Book & Lyrics by Marcy Heisler, Music by Zina Goldrich Adapted from the Junie B. Jones series of books by Barbara Park Directed by Nancy Schaeffer
JUNIE B.’s ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL GUIDE TO SCHOOL produced through special arrangement with Music Theatre International www.MTIshows[dot]com. Photo
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THE VIDEOTAPING OR OTHER VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. PRESENTS DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER Directed and Choreographed by NANCY SCHAEFFER Stage Managed by EVA CHASTAIN * Music Direction by ADAM C. WRIGHT Scenic/Video Design by NATALIE ROSE MABRY Lighting Design by TROY CARRICO Sound Design by MARCO SALINAS Props Design by SALLY FIORELLO Costume Design by LYLE HUCHTON Book & Lyrics by Marcy Heisler, Music by Zina Goldrich Adapted from the Junie B. Jones series of books by Barbara Park JUNIE B.’s ESSENTIAL SURVIVAL GUIDE TO SCHOOL produced through special arrangement with Music Theatre International www.MTIshows[dot]com. Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School by Barbara Park is published by Random House Books for Young Readers. Used with Permission. Copyright ©2009 by Barbara Park. Shana Corey, play creative consultant. Originally produced by Theaterworks USA. For more about the Junie B. Jones books, visit www.juniebjones.com or a bookstore near you! 2
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PRODUCTION MANAGER JANEL VILLATORO ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER JOHN MOSS II TECHNICAL DIRECTOR ............................................... JOSH SMITH LEAD CARPENTER ................................................ ISABEL MCNEIL STAFF CARPENTER MARILY GONZALEZ MASTER ELECTRICIAN TROY CARRICO SOUND ENGINEER BRIAN CHRISTENSEN SCENIC ARTIST ................................................... EMILY HAUEISEN ASSISTANT VIDEO DESIGNER CORY
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CARPENTERS ......................... JEREMY CLAYCAMP, ZIGGY RENNER COSTUME SHOP MANAGER .................................. LYLE HUCHTON STITCHERS GLORY SPRINKLE, ANEESAH WOOLFOLK PRODUCTION APPRENTICES ALAINA GALASSO, CAROLINA GUTIERREZ, DRAKE WILLIS THE CAST JUNIE B. JONES ............................................................................ THI LE* HERB/DADDY/MATADOR ...................... GUSTAVO PEREZ DIAZ** MAY/MRS. WELLER/EL TORO FABULOSO AND DANCE CAPTAIN ................................................... ANIA LYONS* LUCILLE/MOTHER/GUS VALLONY .......... MADISON POLOZOLA SHELDON POTTS/ MRS. GUTZMAN/MATADOR ........................ MICHAEL ALONZO** MR. SCARY/GRAMPA MILLER/ PRINCIPAL/MATADOR ........................................ KARL SCHAEFFER* UNDERSTUDIES ................................................................. MARLA ACEVEDO **, DRAKE WILLIS Dallas Children’s Theater is a proud member of TYA/USA, TCG and ASSITEJ, The International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People. THE VIDEOTAPING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS A VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT LAW AND AN ACTIONABLE OFFENSE. PRODUCTION STAFF CONNECT WITH US #dctJunieB THE VIDEOTAPING OR OTHER VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Actors' Equity Association, founded in 1913, is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 51,000 professional Actors and Stage Managers. Equity fosters the art of live theatre as an essential component of society and advances the careers of its members by negotiating wages, improving working conditions and providing a wide range of benefits, included health and pension plans. Actors' Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions.
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MICHAEL ALONZO** Sheldon Potts/Mrs. Gutzman/Matador
Michael Alonzo bursts with joy to be here! He holds a BA in Music from the University of North Texas. Credits include South Pacific at TUTS; Mamma Mia! and …Forum at Lyric Stage; Legally Blonde, 42nd Street, and 9-to-5 the Musical at GSM; Fun Home, Titanic in Concert, and Aida at Uptown Players; and Mariachi Girl at DCT. He sends love to Kevin and his family.
GUSTAVO PEREZ DIAZ** Herb/Daddy/Matador
Gustavo is excited to be back at DCT! He was previously seen in Schoolhouse Rock Live! (Joe). His performing experience is with the Opera Theater of St Louis’ Artist in Training program. He continued his opera theater studies at the University of Missouri-St Louis. Gustavo performed extensively throughout the St. Louis area in both Operatic and Theater perfomances – some roles include Rocky Horror Picture Show (Rocky), The Elixir of Love (Nemorino), Die Fledermaus (Alfred), and Hello, Dolly! (Barnaby Tucker).
