solutions Remodeling. He also performs with Magical Theatre Company in Barberton, where he recently puppeteered Paddington for their production of Paddington Saves Christmas.

Noah Casino
Ensemble/Nick Bottom US

Noah Casino is glad to be back on the Weathervane stage! His most recent appearance here was a decade ago in the 2014 production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. In his youth, Noah appeared in a number of Weathervane shows, but his favorite memories include playing George Gibbs in the 2013 production of Our Town and winning the Erin Dillon Youth Recognition Award at the 2014 Chanticleer Awards. After that, Noah studied Music, Theater, and Media Production at Kent State University, graduating with his bachelor’s degree in 2020. While at Kent, he became the music director for the Kent Clarks, a coed a cappella group. He then went on to found Momentum, KSU’s first all-male a cappella group. Currently, Noah works part-time in construction at Innovative Solutions Remodeling. He also performs with Magical Theatre Company in Barberton, where he recently puppeteered Paddington for their production of Paddington Saves Christmas.