EHS ONSTAGE Presents: "Chicago: High School Edition"

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EHS ONSTAGE

Music Direction by

Garmon Ashby

Directed by

George Brock March 4 - 6, 2022 Friday & Saturday 7pm Sunday 3pm Underwood Theatre

Choreography by

Kristina Burgess


EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT

PRODUCER LEVEL

THANK YOU TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS!

Joanie and David Andrews / David Donae and Rob Chramosta / Bella Catherine and David Crabtree / Andrew and Brooke Yasmine Gibellini / Lulu Julie and Robin Goytia / Isabella and Harrison Julie Kinzelman and Christopher Tribble / Calder and Amelia Nicole and George Postolos / Kyriaki Sherri and Charles Schugart / Taylor Kim and Jeff Van Gundy / Grayson

DIRECTOR LEVEL Cynthia and Mark Hazard / Taliana Stoy Allison Piper / Alyssa Wall Katheryn and Hugh Ray / John William Heather and James Reardon / Alexander

PERFORMER LEVEL Madonna and Brad Bauch / Grace Kristine and Jeff Bird / Jamison Jana Grauberger and Samuel Gay / Mathieu Jennifer and Samuel Hendricks / Kate Taucha Hogue / Mali Laura Banfield and Daniel Kirkpatrick / Corey Sonia and Amit Lahoti / Chris and Ethan Angie and Jared Levinthal / Kendall Elizabeth and Jason Love / Tait Martha and Richard Perwien / Sophia Mary Lucille Anderson and Jeff Shore / Lili

www.EHSHouston.org/PerformingArts


EHS ONSTAGE

Chicago: High School Edition Book By

Fred Ebb & Bob Fosse Music By

John Kander Lyrics By

Fred Ebb Based on the play by

Maurine Dallas Watkins Script adaptation by

David Thompson Directed By

George Brock

Music Direction By

Garmon Ashby

Produced By

Mariana Alarcon Choreography By

Kristina Burgess

Set & Lighting Design By

Costume Design By

Sound Design By

Production Stage Manager

Peter Hutcheson

Paige Naughton

Paul Revaz

Robin Bowman

Stage Management

Sophia Berumen, Mathieu Gay & Ava Toubassi CHICAGO: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com


Velma Kelly Fred Casely Roxie Hart Amos Hart Matron Mama Morton Billy Flynn Mary Sunshine Liz Annie June Hunyak Mona Reporter Kitty Harry Officer Fogerty Third Reporter Judge Clerk Juror One Harrison MC1 MC2 MC3 MC4 MC5 MC6 MC7 MC8 MC10 MC11 MC12 Ensemble

CAST

Abigail Klinkerman Colin McCormick Kyriaki Postolos David Andrews Lydia Berckley Connor Smith Taylor Cross Meredith Kinzel Ashlyn Collings Quinn Morgenroth Kenna Suttle Kristin Davis Charlotte Murry Taliana Stoy Evan Ringwald Tait Love Calder Tribble Harrison Goytia Grayson Van Gundy Olivia Jameson Elliott Wang Mark-Anthony Mey Lily O’Gorman Julia Zichy Taylor Schugart Corey Kirkpatrick Bella Marquez Hannah Smith Kennah Bent Eva Misso Lizzy Weeden Brooke Crabtree Nicole Citardi, Carina Garza Joaquin Hartsfield, Sophie Marshall Kate Hendricks, Anayla Wilson


PRODUCTION STAFF

PRODUCER DIRECTOR MUSIC DIRECTOR CHOREOGRAPHER ASSISTANT CHOREOGRAPHER PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER STAGE MANAGERS TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ LIGHTING DESIGN SCENE DESIGN SET COSTRUCTION COSTUME DESIGN LIGHT BOARD OPERATOR FOLLOW SPOT OPERATORS SOUND DESIGN ASSISTANT AUDIO ENGINEER SET CREW LEAD DRESSER DRESSERS GRAPHIC DESIGN/PROGRAM

Mariana Alarcon George Brock Garmon Ashby Kristina Burgess Karen Pfeifer Paige Naughton Sophia Berumen Mathieu Gay Ava Toubassi

