


Welcome to Revel and Revolt - Fordham Theatre’s 2024-25 Season of plays presented on our Pope Auditorium Mainstage.
Each of these shows has a deep resonance within our community, offers exciting opportunities for creative risk and play, and celebrates empowerment through art and community – values that reflect the Theatre Program itself.
Kicking off the season is Karen Zacarías’s compelling play, THE SINS OF SOR JUANA, a tale about legendary Mexican poet Juana Inés de la Cruz. Next, Director Kat Yen helms Leah Nanako Winkler’s wry, refreshing, and playfully theatrical KENTUCKY, a modern–day millennial version of The Odyssey. Third, the timeless Brechtian classic, THREE PENNY OPERA will jumpstart 2025 and will be directed by Artist-in-Residence, George Drance, SJ. Set in Victorian London, the story revolves around the notorious criminal Mack the Knife and his exploits in the city's underworld. The culminating production of the season is Fordham Theatre’s commissioned work, HOROSCOPE, by acclaimed playwright Rajiv Joseph, a Pulitzer Prize finalist and recipient of the Obie award. Helmed by May Adrales, the Director of the Theatre Program, this play is about twelve twenty-somethings experiencing early adulthood.
The plays in our 2024-25 season break open genre and expand the boundaries of what we think of theatre These plays reinforce that the training and education Fordham Theatre’s students participate in is one of the most daring in the country Not only because of our dedication to plays that examine relevant issues of our time, but also because our season reflects our belief that theatre is more than just entertainment It is a vehicle for examining our souls and bettering humanity
This is a celebration of rebellion, resilience, and the transformative power of the stage. We can’t wait to see you at our Mainstage shows this season!
expansive academic curriculum, Fordham University’s Theatre Program prepares students as theater practitioners and visionaries. In a creatively fertile, experiential and artistically rigorous environment, the Theatre Program nurtures the individual, encouraging students to follow their passions and activism. As a program centered on the values of social justice and responsibility, we aim to serve our greater global community as citizen artists, using theatrical expression to create paths for empathy, understanding and dialogue
Revel and Revolt was born out of a year - long collaborative process with our students during monthly meetings filled with lively discussions and thoughtful commentary on who we are as a Program and a people.
We look forward to working together to realize our dream of racial justice and equity, all while being good stewards of the work, our city, and our world. As we continue to engage with our everchanging world and field, we could not be more excited to share these stories of the power of art and community with our audiences.
Learn about our mission, and dive into the experiential work we do, by persuing our training and curriculum, and recent production photo pages at theatre.blog.fordham.edu/.
Fordham Theatre MainStage 2024
THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA by Federico García Lorca
Directed by Dawn Akemi Saito
Choreography by Jessica Siegel (Fordham ‘25), Kana Seiki (Fordham ‘24), and Milagros Luis (Fordham ‘25)
PHOTO: Cason Doyle (Fordham ‘22)
Fordham Theatre Mainstage - Pope Auditorium
113 West 60th Street
New York, NY 10023
RUN TIME
Lynn Masako Cheng
Zoe Manarel .......................................................................
Caroline Ketcham ........................................................
Alexander Shayeb .........................................................
Trudy Cohen ................................................................
ViVi Aiello
Mariana Miranda ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Natalia Guedes CHOREOGRAPHER
Tim Zay TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Shaun Suchan PRODUCTION MANAGER
Virginia Tipps
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER
Bel Lazarsky ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Katherine Popper
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGER
Yi-Hsuan (Ant) Ma SCENIC DESIGNER
ASSOCIATE SCENIC DESIGNER
Chad McArver LIGHTING DESIGNER
Luke Willson
ASSOCIATE LIGHTING DESIGNER
Kamau Nosakhere Hiro Sophie Masako James Grandma Sylvie Adam
Matt Bowen
Abdur Ibrahim ....................................................................
T-4 Harris .............................................................
