Drexel Theatre Presents: Clue

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THE DREXEL DEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTS

PRESENTS

ON STAGE

Based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn

Written by Sandy Rustin

Additional Material by Hunter Foster and Eric Price

Based on the Paramount Pictures Motion Picture

Based on the Hasbro board game CLUE

Original music composed by Michael Holland

WITH

Clara Boglioli, Lois Divoll, Julie Ettore, Julian Garcia, Vlad Gherghel, Alex Hartley, Matthew Lacy, Christopher Martinez, Anthony Finn McNamara, Morgan McNulty, Ben Robare, Maya Seipel, Jia Weingard, Madison Yu

STAGEMANAGER

Sydney Schulze

ASSTPRODUCTIONMANAGER

Sara Grimaldi

MARKETING

Eitan Barkat

SCENICDESIGNER

Andrew Laine

ARTISTICDIRECTOR

Nick Anselmo

TECHNICALDIRECTOR

Chris Totora

MARKETING

Dahlia Ufberg

LIGHTINGDESIGNER

J. Dominic Chacon

COSTUMESHOPMANAGER

Asaki Kuruma

Performance & rehearsal musical tracks provided by Right On Cue Services www.RightOnCueServices.com

“CLUE: ON STAGE is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)”

ASSTDIRECTOR

Bryce Zenon

GENERALMANAGER

Tanner Richardett

PROPSMASTER

Amanda Hatch

SOUNDDESIGNER

Nick Gackenbach

FIGHTDIRECTOR

Ian Rose

DIRECTIONBY

Peter Reynolds

PRODUCTIONMANAGER

Paul Jerue

MARKETING

Morgan McNulty

COSTUMEDESIGNER

Jenna Gove

STAGEMANAGEMENTCONSULTANT

Kari Krein-Silvers

ASST FIGHTDIRECTOR

Liz Irvine

THE VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS PERFORMANCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED

ASSISTANTSTAGE MANAGER

Siena Martin

WARDROBE/ DRESSER

Bella Meltzer

ASSISTANTMASTER ELECTRICIAN

Tim Edgenton

ASSISTANTSCENIC DESIGNER

Dana David

PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN

Daniel Lee

CREW

ASSISTANTSTAGE MANAGER

Maddye Perry

LIGHTBOARD OP/PROGRAMMER

Destiny Bedminster

AUDIOSUPERVISOR

Aidan Pettyjohn

ASSISTANTSCENIC ARTIST

Abbey Ketchum

PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN

Kenneth Wang

COSTUMESHOP ASSISTANT

Harang Kang

PA/RUNCREW

Frankie LaBelle

SOUNDBOARD OP

Sophie Rutan

ASSISTANTPROPS MASTER

Jenny Glickman

ASSISTANTSCENIC ARTIST

Vivien Ho

PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN

Avery Shope

COSTUMESHOP ASSISTANT

Faith Roberson

WARDROBE/ DRESSER

Mae Merkle

MASTERELECTRICIAN

Alan Stelmukh

ASSISTANTPROPS MASSTER

Rachel Burton

ASSISTANTTECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Drew Mangione

COSTUMESHOP ASSISTANT

Dabin Lee

LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The land on which Drexel University stands and upon which we gather is part of the traditional territory of the Lenape called “Lenapehoking” (pronunciation: Lun-nah-payho-king) It is here that the people called the 'grandfather tribe' and the 'peacemakers' have lived their lives, spoken their language, and held their ceremonies for thousands of years. Indeed, Lenape is translated as “real or original person.” During the colonial and early federal period, many were removed west and north, but some also remain in their homeland The Lenape were subjected to 250 years of colonization that included cultural suppression and erasure, forced removal from this land and continue to experience systemic discrimination and marginalization

Acknowledging this history, our privilege to be on this land, and the Lenape tribe's continued presence, is consistent with Drexel University’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We openly recognize the Lenape tribe as the original inhabitants of eastern Pennsylvania, as well as their continuing presence and relationship with their territory We acknowledge the Lenape people as the Indigenous stewards of their homelands as well as the spiritual keepers of the Lenape Sipu, or Delaware River, and Drexel University does hereby commit to actively supporting our Lenape community members in whatever way we are able, helping to maintain the Indigenous cultural identity of Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and southern New York.

