Robin Frohardt: Shopping Center of the Universe
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18 Robin Frohardt: Shopping Center of the Universe
6 Beyond the Performance 11 The Heller Awards for Young Artists are moving to TPA in 2026!

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Thank you for joining us for our Spring 2026 Texas Performing Arts Season. Curated with a focus on artistic excellence and boundary-defying creativity, we are excited to bring you international superstars, Austin icons, and trailblazing creators in the months ahead.
I’m especially looking forward to welcoming back celebrated artists and companies such as renowned pianist Lang Lang and the legendary Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. To complement those artistic titans, several original new works will be developed in residence at TPA. These adventurous productions include Robin Frohardt’s Shopping Center of the Universe, a follow-up to her acclaimed 2022 immersive installation The Plastic Bag Store. Austin’s Rude Mechs will revisit their mesmerizing Not Every Mountain as part of the Fusebox Festival in April. And that’s just the beginning—I hope you’ll explore the full season at texasperformingarts.org.
The 25/26 Performing Arts Season enhances our Broadway in Austin series and our Texas Welcomes lineup of concerts, comedy, and family entertainment. We truly have something for everyone— I invite you to be inspired by live performance with us all season long.
On with the show!

Bob Bursey Executive & Artistic Director
At TPA, we believe in the unique power of live performance to uplift, connect, and create community and we ensure that our engagement with the arts reaches far beyond the stage. Each year, thousands of students and Central Texas residents participate in TPA’s educational and outreach programs, including School Day Performances, workshops, masterclasses, and pre- and post-show talks. By offering an array of transformative experiences, we aim to inspire people of all ages and enhance the role of the performing arts in Austin.
Our 25/26 season is in full swing, featuring an extraordinary lineup of must-see live performances along with numerous opportunities to engage with and learn from our visiting artists. Here are just a few highlights from this past season:
In October, TPA hosted its second free School Day Performance of a Broadway musical, welcoming 3,000 enthusiastic students from across Central Texas to The Outsiders at Bass Concert Hall.
Company members from Chicago’s Manual Cinema led a hands-on workshop for UT theater students featuring an overview and demonstration of their methods, followed by a group activity in which students created short scenes using those techniques.
The Miró Quartet visited the Austin Soundwaves Invitational Festival at Northeast Early College High School, performing for local students and answering questions during a full day of music-making.
Cast members of the new play Stuntboy, In the Meantime paused to capture the excitement of their School Day Performance, snapping a selfie in front of an energized audience of Austin-area students.
As part of the Austin engagement of the Broadway musical The Outsiders, TPA collaborated with Little Free Libraries to distribute 50 copies of the classic book and a chance to win tickets, inviting the community to share in the power of theatre and storytelling.














The Heller Awards for Young Artists—Austin’s Tony Awards® for High School Musical Theatre—are moving to TPA in 2026!
The Heller Awards for Young Artists (HAYAs) are moving to TPA, the home of Broadway in Austin, and will become a permanent program beginning this season. The HAYAs ceremony will take place at Bass Concert Hall on May 6, 2026.
This highly anticipated annual event celebrates the exceptional talents of high school musical theatre students and educators across the Greater Austin area, while also fostering the next generation of Broadway performers. What began with 19 participating schools in its inaugural year at the Long Center for the Performing Arts has since expanded to include 37 schools— and continues to grow.
Modeled after the Tony Awards®, the HAYAs honor the entire high school musical experience, on and

off the stage. Awards are presented in 19 categories such as best production, lead and supporting performers, and technical design. Through TPA’s membership in the Broadway League, the winners of lead actor and actress at the HAYAs go on to the National High School Musical Theatre Awards, also known as the Jimmy Awards. These students join top students from other U.S. regional programs to perform on a Broadway stage in New York City and participate in a week-long training intensive with notable theatre professionals.
Ready to make a difference for the next generation of performers? Contact support@texasperformingarts.org or call 512.232.8567.




A gift from longtime Texas Performing Arts members Bill and Anita Cochran enriches the lives of thousands of Austin-area children.
