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Considering how freshman Richard Raynes has always loved being on stage, acting, and singing, playing the part of Lord Farquaad was a great experience for him. "I enjoyed it the most because I love being the funny guy and the diva of the show and that's what Lord Farquaad is," he said smiling. While he loves the role he is playing their are some difficulties that come with it most of them being physical. "That hardest part that comes with playing this role is that I have to be on my knees the entire show," said the freshman with a grimace. Despite the challenges that come with the role Richard is having the time of his life playing the sassy dictator in the show and is loving learning the character inside and out.

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