We hope that, by recognizing this Indigenous history, it will inspire you to think about your place on this land, engage in efforts to promote a community that values work towards decolonization and strengthening of Indigenous communities, here and elsewhere.

WELCOME FROM THE DEPARTMENT

This madcap murderous mystery farce is the perfect way to conclude an incredible season of theater for us at Drexel. We started with the rocking musical The Lightning Thief, celebrated the creativity of the youngest members of our community in No Way Jose! with nine short plays from the Mantua Theater Project, and conclude with everyone's favorite board game turned movie, turned theatrical event Clue. We are thrilled to welcome back Peter Reynolds, who has directed many wonderful shows for us in the past, and set designer Andrew Laine

This show was a huge undertaking. It never could have been accomplished without our incredible Production Manager/Technical Director - Paul Jerue and his amazing and dedicated production students As with all of our productions, this show is the result of the hard work of many more students and professional artists than you see onstage. More than 76 students work on all aspects of our productions. These students represent more than 34 different majors from across the entire University, and in the spirit of collaboration and creativity, they bring together their diverse backgrounds, skills, and passions to create first-class theatrical productions. Our skilled students participate in building the scenery and props, assisting the professional director and designers, running/programming the lights and sound, creating marketing materials, and managing front of house and all the administrative elements that go into putting on a production of this scale.

We hope you enjoy this production and that you will return next season. Join us for the end of season Theatre Showcase on Saturday, June 8th and for all the other events from the Department of Performing Arts as we continue the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Mandell Theater. You can find out more at www.drexel.edu/performingarts and be sure to follow us on social media (@drexeltheatreprogram) We are thrilled to have you join us for this incredible show and we look forward to seeing you again soon!

Jia Weingard Julian Garcia Matthew Lacy Christopher Martinez Anthony Finn McNamara Maya Seipel Madison Yu Julie Ettore Alex Hartley Vlad Gherghel Ben Robare Clara Boglioli Lois Divoll Photographed by Pedro Vasquez Morgan McNulty ON STAGE

CAST

Wadsworth..............................................................................................

Julian Garcia

Mr. Green............................................................................... Christopher Martinez

Miss Scarlet.................................................................................... Morgan McNulty

Colonel Mustard................................................................................ Matthew Lacy

Professor Plum........................................................ Anthony Finn McNamara

Mrs. Peacock............................................................................................. Maya Seipel

Mrs. White................................................................................................... Madison Yu

Yvette/Backup Cop........................................................................... Jia Weingard

Mr. Boddy/Backup Cop/Plum Cover.................................. Vlad Gherghel

The Cook/Backup Cop........................................................................ Julie Ettore

Motorist/Chief of Police.................................................................... Alex Hartley

Unexpected Cop/Green Cover/Wadsworth Cover......... Ben Robare

Singing Telegram Girl/Scarlet Cover/Yvette Cover..... Clara Boglioli White Cover/Peacock Cover.............................................................. Lois Divoll

Time

The play begins just before dinner on a dark and stormy night not too far from Washington, D.C., in 1954

Place

Boddy Manor A mansion of epic proportions and terrifying secrets

The will be a 15 minute intermission between acts.

CONTENT WARNINGS

Flashing Lights, discussions of violent acts, simulated violence, prop guns and gunshot sound effects, use of theatrical haze and fog

THE VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS PERFORMANCE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED

ON
STAGE

WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST

CLARA BOGLIOLI (she/her; Singing Telegram Girl/Scarlet Cover/Yvette Cover) is a freshman at Drexel University and is so excited to be a part of Clue! She has been in theatre most of her life and has most recently performed in No Way Jose! here at Drexel Clara is a Fashion Design major and has loved her first year so far, many thanks to the theatre program She is honored to be your Singing Telegram Girl, and hopes you enjoy the show!

LOIS DIVOLL (she/her; White Cover/Peacock Cover) is honored to be involved in this production Clue! Recent Drexel productions this year include No Way Jose! as Lizzy the Cherry Blossom Tree. In her free time, you can find Lois wandering the aisles of Trader Joe's or walking along the Schuylkill.