The William and Anita Cochran Endowment for Performing Arts Access and Education supports performances by nationally recognized artists for students from elementary through high school. With their gift, the Cochrans are helping Texas Performing Arts continue to be one of the nation’s highest-impact live arts organizations.
You can support Texas Performing Arts, like the Cochrans, through your will, trust or estate plan to share the joy of vibrant performing arts programming for generations to come.
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Texas Performing Arts and Fusebox Present
Support for Robin Frohardt’s residency at Texas Performing Arts and co-commissioning of Shopping Center of the Universe is provided by the Texas Performing Arts Fund for the Creation of New American Art, Lisa Duchon and Dennis Andrulis, and Robyn Metcalfe.
Media Sponsors:
Created and Directed by Robin Frohardt
Video and Lighting Designer
Jorge Cousineau
Composer
Freddi Price
Sound Designer
Chad Raines
Performers
Robin Frohardt, Admiral Grey, Katherine Fried, Nathan Lemoine
Production Manager
Nathan Lemoine
Scenic Design Support
Jesse Wilson
Directorial Consultant
Geoff Sobelle
Produced by Pomegranate Arts and Robin Frohardt
Shopping Center of the Universe was co-commissioned by University Musical Society; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; ArtYard in Frenchtown, NJ; Texas Performing Arts at The University of Texas at Austin, and Pomegranate Arts.
The production was developed in part at residencies at ArtYard; MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA; and Texas Performing Arts at The University of Texas at Austin.
Known for her rich aesthetic and highly detailed constructions, Robin Frohardt is an awardwinning theater and film director. Her narrative-based films, live performance and immersive sculpture, use recognizable materials, often trash, to create richly detailed worlds with narratives that consider capitalism, and the resulting environmental catastrophe through a darkly humorous lens. Her theatrical work has earned her a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Herb Alpert Award, a Creative Capital Award and multiple Jim Henson Foundation Grants. Her play THE PIGEONING hailed by the New York Times as “a tender, fantastical symphony of the imagination,” debuted in 2013 and continues to tour at home and abroad. Her Immersive film/ theater project THE PLASTIC BAG STORE premiered in Times Square in 2020 and has since toured to major performing arts venues in Los Angeles, Chicago, Adelaide and Austin and will be open at Mass MoCA summer of 2024. Her short films have been official selections at The Telluride Film Festival and Aspen ShortsFest, where she won the Ellen Award. THE PLASTIC BAG STORE won Best International Feature at the All Living Things Film Festival and the Audience
Award at the DC Environmental Film Festival.
Jorge Cousineau is a filmmaker and production designer specializing in sets, lighting, sound, and projections. His work has been seen and heard internationally, regionally, and all over Philadelphia, his home for 25 years, before re-locating to Maine. Jorge is a recipient of two Independence Foundation Fellowship grants, a Lucille Lortel Award in New York City, and several Philadelphia Barrymore Awards. He was awarded the F. Otto Haas Award for Emerging Theater Artist and is a recipient of the Pew Fellowship in the Arts.
Katherine Fried is a musician and composer, performing artist, and arts educator from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She focuses particularly on themes of nature, investigations of the female experience, and mental health in her creations. Katherine has performed as a regional actor and musician with the Guthrie Theater, Arden Theatre Company, Fulton Opera House, Virginia Repertory Theater Company, Kansas Repertory Theatre, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, The Playwrights’ Center, and Montana InSite Theatre among others. She
most recently composed music for The Hatmaker’s Wife with Ten Thousand Things Theater and is currently an instructor of voice and piano at the MC Academy of Music, as well as an instructor of voice and dialect work for theatre with the Guthrie Program. She received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts for Acting at the University of Minnesota / Guthrie Theater
B.F.A. Actor Training Program. Barrymore Award Nominee, Virginia Circle Critics Award Nominee. YoungArts Award.