Paul Revaz Torsten Lewis, Tessa Twiford, Paul Revaz Stagecraft Classes, Hayden Wetmore, Connor Smith, James Neereimer, Theo Brown Robin Bowman Cami Gibbons Marco Montoya Stella Frank Peter Hutcheson Hayes Dodson Catherine Miller, Theo Brown, William Palmer, Julia Lang Sophia Espinoza Lindsey Levan, Cati Stabell, Mia Tribble George Brock

ORCHESTRA

Reed 1: Doug Wright Reed 2: Michael Kasinger Reed 3: Todd Hearn Trumpet 1: James Williams III Jack Anderson* Trumpet 2: George Solis Trombone 1: Dave Womack James Neeriemer*

Trombone 2: Bruce Melville Tuba/Bass: Thomas Helton Percussion: Joe Beam Banjo: Frank DeBretti Keyboard 1: Sarah Spencer Keyboard 2: Luke Kirkwood Violin: Zachary Montasser

*Student Musicians


SPECIAL THANKS Costume Help Emma Wang Kim Van Gundy

Rehearsal Food

Julie Goytia Vanessa Garza Nicole Postolos Kristin Misso Robyn Davis Julie Kinzelman Elizabeth Love Paula Mey Jennifer McCormick Kim Van Gundy

Locker Notes

Milete Klinkerman Laura Banfield Jennifer McCormick

Lobby

Milete Klinkerman Paula Mey

Ushers

Tracy Weeden Julie Goytia Allison Miller Laura Banfield

Cast Party

Host: Taylor Cross and family Rey Gongora


Hard to Believe this is the Final Curtain! We are so proud of you!


COMPANY BIOS Acting Company David Andrews ‘22 (Amos Hart) is ecstatic to be back onstage. His previous shows at episcopal include Othello (Clown), Fiddler on the Roof (Mendel), The Man Who Came to Dinner (Richard), Twelfth Night (Sebastian), Letters to Sala (Sidney), Beauty & the Beast (Lumiere), Our Town (Mr. Webb), and most recently Eurydice (Father). While sad this is his last show at Episcopal, he can’t wait to see what his future holds. As always, he offers his thanks to his friends and family for their support over the last four years. Kennah Bent ’25 (MC 8) is a brand new, shiny Knight and this is her first musical at EHS. Kennah is crazy about theatre and the performing arts. She has been a cast member in various musicals through her middle school years and participated in annual outreach programs of the Houston Grand Opera. She is an avid athlete and animal lover whose passion for the performing arts is equaled only by her love for all things nature, and sports (track and field, and a newfound love for volleyball). Her personal mantra is, “Why fit in when you were born to stand out?” (Borrowed from Dr. Seuss.) Lydia Berckley ’23 (Matron Mama Morton) is thrilled to be part of her 10th production at Episcopal High School. She previously performed with Wildfish Theatre Company, Inspiration Stage, and in school productions. Previous EHS performances include: The Man Who Came to Dinner (Ensemble), King Charles III (TV Producer), Tuck Everlasting (Ensemble), Twelfth Night (Valentine), Letters to Sala (Raizel), Beauty and the Beast (Mrs. Potts), Upper West Side Story (Amber), Our Town (Mrs. Gibbs), and most recently Eurydice (Big Stone). \She is incredibly grateful for her family and friends and their constant support. Nicole Citardi ‘22 (Ensemble) is thrilled to be a part of her fourth production at Episcopal High School. Previous performances include: Fiddler on the Roof (Ensemble), Tuck Everlasting (Ensemble), and Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble). Nicole also enjoys drawing, animating, reading, and playing games with friends. She would like to thank her family and friends for their support.



Kennah We love you so and so! Break a leg! Mom, Mia and Cocoa.

For our Charlotte, who always makes us smile! Shine On! Love, Mom, Dad, Caton and Teagan (Your Biggest Fans)


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Ashlyn Collings ’24 (Annie) is thrilled to be in this year’s production of Chicago! Her favorite EHS performances include Our Town (Simon Stimson), 3 Characters Figure It Out (Character 1), and Eurydice (Big Stone). Ashlyn also enjoys walking her dogs and playing soccer.

Brooke Crabtree ’25 (MC 12) is excited to be in Chicago as her third EHS production. She has previously performed in Our Town (Rebecca Gibbs) and Eurydice (Little Stone) in the Episcopal theater program.