JULIE ETTORE (she/her; The Cook/Backup Cop) is thrilled to be a part of the cast of Clue! Previous credits at Drexel include The Lightning Thief, The New Works Festival, and Drexel Players Cabarets Julie would like to thank the cast and crew for their endless and unwavering love and support

JULIAN GARCIA (he/him; Wadsworth) is a third year Music Industry student at Drexel He is very excited to be a part of his first production with Drexel Theatre. Thanks to all of the cast, crew, and staff for their amazing work and passion!

VLAD GHERGHEL (he/him; Mr. Boddy/Backup Cop/Plum Cover) Meet Vlad. He's cool. He makes movies. In Clue, he's a guy giving weapons like they're candy. Predictable for a Romanian. His first Drexel Mainstage show and many to come ;)

ALEX HARTLEY (he/him; Motorist/Chief of Police), a film student, is thrilled to take the stage for the first time Even though he usually works behind the scenes, he's excited to act in Clue Putting his heart into it, Alex aims to make a memorable debut, showcasing his passion for both film and theater

MATTHEW LACY (he/him; Colonel Mustard) Junior-year Screenwriting and Playwriting major Very grateful and excited to be playing the earnestly dim-witted Colonel Mustard. If I was a mustard, I’d be Dijon, and would prefer living on hot dogs and pretzels.

CHRISTOPHER MARTINEZ (he/him; Mr. Green) is a freshman at Drexel and is so excited to be in his second production! Past Credits include The Lightning Thief (Luke) The Drowsy Chaperone (Man in Chair), Evita (Che). Christopher would love to thank his family, friends, and Drexel Theatre family for all their love and support!

ANTHONY FINN McNAMARA (he/him; Professor Plum) is very excited to make his first main-stage appearance as Professor Plum! A Freshman in the Game Design and Production program, you can also catch him performing with the Drexel Football Team (improv comedy) every month.

MORGAN McNULTY (she/her; Miss Scarlet) is a graduating senior. This is a real, full-circle moment for her, as Clue was her senior show in high school. She is sad her time with Drexel Theatre has come to an end, but is so grateful for the memories and friends made. Morgan would like to thank the Clue team, her family, her cat, Boba, and her partner, Will

WHO’S WHO

BEN ROBARE (he/him; Unexpected Cop/Green Cover/Wadsworth Cover) is pumped to be the Unexpected Cop in Clue. He is a second year Mechanical Engineering major, and has loved getting back into theatre here at Drexel. He’d like to thank the cast and crew for supporting him in his first big show since middle school.

MAYA SEIPEL (she/her; Mrs Peacock) is a second year Design and Merchandising major and Theater Scholarship Student On stage, you may have seen her dressed as a book in the Mantua Theater Project or sitting in a box in Director’s Lab Off stage, you may have seen her laughing too much in rehearsal or spending ridiculous amounts of money on iced coffee Being in Clue has been such a phenomenal experience for Maya and this is “potench” the most fun cast and crew she’s ever worked with. Enjoy the show!

JIA WEINGARD (she/her; Yvette/Backup Cop) is a sophomore at Drexel and is excited to be a part of the cast of Clue this spring! She is very grateful for the talented cast and crew, as well as the Drexel theatre company. She’d like to thank her parents for their support with her work

MADISON YU(she/her; Mrs White) is a second year Entertainment and Arts Management major with a double minor in Film and Theatre She is beyond excited to play Mrs White in Drexel’s production of Clue Madison would like to thank everyone who made this show possible, and is even more pumped to show everyone the great work the cast, tech, and crew have worked towards. She hopes you enjoy the spectacle!

ARTISTIC TEAM/CREW

RACHEL BURTON (she/her; Assistant Props Master) is a freshman majoring in design and merchandising This is her first time working on props and paint and has had so much fun working with Amanda and the team.