Admiral Grey is an artist and performer building transformative worlds through performance, repurposed materials, language, music, and video. She has worked with trailblazing theatrical groups Sister Sylvester, The Drunkard’s Wife, The Nerve Tank, and Robin Frohardt Company in devising, performing, composing, sound design, costume, puppetry, and film, as well as helming her own production company Snake In The Boot and collaborating with the artists of Snake In The Boot Collective. She is known for her genre-bending musical projects, having received most acclaim as the visceral and transformative front person for the band Cellular Chaos. Her installations and art objects are rich, technicolor explorations of materialism that repurpose the
refuse materials of capitalism to explore the realms between nature and modern waste. Her works and performances have been seen across the United States and in Singapore, Turkey, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, and England. Their current interdisciplinary work The Human Dream Project has received grants and support from New York State Council On The Arts, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Artists Relief, Springville Center For The Arts, KinoSaito, Bethany Arts, and The Jim Henson Foundation.
Nathan’s eclectic background has given him the opportunity to work with numerous independent and commercial artists, theaters and dance companies across the country and internationally. Some of those companies, artists and venues include Baryshnikov Productions, Lviv Theater Voskresinnia, Dubrovnik Summer Festival, Big Dance Theater, Young Jean Lee’s Theater Company, Frank Ocean, Christine Jones, Mimi Lien, Robin Frohardt, Bergdorf Goodman, Jeff Becker and ArtSpot Productions, Rebecca Mwase, Tina Satter and Half Straddle, Every House Has A Door, Susan Marshall and The Ontological Hysteric among many others. Before moving to New Orleans, LA in 2016 he
was the Technical Director at Paper Mache Monkey Art and Design Studio in New York. While there he was a lead project manager working with a variety of renowned clients from the worlds of dance, fashion, theater, music and visual arts.
Freddi Price is a multidisciplinary performing and recording artist, musician, multiinstrumentalist, band leader, composer, actor, and voiceover artist. Over the years he has collaborated, composed, and performed with bands, artists, and stage productions on both US coasts in addition to touring in the US and Europe with his talents and music having been featured by the likes of David Byrne, Eric Burdon, Ann Magnuson among many others on stage and on recordings. His compositions, performances, and voice have accompanied theater productions in San Francisco and New York. For his original music for Robin Frohardt’s previous NYC puppet theater piece, The Pigeoning, he was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play. Besides providing music for theater and some commercial work, he also performs on many instruments and voice in a variety of forms and genres, from solo to large groups, blues to rock and soul, brass band and cabaret.
Some highlights include “Plastic Bag Store” (Pomegranate Arts) with Robin Frohardt, “Don Juan” (Bard Summerscape) for Ashley Tata, “Thunder Bodies” (Soho Rep) and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” (Oregon Shakespeare Festival) with Lileana Blain-Cruz, “The Fairytale Lives of Russian Girls” with Rachel Chavkin, and “Autumn Sonata” and “Battle of Black and Dogs” with Robert Woodruff (Yale Rep) the later of which won the Connecticut Critic’s Circle award for Best Sound Design. He has also composed music for audio drama “Last Resort” (Tribeca Festival) for Nerve Tank Media and “Human Dream Project” (The Tank, St. Ann’s Warehouse Puppet Lab) for Admiral Grey. Other places and institutions he has composed or designed for include: Moliere in the Park, Fault Line Theatre, Amaretasu Za, Built for Collapse, The Baryshnikov Arts Center, Mass Moca, Shakespeare on the Sound, Princeton, Barnard, Michigan, Auburn, Kean and Long Island Universities. He has also performed with Amanda Palmer and the Grand Theft Orchestra, Cellular Chaos and The Stingers ATX.
