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William Vaughn is an actor.

But what does that really mean?

Thank you for asking.

Here is a partial list of the things you could ask him to do on stage or in front of a camera:

  • Tell a joke

  • Curse

  • Improvise

  • Do drag

  • Look dramatically into the middle distance

  • Talk directly to the audience

  • Be romantic

  • Get in a tub of jello

  • Make strong choices

  • Cry

  • Laugh

  • Laugh cry

  • Cry laugh

  • Sing

  • Dance

  • Walk/Run/Crawl

  • Wear clothes

  • Be naked

  • Dialects

"William Vaughn and Rebecca Tucker, at the forefront of this groundswell of talent, turn in fun performances as Tom Sawyer and Becky Thatcher respectively, playing up the exuberant innocence and childlike sense of wonder which drives their characters."

-Michael J. Curtiss, caughtintheactnh.com

"It is William Vaughn as Satan who delivers the real heat in the show.  He plays his part with a kind of charm that can only be described as devilish.  His prowess is almost a problem, as the audience may find itself rooting for the villain and his mischievous smile.

-Olivia George, wsnhighlighter.com

Though Jack was my least favorite character, Vaughn’s captivating portrayal made me hope everything would work out for him in the end.

-Angelica Potter, onstageblog.com

"William Vaughn delights first as the despicable workhouse overseer who sells Boy, Prentiss and Ted, then as the culinary-obsessed aboriginal chief Fighting Prawn."

-Michael J. Curtiss, caughtintheactnh.com

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