Taylor Cross ’22 (Mary Sunshine) is so excited to perform in her last Episcopal High School EHS Onstage performance. Previous EHS performances include: Fiddler on the Roof (Bielke), The Man Who Came to Dinner (June Stanley), Twelfth Night (Ensemble), Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble), and Our Town (Emily Webb), as well as being an assistant director for The Prologue. Taylor is very excited to be with all her friends that she has made through theatre. She will never forget the memories she made in the EHS Theatre Program.

Kristin Davis ’22 (Mona) it thrilled to perform in her 5th EHS Onstage production! Recent performances include Twelfth Night (Feste), Tuck Everlasting (Ensemble), Legally Blonde (Elle), Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl), and seven dance concerts. She thanks her friends and family for their love and support!


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Stella Frank ‘25 (Rehearsal Cast/Crew) is so excited to be participating in the production of Chicago. Stella has a great love of theater. Stella has acted in Our Town and The Prologue while at EHS. She has performed in the JCC/PAC productions of Beauty and the Beast, Joseph, Lion King, Cats, Seussical, The Addams Family, Pippin, Freckle Face Strawberry, Camp Rock, Game of Myths, and was Carmen in FAME. Stella is so grateful to have been given the opportunity to participate in this show. Stella loves working with her fellow actors and stage crew members. Carina Garza ’25 (Ensemble) is very excited to be participating in her first theatrical a performance at Episcopal High School. She has enjoyed being in the dance program this year and has learned so much in this process of preparing for the show. She has loved Chicago since she was a child and has participated in plays and musicals throughout childhood and performed in the fall dance concert earlier this year. She would like to thank her friends and family! Harrison Goytia ‘24 (The Judge), This is Harrison’s fifth EHS Onstage Production. Previous EHS Shows include The Prologue, (Hades) Our Town, (Constable Warren), Beauty and The Beast (Beast), Twelfth Night (Antonio). Prior performances with the Tribble School at Queensbury Theatre include: Little Shop of Horrors (Orin Scrivello), Guys and Dolls (Sky Masterson), Beauty and the Beast (Gaston), Into The Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince), Our Town (Simon Stimson), Godspell (Disciple), and Urinetown The Musical (Hot Blades Harry). In his free time, Harrison enjoys making music and spending time with friends. Harrison would like to thank everyone involved in EHS Theatre, his teachers, friends and family for their continued support. Joaquin Hartsfield ’25 (Ensemble) is excited for his first play with EHS Onstage. In his free time Joaquin likes to read, listen to music, and play the guitar. Joaquin has also previously been on the tech crew for Eurydice. He thanks his family for their support in theatre and hopes to take part in many future EHS productions!



Kristin I love watching you perform! I am so proud of you!! Love, Mom Quinn, Even in the early days, you were always a natural on stage. We love you and are so proud of you. Good luck this weekend! Mom, Dad and Reese


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Kate Hendricks ‘25 (Ensemble). Chicago is Kate’s first theater production at EHS. In her free time, Kate is involved in competitive dance with Memorial Dance Center. Kate enjoys volunteer work, music and hanging out with friends. Kate would like to thank her family, friends and dance teachers for their continued support. Go Knights! Olivia Jameson ‘25 (Juror 1) is excited to be preforming in Chicago, her first show at Episcopal. She loves the community and friends she as met over the course of this production and wants to continue doing EHS performances. Olivia has also participated in field hockey. She would like to thank her family for being cooperative with her schedule, and everyone involved in making this show the best it can be. Meredith Kinzel ’25 (Liz) is ecstatic to be participating in her third theatrical performance at Episcopal High School! Chicago has been one of her favorite shows for a long time, and as a dancer, singer, and actress, it’s the perfect opportunity. She has loved his experience and getting closer to her friends, meeting new people, and learning so much about the craft. She was a Stage Manager in Our Town, was in the Fall Dance Concert, will appear in the Spring Dance Concert, and grew up participated in community theater, such as HITS! Corey Kirkpatrick ‘24 (MC 5) is so excited to be in this production of Chicago. They have previously been in Twelfth Night, Beauty and the Beast, Our Town, and an ASM for Eurydice. They enjoy listening to music, play the saxophone, and baking in their free time. Corey would love to thank all their friends and family for their support throughout this production.