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THI LE*
Junie B. Jones
Thi Le is delighted to return to Dallas Children’s Theater for Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School! Her previous work includes productions with Uptown Players, Dallas Children’s Theater, Brick Road Theatre, Imprint Theatreworks, The Firehouse Theatre, WaterTower Theatre, and Lyric Stage. Most recently, Thi appeared in Uptown Players’ Kinky Boots (Ensemble); Lyric Stage’s Cabaret (Frenchie) and Mamma Mia! (Lisa); and Dallas Children’s Theater’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Lucy). Thi loves creating art and having the opportunity to tell someone else’s stories, and she strives to inspire others to do the same. Follow her on social media: @littleteacup37
ANIA LYONS*
May/Mrs. Weller/El Toro Fabuloso and Dance Captain
Ania Lyons is so happy to return to the DCT stage after The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Susan) and Dragons Love Tacos (Blue Dragon)! She returned to LIVE THEATRE in Dallas Theater Center’s A Christmas Carol (Female Swing) and Theatre Three’s touring production of The Music Man (Zaneeta Shinn). Ania has also worked onstage and backstage with other DFW theaters such as Prism Movement Theater, Uptown Players, Casa Mañana, Lyric Stage, and more.
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MADISON POLOZOLA
Lucille/Mother/Gus Vallony
Madison Polozola is so excited to be making her Dallas Children’s Theater debut! She recently graduated from the Oklahoma City University School of Theatre where she worked on Swimming in the Shallows (Barb) and My Dearest Partner of Greatness (Lady Macbeth), as well as Cinderella (Winnifred) at the Oklahoma Children’s Theatre. She would love to thank her family and Jason for their constant love and support!
KARL SCHAEFFER*
Mr. Scary/Grampa Miller/Principal/Matador
Karl has appeared in many DCT productions including the 2021-2022 season show Dragons Love Tacos. Additional credits include Junie B. Jones Is Not A Crook; Treasure Island Reimagined!; Blue; Skippyjon Jones; Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat; Night of the Living Dead; Pinkerton!!!; The Emperor’s New Clothes; Babe, the Sheep-Pig; Holes; The Mummy’s Claw; Pecos Bill; The Island of the Skog; Frankenstein; The Stinky Cheeseman…; Honus & Me; Junie B. Jones & a Little Monkey Business; The Best Christmas Pageant Ever; The Pied Piper’s Magic; Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!; Go, Dog. Go!; Charlotte’s Web; Balloonacy; and Goosebumps the Musical: Phantom of the Auditorium. He also performed with Dallas Theater Center, Shakespeare Dallas, and Theatre Three. Karl is an Artist-In-Residence at DCT and teaches video acting classes for the DCT Academy.
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MARLA ACEVEDO
Understudy
Marla is thrilled to be returning to DCT. Her credits include the DCT National Tour of Diary of a Worm, a Spider & a Fly (Butterfly) and Jungalbook (Perchy). Her TV credits include the upcoming show I’m a Virgo and USA Network’s Queen of the South (Maya). Marla is represented in L.A., NYC, GA, TX and CA. She also has a YouTube channel where she vlogs her journey as an actress. She is grateful to be here and for everyone making this possible. Ig@marla_acevedo_aruna
DRAKE WILLIS Understudy
Drake is stoked to be at DCT and a part of this production! He is currently serving a production apprenticeship at DCT while he completes his BFA in Acting and Directing at SFASU. He also assists with DCT Musical Theater classes. Their most recent work on the stage includes Our Town (George) and Ajax in Iraq (Ajax), as well as Assistant Directing for The Taming of the Shrew.
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MEET THE ARTISTIC / PRODUCTION STAFF
ROBYN FLATT
DCT Founder and Executive Director
Robyn Flatt co-founded DCT in 1984 with start-up funds of $500. Under her artistic leadership, the theater’s creative and operational stature has grown over the past 38 years to reflect its current annual budget of more than $4 million. Her theatrical career has brought her acclaim as a professional director, actor and lighting designer. During her tenure as a member of the Dallas Theater Center Resident Company, she served as Assistant Artistic Director and Director of Theater-in-the-Parks. She holds a MA degree from Baylor University and studied under Paul Baker, Juana Laban, and Hanya Holm. Ms. Flatt’s many acting credits include two roles she created for award-winning world premiere productions: Dewey Dell in Journey to Jefferson and Martha Ann Sickenger in Preston Jones’ The Oldest Living Graduate. Her directing credits at DCT include several world premiere adaptations by Linda Daugherty of Steven Kellogg’s stories which have also toured nationally. Other critically acclaimed productions include: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Miracle Worker, And Then They Came For Me, To Kill a Mockingbird, Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Tale, Treasure Island Reimagined!, and Yana Wana’s Legend of the Bluebonnet. She has served on the boards of AATE, ASSITEJ/USA, and CTFA. She is a recipient of The 500, Inc.’s prestigious Ken Bryant Visionary Award, Dallas Historical Society’s 1999 Excellence in Community Service for Creative Arts, the 2002 Leon Rabin Standing Ovation Award, and the Excellence in Nonprofit Management Award. Ms. Flatt is a member of the College of Fellows of American Theatre and served 5 years as Treasurer of the Children’s Theatre Foundation of America. She was nominated by The Dallas Morning News arts staff for the Texan of the Year Award in both 2010 and 2015, and was honored in 2016 with the Orlin Corey Award for Artistic Excellence from the American Alliance for Theater and Education.