Chandler
Sophia Funicello Nicole
Ada Holmes ...........................................................................Laura 2 hours and 15 minutes
Daniela Hart & UptownWorks SOUND DESIGNER/MUSIC DIRECTOR
Kenny Olguin
LIGHTING AND SOUND SUPERVISOR
Grace Jeon COSTUME DESIGNER
Jess Shay
COSTUME SHOP SUPERVISOR
Bili Ramirez
ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNER
Lily Lawrence ASSISTANT COSTUME DESIGNER Yun Yen
Deb Gaouette PROPS DESIGNER
Andrea Haring VOCAL COACH
Kat Yen is a Taiwanese-American theater director, born and raised in NYC. Recent productions include Pipe Dream by Rodgers and Hammerstein at Berkshire Theatre Group, Heart Strings by Lee Cataluna at Atlantic Theater for Kids, and Happy Life by Kathy Ng with The Hearth.
Recent associate directing credits include Redwood written and directed by Tina Landau and conceived with Idina Menzel, The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S Thompson Musical by Joe Iconis and directed by Christopher Ashley, and The Comeuppance by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and directed by Eric Ting
Upcoming productions include The Heart Sellers by Lloyd Suh at North Coast Repertory Theatre and All The Men Who’ve Frightened Me by Noah Diaz at La Jolla Playhouse.
Kat is the inaugural Directing Fellow at La Jolla Playhouse, a former Resident Director at The Flea, a Van Lier Directing Fellow at Second Stage and the cofounder and former Artistic Director of Spookfish Theatre Company.
MFA in Directing: Yale School of Drama. www.katyen.com
Leah Nanako Winkler is an award-winning playwright and TV Writer from Kamakura, Japan and Lexington Kentucky. Her plays include God Said This , Two Mile Hollow , Kentucky, Hot Asian Doctor Husband and The Brightest Thing in the World as well as many short plays all produced Off-Broadway and regionally
Accolades and fellowships: Yale Drama Series Prize, Mark O’Donnell Prize from The Actors Fund and Playwrights Horizons, Audible’s Emerging Playwrights Fund, Jerome New York Fellow at the Lark, Francesca Primus Prize, and a 2020 Steinberg Playwright Award
She is published by American Theater Magazine, Nanjing University’s Stage and Screen Reviews, Yale University Press, Backstage, Smith and Krauss, Samuel French and Dramatists Play Service.
TV credits include A24’s Ramy, where she along with the other writers won a Peabody Award, Love Life on HBO MAX, Schmigadoon!, among others.
She is currently a co-executive producer and writer on Elsbeth.
Upcoming: Crazy Rich Asians the musical.
Lynn is thrilled to be making her Fordham MainStage debut! As a sophomore actor and director, she has recently performed in The Medea Thing as Glauce/Syrta, and directed Owl in the Daylight for Playwright’s Festival. Coming up in December: Collaboratory Festival (Producer/Playwright)!!! As a proud Japanese American, I am honored to be in a play that celebrates and exposes the complexities of my identity Shout out to all of the amazing Asian women that inspire me including Kat Yen, May Adrales, and my mother, Tomoko Click the link in my Instagram bio to watch my short film, Resettlement: Chicago Story, out now! (@lynnmasako)
Zoe is a sophomore in the performance concentration, and is thrilled to make her MainStage debut at Fordham! She is incredibly honored and excited to be working with such a wonderful team on this process Some theater credits include: Matilda the Musical (Lavender, Broadway), The Secret Garden (Mary Lennox, Denver Center for the Performing Arts), The Perfect Fit (Alexandra, RAVE Theater Festival), and The Clearwaters (New York Theater Barn)
A huge thank you for the continual support and guidance received from my family and representation: David Doan and Mallory Tucker at CESD, and my manager, Rikki Dale
Caroline, a junior at Fordham, is excited to be a part of this incredible team and show! She grew up a "part-time" theater kid and completed the Theatermakers program at the National Theater Institute in 2023. Thanks to all involved.
Alexander Shayeb is a senior theater major in the performance track. Alexander is also a director, writer, lighting technician and singer/musician. He grew up in the Bay Area, CA, and from a very young age knew that he wanted to be a performer After starting at Fordham, he realized just broad his horizons could go Fordham theater has helped him realize his full potential as an artist and person Fordham Theater Credits: The Rose Tinted Glasses (Director), Blood Wedding (played The Father/Moon), Night and Daedalus (played Icarus), Aulis (played Soldier #1), and An Accidental Murder Mystery (Played Tim Curry/Fritz Tata) Alexander would like to thank his Mom and Grandma for coming to the show He would also like to thank the entire cast and crew for such an amazing process and his professors for all of their guidance Enjoy the show
Trudy, a sophomore theatre performance concentration, is ecstatic to be making her Fordham debut in Kentucky She is honored to have worked on this show with such talented and dedicated people! A special thanks to Kat for making this process so meaningful Thank you to Mom, Dad, Sophie, and friends for always supporting me; your love means a lot! Laugh, cry, smile, and enjoy every bit of Kentucky!
