
17 minute read
THESE SHINING LIVES
By Melanie Marnich
Previews: MAR 28-30
Opening: MAR 31 | Closing: APR 29
$15 Preview Performance
$35 Performances
Based on the true story of the spirited women who worked at the Radium Dial Company.
In 1922 Catherine joins Charlotte, Frances, and Pearl to work at the Radium Dial Company in Ottawa, Illinois. They are hired to paint glow-in-the-dark watch faces with the newly discovered element, radium. The company pays by the watch, encouraging them to be as efficient as possible while disregarding potential risks. Over the next decade, mysterious problems arise that threaten their health. Bonded by years of friendship, they decide to fight against the corporation that kept them in the dark about the true risks of working with a radioactive material. Based on the true story of the "Radium Girls", These Shining Lives shares their spirit, energy, and verve. Moving but never dreary, this lovely imaginative play tells their story of persistence, friendship, and justice that inspired lasting change.
THE STUDIO THEATRE TIERRA DEL SOL acknowledges that we gather on the traditional land of the Seminole and Timucua People. We honor the rich cultural history of the Peoples who lived on this land prior to European colonization. This acknowledgment does not replace authentic relationships with indigenous communities, but serves as a first step in honoring the living legacy of the People and the land.
By Sue O’Halloran
APR 30 | 7PM
MAY 1 | 2PM & 7PM
$20 Performances
Just in time for Mother’s Day – a rollicking afternoon or night out for men and women!
A rollicking journey through life’s comedies for men who love women and women who applaud men. Whether Sue is “dishing” about wayward sons or chain-smoking grandmas, you’ll find this one-woman show to be an uplifting celebration of the many roles women play and the friendships that sustain them.
Unnecessary Farce

By Paul Slade Smith
Previews: JUN 6-8
Opening: JUN 9 | Closing: JUL 1
$15 Preview Performance
$35 Performances
A fast-paced, door-slamming, handcuff-wearing, bagpipe-playing comedy!
Two cops. Three crooks. Eight doors. Go. In a cheap motel room, an embezzling mayor is supposed to meet with his female accountant, while in the room next-door, two undercover cops wait to catch the meeting on videotape. But who's in which room? Who's being videotaped? Who's taken the money? Who’s hired a Scottish Highland hit man, and why does the accountant keep taking off her clothes? Join us at The Studio this summer for the hilarious comedy Unnecessary Farce.
SUMMER MUSICAL AT THE STUDIO THEATRE

Previews: AUG 1-3
Opening: AUG 4 | Closing: AUG 26
$25 Preview Performance
$45 Performances
A fun musical comedy to be announced…
ANNOUNCING JUNE 1ST!
ASHLEIGH ANN GARDNER (Catherine Donohue) is an Orlando-based actor, playwright, dramaturge, photographer, sewist, prop/scenic artist, and musician. Recently, Ashleigh performed her one-person play The Not, a Midwestern gothic horror at the Timucua Arts Foundation in February 2023. Selected credits: Jen (The Cake), Ada Byron Lovelace (Ada and the Engine), Lydia (Spike Heels), and U/S Sabrina Daldry/Annie (In the Next Room) at The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol; Nora (A Doll's House), Alais (The Lion in Winter), and Belinda Blair/ Flavia Brent (Noises Off) at CFCArts Theatre; Second Solicitor/ Undertaker/Fred’s Sister-in-Law (A Christmas Carol) at The Garden Theatre; Waitress/Kit/Shona (Top Girls) at Mad Cow Theatre. Musical Director and Maenad (The Bacchae) with Jeremy Seghers Presents. Member of the Dramatists Guild of America. For more, visit ashleighagardner.com. IG @word_bird
ROBIN DUNAVANT (Frances, Reporter #2, Official) is so excited to be back at The Studio Theatre! She was seen last season playing Lil' Becky in Urinetown The Musical. Robin is based in New York City and graduated from Wright State University with her BFA in Musical Theatre. She would like to thank Whitney, Nathaniel, and the whole Team for making The Studio Theatre such a wonderful place to work. Much love to her family and friends. @robindunavant
