the secret life of

TITLE SPONSOR
The Eugene McDermott Foundation

TITLE SPONSOR
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Directed by NANCY SCHAEFFER
Scenic and Video Design by LAUREN WHEAT
Lighting Design by CAITLYNE MARTIN
Sound Design by MARCO SALINAS
Costume Design by RAVEN LANUZA-BROWN
Stage Managed by ALAINA GALASSO
DALLAS CHILDREN’S THEATER 2023-2024 SEASON SUPPORTED BY
MARCH FAMILY FOUNDATION
THE
THE CARLSON FOUNDATION
THE ROSEWOOD CORPORATION
GENERAL SPONSORS INCLUDE
The Holloway Family Foundation Sharron Hunt
Lara and Stephen Harrison TACA
Carl B. & Florence E. King Foundation
The Rocky Howard Family Texas Travel Industry Recovery Program
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT IS PROVIDED BY BUILDING FUND SUPPORT
Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District
Capital for Kids
Joan Becker
Texas Commission on the Arts and National Endowment for the Arts
Stephen M. Seay Foundation
Margot B. Perot
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Ellen and Jim Markus
Central Market
Laurie Sands Harrison
Lisa K. Simmons
Green Mountain Energy
DCT’s official renewable energy partner
The Carlson Foundation
The March Family Foundation
Laurie Sands Harrison
The Rosewood Corporation
Anonymous Family
Elizabeth & Bart Showalter
Karen & Ken Travis
The Hersh Foundation
Everett & Becky Spaeth
SENSORY-FRIENDLY SPONSORS INCLUDE
Fichtenbaum
Charitable Trust
Bank of America, N.A., Trustee
ABBY .........................................................................
STEPHANIE ...........................................................
MADDISON LOPEZ
CAROLINE COOPER
REBECCA ........................................................................... RUBY ECKIAN
KAYLA ..........................................................................
SUTTON .............................................................
HOPE MEDRANO
REBEKAH QUICKSALL
ANNA MARIE ........................................................................ LILI FUDGE
CHANDLER ................................. VERONICA FENOGLIO-KUSHERA
ABBY’S MOM ..............................................................
JESSICA COLAW
SUTTON’S MOM/COACH .............................................. LIV MURPHY
DIRECTOR OF DESIGN SALLY FIORELLO
PRODUCTION MANAGER .................................. JANEL VILLATORO
ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER ............... CAITLYNE MARTIN
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR JOSH SMITH
ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR .................... NOLAN MORALEZ
STAFF CARPENTER ............................................ JESÚS GONZALEZ
MASTER ELECTRICIAN VINCHENZO LOCASCIO
SOUND ENGINEER ....................................... BRIAN CHRISTENSEN
COSTUME SHOP MANAGER .................................. LYLE HUCHTON
ASST. COSTUME SHOP MANAGER GLORY SPRINKLE
SCENIC ARTIST ................................................... EMILY HAUEISEN
DECK CREW HEAD ................................................... THEO MOERS
CARPENTERS ISAIAH NAVARRO, ZIGGY RENNER, TOMMY STUART
ELECTRICIANS ............................................... SHAWN CUMMINGS
PRODUCTION APPRENTICES ............................. KACEE COCHRUM, NOEL HAWTHORNE , THEO MOERS, DANI WILSON
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.Jessica Dahl-Colaw is delighted to make her Dallas Children’s Theater debut. A few favorite roles include The Winter’s Tale (Hermione), and Hamlet (Gertrude) at Stolen Shakespeare Guild; First Baptist of Ivy Gap (Sammy) at ICT; Oedipus the King (Guard/Chorus) at Broken Gears Project Theatre; and The Book of Liz (Dr. Ginley) at UTD. Jessica proudly works with DCT’s sensory-friendly programs and Casa Mañana’s all-abilities program.