ViVi is a senior theatre major at Fordham University Other Fordham theatre experiences of hers include: MainStage- The Wedding Gift (Translating Attendant), Studio- Cringe (Roxy) and When Birds Don't Fly (Magnolia), Splinter- 9 to 5 (Joe) and Carrie (Stokes) She wants to thank her 2 cats Ash and Flash for being her inspiration for Sylvie She is incredibly grateful to the cast and crew of Kentucky for a wonderful last MainStage experience!
Kamau Nosakhere is currently in his final year of college at Fordham University pursuing a degree with a double major in Theatre and English Kamau’s dream is to be a professional performing artist, creating stories that others can tell while portraying others on stage He leads with joy and tenderness, with a want for his art to benefit those performing and have some impact on the world at large His works include: Regional: Sunday In Sodom/Parsifal (Isaac/Ostrich) at Hangar Theatre Fordham MainStage: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Flute/egeus/Mustardseed), Aulis (Achilles)
Fordham Studio: And This Is Where We (Jules), Jump (Dad), Constructed Realities (Devised) So much love and thanks to the amazing creative team, crew, and cast for making this a magical experience.
Abdur Ibrahim is a junior computer science major, theatre minor and a proud New York City native. His previous roles include Polixenes in The Winter’s Tale, Scar in The Lion King, and Tweedle Dum in Alice and Wonderland This is Abdur’s first theater experience in a long time, and he is beyond excited to perform with this amazing cast and crew The help of Fordham Theater and Professor Greenfield, who encouraged him to pursue a theatre minor, allowed him to rediscover his love for acting Abdur feels great being back on stage and hopes this isn’t the last time Thank you, Kat, for providing me with this opportunity Thanks to all of my friends and family for supporting me
T-4 is a second year Fordham student, but this is his first year on the performance track He is excited to show the world amazing art that moves people He has been acting since high school and has done professional shows in his hometown Houston, Texas I want to thank everybody I met throughout my life and give love to my family
Chandler, a sophomore performance concentration is thrilled to be a part of their first MainStage show, which also happens to be their onstage debut at Fordham. They are so honored to be a part of this incredible cast and team! Previous credits at Fordham include Paul (Asst. Stage Manager, Asst. Makeup), Marisol (Asst. Props, Asst. Makeup Designer, Production Assistant), Rhinoceros (Stage Manager), and Sagittarius Ponderosa (Asst. Props Designer). They want to thank their roommates for being the most supportive friends ever, their parents for literally everything, and Kat for this wonderful role; Amy is my new favorite person
Phia (she/they) is a sophomore theater performance major She is delighted to be making her MainStage debut in Kentucky. They are so amazed by the wonderful team on this process and it was a true honor to witness Kat Yen’s beautiful work. Fordham Theater: Paul (Diane), My Sweetest Baby Angel Princess (Assistant Set Designer). xoxo to Mom, Dad and Grandma.
IG: @phiiafunicello
Ada, a film and television student with a theatre minor, is excited to be making her debut on the MainStage! She is grateful for the chance to bring Kentucky alive alongside such an AWESOME ensemble and crew Thank you to my castmates for making this experience as enjoyable and unforgettable as it has been Thank you to my family and friends for their overwhelming support and encouragement A special thanks to Virginia, Mariana, Bel, and Katherine for being a source of positive energy and motivation. A final thank you to Kat for believing in me and helping me grow as both an actress and a person. Welcome to our Old Kentucky Home Enjoy the show!
Matthew Bowen is thrilled to be performing in Kentucky and to make his Fordham MainStage debut A senior majoring in theatre at Lincoln Center, Matthew has appeared in Dead Man’s Cell Phone as Dwight and Gruesome Playground Injuries as Doug Outside of theatre, he is pursuing a minor in marketing In his free time, he enjoys playing basketball, surfing, and watching comedy specials He would like to thank his mom, Peter, his other family members, Dawn Saito, TIna Benko, George Drance, and the Kentucky team for their unwavering support and inspiration.