Abigail Klinkerman ’22 (Velma Kelly) is very excited to perform in her final EHS production! This will mark her 35th show! Favorite credits include Tuck Everlasting(Mae Tuck), Letters to Sala (Ala Gertner), Ruthless! (Judy), Urinetown (Officer Lockstock), Drowsy Chaperone (Janet), Batboy (Meredith Parker), and Seussical (Cat in the Hat). Abigail also enjoys playing the guitar, running track, and being a student trainer.


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Tait Love ‘25 (Sergeant Fogarty) is super excited to be in Chicago! In his free time, Tait likes playing tennis, listening to music, and playing video games with his friends. Tait would like to extend a huge thank you to his friends and family for their continued love and support.

Bella Marquez ’23 (MC 6) is very excited to be a part of her tenth production at Episcopal. She has previously performed in over 20 other productions including: Snow White (Sneezy), Anne of Green Gables (Diana), Peter Pan (Wendy), and most recently Our Town (Stage Manager Act 3). She would like to thank everyone who made this production possible and she hopes you enjoy the show. Colin McCormick ‘22 (Fred Casely) is very excited to be performing once again with EHS onstage. They have played Chaim Kaufman and the Nazi Officer in Letters to Sala, and the Captain in Twelfth Night, and Doc Gibbs in Our Town. They thank their family for their support and hopes to make their last musical a great one!. They also hope that you enjoy the student led one act shows, for which they are directing a show! Enjoy! Mark-Anthony Mey ‘23 (MC 1) is thrilled to be a part of his fourth EHS Onstage performance. He has especially enjoyed getting to bond with the cast and crew members and dancing his heart out. In past years at Episcopal, Mark-Anthony has been a part of Tuck Everlasting (Miles Tuck), Letters to Sala (Herbert, Guard) and Beauty and the Beast (Monsieur D’Arque, Ensemble). He would like to thank all of his friends and family who helped make this amazing process possible. Catherine Miller ‘25 (Rehearsal Cast/Crew) is grateful to be a part of Chicago this year! This is her second performance as a freshman at EHS. She has performed in other productions such as 9 to 5 and Frozen Jr. and is hoping to be in many more here at EHS. Catherine would like to thank her family and friends for their support.


Congratulations Joaquin! You rock! We're very proud of you. -Mom, Dad, Julian and Livvy


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Eva Misso ’25 (MC 10) is thrilled to make her EHS stage debut in Chicago. She is in 9th grade and spends her free time playing tennis and improving her photography skills. She hopes you enjoy the show!

Quinn Morgenroth ’25 (June) is thrilled to perform in Chicago. She has previously performed in Our Town (Lady in the Box) and Eurydice (Little Stone). In her free time, she is an EHS cheerleader, singer, and enjoys hanging out with her friends. Quinn would like to thank her family, friends, and her cat, Hope, for their ongoing support.

Charlotte Murry ‘24 (Reporter) is very excited to be in her first production with EHS Onstage! In addition to being part of the dance program, she enjoys spending her free time sewing, watching history documentaries, reading, or antiquing. She wants to give a special thank you to her older sister, Caton, for getting her involved in her first production, as well as guiding her through the process, and most importantly, telling her how to write a bio.

Lily O’Gorman ‘23 (MC 2) is excited to be in her third production with the EHS theater program. Favorite credits include The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Rona Lisa Peretti), Legally Blonde (Margot), The Lion King (Nala), and with EHS, Upper West Side Story (Meredith) and Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble). When she isn’t at school, you can find Lily at the barn riding her hunter jumper horse, Hadron, or writing for the Knight Times. Lily would like to thank her friends and family for their support!