NANCY SCHAEFFER
Artistic Director, Production Director and Choreographer
Nancy has directed numerous DCT productions including Dragons Love Tacos; Schoolhouse Rock Live!; Disney’s Beauty and the Beast; Ella Enchanted: The Musical; Magic Tree House’s Holiday Musical: A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens; Goosebumps the Musical: Phantom of the Auditorium; Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook; Teen Brain: The Musical; Skippyjon Jones; Rapunzel! Rapunzel! A Very Hairy Fairy Tale; Go, Dog. Go!; Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat; Pinkalicious, The Musical; How I Became a Pirate; dont u luv me?; Madeline’s Christmas; EAT (It’s Not About Food); Goodnight Moon; The Secret Life of Girls; and 12 productions of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Nancy also directed DCT’s highly successful touring production of The Stinky Cheeseman and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales which toured the U.S. and then traveled to Shanghai, China, playing at the 2006 Shanghai International Children’s Culture and Arts Expo. Nancy has directed for The Dallas Opera and Shared Stories for the Sixth Floor Museum. She has also directed the Christmas Celebration for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. She serves as DCT’s Education Director and Artistic Director.
ADAM C. WRIGHT Music Director
Adam is a local composer, vocal arranger, orchestrator, and performer. He has been music directing in the Dallas Metroplex since 1997, including the U.S. premieres of Soho Cinders and Closer to Heaven at Uptown Players, as well as productions at Theatre Three, Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, and MainStage Irving-Las Colinas. Previous productions at DCT include Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type; Junie B. Jones; Diary of a Worm, a Spider & a Fly; The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley; and Fancy Nancy: The Musical. Original projects include Fire and Blood with book and lyrics by Andy Long, which premiered in October 2013 at Richland College; A Taste of Beauty; Project Youth; Another Night at the Crescent; Isabella’s Treasure; and a stage adaptation of If a Frog Had Wings, a children’s book by Beth Ryan and Michael Albee. Adam is on the teaching faculty of Dallas Children’s Theater, and is an accompanist and co-teacher for the musical theater classes at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, Richland College, Mountain View College, and KD College. He was Betty Buckley’s Dallas rehearsal pianist for her 2012 cabaret show The Other Woman: The Vixens of Broadway.
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MEET THE ARTISTIC / PRODUCTION STAFF
MARCY HEISLER Lyricist/Author
ZINA GOLDRICH Composer
Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich have been collaborating together since 1993. They were the first women ever honored with the Fred Ebb Award for Musical Theatre Songwriting, and Heisler was honored with the 2012 Kleban Prize for Outstanding Lyrics. Current projects include EVER AFTER, (Alliance Theatre), Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School (Lucille Lortel, Off-Broadway), Hollywood Romance (Scott Sanders Productions) and a musical adaptation of a Universal Studios romantic classic (Universal Stage Productions). In 2012, Goodspeed Opera House premiered The Great American Mousical, based on the bestselling book by author/director Julie Andrews. In 2016, Goldrich and Heisler continued their collaboration with Andrews, contributing songs to her Netflix series Julie’s Green Room. They earned 2009 Drama Desk nominations for Outstanding Lyrics and Music for their musical Dear Edwina, a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for Theatreworks USA’s JUNIE B. JONES (based on the popular children’s book) and a Helen Hayes Award nomination for their Kennedy Center production of SNOW WHITE ROSE RED (and FRED). They have provided original songs for The Disney Channel, Disney Interactive and Feature Animation projects, Disney Theatricals, PBS, Nickelodeon, and others. As performers, they have toured domestically and internationally with The Marcy and Zina Show. November 2009 marked the release of MARCY AND ZINA: The Album on Yellow Sound Label. They are both active members of The Dramatist Guild, and have served as contributing writers to Dramatist magazine.
