Arts & Entertainment
After 20-Month Layoff, Mayo Performing Arts Teen Group Is Back
The Mayo Performing Arts Center's teen Performing Arts Company performs at nonprofit fundraisers and events throughout Morris County.

MORRISTOWN, NJ — After over a 20-month layoff due to the pandemic, the Mayo Performing Arts Center's teen Performing Arts Company (PAC) is back and performing at nonprofit fundraisers and events throughout Morris County.
The PAC — under the direction of MPAC Education Director Cathy Roy and Musical Director Darius Frowner — is comprised of two dozen performers ages 14-21 from around the region who earned a spot in the group through an audition process in the fall.
“It’s so great to have our Performing Arts Company back in action and out performing in the community once again,” Roy said. “This is a really special group of talented and enthusiastic young performers. We’re really proud to have them represent MPAC by performing for nonprofit organizations all over the area. It was a tough year and a half for everyone, so having the opportunity to use their talent to spread joy and help others in person once again is extra meaningful to all of us.”
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The company, which was formed to give students an opportunity to use their talent to give something back to the community, is made up of 24 talented students between the ages of 14-21. At no cost to interested organizations, the group can come to an event or facility and perform as little as one Broadway musical number, or as much as a 60-minute revue.
Every performance is personalized and adapted to fit the needs of the organization. The PAC travels with its own sound system and accompanist, and the students are personable and very professional.
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In previous years, the PAC has been affiliated with many nonprofit organizations and has provided entertainment for: The Carol G. Simon Cancer Center, Morrisview Healthcare Center, Habitat for Humanity, Family Services of Morris, Children on the Green, Good Grief, Care One, The American Cancer Society, The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, The Center for the Prevention of Teen Suicide and many more.
In addition to their nonprofit events, PAC members have also performed at the White House, Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden and on Broadway with Kristen Chenoweth. They have also been featured on the MPAC stage with many high-profile artists, including: Patti LuPone, Marvin Hamlisch, Vanessa Williams, Linda Eder, Foreigner, Brian Stokes-Mitchell, Sutton Foster and more.
They will perform Sunday MPAC’s Theatre of Light at Vail Mansion Plaza.
If you are interested in booking a performance for your non-profit organization, please contact Cathy Roy croy@mayoarts.org.
The 2021-22 PAC roster is:
- Joe Amoroso, Pine Brook
- Carley Bachrach, Park Ridge
- Bobby Becht, Morris Township
- Brendan Blazier, Flanders
- Kaitlin Brown, Morristown
- Stella Burnside, Randolph
- Charlotte Cama, Morris Plains
- Ella Conroy, Madison
- Ryan Hall, Flanders
- Cole Januzzi, Bridgewater
- Meghan Jenkins, Bridgewater
- Bryle Steven Laput, Basking Ridge
- Michelle Lee, Whippany
- Maya LeVasseur, Chester
- Sam Lewis, Morris Plains
- Michael Luciano, Randolph
- Zion Pearson, Morristown
- Isabella Pepe, Budd Lake
- Annabelle Plociniak, Succasunna
- Aisha Rehan, Parsippany
- Naina Slaughter, Morristown
- Juliette Trumbull, Morristown
- Maggie Waldron, Morristown
- Alexa Yudoff, Flanders
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