When Buford High School junior Amelia Lister was only five years old, she sang and performed “Walking in a Winter Wonderland” to her classmates, and the rest, as they say, is history.
After making her musical theater debut to the well-known Christmas tune in her Louisiana kindergarten classroom, Lister moved back to Georgia with her family and started attending theater summer camps and extracurricular classes at the Aurora Theatre in downtown Lawrenceville. Her interest and passion for music and theater was undeniable and her parents, Darryl and Amy Lister, encouraged her to develop her talents.
“Amelia always comes prepared for rehearsals and performances and is always ready with an informed understanding of her characters,” said Bowman. “She is never idle; she is always working.”
And, the praise between teacher and student is mutual. Lister identified Bowman as one of the most influential people in her life.
“She’s always been very encouraging and she instilled a work ethic in me that makes me never want to settle for good. I want to be great, or amazing,” Lister said. “She helps me fight for what I really, really want in theater.”
While theater dominates most of her time, Lister enjoyed participating in chess club as a freshman. She laughed as she admitted that she wasn’t very good at it, but she made good friends and hopes to attend again at some point. Additionally, she identified Brent Leitsch’s physics class as her favorite class outside of theater.
In addition to her time spent at voice lessons and memorizing lines for upcoming shows, Lister confessed that she, like many, got sucked into the Olympic games this past summer. She took an unusual liking to fencing.
“I’m not a big sports person,” Lister said, “but anytime the Olympics were on, I got into watching fencing a lot. I found it surprisingly enjoyable, and I can understand how it works very easily.”
Even though she is still a junior and part of the 2026 graduating class, Lister is certain she wants to pursue musical theater as a career.
“I know it’s very rigorous and it’s also a very competitive environment, but I’ve dedicated a lot of my life to it, and I don’t know what my life would be without theater,” Lister said.
Lister has looked at many schools, including Carnegie Mellon and Elon Universities, but is considering international options as well.
In the meantime, Amelia Lister will star as Rona Lisa Peretti in the show The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, a 90-minute comedy coming this fall, and playing Bea in her Advanced Musical Theatre class’s production of Something Rotten.
Lister’s early interest in performing blossomed into a true passion and talent.
Earning high praise from her teacher, Bowman concluded, “Amelia has that “it” quality that you can’t manufacture, and I can’t wait to see how she soars this year.”