Caroline Cooper is a freshman at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She is thrilled to return to the DCT stage where she spent many summers watching and learning from the talented professionals there. Caroline’s recent performance credits include Still Life with Iris and Lafayette No. 1 with Dealey Theatre, UT Austin student films, and local non-profit promotional films.
Rebecca
Ruby Eckian is thrilled to be returning to Dallas Children’s Theater for The Secret Life of Girls! Ruby is a freshman in the Theatre Conservatory at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She has appeared in Willy Wonka Jr. (Penelope Trout, Oompa Loompa, Understudy) and The Addams Family (Ancestor, Understudy) at DCT, as well as The Outsiders (Johnny) at her middle school.
Chandler
Veronica is grateful to be joining the cast of The Secret Life of Girls. She also has the honor of being a Sophomore in the Theater Collective Magnet at Richardson High School. Recent credits include Dallas Children Theater’s production of Harry Connick Jr.’s The Happy Elf (Ensemble Understudy); You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Linus); Something Rotten the Musical (Ensemble); Willy Wonka Jr. (Mrs. Bucket); and The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg (Editor Cox). When not rehearsing, you can find Veronica reading or listening to music. She would like to thank her parents for acting as her chauffeurs and always helping her pursue her dreams.
Anna Marie
Lili Fudge is very excited to be a part of this production of The Secret Life of Girls. She has appeared in multiple shows at DCT, including Willy Wonka Jr. (Grandma Josephina/Oompa Loompa); The Addams Family (understudy for Grandma Addams/Ancient Greek Ancestor) and was a member of the youth ensemble in Harry Connick Jr.’s The Happy Elf. She has taken acting, movie-making, and musical theater classes at DCT for the past decade. Lili is an 8th grader at The Einstein School in Plano, Texas and plans to pursue a career in theater.
Abby
Maddison Lopez is seventeen, and this is her first show with Dallas Children’s Theater. She has been doing theater since she was seven, performing in her first production at Wylie Performing Arts Center in A Christmas Carol (Ms. McDougal). Maddison then went on to do magnet theater at West Jr High and continued magnet theater at Richardson High School. Her favorite show she participated in was The Love for Three Oranges (Understudy for Pantole and Dettore) at Richardson High School. She is also involved in the technical side of theater, designing hair and makeup for several school shows and costuming one show. She also loves to write scripts and is an officer for the writing club at her school.
Hope Medrano is a Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts freshman in the theatre conservatory. She has been an active participant at DCT for as long as she can remember and has a special love for musical theatre. Some of her favorite past roles at her middle school were in Frozen Jr. (Elsa) and Annie (Grace Farrell). When not on stage or singing in the shower, Hope enjoys playing volleyball for Dallas Premier, hanging out with friends, and exploring the field of marine biology. She is thrilled to be performing in The Secret Life of Girls. Hope would like to thank Mr. Doug and Ms. Nancy for lighting her spark and her friends/family for their constant support.
Liv Murphy is delighted to return to the Dallas Children’s Theater stage after previously appearing in Magic Tree House’s Holiday Musical: A Ghost Tale for Mr. Dickens. Acting credits include A 3D Adventure at Circle Theatre, Perfect Arrangement at Uptown Players, A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Lily & Joan Theatre Co, and several of Pegasus Theatre’s “Living Black and White” murder mysteries. Directing credits include Curiouser at The Firehouse Theatre, Cooties for the Uptown Players Pride Festival, and several new works for the IMPRINT Theatreworks First Impressions Festival.
Rebekah Quicksall is excited to join this year’s production of The Secret Life of Girls. She is an 8th grader at Solar Preparatory School for Girls. She has appeared in Alice in Wonderland (Tall Alice) with DCT. She has been in numerous musicals with Repertory Company Theatre. She also has been in roles through her school with Disney Musical.