Luke Willson is a New-York based lighting designer and theatrical electrician. This year Luke will graduate from Fordham University having worked on over 40 shows. Most recently he was the Lighting Supervisor for the 2024 Summer Season of Shakespeare & Company, as well as the Lighting Designer of Mad Mad Mad Other credits include: Poor Yella Rednecks at MTC Stage 1 (Lighting/Projection Design Apprentice), Fall 2024 One Act Festival at Atlantic Acting School (Lighting Designer), The Vitagraph Story at The Flea (Assistant Production Electrician), Shake It Up: A Shakespeare Cabaret (Lighting Designer), Three Tall Persian Women (Assistant Lighting Designer), Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center’s 2023 Summer Season (Staff Electrician/Programmer) Thank you so much for coming to support live theater! He would like to thank his parents, his sister Charlotte, and Chad for always supporting him, as well as his dear friends for putting up with him talking about lights.
Mariana, a sophomore performer and director, is thrilled to tell this story with this lovely team! Studio credits include The Minotaur (Minotaur), This House is Haunted (The Monster), Marisol (Marisol), and References To Salvador Dali Make Me Hot (AD.) This spring, she will be directing Give, For by Rooke Lewis. Thank you to my two angels. Thank you to everyone on the Kentucky team. Most of all, thank you to Kat for sharing your incredible vision and process with me Enjoy the show!
Ant is an International scenic and production designer, now based in New York and DC Ant's approach to design is interdisciplinary and poetic Her theatrical installation work, Samuel at The Tank, has been nominated for a Notable Effects Show at the Hewes Design Awards. Off-Broadway selected credits: Usus (Clubbed Thumb) at Wild Project; Push Party (The Hearth) at TheaterLab; Blood Work (National Black Theater) at Chelsea Factory; Smart at Ensemble Studio Theater and WHAT; The Slow Dance at 59E59; The Great Divide at HERE ART; Robin and Me at Theater Row; Bloom Bloom Pow at ART/NY Outside of NYC: The Climb at Interact Theater Company(PA); You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown at Weston Theater(VT), Much Ado About Nothing at Opera Arts House(ME), and As You Like It at Catskill Mountain(NY). Associate/Assistant credits: The Ally at Public Theatre; The Best We Could at MTC; Wolf Play at MCC Theater. Check her works: ant-setdesign.com
Yun is a Taiwanese scenic designer and scenic artist. Recent scenic design credits include Keen Teens Festival (Keen Company) and Cry it Out (Available Light Theatre) Yun’s approach to design is intersectional and based on social and political research that reflects the core of stories and characters She holds dual degrees in Theatre and Political Science from Ohio State University https://yenkeyun.wixsite.com/scenic-design-by-yun
Grace (they/she) is a Tisch School of the Arts Production and Design Studio graduate and is honored to work with an incredible team They are a Korean-American costume designer based in New York City, having designed various projects including The Trojan Women, Fefu and Her Friends, (The Atlantic Studio, NYU), High School Play (Fordham University), Desperate Measures (Saint Michael’s Playhouse), Tammany Hall (Soho Playhouse), Twelfth Night (Irvington Shakespeare Company), Aussie Song (NYC Summerfest), Bernarda Alba, Pippin (Tisch Drama New Studio on Broadway, NSB), and original works, such as Hyena in Petticoats (NSB), The Apex Festival (The New School), and 9 Studies for a Dance Opera (Experimental Theatre Wing, NYU) Other credits include the costumes apprenticeship program at Julliard (2019-2020), and they are currently working at Fordham University as the assistant shop supervisor. (https://www.gaaengracejeon.com/)
SOUNDDESIGNER/MUSICARRANGEMENTS/MUSICDIRECTION
UptownWorks is a collaborative design team specializing in theater, film, podcasts installations and other media Select sound design highlights include Franklinland (EST); I’m Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter (DCPA); Blood of the Lamb (59E59); Tiny Father (Geffen Playhouse,Barrington Stage,Chautauqua); Problems Between Sisters (Studio Theatre DC); Dangerous Days (Miami New Drama); Las Borinqueñas (EST); Murder on the Orient Express (Syracuse Stage); FIVE The Parody Musical (Visceral Entertainment); Lady Day (Baltimore Center Stage); Bloodwork (NBT); Avaaz (South Coast Rep); Singularity Play (HarvardTDM); Black Odyssey (Classic Stage); Espejos: Clean (Hartford Stage/Syracuse Stage); the ripple, the wave (Berkeley Rep/Goodman); Blues Clues & You! (Round Room Live); Fires in the Mirror (Baltimore Center Stage); already there (The REACH, Kennedy Center) This design was led by Daniela Hart (uptownworksnyc com), Bailey Trierweiler (btsounddesign com) and Noel Nichols (noelnicholsdesign.com). Daniela, Noel & Bailey received their MFAs in Sound Design from Yale School of Drama.