J. DOMINIC CHACON (he/him; Lighting Designer) is a Lighting Designer and Production Manager based in Philadelphia. He has been working in Philadelphia since he arrived here in 2002. He is an Adjunct Professor at Drexel University and the Lighting Coordinator for the Lang Performing Arts Center at Swarthmore College In Philly he has designed for Walnut Street Theatre, Azuka, People's Light and many more Outside of Philly his work has been seen at Florida Studio Theatre, Bowery Street Theatre and Long Wharf Theatre He is dedicated to making theatre a collaboration as well as a learning experience In addition to his theatre work he is very passionate about his civic duties volunteering for Non Profits in and around Philadelphia. Some of his favorite collaborations have been Peter and the Starcatcher (Walnut Street Theatre), Blood Wedding (PAC), Dido+ (Curtis Opera). To find out more check out his website domchacon.com

DANA DAVID (she/they; Assistant Scenic Designer) Dana is very excited to be working on scenic design for her first time ever! She would like to thank Andrew Laine for letting her be his assistant to this crazy amazing set, and Paul and Nick for this opportunity She would also like to thank her amazing and loving friends and family for always supporting her dreams and aspirations

WHO’S WHO

NICK GACKENBACH (he/him; Sound Designer) is a Sound Designer and Audio Engineer based in Willow Grove, PA Currently, he is the Sound & Projections Engineer and an Adjunct Professor of Sound Design & Technology in the School of Theater at Temple University. Nick’s sound designs have been heard at the Walnut Street Theater, Temple University, local High Schools, and at many concerts throughout the tri-state area. In his spare time, he enjoys rock climbing and downhill mountain biking. Much love and thanks to Danielle for her support

JENNY GLICKMAN (she/her; Assistant Props Master) After 11 productions, this is Jenny’s final show with the Drexel theatre program She has worked in props and paint, production management, and stage managed two musicals with Drexel She’s graduating this June with a degree in Entertainment & Arts Management Much love to her Drexel theatre family

JENNA GOVE (she/her; Costume Designer) is a costume designer and costume shop manager originally from central Missouri. Recent designs include Eleanor and Dolly (Temple University), Ride the Cyclone and Peter and the Starcatcher (Friends' Central School) and Cinderella (Upper Darby Summer Stage). She has twice won the USITT Midwest Region Student Design Award for her costume designs for The Bacchae and Dog Act Currently serving as the costume shop manager at Temple University, she has also managed the costume shops at Swarthmore College and Ozark Actors Theatre She holds an MFA in costume design from Michigan State University Love and thanks to Chris

SARA GRIMALDI (she/her; Assistant Production Manager) This is Sara's final show at Drexel, she would like to thank everyone in Drexel Theater but especially shoutout Paul Jerue, Amanda Hatch, and Asaki Kuruma. It's been a great few years of working on shows and she's glad to go out on a bloody good note.

HARANG KANG (she/her; Costume Shop Assistant) I am a freshman, and this is my first time joining the theatre program. I am so excited to be a part of the costume shop!

FRANKIE LaBELLE (they/them; PA/Run Crew) is a first year Entertainment and Arts Management major They are so excited to be a part of the production team, and to work backstage during the show!

ANDREW LAINE (he/him; Scenic Designer) designs, engineers, invents, rigs, and builds things for theater and has been doing so professionally around the country since 1997. He is currently a Professor at Temple University, where he heads the evergrowing Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Technical Production & Management. Andrew serves as Resident Scene Designer for Mauckingbird Theater Company in Philadelphia.

DREW MANGIONE (he/him; Assistant Technical Director) is looking forward to working on Clue: On Stage, as his last show with the Drexel Theater Company He has previously worked on other Drexel productions including Mantua Theater Project, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, Songs for a New World, and The Lightning Thief

WHO’S WHO

SIENA MARTIN (she/her; Assistant Stage Manager) is a graduating senior from the College of Nursing She has been part of Drexel Production for all four years and this is her last theatre show. Even though she won't be entering the entertainment world after graduation, the incredible memories from this program will stay with her wherever she ends up next.

MAE MERKLE (any pronouns; Wardrobe/Dresser) is so grateful for the opportunity to run wardrobe for Clue! Working with the cast and crew has been an incredible collaborative learning experience In addition to this production, Mae has been involved in numerous shows at Drexel University as a part of the Costume Design Team, including The Lightning Thief, The Mantua Theater Project, Songs for a New World, Anonymous, various dance works, and more

MADDYE PERRY (she/her; Assistant Stage Manager) is a Junior in Entertainment and Arts Management. This is her first Drexel production as an ASM since joining the Drexel Theatre Program last winter. She has also had her playwriting work, “Schuylkill”, performed in New Works last term and in D-Lab for this current term.