Geoff Sobelle is an actor, director, and creator of original performance works. A dedicated
absurdist, Sobelle uses illusion, installation, and home-spun mechanics to create surreal, poetic pieces that look for humanity where you least expect it. His work is deeply collaborative and reflects longtime partnerships with other multidisciplinary artists. His most recent works include: FOOD (BAM Next Wave 2023), HOME (BAM Next Wave 2017, Bessie Award) and The Object Lesson (BAM Next Wave 2014, Bessie Award). These three works are all rooted in a deep study of centering the audience in the fabric of the show. Other recent work includes Times3 (Times x Times x Times), a composition created with Pamela Z for Times Square; Hear Their There Here, a site-specific sound installation for St. Ann’s Warehouse; Holoscenes, an aquatic performance-installation created with Lars Jan; and Pandaemonium, a multimedia dance work created with Nichole Canuso and Lars Jan. His partnership with Trey Lyford as Rainpan 43 includes all wear bowlers, Amnesia Curiosa, machines machines machines machines machines machines, and Elephant Room (created with Steve Cuiffo). Before coming to New York, he was a member of Philadelphia’s Pig Iron Theater Company for twelve years. Other Philadelphia collaborations include: Headlong Dance Theatre, Subcircle, Nichole Canuso, and Thaddeus Phillips.
All of his original works have premiered at the Philadelphia FringeArts Festival. He is a Pew Fellow and a Creative Capital grantee. Sobelle is a graduate of Stanford University and trained in physical theater at the Lecoq school in Paris.
New Mexico based Artist and Designer, Jesse Wilson, has been crafting a world of her own making. A combined practice of Art, Design, and Engineering has been the foundation of a 20 year professional career, culminating in to a small commercial art business established in 2017. She specializes in storytelling. This has expressed itself in a prolific collection of skills, and knowledge of mediums, many are utilized to see the vision to completion. Her narrative practice is character driven, and inspired by World Building. Over the last decade she has been invited to work with various institutions of science, conservation, and education. Jesse’s evolution as an Artist has allowed her to collaborate on permanent installations in San Francisco (Pawnshop Bar), Las Vegas (Meowwolf Omegamart), and New Orleans (Audubon Zoo). She has worked with prominent Artist’s, brought in as an expert set of hands or as a consultant. Her personal work is imbued with color, whimsy and humor. www.skullislandaf.com @skullislandart
Since 1998, Pomegranate Arts has worked in close collaboration with a small group of contemporary artists and arts institutions to bring bold and ambitious artistic ideas to fruition. Creative and executive producers Linda Brumbach and Alisa E. Regas, along with their committed team at Pomegranate Arts, have produced the Olivier Award-winning revival of Einstein on the Beach; Taylor Mac’s epic A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Holiday Sauce, and now – their third collaboration together, along with composer Matt Ray – a rock opera meditation on queerness called Bark of Millions; the touring production of Ambrose Akinmusire and Aszure Barton’s A a | a B : B E N D; Available Light by John Adams, Lucinda Childs and Frank Gehry; Robin Frohardt’s The Plastic Bag Store and Shopping Center of the Universe; electronic composer Jlin’s live performances; Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch’s Shockheaded Peter; and the Drama Desk Award-winning production of Charlie Victor Romeo. In recent years, Pomegranate has expanded into non-performative mediums, including the feature documentary film Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music (HBO Original Doc), the film short Taylor Mac: Whitman in the Woods (ALL
ARTS), museum installations for Machine Dazzle, the Philip Glass Piano Etudes box set (publisher: Artisan Books). Pomegranate Arts is proud to support North American touring for Batsheva Dance Company and Sankai Juku. www.pomegranatearts.com
Creative & Executive Producer
Linda Brumbach
Creative & Executive Producer
Alisa E. Regas
Senior Producer
Rachel Katwan
Operations Consultant
Kaleb Kilkenny
Administrative Assistant
Elena Messinger
Production credits and information in these program notes are provided by the touring production. Where opinions are expressed, they are those of the performers or the production, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Texas Performing Arts, its sponsors and affiliates, or The University of Texas at Austin.