CAYLA JONES (Pearl, Daughter, Judge 2) is a Chicago-based actor who is thrilled to be in Florida to join the cast of These Shining Lives. Since graduating from Illinois State University in 2019, she has had the opportunity to pursue Theater Education at Chicago Children’s Theater as a Teaching Artist and Outreach as a company member at Avalanche Theatre in Chicago. Previous Chicago Credits include: Plays with a Purpose (Black Ensemble Theater), Lift Every Voice (Collaboration Theater), Jane: Abortion in the Underground (Connective Theater Company), Hertha Nova (Imposters Theater Company), and Plaid as Hell (Babes with Blades Theatre Co.). Theatre for social change is near to Cayla’s heart and she is grateful for the constant support of her family and friends! FB @Cayla Jones | IG @special__cay
CLARE LOPEZ (Charlotte, Reporter #1) Clare is from Sacramento, CA and is honored to be making her debut at The Studio Theatre. Select Theatre Credits: The Wolves (Theatre South Playhouse), Cinderella (Orlando Repertory Theatre), Ugly Lies the Bone (Garden Theatre), The Thanksgiving Play (Urbanite Theatre), In the Time of the Butterflies (Stageworks Theatre), The Hundred Dresses (Lexington Children’s Theatre), and Merchant of Venice (Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival). Select Film Credits: Big Time Adolescence (HULU),12 Days With God (Pure Flix), Todd (Bayview Entertainment). Clare is repped by Brevard Talent Group, and is currently the Director of Education at Book From Tape Acting Studios. BA Theatre & Music from Saint Martin’s University. Graduate of Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts. SAGAFTRA Eligible. Clare sends her love and thanks to Chad & Tucker. www.Clare-Lopez.com | IG: @clarelopez FB @clarelopez4 & clareflopez
KEVIN KELLY* (Mr. Reed, Radio Announcer, Company Doctor, Son, Judge, Leonard Grossman) has captivated audiences in numerous shows and cabarets across the globe. Show credits include Murder for Two, Guys & Dolls, Assasins, the Andrews Brothers, My Way, Ruthless, Forever Plaid, Musical of Musicals just to name a few! Kevin has also been a featured soloist with the Orlando Philharmonic and Sarasota Symphony. In addition to being a working actor, Kevin has taught students and professionals vocal technique, audition strategy and piano for over 20 years. KevinKellySings.com || @KevinKellySings
JOE EDWARD METCALFE (Tom Donohue, Dr. Rowntree, Dr. Dalitsch) Would have been last seen at The Studio Theatre in Other Desert Cities but…Covid. He is beyond grateful to be back! CHICAGO: Southern Gothic, Recipe for Disaster! (Windy City Playhouse) Romeo & Juliet (Kane Repertory Theatre) Keely & Du (Redtwist Theatre) Bent (Muse Theatre Co.) & Grant in Othello (Theatre Witt) REGIONAL: Re-Entry (Montana Rep) Two Conversations… (WP - Humana) by Sarah Ruhl, Dreamerwake (WP - Humana) by Anne Washburn, Dracula (Actors Theatre of Louisville). TV/FILM: Soundtrack (Netflix), NeXt (FOX). TRAINING: Actors Theatre of Louisville PT Company, MFA - Northern Illinois University. He is represented by Big Mouth Talent. For Cyndi, always. @joeEdwardMetcalfe joeEdwardmetcalfe.com www.kimberlydipersia.com | Twitter: @KDiPersia
LESLIE BECKER (Understudy Charlotte, Frances) has been active in the theatre community, both on and off stage, for over 20 years. A few of her favorite on stage moments include portraying Leaf Coneybear in The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee at The BlackBox Theatre in Illinois and learning to play the ukulele for her role as Mash in Stupid F**king Bird at Playcrafters Barn Theatre in Illinois. Some of her fond memories of performing with The Studio include creating virtual theatre with the team in a time when good storytelling was oh so needed in productions such as The Violet Sisters, and The Auntie Network. Her previous understudy experience includes In The Next Room here at The Studio. Leslie cannot thank her Significant Productions community enough for the support and friendship over the years. A special shout out to her husband Clay for always letting her be her true self, and for running her lines with her over and over again.