NATALIE ROSE MABRY
Scenic/Video Designer
Natalie (she/they) is a Trans-Queer White Scenographer. They graduated from SMU with a MFA in May. She just opened a new play at The Rep of St. Louis & is excited to be back in Texas, and Dallas Children’s Theater especially. Natalie seeks to make space accessible for Queer and BIPOC designers. Website: Natalierosemabry.Art IG: Nrmabryartistry
TROY CARRICO
Lighting Designer
Troy is excited to be designing Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School! He has been working around the DFW area including In The Heights and A Christmas Carol at Dallas Theater Center, Little Shop of Horrors at Theatre Three, and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder at WaterTower Theatre. He was also on tour with The Secret Comedy of Women from 2019-2022. Here at DCT he has designed The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; The Secret Life of Girls; and the Musical Theater Showcase as well as stage managing Ghouls & Graveyards.
MARCO SALINAS
Sound Designer
Marco has designed many, MANY shows for DCT over the last 22 years. He is also a recipient of numerous awards for his sound design work in the Dallas/Fort Worth theater scene, and has designed for shows as far away as New York City and even Ireland. He is also the Director of Educational Tours with Shakespeare Dallas where he writes and directs local area tours that teach children and teens about William Shakespeare.
SALLY FIORELLO
Props Design
Sally is a Master Puppeteer, director and designer with the critically acclaimed Kathy Burks Theatre of Puppetry Arts. She has designed and performed in over 45 original puppet productions including such DCT favorites as The Nutcracker and The Tale of Peter Rabbit. For Dallas Children’s Theater, she has served as a director, designer and consultant for numerous productions and performed roles in The Velveteen Rabbit (Mistress); The Mummy’s Claw (Rula); hard 2 spel dad (Mrs. Donahue) and many others. Sally is a recipient of the Dallas-Forth Worth Theatre Critics Forum Award.
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THE ARTISTIC /
LYLE HUCHTON
Costume Designer
Lyle has been a working costumer in the Dallas area for over 30 years. He has designed over 30+ shows for Dallas Children’s Theater. Some of his favorites include The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Ella Enchanted: The Musical; Treasure Island Reimagined!; Jungalbook; James and the Giant Peach; Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane; Pinkalicious, The Musical; and Rapunzel! Rapunzel! A Very Hairy Fairy Tale. Other regional credits include The Dallas Opera, Dallas Theater Center, Shakespeare Dallas, San Antonio Opera, and The Dallas Arboretum’s The 12 Days of Christmas. National tours for HIT Entertainment include Barney Live! and The Wiggles. He also worked on the locally produced PBS television show Barney and Friends, receiving two Daytime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Costume Design/Styling. He is in his 9th year as the Resident Costume Designer/ Costume Shop Manager here at Dallas Children’s Theater.
EVA CHASTAIN*
Stage Manager
Eva is excited to Stage Manage her first production with DCT! Her most recent credits include Dear Jack, Dear Louise, The Christmas Shoes, and Apollo 8 at A.D. Players; and Alley Theater’s 72 Miles to Go and Torera. Other credits include The Wiz, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Balloonacy at Children’s Theatre Company. Eva holds a BFA in Stage Management from Webster University’s Conservatory of Theatre Arts. She is a recipient of Dallas Summer Musicals’ award for best crew and technical execution. Eva dedicates this performance to her former dean, Peter Sargent.
AT HOME ACTIVITY
JUNIE B.’S
SURVIVAL GUIDE TO SCHOOL Fun To Do
What do you call the feeling Junie B. named El Toro Fabuloso? Whether your stress or anger feels like a bull or a butterfly, we all experience these moments just like Junie B. The real trick (as Junie B. discovers) is how to calm that feeling before it messes things up!
Try making a Zen Meditation Jar for another way to help calm yourself when El Toro Fabuloso rears their angry head.
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• Each year, thousands of students take a field trip to DCT to see a show.
• Some children are seeing a professional production for the very first time.
• More than 75% come from schools located in areas rated as economically challenged.
• DCT provides deep discounts for these tickets so that cost is not a barrier to them having this experience.
• In Dallas, no other arts organization is able to provide a Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) aligned Fine Arts experience to the volume of children that DCT does every year.
“Every grade level at our school tries to attend a “fine arts” field trip and since I am the field trip coordinator for my grade level I always choose a theatrical performance. The kiddos sit in front of screens for too much of their lives and expect that to be the only form of entertainment when there is so much else out there. There are a lot of parents who do not take children to the theater whether because of cost or knowledge. I believe it is so important for kids to know about the theater and to develop an appreciation for the arts. Yes, we make sure we read the story to the students and connect it with the TEKS but my ultimate goal is that the students walk away excited about the idea of the theater.”