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Michael Garza and Roger Kahbau
Jon and Joanna Geld
William and Keri Gerber
James and Breanna Giannoules
Sharon and Richard Gibbons
Sean and Wendi Gibbons
Glenn Gilkey
Laura and John Gill
Don Gladden
Steven M. Gorman
Chris Graf
Craig and Rebecca Griffin
Families of James and Henry
Jana and John Grimes
David Gross
Dr. Suchitra Gururaj and Joe Carey
Maria Gutierrez
Mike Hall and Jack Landers
Jane Hall
The Hamill Family
Caroline Hamilton
Shirley Hammond
John and Cindy Hanly
Peter and Amy Hannan
Darcy, Rick, and Rikki Hardy
Jane Hatter and Debbie Houser
Christie and Trey Hebert
John Hernandez
Elizabeth and James Herron
James Hester
Kristy and Jordan Hetzel
Kevin and Elizabeth Hight
Michael and Rhonda Hissey
Jodi and Rocky Holland
Jay and Laura Howard
Mike and Beth Howell
Carol Isbell
John C. Jackson
Dr. Jannett Jackson
Frank and Lisa Jalufka
Kathleen and Jim Jardine
The Jarrett Family
Alexandre Jasserme
Richard and Christina Johnsen
Anita and Ralph Jones
The Joshua Family
Katie and Mario Kauachi
Rita Kemner Salyer
Randy Kemp
Michael and Susanna Khazhinsky
Hugh King
Ashley and John Klebs
Stephanie Konzen
Teresa and Peter Koplyay
Kathryn J Kotrla MD
Aileen Krassner
John and Carrie Kroll
Harvey Kronberg
John Kump and Cynthia McPherson
Amy Lambert
Will, Joanie and Koda Lawler
Camilia Lellis
Chuck and Kristin Lemons
Gary and Monica LeRoy
Sue and Larry Lewellyn
Kristen and Robert Lewis
Jenny and Luis Lidsky
Suzanne Lima
Victor and Tricia Lopez
The Lowery Family
Robert Lowrey and Allyson Murphy
Johnny Ly
Gayle and Scott Madole
Richard N Maier
Marquette Maresh Reddam
Joyce Martin
T. Ryan Martinez and Tommy J. Gilbert
Drs. Victor Martinez and Christopher Rose
Eugene Martir
S Mayes
Robert and Kelly McCabe
John McCaffrey and Christine Ruiz
Nan and Bruce McCann
Sara McClelland
Chris and Amy McClung
Denise McCullough
Courtney McDonald
Ford McTee
Mario, Laura and Marcus Mendoza
Frances Ellen and Paul Metzger
Lynn Meyer and Rick Clemens
Pauline and Alfred Meyerson
Lori and Rob Miller
Lauren Miller
Veronica Mindieta
Janet Mitchell
Bri Thatcher and Andy Modrovich
James W. Moritz
Sarah Morris
Motal Family
Robert and Renee Mundell
Glen and Shannon Murdoch
Bill and Emilia Murphy
Scott Murphy and Brandon Wollerson
Rachel Naugle
Brian Neidig
Diane and John Newberry
Milam Newby
Margaret and Brian Nilson
Caleb North
John Shaw and Lori Nunan Shaw
David and Debbie Olander
Eric and Allison Olson
Deborah and Dan O’Neil
Jim and Jennifer Oney
Cottom and Dickerson Families
Augustine Park and Eun Eoh
Chip and Heather Pate
Kelly and Cindy Payne
Keitha Peacock
Ellen Gambrell and
Jonathan Scarborough
Robert Pender
Sally Pendergras
Karen and Wes Peoples
Cynthia Perez
Adele and Brian Peterman
Scott and Katie Petersen
DWS Property Group
Lisa and Kyra Peterson
Heather Petkovsek
Nancy Petrone
Tami and Brad Pharr
Suzanne Pickens and Douglas Hoitenga
Carla and Steve Portnoy
John and Kelli Potthoff
Scott and Kate Powers
Susan H Pratt
Liza, Ed and Hannah Prendergast
Elizabeth Kalamaha-Wynn and Michael Wynn
Ryan Putman
Eric Rabbanian
Gary S. Rae
OPTAS Capital
Team Ramirez
Dawn and Thomas Rich
Lynda Rife and Wally Vog