ABIGAIL ROSE, From the moment you first lit up the stage tap dancing and belting "Hey Daddy," we knew you had found your passion! It has been such a joy watching you grow and supporting you on this amazing journey. We are so proud of you and can't wait to see what comes next!! Remember as Velma would say " You can like the life your living, you can live the life you like"

Break a Leg and "All that jazz" as you take your final bow with EHS Onstage! WE LOVE YOU, Mom, Dad, Maddie, and Penny


MARK-ANTHONY MEY

Congratulations on anther successful EHS musical run…and for having the fan base with the most travel miles! Mary “Godmother” Peceniak Chicago Anne Rodgers Chicago

Fr. Frank Alvin

Barbara Webb Tampa Mom & Dad Houston via Chicago

Dr. Joan Gariboldi Lexington Suzy Orr Jacksonville

Kate Mey Down the Street


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Kyriaki Postolos ’25 (Roxie) is ecstatic to be performing in her first musical as a Freshman. Ki started acting professionally at the age of five in A Christmas Carol at the Alley Theatre (Fan Scrooge, Claire Fezziwig, children’s cast). She appeared in Ruthless! (Tina) at Obsidian Theater. At HITS theater and in middle school, she enjoyed the roles of The Lion King (Rafiki), The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe (White Witch), and The Jungle Book (Baloo), Into the Woods (Little Red), Bye Bye Birdie (Rosie), Annie (Tessie), and Willy Wonka (Violet Beauregard). Kyriaki also enjoyed attending the Houston Ballet Academy for nine years.

Evan Ringwald ‘24 (Harry) previously played Howie Newsome in Our Town and Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast. He is excited to be in another musical and enjoys running in his free time.

Taylor Schugart ’22 (MC 4) is very excited to be performing in her senior year at EHS. She has previously participated in Letters to Sala (Blima), King Charles III (Jess), Fiddler On the Roof (Fiddler), and other productions. She has also participated in student directed one acts. Taylor is very excited to be participating in her last musical at EHS.

Connor Smith ’22 (Billy Flynn) has previously performed in Othello (Messenger) and the Student Directed One Act, Upper West Side Story (Stan). When not acting, Connor participates in technical theatre, helping build the stages for all EHS Onstage productions and stage-managing for Letters to Sala and Beauty and the Beast. While Connor is sad that Chicago will be his first and last musical at Episcopal, he is excited to be working with the theatre program at Northwestern University next year. Hannah Smith ’25 (MC 7) is excited to be in their first musical at EHS after being in a few at their old school, such as The Lion King. They were in Our Town and The Prologue at EHS before Chicago. They enjoy making things and listening to music.


Colin, Your exploits on the stage and on the diamond. Your earnestness, empathy, compassion, hugs. I am immensely proud of you. Grandpa Ken


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Taliana Stoy ’23 (Kitty) thrilled to be in yet another production at Episcopal! Past productions include: The Man Who Came to Dinner (Ensemble), King Charles III (Butler), Tuck Everlasting (Ensemble), Twelfth Night (Ensemble), Letters to Sala (Laya Dina/Glika), Beauty and the Beast, (Ensemble), and Our Town (Stage Manager). She looks forward to performing in future productions with EHS Onstage. She thanks her friends, family, and wonderful cast for love and support! Kenna Suttle ‘24 (Katalin Hunyak) is excited to be a part of her second EHS Onstage production. Her previous performance experiences at EHS include: Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble), the Spring Dance Concert, and performances for Chorale. Kenna is currently a 10th grader at EHS, and is actively involved in dance and theatre in and outside of school. She would like to thank her directors for the opportunity to be a part of Chicago, and the cast and crew for making the experience even more amazing. Calder Tribble ’25 (Third Reporter) is very thankful to be a part of Chicago, his first play with EHS Onstage. His previous roles at St. Mark’s Episcopal School include Olaf in Frozen, Micheal in Elf, Pongo in 101 Dalmations, and others for the Tribble School at Queensbury Theater. Calder enjoys volleyball, playing piano, and soccer. He would like to thank his family and friends for all their love and support, and he hopes you enjoy Chicago. Mia Tribble ‘25 (Rehearsal Cast/Crew) is so excited to be a part of her first musical at EHS. She has had so much fun with the theatre program is so thankful for how welcoming everyone has been.

Grayson Van Gundy ‘23 (Ensemble/Clerk) is so excited to finally be able to perform in Chicago. Other EHS credits include: Eurydice (Loud Stone), Our Town (Professor Willard and Assistant Director), Upper West Side Story (Director), Beauty and the Beast (Baker/Ensemble), and The Man Who Came to Dinner (Harriet Stanley). Grayson is so excited to perform in this amazing show along with incredible cast, directors, choreographers, band, crew, producers and everyone else who made this show possible.