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“Welcome to Dallas Children’s Theater. Enjoy the show!” - Robyn Flatt, Executive cDirector
DCT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PRESIDENT: Jim Markus*
CHAIRMAN: Todd Ranta*
VP DEVELOPMENT: Michael DeLuke*
VP EDUCATION: Helen Harris-Allen*
VP FACILITIES: Everett Spaeth*
VP FINANCE/TREASURER: Lauren Herrington*
CO- VP GOVERNANCE/NOMINATING: Camelia Shoemaker*
CO- VP GOVERNANCE/NOMINATING: Martha Barrios*
CO- VP SOCIAL OUTREACH: Mar Howard*
CO- VP SOCIAL OUTREACH: Stephanie Jeffery*
SECRETARY: Julie Parolisi*
ARTISTIC LIAISON: Emily Jefferson
Morgan Bennett
Chuck Blanchard
Sara Borrelli
Laura Jane Durfee
Jennifer Fargo Sarah Freedman
Christy Gammill
Lara Wilhelm Harrison*
Scott Hudson
Josh Johnston
Amanda Kendall
Anna Kurian
Lisa Lee
Jacqueline Mackewicz
DCT STAFF
Corale Madden
Elissa M. McClure
Beth Minton Leah Mora*
Tim Mullins
Stephanie Nelson*
LaToyia Pierce
Jennifer Garratt Saltsman
Amanda Schnetzer
Shanti Shahani de Venegas
Evan P. Singer
Michael Stockham
Jasmine Tobias
Kyle Turner
DCT BOARD OF ADVISORS
Jennifer Altabef
Lorlee Bartos
Joan Becker
Nancy Carlson
Mary Covington
Yvonne Crum
Paul Daugherty
Betsy Fijolek
Jane Kennedy Greene
Rocky Howard
Sharron Hunt
Vibeke Jarnum
Emily Jefferson
Margaret Keliher
EMERITUS MEMBERS
Tara Lewis*
Peter Martin
Karol Omlor
Teresa Parravano
Christa Sanford
Sally Schopmeyer
Elizabeth Showalter
Everett Spaeth
Deborah Stanford
Laurie-Jo Straty
Craig Sutton
Bill Travis Karen Travis
CHAIR EMERITUS: Melissa Deakins
CHAIR EMERITUS: Laurie Sands Harrison
CHAIR EMERITUS: Julie H. Kosnik
CHAIR EMERITUS: Carole Jordan
CHAIR EMERITUS: Carol March*
BOARD LIAISON
Mickie Bragalone – Office of Cultural Affairs
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Robyn Flatt ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Nancy Schaeffer ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Artie Olaisen SENIOR DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND PHILANTHROPY : Sandra Session-Robertson
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR : Coy Covington
FINANCE
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCES: Dennis O’Riley
FINANCE MANAGER: Jim Amrhein FINANCE ASSISTANT : Donna Keeler
DEVELOPMENT
GRANTS MANAGER: Joey Hamilton DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT - RECORDS AND VOLUNTEER COORDINATION: Elizabeth Ross
NATIONAL TOUR
PRODUCING DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL TOUR S : Sally Fiorello
EDUCATION EDUCATION DIRECTOR : Nancy Schaeffer EDUCATION COORDINATOR : Terry Feagin PROJECT INCLUSION COORDINATOR : Gina Waits
MUSICAL THEATER CONSERVATORY: K. Doug Miller EDUCATION ASSOCIATE: Ryan Ramirez
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
ACTING / VIDEO: Karl Schaeffer
MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS
DIRECTOR OF TICKETING & PATRON SERVICES : Steve Jones
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE: Joanna Coogan
BOX OFFICE : Rachel Wells
FIELD TRIP COORDINATOR: Marianne Kolar
FACILITIES
NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMIN. / IT / FACILITIES: Aaron Rodriguez
PRODUCTIO N
PRODUCTION MANAGER / RENTAL COORDINATOR: Janel Villatoro
ASSISTANT/EDUCATION PRODUCTION MANAGER/FACILITIES ASSISTANT : John Micheal Moss II
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR: Josh Smith
RESIDENT COSTUME DESIGNER / COSTUME SHOP MANAGER: Lyle Huchton
SOUND ENGINEER: Brian Christensen
RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER: Marco Salinas
MASTER ELECTRICIAN: Troy Carrico
LEAD CARPENTER: Isabel McNeil
STAFF CARPENTER: Marily Gonzalez PRODUCTION AND RENTAL ASSISTANT: Maddie Collins
* - Executive Committee 19
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