PETER REYNOLDS (he/him; Director)

Artistic Director – Mauckingbird Theatre Company, Philadelphia; Head of Musical Theater, Temple University Philadelphia area: Act II Playhouse, Media Theatre, Hedgerow Theatre, Candlelight Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Philadelphia Young Playwrights, Walnut Street Theatre, Curio Theatre, Cape May Stage and the Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center in New Jersey Regionally: 6 years as Artistic Director of HealthWorks Theatre-Chicago, winner of the Award of Excellence in Prevention Education; Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Arrow Rock

Lyceum Theatre, HotCity Theatre-St Louis, Chicago Dramatists, Theatre Building Chicago, Maples Repertory; Villanova Theatre, University of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign, Drexel University, Arcadia University, and Southern Illinois University.

FAITH ROBERSON (she/her; Costume Shop Assistant) is one of the newest Drexel University theatre department members. She is one of the Costume Shop Assistants for the production of Clue. This is her first production in this role but she has previously helped in the shop with the Winter dance and the Mantua Project, No Way José Faith is skilled in sewing, fashion/costume design, and general costume projects She is excited to continue to work in the shop and support future theatre productions

SYDNEY SCHULZE (she/they; Stage Manager) is a third year Entertainment and Arts Management student major with a minor in Business Administration Sydney has been a part of the theater program since her first day at Drexel, after falling in love with production in high school. She splits her time between lighting and stage managing, but to her, nothing beats calling a show. She wants to thank the cast, crew, and designers for an amazing production of Clue. Break a leg!

BRYCE ZENON (he/him; Assistant Director) is currently studying Game Design and Production at Drexel University When he’s not performing on stage he spends most of his time playing video games or exercising his creative muscles through writing, drawing, singing and reading He's trying something new by becoming an assistant director for CLUE after having been performing for Drexel Theatre for 3 years His previous works include Mantua’s No Way Jose!, The Lightning Thief, Songs for a New World, Zooman and The Sign and Pac & Biggie Are Dead.

WHO’S WHO

HUNTER FOSTER (Additional Material) is an Artistic Associate at the Bucks County Playhouse where he has directed numerous shows including: Clue: On Stage (World Premiere), Guys and Dolls, Company, Ain’t Misbehavin’, The Buddy Holly Story (2016 and 2017), and Summer of ’42 Other directing credits include: The Foreigner, Cabaret, My Fair Lady (Cape Playhouse), Grease (North Carolina Theatre), Spamalot (Casa Mañana); and many productions of the Million Dollar Quartet As a writer, he has written the books to two OffBroadway musicals: Jasper in Deadland and Summer of ’42 which was nominated for an Outer Critic Award for best new Off-Broadway musical Other recent book writing credits include The Circus in Winter (Goodspeed Musicals), Clyde and Bonnie: A Folktale (New York Musical Theatre Festival, Aurora Theatre), The Hollow (Signature Theatre) and Blue Ridge Sky

MICHAEL HOLLAND(Original Music Composer) is a multi-talented artist with work across the entire musical spectrum. His orchestration and vocal arrangement work can be heard on the 2011 Godspell revival cast recording (coproducer) As a composer and lyricist he has written Horizon Line (Theatre Latté Da, Minneapolis), Hurricane (NYMF), and Believe in Me… a Bigfoot musical (fringeNYC). He has written incidental music for various theatre companies including Playwrights Horizons, The Alley Theatre, The Old Globe, Dallas Theater Center, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Juilliard, and NYU Tisch. As a performer/arranger/music director he created the multi-award winning altcabaret favorite Gashole! (2001-2013) His orchestrations include Emma! A Pop musical (Stageworks), Disco Party and The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Playscripts). Recordings include four solo CDs of original music, as well as the world premiere of Another Day in the Modern World on The Maury Yeston Songbook (ps classics)

JONATHAN LYNN (Screenplay) has directed 10 feature films including the cult classic Clue (he also wrote the screenplay), Nuns on the Run (also written by Mr Lynn), My Cousin Vinny, The Distinguished Gentleman, Sgt Bilko, Greedy, Trial And Error, The Whole Nine Yards, The Fighting Temptations and most recently, Wild Target. His first produced screenplay was The Internecine Project (1974). For television, Jonathan’s writing credits include dozens of episodes of various comedy series but he is best known for the phenomenally successful, multiaward-winning BBC series Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, co- written and created with Antony Jay. Jonathan authored the bestselling books The Complete Yes, Minister and The Complete Yes, Prime Minister, which cumulatively sold more than a million copies in hardback and have been translated into numerous languages and are still in print nearly 30 years later His novel Mayday (1991) is being re-published by Endeavour Press and his latest books Comedy Rules (Faber and Faber) and Samaritans (Endeavour) both received rave reviews About Samaritans, the Sunday Times said: “This is a book George Orwell would have approved of.”