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Elliott Wang ‘25 (Harrison) is extremely excited to perform in Chicago. He has previously performed in Our Town. He enjoys music, sports, and movies.

Elizabeth Weeden ’23 ( MC 11) is very excited to preform in Chicago. This is her second production with EHS and she has had a lot of fun preparing for the spring musical. Outside of theatre Elizabeth loves dancing on the POM team and getting boba with her friends. She would also like to thank her family for always being there for her.

Anayla Wilson ’23 (Ensemble) is so excited for the showing of Chicago. This is her fifth EHS performance, as she was previously in Twelfth Night, Beauty and the Beast, Upper West Side Story, and Our Town. When not in the theater, Anayla enjoys playing tennis, trying new foods, and being with her family. She is especially grateful to the entire theater team for everything that they do and for pushing her to become a better actor. She would also like to thank her family for always supporting and never letting her give up on her dreams. Julia Zichy ’23 (MC 3) is thrilled to perform in her 8th EHS onstage production as MC 3! Past productions include: The Man Who Came to Dinner (Sara), Our Town (Mrs. Webb), Eurydice (Eurydice), Beauty and the Beast (Ensemble), Letters to Sala (Regina), Tuck Everlasting (Tech Crew), King Charles III (Ghost). Julia would like to thank her Mom, Dad, the Reynolds Family, and all of her dear friends. Sophie Marshall (Ensemble) is excited to be a part of her first EHS Onstage production. She is a freshman at EHS, and has previously performed in Episcopal’s Fall Dance Concert, and will later be preforming in the Spring Dance Concert as well. Outside of school, Sophie is a company member of West U Dance Center. She would like to thank the cast and crew of Chicago and her parents for supporting her.


Colin, We are thrilled to continue to watch you perform! Congratulations on your EHS Musical Debut! 2022 Seniors - You all are the BEST! Your Fam


COMPANY BIOS Stage Management Sophia Berumen ’25 (Stage Manager) Is excited to be a part of Chicago. Previous EHS performances include: Eurydice (Crew). In her spare time, Sophia likes to compete in speech and debate tournaments, volunteer at the zoo, spend time with her friends and family, and watch Netflix. Sophia is ecstatic to be a part of another EHS production and can’t wait for the next one. Mathieu Gay ’24 (Stage Manager) is happy to be working his 6th show at EHS and his 5th show working behind the scenes. This is only his second time being a stage manager, but he knows that he’d love to do it more in the future. Mathieu would like to thank his parents for tolerating picking him up so late from school and the cast for making rehearsal so much fun. Paige Naughton ’23 (Production Stage Manager) is elated to be a part of Chicago. Previous EHS performances include: The Man Who Came to Dinner (Ensemble), King Charles III (Lighting), Tuck Everlasting (Crew), Twelfth Night (ASM), Letters to Sala (Crew), and Beauty and the Beast (ASM), Our Town (ASM). In her free time, Paige enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music, and playing video games with her sisters. Paige is thrilled to be involved in another EHS production and can’t wait for more. Ava Toubassi ’23 (Stage Manager) has previously participated as Production Stage Manager for Eurydice and tech crew for Tuck Everlasting and Beauty and the Beast. She looks forward to future shows.


ROXIE ROCKS OUR HEARTS! We love you, Mama, Baba, Luca, and Artemis-Melania


“It’s always been about the feathers. Congratulations, Taliana! We love you.”

MASQUE 2021-’22 Coming 2022: Improvisation Shows! When We Fall Apart A Passion Play





EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL

Arts Pillar Performing Arts Department Garmon Ashby - Chair George Brock - Theatre Program Coordinator Kristina Burgess - Dance Program Coordinator Grant Gould - Music Program Coordinator Ken Ballard - Music Peter Hutcheson - Theatre-A/V Karen Pfeifer - Dance Paul Revaz - Theatre

Visual Arts Department

Kate Philbrick - Chair Lauren Cunningham - Studio Arts Program Coordinator Japheth Storlie - Media Arts David Framel - Publications Program Coordinator Pejman Milani - Media Arts Coordinator David Trauba - Studio Arts Sharon Willcutts - Studio Arts

Administration

Jay Berckley - Dean of Arts & Innovation


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