Martin Ritchey and Angel Alvarez
Sandra and James Robinson
Katie, Nick, and Stella Robinson
Eagle and Laura Robinson
Tracy Romano
Patricia Rotunda
Jerry Roudebush
Mr. and Mrs. Corey and Veronica Ryan
Summer Rydel and Michael Coffey
Susan and Ty Sanders
Keely, Rustan, Lincoln and Lennon Schaefer
Julie and Richard Schechter
Schmitt Family
Dr. Amy Schorr and Rob Rose
Ella Segura
Anthony and Christine Sementelli
Linda Simonson
Steven Smith
Mariah Smith
Chuck Smith
Kimberly and David Solomon
Toni and Ted Spalding
Randy Sparks
Lisa and Rick Stipe
Stephanie and Paul Stone
Carolyn Stone
Pamela and Roger Stryker
Studer Family
Matthew and Katherine Sturich
Geeta and David Suggs
Anna and Suresh Sundarababu
Kathy and Tom Sweet
Molly amd Jeremy Sylestine
Ali and Dona Tabrizi
Daniel Tarrillion
Dwight Tejano
Donna Thomas
Mackenzie and Burwell Thompson
Michelle Thornburg
Tomlinson Family
Stacy and Michael Toomey
Terry Tottenham
Alice Toungate
Claudia and Luis Trejo
Dale and Roy Truitt
Kaylie Tully and Family
Kevin Vanderlaan
The Waelchli Family
Saradee and Melvin Waxler
Chrissie Welty
Marie and Phil Wendell
Leslie and Dana West
Michael White
Kathleen White
Marc and Christi Whitten
Nancy Whitworth Spong
Michael and KeriLyn Wick
Michael Wilen
Linda and Mark Williams
Dyanne and Stan Williams
Ann and Eric Wilson
Mike, Lindsey, and Henry Wilson
Tom and Annette Wilson
Vicki and Kevin Wood
Mark and Prescilla Wood
Catherine and Scott Worley
Jonathan Yarmis
Jeffrey and Alma Yedlin
Lena Yoo and Gerry Cardinal III
Jeannette and Mitch Young
Timothy Young
Nicholas Young and Andrew Popp
Susan Zane
Micka and Richard Ziehr
Joe Zubia and Scott Dinger
Bob Bursey, Executive & Artistic Director
Bianca Hooi, Executive & Artistic Project Manager
Priscilla Perales, Assistant to the Executive & Artistic Director
Bobby Asher, Director of Programming
Brendan Burke, Programming Manager
Sean Thorne, Managing Director
Cameron Weed, Human Resources Manager
Nathan Harper, Facilities Manager
Kristi Lampi, Director of Business Operations
Leigh Remeny, Business Operations Manager
Basil Montemayor, Business Operations Associate
Kat Carson, Senior Event Manager
Talia Graves, Event Manager
Alexander Reindl, Event Manager
Mia Spidel, Emerging Arts Professional, Programming & Events
Dane Munson, Director of Marketing & Sales
Romina Jara, Associate Director, Marketing
Brady Dyer, Associate Director, Communications
Lizzie Choffel Cantu, Design Manager
Erica De Leon, Digital Marketing Manager
Lindsey Sageser, Marketing Associate
Madison Tran, Design & Media Associate
Josh Klotzbach, Group & Student Sales Manager
Tara Vela, Director of Ticketing
Dianne Whitehair, Ticketing Systems Manager
Elizabeth Requenez, Ticketing Services Manager
Alex Baylor, Ticketing Manager
Meredith Delay, Texas Inner Circle Ticket Concierge
Sereniti Patterson, Emerging Arts Professional, Ticketing
Anna Langdell, Director of Development
Jeannette Thomas, Director of Major Gifts
Amy Burgar, Associate Director, Development
Chelsea Casner, Development Specialist, Major Gifts
Miguel Robles, Development Specialist, Operations
Sara Morales, Development Specialist, Membership and Sponsorship