ERIC PRICE (Additional Material) has written the lyrics and book to the musicals The Violet Hour, Radioactive, Presto Change-o, Around the World, Hello Out There, The Sixth Borough, and additional material for the stage adaptation of the film Clue. His work has been produced at theaters in New York, around the country, and in Europe Production experience includes work at such institutions as Manhattan Theatre Club, Roundabout Theatre, Goodman Theatre, The Kennedy Center, Menier Chocolate Factory, Barrington Stage, Symphony Space, Merkin Recital Hall, Minetta Lane Theatre, Audible com, Joe’s Pub, 54 Below (including solo show), Birdland,

WHO’S WHO

the Ravinia Festival, and more In addition to his career as a writer, Eric was the longtime assistant to 21-time Tony Award®-winning director/producer Hal Prince and worked with him over the course of twelve years on the development of new musicals that premiered in New York, Chicago, Washington DC, London, and Tokyo. www.ericpriceonline.com

SANDY RUSTIN (Author) is an actress and award-winning playwright named by American Theatre Magazine as one of the “Most-Produced Playwrights of the ’22-’23 season ” Her stage adaptation of the film CLUE is one of the most-produced plays in the U S , with over 3,000 productions worldwide Her original comedy, The Cottage, premiered on Broadway in July 2023 at The Hayes Theatre (Jason Alexander, director) Other works include: the concert adaptations of Dear World & I Married An Angel for New York City Center Encores!, Mattel’s American Girl Live, The Suffragette’s Murder (upcoming premiere), Rated P for Parenthood (Off Broadway/ABC-TV), Houston (New American Musical Award), Always Something There for Primary Wave Music, and many others. Sandy serves on the Board of Camp

Kesem, helping children through a parent’s cancer diagnosis She lives in Maplewood, NJ with her husband and two sons. www.sandyrustin.com INSTA: @sandyrustin

SPECIAL THANKS TO

Caroline Leipf, LaShanetta Harris, Paul Jerue, Chris Totora, Brandon McShaffrey, Liv Shoup

ON
STAGE

DEPARTMENT OF PERFORMING ARTS

Interim Department Head

Brent White

Program Directors

Luke Abruzzo Music

Nick Anselmo Theatre

Administrative Staff

Jennifer Morley Interim Dance

LaShanetta Harris

Department Administrator

Caroline Leipf

Mandell Theater Managing Director

Esteban Reina Soto

Performing Arts Graduate Assistant

Liv Shoup

Audience Services Coordinator

Lauren Tracy

Ensemble Production Associate

Production Staff

Paul Jerue

Theatre Production Manager/ Black Box Theater Technical Director

Asaki Kuruma Costume Shop Manager

Chris Totora

Mandell Theater Technical Director

DREXEL THEATRE COMPANY MEMBERS

Aiden Abiuso................................................................................................Computer Science

Kamilla Akhmedova...........................................................................Game Design & Prod

Josh Atkinson................................................................................................................Psychology

Eitan Barkat......................................................................................................................Marketing

Destiny Bedminster.....................................................................................................Marketing

Anthony Bloomfield...................................................................Engineering Technology

Clara Boglioli Fashion Design

Avery Boudreaux Fashion Design

Russell Chissoe Screenwriting/Playwriting

Ava Jade Dandrea Graphic Design

Dana David...................................................................................................................Architecture

Lois Divoll.....................................................................................................................Mathematics

Korey Donaghy..................................................................... Entertainment & Arts Mgmt

Kai Doron...............................................................................................Environmental Science

Aaron Forsman..........................................................................................................Architecture

Viza Freeman.....................................................................................................Communication

Julian Garcia............................................................................................................Music Industry