Kentucky is Deb’s 36th Fordham MainStage show Other recent credits include: Americano, Robin and Me, The Other Josh Cohen, Desperate Measures, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Turtle, and The Karovpossky Variation.
ANDREA HARING is the Executive Director of The Linklater Center for Voice and Language in NYC and a coordinator for Linklater Voice Teacher Training. Representative plays coached: American Buffalo (Laurence Fishburne, Sam Rockwell, Darren Criss), Wolf Hall (RSC), Disgraced, Fool for Love (Sam Rockwell), Danny and the Deep Blue Sea (Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott), Fosse/Verdon (Sam Rockwell), Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven (Liza Colon-Zayas, Liz Canavan, Patrice Johnson), Lips Together, Teeth Apart (America Ferrera), John Gabriel Borkman, (Alan Rickman).
Andrea is on faculty at Fordham University and The New School University MFA and BFA, and previously taught at Columbia University MFA Acting, and Yale School of Drama A member of the Labyrinth Theater Company, NYC, and a founding member of Shakespeare and Company, Lenox, MA, she’s taught public speaking to The Obama Foundation Scholars, The World Economic Forum Global Leadership Fellows, and to The Social Impact Fellowship.
Lily is a newly-minted computer science major, costume design minor. Although she is no longer a major, she is excited to continue working within Fordham Theatre! She would like to thank her coassistant, Bili, as well as Jess and Grace. Previous credits include: Scouts (squirrel consultant), Paul (props designer), Sagittarius Ponderosa (assistant costume designer), and Kodachrome (assistant costume designer)
Bili Ramirez is a sophomore studying costume design at Fordham She’s thrilled to have been part of this production Fordham Studio Theatre credits include Associate Scenic Designer for Sagittarius Ponderosa (2023) and Associate Costume Designer for Paul Special thanks to her co-assistant, Lily, and to Grace and Jess for their guidance.
Rooke Lewis is a third-year Fordham Theatre student excited to be a part of this production, marking his second MainStage experience. He looks forward to the Spring 2025 season, where he will assist Katie Bartlett on Fordham's fourth mainstage show, Horoscope, as well as producing his own workshop production, give, for
This is Virginia’s first time working with Fordham and wow they have loved getting to work with these students They recently graduated from Carnegie Mellon with their MFA in stage and production management and are new to the big city They're proud to have worked with so many folks over the years in theatre, opera, and beyond. Some of their past experiences include Nashville Shakespeare Company, Pittsburgh Opera, and SheNYC. This one ' s for my old Tennessee home far away.
Bel Lazarsky is a freshman theatre major in the design and production track This is her first MainStage show at Fordham Theatre and she is thrilled to have been given the opportunity to work on it! She has previously worked on a production of The Wizard of Oz with the Norwich Theater Company and as a Production Assistant on Rose Tinted Glasses, a studio show at Fordham Theatre.