Samantha Turner is a leader in both the non-profit and corporate sectors with expertise in performing arts administration, business management, and marketing. In June 2023, she was named Executive Director for Dallas Children’s Theater after serving as Executive Director for Ballet Arizona for six years. During her tenure, the professional ballet company achieved its greatest levels of financial and creative health. Before Samantha was appointed Executive Director, she served three years as Ballet Arizona’s Director of Marketing, achieving record earned revenue for several productions. Prior to joining Ballet Arizona, Samantha held leadership roles in both non-profit and Fortune 500 companies. She served as Head of Business Operations and Finance for CAP21, a New York-based musical theatre conservatory and theatre company. Samantha moved into that role after a year-long sabbatical immersed in acting, singing, and dance training that allowed her to gain a deep understanding of the arts and artists. She integrated those insights with her 20 years of Fortune 500 leadership experience to transition to a career focused on the strategic management of arts organizations. Samantha’s for-profit career includes high-level marketing and business management roles at Aflac, Assurant, and other organizations of national and regional scope. In addition to her professional experience, Samantha holds MBAs in marketing and international business/ecommerce, and an undergraduate degree in broadcast journalism.
Nancy has directed numerous DCT productions including Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical!; Junie B.’s Essential Survival Guide to School; 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.
Linda Daugherty’s plays have been produced in all 50 states in the United States, throughout Canada, and internationally in England, India, Germany, Finland, Turkey, China, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. She received the 2011 National Award from the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine for her plays addressing teen issues, The Secret Life of Girls (bullying), EAT (It’s Not About Food) (eating disorders), dont u luv me? (teen dating violence), and hard 2 spel dad (learning differences) (written with Mary Rohde Scudday). Her play, Teen Brain: The Musical, (music and lyrics by Nick Martin) premiered in 2013 at DCT. In 2009, Ms. Daugherty received the first Elisa Project Star of Hope Award for promoting awareness of eating disorders. She is a Dallas Morning News arts staff 2011 nominee for Texan of the Year along with Dr. Susan Sugerman. Several of her plays have been National Endowment for the Arts recipients and have won the Bonderman / Indiana University / Purdue University / Indiana Repertory Theatre Playwriting Competition, the Dallas-Ft. Worth Theater Critics Forum Award for New Plays, the Southwest Theatre Association’s Playwright Award and Best New Children’s Script Award, the Orlin Corey Outstanding Playwright Award, and five Dallas Theatre League nominations for Outstanding New Play. Ms. Daugherty’s 20
plays published by Dramatic Publishing include lighter fare, musicals, comedies, holiday plays, and fairy tale adaptations. Ms. Daugherty is a member of the Dramatist Guild of America. Linda would like to express her gratitude to all the amazing healthcare professionals who have shared their insight and expertise with her and generously led after-show discussions since her first teen production in 2006.
LAUREN WHEAT
Scenic / Video Designer
Lauren is excited to be a part of DCT’s 2023-24 season! She is a graduate of Baylor University Theatre majoring in Scenic Design/Scenic Art and is pursuing her MFA in Scenic Design at SMU. Recent roles at DCT include Props Designer for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Scenic Designer/Artist for Andi Boi; and Props/Scenic Designer for Little Women. She has also previously designed for Stage West and Shine Performing Arts Studio, and has worked as a Scenic Artist for WaterTower Theatre. Lauren would like to thank her family and her parents for their endless love and support.
CAITLYNE MARTIN
Lighting Designer
CaitLyne is the Assistant Production Manager with Dallas Children’s Theater. Recent productions include DCT’s Charlotte’s Web (Stage Manager), Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical! (Deck Manager), and Last Stop on Market Street (Deck Manager). She was also a Production Apprentice during the 2021-2022 season. CaitLyne has a BFA from Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.
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.