KIMBERLY DIPERSIA (Understudy Catherine, Pearl) is thrilled to be making her debut at The Studio Theatre. A multihyphenate actress, writer, filmmaker and producer, her credits include: Central Florida: Science Friction, Keeping Up With Myself (directing, The Playwright's Round Table); The Tempest, King Lear, Troilus & Cressida (The Young Company, Orlando Shakes); New York/Regional: The Oedipus Cycle, No Exit (u/s, The Pearl Theatre Company, Off-Broadway, New York), All Quiet on the Western Front, Macbeth (Roxy Regional Theatre); Film & TV: The Egos, Crash & Burn, Zombies in the Antique Shop. BFA Drama with Honors, New York University Tisch School of the Arts. SAGAFTRA, EMC. Co-Producer of ENV Pictures, LLC.
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MARC LUCIA (Understudy Tom Donohue, Mr. Reed) has only done a few short plays and is relatively new to the theater.
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Direction
MELANIE MARNICH was a co-producer of the hit HBO series “Big Love.” Her play, A SLEEPING COUNTRY, was awarded the Kaplan New American Play Prize and World Premiere at the Cincinnati Playhouse. Her play THESE SHINING LIVES received its World Premiere at Baltimore CenterStage in April 2008, followed by a production at the History Theatre in Minneapolis. BLUR received its world premiere at Manhattan Theatre Club and also won the Francesca Primus Prize from Denver Center Theatre. Two of her plays, QUAKE and TALLGRASS GOTHIC, have premiered at the Actors Theatre of Louisville’s Humana Festival of New American Plays. TALLGRASS GOTHIC was also named Outstanding New Script by the "Minneapolis Star Tribune." Her adaptation of Katie Couric’s book “The Brand New Kid” premiered at the Kennedy Center in November 2006. Other plays include CALLING ALL, CRADLE OF MAN, BEAUTIFUL AGAIN, and THE SPARROW PROJECT. She has been awarded two McKnight Advancement Grants and two Jerome Fellowships from The Playwrights’ Center, the Samuel Goldwyn Award, an Ohio Arts Council Grant, the Otis Guernsey New Voices Playwriting Award, and the Melvoin Award from Northlight Theatre (Chicago). Her plays have been produced or developed at New York’s Public Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, London’s Royal Court, the Guthrie Theater, Arena Stage, Portland Center Stage, The Actors Studio, Geva Theatre, American Theatre Company, and Denver Center for the Arts. Commissions include the Kennedy Center, Guthrie Theater, La Jolla Playhouse, Arena Stage, Northlight Theatre, and South Coast Repertory. She is a Core Member of The Playwrights’ Center and a member of New Dramatists.
NATHANIEL NIEMI (Director) is the Resident Director at The Studio Theatre and Director of Education at The Sharon. The Studio directing credits: La Cage Aux Folles, Company, Now. Here. This., Neighbors…, Assassins, 9 to 5, Ada and the Engine, and Elegies. In Hawaii, Nathaniel was an Artistic Associate of Honolulu Theatre For Youth (HTY) directing Pinocchio, Extraordinary Stories of an Ordinary Ohana, and You and Me and the Space Between. As an actor, Nathaniel has performed in Hawaii and Chicago, and on Hawaii 5-O. BA: Theatre, East Texas Baptist University; MFA: Theatre for Young Audiences (Directing), University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Nathaniel is the recipient of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival's National Directing Award and is an associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
TAYLOR ADKINS (Senior Marketing Coordinator) was born and raised in Florida, and has been with The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center and The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol since 2021. She oversees the internal marketing team for The Sharon and The Studio Theatre venues. She loves being a part of a theatre that pushes audiences to examine relevant issues through the performances produced at The Studio Theatre.
CLAYTON BECKER (Technical Director) is from the DFW area of Texas. Always wanting a career in theatre, he received his BA in Theatre from the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, AR. After graduating, Clay worked as the Technical Director at Circa’ 21 Dinner Playhouse in Rock Island, IL before joining The Studio Theatre team in 2018. When not in the theatre, he is out hiking or biking the wonders of mother nature across the country. Clay was happily married to the LOVE OF HIS LIFE in September of 2022 and begins the wonderful next chapter with Leslie Munson. Clay invites everyone to see the brilliant work our team does at both The Sharon and The Studio venues!
