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A sixth grader who accidentally shoots his friend. |
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An opportunistic police officer who flagrantly abuses his power. |
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Brooke
Moreland &
Corinne
Carson |
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Who is Jim Holt? |
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America's Commander in Chief -- a wishy-washy poll-watcher. |
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Jim Holt's vindictive, yet tragic, wife. |
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A callous gun factory owner and slam poet. |
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A machinist in Spoonsey's gun factory. |
Jordan
Buckley |
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Spoonsey's assistant who likes guns but hates kids. |
Brooke
Moreland |
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Barclay's mother, a soccer mom. |
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Barclay's shooting victim, a martyr for the anti-gun crowd. |
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A hypocritical "progressive" lawyer who hates Jim Holt. |
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Members of Students for the Constitution. |
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Members of Students Against Gun Violence. |
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Various Students |
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A would-be revolutionary who is more interested in social change than love. |
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Andrew's tragic girlfriend who loves Andrew, not social change. |
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A soldier quartered in Jim Holt's home. |
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A folksinger who gets drawn into the Free Jim Holt movement. |
Chadwick Wood (originally played by Colby Adams) |
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A representation of the audience. |
Jordan Buckley (Originally played by Brent Perdue) |
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A dogmatic religious figure with political ties. |
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A folk-singing anti-ecstasy activist. |
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Killers who benefit from the concealed carry law. |
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Lazarus' girlfriend who smothers him with unwanted love. |
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A confused old man imprisoned for a minor crime. |
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Caprillian Bolf's songwriter who defects to Jim Holt's side. |
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An amiable old man who selectively enforces his courtroom rules. |
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An expert witness for the prosecution. (This character did not appear in the Frontera Fest version of Who is Jim Holt?) |
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