The Importance of Being Earnest Playbill

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From the Dean’s Desk Hello and welcome! It is a pleasure to have you with us. There is a long tradition of exceptional arts here at Florida State University. The School of Theatre continues that tradition with its recent ranking among the top ten programs in the country in The Princeton Review’s list for “Best College Theatre.” In this season, you see why we’ve earned such distinction. Our outstanding faculty and dedicated staff enable us to attract and retain some of the most talented aspiring performers and theatre professionals. And, we couldn’t be prouder of what they accomplish. (Look for our alum among the brightest stars of stage, screen, and academe – out front, behind the scenes, and in classrooms and studios.) I trust that you will enjoy the performance and I encourage you to make FSU Theatre a regular part of your arts and culture activities. Thank you for your patronage and for energizing the cast and crew with your presence. It means the world to us. Now, enjoy the show! James Frazier Dean, College of Fine Arts

From the School of Theatre’s Executive Director Welcome to the School of Theatre at Florida State. I want to thank you for joining us to celebrate the incredibly talented students, faculty, and staff who have worked tirelessly to create the production you are seeing today. For over 45 years, the School of Theatre has trained students not just for Broadway stages but as advocates, leaders, artists, and theatre-makers across the world. It is no wonder that the School of Theatre continues to be recognized as one of the top programs in the country. While at Florida State, our students gain experience that prepares them for a multitude of careers and none of this would be possible without our dedicated faculty and staff and the support from members of our community. Thank you again for joining us today and for supporting the School of Theatre at Florida State – we could not do it without you. Enjoy the show! Brad Brock Interim Executive Director, The School of Theatre


The School of Theatre at Florida State Presents

By Oscar Wilde Director

Fred Chappell

Scenic Designers

Costume Designer

Isabel Curley-Clay Moriah Curley-Clay Sound Designer

Zach Cramer

Voice and Dialect Coach

Debra Hale

Courtni Riddick

Lighting Designer

Genny Wynn

Dramaturg

Mackenzie Bounds

November 1-10, 2019 The Lab Theatre

Technical Director

Carson Bishop Stage Manager

Claire Young


The Cast In Order of Appearance

Lane........................................................................................................................Gage Morgan Algernon Moncrieff.....................................................................................................Nick Clark Jack Worthing...........................................................................................................David Benne Lady Bracknell.....................................................................................................Megan K. Pence Gwendolen Fairfax......................................................................................................Jena Brooks Cecily Cardew........................................................................................................Paige Pedersen Miss Prism.......................................................................................................Samantha Murphy Reverend Canon Chasuble..................................................................................Nicholas Palazzo Merriman..........................................................................................................Caleb Windstrup

Understudies* Jack Worthing....................................................................................................Gage Morgan Algernon Moncrieff.......................................................................................Caleb Windstrup Lady Bracknell............................................................................................Samantha Murphy Gwendolen Fairfax, Miss Prism..............................................................................Amelia Jorn Cecily Cardew...............................................................................................Shannon Haskell Lane, Merriman, Reverend Canon Chasuble.......................................................Brian Warner

*Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement is made at the time of the performance.

Scenes Act One...............................................Algernon Moncrieff’s flat in Half Moon Street, London Act Two...................................................................The garden at the Manor House, Woolton

Setting: London, 1895


The School of Theatre at Florida State As one of the top-tier theatre training programs in the nation, the School of Theatre at Florida State provides its students with a wide variety of theatrical and educational opportunities. The primary mission of the School of Theatre is to oer students a comprehensive education in theatre and to prepare emerging artists to enter the professional theatre industry. As a result, the School of Theatre provides both student artists and community audience members a diverse array of productions that explore the spectrum of our shared humanity. Founded in 1973 under the vision and leadership of then-Dean Richard G. Fallon, the School of Theatre enjoys a national reputation, in large part, because of the excellence of its undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as a gifted faculty of nationally recognized professional artists/educators. The London Theatre Studies program, the chance to work side by side with guest artists and eminent scholars, as well as showcase opportunities in New York City and Los Angeles are just a few of the many reasons why students are attracted to our various professional and academic degrees from all over the United States, many foreign countries, and every county in Florida. Alumni of the program include Broadway stars Montego Glover and Leslie Flesner, television producer Steven Sears, Emmy Award-winners John Papsidera and John Brace, Broadway producers Heather Provost and Darren Bagert, Playwright and Professor Suzan Zeder, and a host of talented entertainment industry professionals. Through their creative work, research, publication, and service, School of Theatre alumni contribute to the commercial, educational, and cultural life of the citizens of Florida and the nation. The School of Theatre at Florida State is a member of the University/Resident Theatre Association, Inc. and is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre.



