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If you’ve ever left your room or office on campus, you’ve heard rising senior Molly Coyne sing—and usually bring down the house in the process. She’s lent her talents to several campus productions as well as to special events like last year’s Induction. This summer, Ohio’s longest-running nonprofit professional summer stock theatre, the Weathervane Playhouse in Newark, boasted Coyne’s talents in several productions, including her co-starring role as Roxie Hart in Chicago (pictured above).

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