FADI SKEIKER
Chair of Theatre & Visual Arts
MAY ADRALES
Director of the Theatre Program
Head of Directing
CHAUNTEE’ SCHULER IRVING
Head of Acting
Assistant Professor of Performance
ELIZABETH MARGID
Associate Professor, Directing
DAWN AKEMI SAITO
Clinical Professor, Acting
TONY MENESES
Interim Head of Playwriting
MARK WENDLAND
Interim Head of Design & Production
CHAD MCARVER
Associate Professor, Design & Production
MICHAEL A. ZAMPELLI, SJ
Associate Professor, Theatre
GEORGE DRANCE, SJ
Artist-in-Residence
TIM ZAY
Technical Director
EVAN HALL
Assistant Technical Director
SHAUN SUCHAN
Director of Production
JAMES BARTHOLOMEW
Program Manager of Business and Recruitment
DONNA NICHOLLS
Program Manager of Communications and Producing
JULIENNE REID
Executive Secretary of Theatre & Visual Arts
JESSICA SHAY
Costume Shop Supervisor
GAA-EN GRACE JEON
Assistant Costume Shop Supervisor
OVERHIRE TECHNICIANS: Kenneth Olguin, Lee Lillis, Lexi Spera, Dwayne Fralin Chikadibia Ebirim Allysa Paulo Camille Cooper
Aaron Conver, Emily Rochelle, Moira McAuliffe, Will Rossiter
SCENIC PAINTER: Katherine Heaton
HOUSE MANAGERS: Riley Halpern & James Bartholomew
BOX OFFICE MANAGER: Riley Halpern
ASSISTANT BOX OFFICE MANAGERS: Mariana Miranda Salvatore Dilluvio
FRONT OF HOUSE: Ada Holmes, Adeline Blue, Alex Vargas, Amanda Rodriguez Ashia Islam Catherine Otero-Canton Elise Benson Emily Bongoy Evan Cain, Fiona Nealis, Imani Carr, Lisa Felson, Lizbeth Luciano, Lynn Cheng, Madalena DiPentima, Maddie McAuliffe, Huy Nguyen, Samantha Ortiz, Sophia Nordling Valeria Fernandez Zoe Manarel
MARKETING/PUBLICITY: Pradanya Subramanyan and Delaney Schwantes
LAB HOURS CARPENTERS: Agam Rejwan, Andy Suarez, Arianne Batista, Avery Ash, Axelle Roberts, Bel Lazarsky, Ben Miller, Brian Munoz Reyes, Carrie Johnson Chantal Gomes Cristian Medeiros Dylan Stern Elena Lugo Elias Bernstein, Eliza Byrnes, Em Koch, Eva Vila, Frida Ruiz-Berman, Gia Sood, Gianna Perlaza, Helena Franco, Jill Acosta, Johnny Hamilton-Janak, Jordan Williams Jyonnah Ware Kendall Mulligan Luis Ovando Jackie Kimbrough Madison Marcus, Michiho Shimasaki, Nalin Reed, Nicholas Matos, Nyhjee Harmon, Olivia McCarthy, Rachel Hermes, Sabrina Oliveri, Sam Mund, Samuel Almonte Sebastian Oprea Sheba Jacobs Soraya Rastegar Thomas Harris IV Tobias Foreman, Truman Rivera Mindt, William Butler, Zara Dautruche
WORK STUDY CARPENTERS: Boone Sommers Chandler Ryan Ian Rios Kamau Nosakhere, Kori Dezena Andrade, Maia Kraskouskas, Nicole Yagar, Natalie Foo, Kristine Feng
WORK STUDY COSTUME ARTISANS; Monge Ío Rosado, Eli Tapia, Katie Bartlett, Trudy Cohen, Sophia D'Orio, Magdeline Fraser, Sophia Funicello, Rooke Lewis Valerie Le Bili Ramirez Teri Salmon Shreya Sharma Alexa KSmith, Jessica Stekloff, Evan Woodfill
COSTUME SHOP LAB STUDENTS: Isabelle Diaz Lily Lawrence Madison Marcus, Alexandra Pupo, Savannah Stovall, Andy Suarez, Elizabeth Tarsky
WORK STUDY ELECTRICIANS: Kal Larsen Raina Williams
LAB HOURS ELECTRICIANS: Rodhe Costello, Aiden Castillo, Carlos Bravo, Elijah Warrington, John Stengel, Joshua Hightower, Julie Casamonti, Kei Sugae Leah John Micky Carpio Tian Yi Cheung Zachariah Baumhardt
Season Graphic Designer: Stephanie Yang
LIGHTING BOARD OPERATOR: Tobias Foreman
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR: Axelle Roberts
WARDROBE HEAD: Rooke Lewis
WIG STYLIST: Sophia D’Orio
WARDROBE CREW: Jyonnah Ware Cristian Medeiros Frida Berman
DECK CREW: Agam Rejwan, Avery Ash, Carrie Johnson, Olivia McCarthy
STUDENT MULTIMEDIA PRODUCERS
Lisa Virginia, Lynn Masako Cheng, Catherine Otero-Canton, Salvatore Dilluvio, and Marc Plaskett