RAVEN LANUZA-BROWN
Costume Designer
Raven Lanuza-Brown is grateful to be here! Her previous work includes The Happy Elf (Properties Assistant), Squirrel Girl Goes to College: A Squirrel Girl Play (Marvel Spotlight) (Costume Adviser), and Cry Havoc Theater Company’s Endlings (Costume Designer). She has also costumed locally at Theatre Three in Maytag Virgin (Costume Designer) and the movie Twelve Mighty Orphans (Stitcher). She would like to thank her family, friends, and wonderful DCT family.
ALAINA GALASSO
Stage Manager
Alaina Galasso is a local stage manager and scenic artist from Austin, TX. She was previously a DCT apprentice and stage manager for The Addams Family, Willy Wonka Jr., and Endlings with Cry Havoc Theater Company. She has also worked for various theatre companies in the DFW area and is now the Paint Supervisor at Zero Productions.
List reflects gifts received through September 29, 2023.
On behalf of the 250,000+ children and families served annually, we gratefully acknowledge our donors who through their contributions made it possible for DCT to present over 500 performances of high quality, professional theater for youth and families. Although program space limits our ability to publicly recognize only donors of $500 and above, we deeply and sincerely appreciate every contribution. As ticket sales cover only half our costs, your annual financial support is critical to introducing North Texas children to the magic of live theater. Should you wish to be added to this extraordinary list of donors or suggest corrections to our list, please contact the DCT Donor & Corporate Relations Department at (214) 978-0110 and THANK YOU!
DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE
$100,000 + City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture
March Family Foundation
Texas Instruments Foundation
PRODUCING PARTNER
$50,000-$99,999
The Theodore and Beulah Beasley Foundation
The Carlson Foundation
Fichtenbaum Charitable Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee
The M.R. & Evelyn Hudson Foundation
The Rosewood Foundation
The Shubert Foundation
CENTERSTAGE SPONSOR
$25,000-$49,999
Chi Omega Education & Charity Fund of Dallas
The Dallas Foundation/Showalter Family Fund
Dallas Tourism Public Improvement District
Fidelity Charitable/Sharron Hunt and Family Fund
William Randolph Hearst Foundation
Rocky Howard
Carl B. and Florence E. King Foundation
The Eugene McDermott Foundation
Morgan Stanley GIFT/The Karen & Ken Travis Fund
Schwab Charitable/Melinda & Jim Johnson
Texas Instruments
SEASON BENEFACTOR
$10,000-$24,999
Anderskouv Jarnum Family
Capital for Kids
Central Market
Charles Schwab/Becky & Everett Spaeth
Communities Foundation of Texas/North Texas
Giving Day Fund
Crawley Familly Foundation
The Dallas Foundation/Louise W. Kahn Endowment Fund
Fidelity Charitable/Ellen & Jim Markus Charitable Fund
The Holloway Family Foundation
National Endowment For The Arts
Margot B. Perot
Prosperity Bank
Raymond James Charitable/Lisa K. Simmons
Laurie Sands Harrison
Schwab Charitable/Joan Becker
Stephen M. Seay Foundation
Becky & Everett Spaeth
Strake Foundation
TACA
Texas Commission on the Arts
Texas Travel Industry Recovery Program
TXU Energy
LEADING PLAYER
$5,000-$9,999
American Endowment Foundation/Lara & Stephen Harrison
American Funds/Anonymous
The Blackbaud Giving Fund/The Herrington Family
The Blackbaud Giving Fund/Kara & Todd Ranta
Joe B. Brooks