STEPHANIE BEZIO (Dramaturgy & Assistant Stage Manager) hails from Johnson City, TN, and has been with The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center and The Studio Theatre since 2016. She started in The Sharon box office and explored different jobs in the theatre before joining the stage management team in 2018. Her favorite shows at The Studio include: Stop Kiss, Assassins, and Ada and the Engine. Stephanie has been involved in theatre both onstage and off since 2012. You can find her running around in the dark, backstage wings of the Studio with a headset, a cup of coffee, and a Kindle in her back pocket.
ANGEL CREEKS (Associate Artistic Director) is honored to join this wonderful company with over 30 years of experience as an actor, singer, dancer, teacher, choreographer, and director. A few credits include: Film and television (North Hollywood, Days of Our Lives, Living Single), Broadway (Fosse, Chicago the Musical), national tours and artists (Chicago the Musical, Starlight Express, Michael Jackson, Anne Reinking), regional and theme parks (Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular, Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, Frozen-Live at the Hyperion, Romeo and Juliet, Hairspray, Godspell, Seussical). She is an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion working with PSPI.org, CFEABlackbook.org, and Blacktheatregirlmagic.org. She has a B.A. in Performing Arts from St. Mary’s College of California, and a certificate in leadership from University of Notre Dame.
JOSHUA E. GALLAGHER (Scenic, Projections and Props Designer, Set Dressing, Scenic Charge) has been honing his craft as a scenic designer, scenic artist, and props artisan for the past decade and recently transplanted to central Florida. Previous props design credits have included Big the Musical, Looped, Man of La Mancha (Garden Theatre), Oklahoma!, Little Shop of Horrors, Ragtime, Grease, Sunset Blvd., Curtains, Camelot (Mac-Haydn Theatre), James and the Giant Peach, Wizard of Oz (Limelight Performing Arts Center). Joshua has a Master’s of Fine Arts in Stage Design from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Examples of his work are at JoshuaEGallagher.com
JORDAN GREGSON (Literary and Casting Associate) grew up within the theatre scene in Jacksonville, FL. He has spent the past five years working in a variety of artistic positions within nonprofit art organizations such as The Performing Arts Project, Apex Theatre Studio, The Acting Living Learning Community, and multiple others. His time spent within these various positions has made him an exciting theatre-maker and skilled artistic collaborator. Jordan is a proud alum of Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and of Texas State University where he received his BFA in Theatre. Currently, Jordan is continuing his work within nonprofit art organizations and is thrilled to be working at The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol whose mission parallels his own. JordanHoughGregson.com | IG @just_jayhgreg www.collinhall.com | IG @collin.w.hall
JASON GOEDKEN (Producer) has been the Operations Manager at The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center since its opening in 2015. Prior to his time in Florida, he spent the previous 11 years working in various theatres in NYC and Chicago. Jason helped found both The Sharon and The Studio Theatre and manages the staff from both venues. Although his work is mostly behind-the-scenes, he made a memorable acting debut in The Studio Theatre's Second Season as Harry in Company.
COLLIN HALL (Lighting Designer, Lead Electrician) is a Lighting Designer and Technician from Memphis, TN. She has worked in various technical capacities at the Clarence Brown Theatre, the Utah Shakespeare Festival, and the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Previous design credits include The Real Inspector Hound (Clarence Brown Theatre), Ghost the Musical (Theatre Aspen), Every Christmas Story Ever Told (Maples Repertory Theatre), The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical, and 8x10: A One Act Festival (Flying Anvil Theatre). She has also worked as an Assistant Lighting Designer for the Clarence Brown Theatre and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. In 2019, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in theatre at the University of Tennessee.
VERNA MCINTYRE (Scenic Carpenter) was born and raised here in sunny central Florida and is excited at the opportunity to present important and culturally relevant theater to her home community. She's been with The Studio Theatre since 2023 but has been a lover of the performing arts as long as she can remember, and is happy to be able to express that love in the workshop!