Tim Rogers, Director of Education & Engagement
Eric Vera, Education Program Manager
Aubrey Felty, Education & Engagement Program Coordinator
Insha Iqbal, Emerging Arts Professional, Education & Engagement
Blake Addyson, Director of Production
John Lewis, Production Supervisor
Mika O’Dwyer, Production Supervisor
Drew Millay, Audio/Video Supervisor
Bryce Riggle, Assistant Audio/Video Supervisor
John “Hutch” Hutchinson, Assistant Audio/Video Supervisor
Camryn Senioris, Lighting Supervisor
Tracy Abercrombie, Assistant Lighting Supervisor
Brooke Dickerson, Assistant
Lighting Supervisor
Travis Perrin, Staging & Rigging Supervisor
Audrey McGovern, Assistant
Staging & Rigging Supervisor
Jessie Mikolaichik, Assistant
Staging & Rigging Supervisor
Blake McDonald, Director of Guest Experience
Amanda Adams, Associate Director, Guest Experience
Kourtney Johnson, Guest Experience Manager
Jeff Grapko, Director of Fabrication & Academic Production
Karen Maness, Associate Director, Fabrication
David Tolin, Project Manager, Fabrication
Jason Huerta, Fabrication
Technical Manager
Scott Bussey, Senior Technical Director
Earnest Mazique, Academic Production Technology Manager
Ashton Bennett Murphy, Properties Manager
Hank Schwemmer, Lead Fabricator
Bridgette Clifford, Scenic Charge Artist
Eliot Haynes, Assistant
Audio/Video Supervisor, Academic Production
Michael Shanks, Assistant
Lighting Supervisor, Academic Production
Leah Austin, Emerging Arts Professional, Stage Properties
Julia Yelvington, Emerging
Arts Professional, Scenic Art
Texas Performing Arts is also proud to acknowledge the hundreds of part-time and volunteer staff who play a critical role in presenting our annual season of world-class performing arts events to the Austin community.
Dina Black
Megan Born
Virginia Bosman
Margaret Byron
Nancy Carrales
Sally Deweber
Sheri Dildy
Janine Dos Remedios
Amy Fuchs
Tony C Garcia
Joshua Hale
Leslie Hawkins
Carlos Hernandez-Heine
Olga Kasma-Carnes
Tamara Klindt
Sharon Kojzarek
Eric Lee
Lara Miller
Adrian Pena
Kimberly Reaves
Charlotte Adair
Juno Adair
Joe Adkins
Justin Aguilar
Andrea Alarcon
Daniela Albert
Cassandra Amaya
Kaleb Aziz
Evelyn Becerra
Madhav Bhat
Valeria Blanco Perez
Juliana Brandao
Audrey Buckley
Jose Calvillo
Hayley Carbajal
Jacob Cardenas
Sophia Carter
Eugenio Chapa-Galvan
Lilly Cheesar
Marie Jolie Day
Ava Deviney
Ally Dolley
Griffin Drake
Amanda Earp
Mariah Espocito
Sarah Jayne Ewing
Eric Fan
Jenny Garcia
Erin Glasscock
Dariela Gonzalez
Mia Guerra
Sarah Hartley
Catherine Heemann
Gabriela Hernandez
Alisa Irvin
Madison Jackson
Joe Jaxson
PJ Jetton
Brooks Johnson
Bindi Kaplan
Riley Knecht
Ariel Lagunas
Dylan Lebensfeld
Codie Lightfoot
Jacqueline Mai
Anapaula Martinez-Borrell
Regina Mendiola
Joe Morales
Jessica Reed
Lee Rodgers
Mary Ruiz
Gracie Sanders
Andrea R Stanfill Castro
Debra Thomas
Leah Waheed
Marty Watson
Tonya Woods
Mirabai Munton
Rachel Norris
Valeria Nunez Estrada
Lily Orozco
Jocelyn Parks
Zoya Patel
Blake Persyn
Haley Prince
Breanna Pruitt
Kenneth Qu
Frederick Richardson
Olivia Ring
Jose Salcido
Zoe Saldana
Val Sandoval-Lopez
Robin Schuler
Erin Simpson
Rain Snyder
Laura Soares
Aaron Sullivan
Nguyen Tang
Jaden West
Penny Lou Zimmerman