Communities Foundation of Texas/Sutton Family Fund
June Dales
The Dallas Foundation/The McGee Endowment Foundation Fund
Sarah & Michael DeLuke
FGH Foundation/Betsy & Rick Fijolek
FGH Foundation/Kelly & Gregory Fijolek
Fidelity Charitable/Augustine Frizzell & David Lowery
Fred Jones Family Foundation/Angela & BJ Hall
Sarah Freedman & Christopher Skoog
Goldman Sachs/Charities Aid Foundation America
Haynes and Boone, LLP
Houlihan Lokey
J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund/Jane & Greg Greene
Emily Jefferson
Stephanie & Ben Jeffery
Joyce & Robert Johnson
Melinda & Jim Johnson
Carole & Chris Jordan
Margaret & Lester Keliher
Lisa Lee
Jacqui & Ray Mackewicz
Morgan Stanley GIFT/Julie & John Parolisi
Harry S. Moss Foundation
Julie & John Parolisi
Pershing Advisor Solutions/Carolyn Holloway
Janet & Lewis Shaw
Rachael & Evan Singer
Jane & William B. Travis
DIRECTOR
$2,500-$4,999
Jean Aoki
Ayco Charitable Foundation/Scott Hudson Family
Morgan & Kilian Bennett
Kathleen Kerr Blanchard & Chuck Blanchard
Nick & Sara Borrelli
Capital One Services, LLC
Charles Schwab/Tara Lewis & John Swords
Communities Foundation of Texas/Michael & Debbie Rasa Foundation Fund
Ernst & Young Foundation/Deborah & Richard Stanford
Jennifer Fargo
Fidelity Brokerage Services/Wilson Tarver
Fidelity Charitable/Meagan & Daniel Hemenway
Kelly & Gregory Fijolek
Christy & Bill Gammill
The Ryan Goldblatt Foundation
Holland & Knight
Sharron Hunt
Erin & Josh Johnston
Robin A. Ladd
Sarah & Alan Losinger
Corale & Mitchell Madden
Tim Mullins
National Financial Services/Jean Aoki
Raising Canes
Raymond James Charitable\Faus Family Foundation
Alicia Duque & Nima Rohani
Sarah & Tim Salmon
Amanda & David Schnetzer
Schwab Charitable/Brooke & Aaron Shelby
Camelia & Ted Shoemaker
UBS Financial Services/Retta Van Auken
Shanti & Ian Venegas
Shelly & Stephen Wilson
PRODUCER
$1,000-$2,499
Benevity/Jasmine & Chris Tobias
Bonnie Jean Foundation
Communities Foundation of Texas/Brice Family
Charitable Fund I
Communities Foundation of Texas/Jacque Gavin
The Dallas Foundation/Sally & Tom Dunning
Lorelei Garratt
Grant Thornton, LLP
Charlene Howell
Matt Johnson
Keliher Family Foundation
Make It Count Family Foundation
Nancy Miller Blount
Leah & Adam Mora Jr. MD
Stephanie & Mark Nelson
Pershing Advisor Solutions LLC/Rae & Lloyd Marquis
LaToyia Pierce
Patricia Santiago
Schwab Charitable/Patty & Joe Smith
Elizabeth Solender & Gary Scott
Laurie-Jo & Steve Straty
Tara Lewis & John Swords
Annette Teter
Texas Mutual
Jasmine & Chris Tobias
Amy & Kyle Turner
Julie & Bill Wheat
Karen & Jim Wiley
Henny Wright & Ed Stead
PATRON
$500-$999
Lynn Hampton & Dennis Auld
Martha Barrios
Wesley & Jeff Brady
Barbara & Julien DeVereux
Mary Dolan
Fidelity Brokerage Services/Ann & Jim Hambleton
Fidelity Charitable/Stefanie Schneidler & Jeffrey
Robinson
Fidelity Charitable/Jeanne & David Selzer
Ann & Jim Hambleton
Janet C. James
Morgan Stanley/Maureen & Robert Royer
Stacy & Dennis O’Riley
Brooke & Aaron Shelby
Katie & David Shutler
Harianne & David Wallenstein
Charlotte & Wade Wiles
Nicole & David Jones
Southwest Airlines
DCT BOARD OF TRUSTEES
PRESIDENT: Jim Markus*
CHAIRMAN: Todd Ranta*
PRESIDENT-ELECT: Leah Mora*
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: Amanda Schnetzer*
SECRETARY: Julie Parolisi*
Morgan Bennett
Sara Borrelli
Angela Downes
Kelly Fijolek
Sarah Freedman
Brooks Hall
Tiffini Hall
Meagan Hemenway
Scott Hudson
Stephanie Jeffery
LB Jeter, Jr.