WHITNEY MORSE (Artistic Director) is a performer, teaching artist, and Artistic Director in Central Florida. In 2011, she earned her MFA in Acting from Columbia University School of The Arts, where she studied with some of the world’s leading teaching artists including Kristin Linklater, Andrei Serban, Olympia Dukakis, Larry Singer and Anne Bogart. Whitney was a founding member of Prologue Theatre Company in Chicago where she served as Literary Manager and Casting Director. As a performer, her work at The Studio includes Next To Normal, Proof (Broadway World Award), Frankie and Johnny..., Tell Me On A Sunday, A Doll’s House, 9 to 5, Elegies, and White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, among many others. Whitney is also the Artistic Director of The Sharon. WhitneyMorse.com www.AlexanderSovronsky.com | @Alexander.Sovronsky
AMANDA NIPPER (Projections & Audio Programmer) is thrilled to be joining the team for her first production at The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol. Amanda is the Resident Sound Designer and Projections Designer at the Hippodrome Theatre in Gainesville, FL where she has worked for ten years. Other regional theatres include Cape Fear Regional Theatre and Dorset Theatre Festival. Keep moving forward!
DANIELLE PACCIONE (Director of Production) has over 25 years professional theatrical experience. As a Production Manager, AEA Stage Manager, and Director, she has collaborated with a variety of theatrical organizations and currently serves on the Orlando Actor’s Equity Association Liaison Committee. Danielle is an original member of the “No More 10 out of 12’s” working group with a goal of providing more equitable working conditions in theatres around the world. She has worked up and down the East Coast wearing many different hats and is happy to call Florida and The Studio Theatre her home. Danielle joined The Studio team in 2017.
CHAD PAVLOVICH (Scenic Carpenter) is a production hand for The Studio Theater Tierra del Sol and The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center. He has been with The Studio and The Sharon since 2016. Prior to his work at The Studio he worked as a touring guitar technician with bands including Blue October and Miranda Lambert. He is excited for new opportunities to work with lighting and audio.
ALISON SCHARVELLA (Lead Carpenter) is thrilled to be working with The Studio Theatre! She is originally from upstate NY. She graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts in theater from University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Prior to working with The Studio, she was head carpenter at University of Florida Performing Arts.
MASON SHELL (Lighting Director) is the Lighting Director at The Sharon and The Studio. He’s very excited for his first season here. Among his favorite shows he’s designed are Hair and The Wolves. His favorite concerts he’s designed are Saint Motel and Sierra Hull. He’d like to thank his wonderful wife Rachel and cats for all their support.
ALLY SOUTHGATE (Lighting Technician) was until recently a Michigander. She’s moved down to Florida to continue her career in theatrical lighting and electrics. Ally graduated from Michigan Technological University in spring of 2022 with a BS in Theater and Entertainment Technology and a Minor in Theatrical Performance. Even though she spends most of her time backstage now, Ally started her life in the theater performing onstage from the age of 8 and continued through college. Ally would like to thank her family, friends, and loved ones for their continued support even from over 1000 miles away.
ALEXANDER SOVRONSKY (Original Music & Sound Design) is thrilled to be returning to The Studio Theatre having previously designed the music/sound for In The Next Room, The Cake, and the sound for Urinetown the Musical. Some career highlights include performing in and co-writing the live music for the Broadway production of Cyrano de Bergerac (starring Kevin Kline), creating the original music/sound for The Public Theatre's production of Mother Of The Maid (starring Glenn Close), and writing & performing the original score for Indecent at Arena Stage, KC Rep, and Baltimore Center Stage. He has also worked extensively in various regional theatres and Off-Broadway. Alexander is based in NYC and enjoys a rich career as both a composer/sound designer and actor/musician.
ALEC SPEERS (House Manager) has a long history of working with theatre productions. After over a decade of working on and around the stage, he feels most at home in the theatre and is very proud to be The Studio Theatre’s House Manager. Favorite credits include Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog (Colorado, 2012), La Traviata and La Boheme (Germany, 2017), and Ada and the Engine (The Studio Theatre, 2021). Alec also has experience in set building, stage managing, and directing. It is always a privilege to work in the industry that you love, so Alec would like to thank The Studio family, and his own immensely supportive family for everything they do.
KRISTEN TAYLOR (Costume Designer) is a costume designer from Celebration, Florida. While this is her debut production at The Studio Tierra del Sol, she has recently designed the costumes for The Revolutionists (The Gordon Theatre), as well as Xanadu, and The Marvelous Wonderettes (Emerald Coast Theatre Company). She has a BFA in Costume Design and Technology at UWF, and will be attending Yale University for her Master's in costume design in the fall. Thank you to Glenn Breed for his continuous support.