Vlad Gherghel Film & Television

Jenny Glickman Entertainment & Arts Mgmt

Spencer Gordon Communication

Sara Grimaldi Political Science

Alex Hartley.........................................................................................................Film & Television

John Hazlett...........................................................................................................Fashion Design

Hannah Herman............................................................................................Entrepreneurship

Vivien Ho...................................................................................................Software Engineering

Amelia Hooker......................................................................................................Fashion Design

Abigail Insana...............................................................................................Biological Sciences

Rachael Kelson.......................................................................Environmental Engineering

Rachel Kessler Screenwriting/Playwriting

Abbey Ketchum Photography

Matthew Lacy Screenwriting/Playwriting

Sam Macris Computer Science

Drew Mangione...................................................................................Electrical Engineering

Siena Martin.............................................................................................................................Nursing

Christopher Martinez...................................................................................Film & Television

Anthony Finn McNamara.................................................Game Design & Production

DREXEL THEATRE COMPANY MEMBERS

Morgan McNulty.............................................Marketing & Organizational Mgmt

Mae Merkle...................................................................................................Costume Design

Layan Mouhamed.........................................................................................................Finance

Adam Nieves................................................................................................Film & Television

Miguel Ortega Screenwriting/Playwriting

Izzy Patrizio Communication

Symone Patterson Music Industry

Serena Pearl...................................................................................................Political Science

Aidan Pettyjohn...................................................................Architectural Engineering

Bianca Polycarpe.........................................................................................Fashion Design

Emmett Portnoy......................................................................................................Animation

Ben Robare.................................................................................Mechanical Engineering

Sophie Rutan........................................................................................1st Year Exploratory

Claire Sanner 1st Year Exploratory

Pablo Santos Economics

Sydney Schulze Entertainment & Arts Mgmt

Maya Seipel..........................................................................Design and Merchandising

Noa Silverman...............................................................................................Graphic Design

Zoe Sliwinski.................................................................................................Film & Television

Shea Smith.................................................................................Business Administration

Alan Stelmukh................................................................................................Music Industry

Abby Swaney..........................................................................................................Psychology

Dana Taylor Entertainment & Arts

Bobby Trommer Chemistry

Lucy Tyler............................................................................Entertainment & Arts Mgmt

Dahlia Ufberg.............................................................................................................Marketing

Dylan Ugel..........................................................................................................Music Industry

Morgan Unruh........................................................................................................Psychology

Pedro Vasquez............................................................................................Film & Television

Grace Weachter..................................................................Screenwriting/Playwriting

Kenneth Wang.......................................................................................Computer Science

Jia Weingard Psychology

Madison Yu Entertainment & Arts Mgmt

Bryce Zenon........................................................................Game Design & Production

Mia Zlupko......................................................................................................Product Design

Maeve Zeleniak.........................................................................................Communications

UPCOMING PERFORMING ARTS EVENTS

THEATRE

END-OF-TERM THEATRE SHOWCASE - SPRING

June 8, 2024 | URBN Annex Black Box Theater

MusicalTheatreCabaret–1pm

DirectorsLab-7:00pm

AdvancedImprovEnsemble –8:30pm

MUSIC

CHAMBER STRINGS

June 4, 2024 | 7:30PM | Main Auditorium

JAZZ ORCHESTRA AND JAZZTEL ALUMNUS REUNION

June 6, 2024 | 7:30PM | Mandell Theater

CONCERT BAND

June 7, 2024 | 7:30PM | Mandell Theater

ALL COLLEGE CHOIR AND CHAMBER BRASS AND WINDS

June 8, 2024 | 7:00PM | Main Auditorium

MEDITERRANEAN ENSEMBLE

June 8, 2024 | 7:30PM | Mandell Theater

UNIVERSITY CHORUS AND CHAMBER SINGERS

June 9, 2024 | 3:00 PM | Great Court

GOSPEL CHOIR

June 9, 2024 | 5:00PM | Mandell Theater

DREXEL

UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

June 9, 2024 | 7:30PM | Main Auditorium

Learn more about our upcoming events at drexel.edu/performingarts

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JoinusforDrexelUniversityConcertBand’sspring performance,andcomplimentarypre-performance receptiontocelebratetheMandellat50.

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