Matt Johnson
Josh Johnston
Amanda Kendall
Robin A. Ladd
Lisa Lee
Jacqueline Mackewicz
Corale Madden
Adam Mora Jr., MD
Tim Mullins
Stephanie Nelson*
Rachel Orr
Nima Rohani, DDS, MS
Sarah Salmon
Jennifer Garratt Saltsman
Evan P. Singer
Deborah Stanford
Jasmine Tobias
Kyle Turner
Shanti Shahani Venegas
DCT BOARD OF ADVISORS
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
EMERITUS MEMBERS
Margaret Keliher
Tara Lewis*
Peter Martin
Teresa Parravano
Todd Ranta
Christa Sanford
Sally Schopmeyer
Elizabeth Showalter
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 Committee
DCT STAFF
FOUNDER: Robyn Flatt
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Samantha Turner
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR / EDUCATION DIRECTOR: Nancy Schaeffer
ASSOCIATE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR: Artie Olaisen
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE & HUMAN RESOURCES: Dennis O’Riley
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR : Coy Covington
FINANCE
CONTROLLER :
Nina Williams
FINANCE MANAGER:
Jim Amrhein
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT : Roxie King
DEVELOPMENT
GRANTS MANAGER:
Joey Hamilton
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT -
RECORDS AND VOLUNTEER
COORDINATION:
Elizabeth Ross
EDUCATION
EDUCATION COORDINATOR :
Terry Feagin
PROJECT INCLUSION
COORDINATOR :
Gina Waits
EDUCATION MANAGER:
Amelia Awalt
MUSICAL THEATER CONSERVATORY DIRECTOR :
K. Doug Miller
ACADEMY COORDINATOR:
Raven Lanuza-Brown
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
ACTING / VIDEO: Karl Schaeffer
MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING:
Mallory Coulter
DIRECTOR OF TICKETING & PATRON SERVICES : Steve Jones
PR / ENGAGEMENT
MANAGER:
Jazmine Hill
BOX OFFICE ASSOCIATE :
Douglass Burks
BOX OFFICE ASSISTANT :
Rachel Wells
FIELD TRIP
COORDINATOR:
Joanna Coogan
FACILITIES
NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMIN. / IT / FACILITIES:
Aaron Rodriguez
PRODUCTIO N
PRODUCTION MANAGER / RENTAL COORDINATOR:
Janel Villatoro
ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER:
CaitLyne Martin
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR:
Josh Smith
ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR:
Nolan Moralez
RESIDENT COSTUME DESIGNER / COSTUME SHOP MANAGER:
Lyle Huchton
SOUND ENGINEER:
Brian Christensen
RESIDENT SOUND DESIGNER:
Marco Salinas
MASTER ELECTRICIAN:
Vinchenzo Locascio
STAFF CARPENTER:
Jesus Gonzalez
ASSISTANT COSTUME SHOP MANAGER
Glory Sprinkle
DIRECTOR OF DESIGN :
Sally Fiorello
GIRLS TO WOMEN/YOUNG MEN’S HEALTH AND WELLNESS, DALLAS
Susan Sugerman, MD,MPH
Dana Rubin-Remer, MD
FAMILY PLACE, THE BE PROJECT
Vanessa Baum, MPH
Director of Prevention Education
CHILDREN’S HEALTH
Andy McGarrahan, PhD Clinical Psychologist
Kimberly A Caolo, LPC-S,RPT-S,ATR-BC Clinical Therapist
K. Tierney Titus, CCLS Certified Child Life Specialist
MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL:
Kathleen Fischer, R.N., M.A.
Speaker, Author, Family and Teen Coach