OLIVIA WILLIAMSON (Marketing Associate) is so excited to join the team at The Studio Theatre! She was born and raised in Alabama but has been in the Greater Orlando area since 2015. She joined The Sharon and The Studio Theatre in October of 2022. A theatre kid at heart, she is thrilled to join a team that pushes audiences to examine relevant issues through the performances produced at The Studio Theatre.
MADISON YOUNGBLOOD (Stage Manager) was born and raised in the Central Florida area and has been a member of the resident stage management team at The Studio Theatre since season 6. With nearly a decade of stage management experience, Madison has lived and worked in Central Florida, Philadelphia, and New York. Some of her favorite credits include productions of Urinetown, The Color Purple, Guys & Dolls, Cabaret, RED, Collected Stories, Godspell, Mary Poppins, and Blood Brothers Madison has worked as an intern with WICKED on Broadway and has stage managed for the Arts for Autism Broadway Concerts and the Broadway Green Alliance. She graduated from the University of the Arts with a BFA in Directing, Playwriting, and Production.
GRACE ZOTTIG (Swing Stage Manager) is stoked to be part of The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol team for another season. Grace has been with The Studio since Fall 2018 and some of her favorite titles include Assassins, Neighbors: A Fair Trade Agreement, Stop Kiss, Pipeline, and Urinetown. In addition to stage management, Grace has directed multiple productions for the Virtual Play Series and Assistant Directed No. 6 for The Studio. Rollins College ‘17 graduate, Grace is thankful for the support from her friends, family, and mentors which helped her become the young professional she is today. Art is a vehicle for change. Thank you for supporting the arts.
Cast
Catherine Donohue ........................................... Ashleigh Ann Gardner
Frances, Reporter #2, Official ...................................... Robin Dunavant
Charlotte, Reporter #1 .........................................................Clare Lopez
Pearl, Daughter, Judge 2 Cayla Jones
Tom Donohue, Dr. Rowntree, Dr. Dalitsch ........... Joe Edward Metcalfe
Mr. Reed, Radio Announcer, Company Doctor, Son, Judge, Leonard Grossman................................................... Kevin Kelly*
Understudy Catherine, Pearl ...................................... Kimberly DiPersia
Understudy Charlotte, Frances ........................................... Leslie Becker
Understudy Tom Donohue, Mr. Reed ...................................Marc Lucia
Direction
Artistic Director ............................................................. Whitney Morse
Associate Artistic Director .................................................. Angel Creeks
Director ....................................................................... Nathaniel Niemi
Dramaturgy ....................................................................Stephanie Bezio
Production
Producer .......................................................................... Jason Goedken
Director of Production ................................................ Danielle Paccione
Production Manager ........................................................... Leslie Becker
Technical Director .......................................................... Clayton Becker
Company Manager............................................................ Ryan Loeckel
Literary and Casting Associate Jordan Gregson
Production Stage Manager..................................... Madison Youngblood
Assistant Stage Manager .................................................Stephanie Bezio
Swing Stage Manager ......................................................... Grace Zottig
Scenic
Scenic Designer ........................................................ Joshua E. Gallagher
Set Dressing, Scenic Charge Artist ............................ Joshua E. Gallagher
Lead Carpenter............................................................. Alison Scharvella
Additional Carpentry Verna McIntyre, Chad Pavlovich
Costumes
Costume Designer Kristen Taylor
Lighting
Lighting Designer, Lead Electrician .......................................Collin Hall
Electricians .............................. Collin Hall, Mason Shell, Ally Southgate
Audio Visual
Original Music & Sound Design ............................ Alexander Sovronsky
Projections Designer Joshua E. Gallagher
Luke Bezio ................................................ Audiovisual System Designer
Projections & Audio Programmer ................................ Amander Nipper
Props
Props Designer Joshua E. Gallagher
HOUSE MANAGEMENT
House Manager ..................................................................... Alec Speers
Assistant House Managers Eve Kopsolias, Nichole Pollack, Mark Kirschenbaum
MARKETING
Senior Marketing Coordinator ......................................... Taylor Adkins
Videographer Ryan Loeckel
Marketing Associate ................................................... Olivia Williamson
Marketing Account Manager .............................................. Erika Nelson
Graphic Design .................................................................. Krissi Kugler