Cast Headshots

David Benne

Jena Brooks

Nick Clark

Shannon Haskell

Amelia Joran

Gage Morgan

Samantha Murphy

Nicholas Palazzo

Paige Pedersen

Megan K. Pence

Brian Warner

Caleb Windstrup


From the Dramaturg, Mackenzie Bounds Victorian London was filthy. The streets were lined with soot and horse dung, and the factory fumes rendered everything a murky gray. Entering London, the welcoming aroma was that of a cesspool. You could even deduce the duration of someone’s visit to the city by the dirtiness of their coat. Due to that environment, a clear marker of someone’s class status was their cleanliness. This is why the wealthy characters you’ll see tonight in The Importance of Being Earnest are so “prim and proper” by comparison. Irish immigrant Oscar Wilde noticed that disparity from an outsider’s perspective. While he studied at Oxford, he saw the uptight culture of English high society and thought it was hilarious. For a culture so concerned with sincerity, Victorians were incredibly artificial. This is why The Importance of Being Earnest is what dramatists call “a comedy of manners.” In the dialogue, Wilde exaggerates the Victorians’ strict etiquette to critique what he saw as their hypocrisy and skewed priorities. One way he manifests this satire is with diction. At the time, “earnestness” referenced well-to-do Victorians’ perception of meaningful living. To be “earnest” was to exhibit quiet, polite behavior according to one’s status—and status was everything. Think of “earnestness” as the wealthy version of what lower classes referred to as an “honest” living. However, between all the secret identities and liaisons you’ll see tonight, it’s clear that none of these characters are as honest as they purport. Another way Wilde mocks the English elite is by poking fun at their theatre conventions. At the time, popular theatre took the form of melodrama, a fittingly artificial formula. Melodrama used recognizable stock characters and an excessively sentimental tone to reflect Victorian values. In The Importance of Being Earnest, Wilde simulates elements of melodrama to ridicule the form itself. One example is his use of the clap-trap, a hammy moralistic statement to “button” a scene while clearly seeking applause. Another would be the coup de théàtre, a sudden reversal of fortune that neatly resolves any conflict. Take notice tonight: can you recognize the clap-trap and coup de théâtre?


Who’s Who David Benne (Jack Worthing) is a junior BFA Acting major from Satellite Beach, FL. He was last seen on the FSU stage in Shakespeare in Love (Adam, Boatman) and Tartuffe (Valère). Other credits include King Lear (Edmond). He would like to thank his friends and family for all their love and support along this journey. Jena Brooks (Gwendolen Fairfax) is a senior BFA Acting major from Greenville, SC. Previous FSU credits include Shakespeare in Love, A Better Man, and The Servant of Two Masters. Other credits include HAIR at GLOW Lyric Theatre. She would like to thank Ali and Shannon for saving her life and for their constant support. Nick Clark (Algernon Moncrieff) is a junior BFA Acting major from Flowery Branch, GA. Previous credits include Machinal (Lawyer), Shakespeare in Love (Sam), Wanda’s Visit (Waiter), and Three Penny Opera (Mrs. Peachum). It is with deep humility that Nick thanks his family for every opportunity that has been passed along his away. Shannon Haskell (u/s Cecily Cardew) is a junior BFA Acting major from St. Petersburg, FL. Previous FSU credits include Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play (Edna) and Eurydice (u/s Big Stone). Other credits include Les Misérables (Fantine) and Pride and Prejudice (Mrs. Bennett). She thanks her parents and friends for their support during the show! Amelia Jorn (u/s Gwendolen Fairfax, u/s Miss Prism) is a junior BFA Acting major from Jacksonville, FL. Previous credits include My California (Doreen), As You Like It (Rosalind), and We are Proud to Present... (Actor 5). She’s so grateful to have worked with and learned from such an amazing cast.

Gage Morgan (Lane, u/s Jack Worthing) is a sophomore BA Theatre major from Tampa, FL. Previous credits include Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play (Ensemble), Legally Blonde (Emmett), and Little Shop of Horrors (Dentist). He thanks Drake, Mason, his parents, and all of his friends. Samantha Murphy (Miss Prism, u/s Lady Bracknell) is a junior BA Theatre major from Chester, NY. Previous FSU credits include Shakespeare in Love (Queen Elizabeth) and My California (Mary). Other credits include RENT (Maureen). She would like to thank her friends and her mom for their endless love and support. Nicholas Palazzo (Reverend Canon Chasuble) is a senior BA Theatre major from Pembroke Pines, FL. Previous credits at FSU include Shakespeare in Love (Fennyman) and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (Polonius). He would like to thank Fred for this opportunity, as well as his friends and family for all of their love and support. Paige Pedersen (Cecily Cardew) is a junior BFA Acting major from Orlando, FL. Previous FSU credits include Pinkalicious: The Musical (Mrs. Pinkerton) and New Horizons: Original Works Festival production of As You Like It (Audrey). She thanks Sydney, Sofia, and her family for all their love and support. This one’s for you, Poppy! Megan K. Pence (Lady Bracknell) is a second year MFA Directing candidate from Bourbonnais, IL. Previous directing credits at FSU include My California and Assistant Director for Shakespeare in Love. Other directing credits include An Iliad (Wealhouse), The Elephant Man (Commonweal Theatre), and Assistant Director for Theophilus North (Dog Days Theatre). Previous professional acting credits include Silent Sky (Henrietta), A Doll’s House (Christine), The Three Musketeers (Constance), Charley’s Aunt (Donna Lucia), and Little Women (Meg). She thanks all who have supported her return to the stage!


Who’s Who Brian Warner (u/s Lane, u/s Merriman, u/s Reverend Canon Chasuble) is a freshman BA Theatre major from Windermere, FL. Previous credits include The Music Man (Marcellus), The Wizard of Oz (Lion), The Addams Family (Fester), and The Games Afoot (Simon). He thanks his family, friends, and teachers for all of their support. Caleb Windstrup (Merriman, u/s Algernon Moncrieff) is a sophomore BFA Acting major from Palm Harbor, FL. Previous credits include Wildwood Park (u/s Dr. Simian). He would like to thank his family as well as the incredible cast and crew of the show. Carson Bishop (Technical Director) is a second year MFA Technical Production candidate. He received his BFA in Design and Production from East Carolina University. He has worked with professional companies including Monomoy Theatre, The Ohio Light Opera, and Bay Street Theater. Mackenzie Bounds (Dramaturg) is a second year MA Theatre Studies candidate from Middleburg, FL. Previous dramaturgy credits include The Penelopiad and composition credits include The Tempest. With BA degrees in Theatre and Music, she worked with the education departments at Sarasota Youth Opera, CenterStage: Baltimore, and Alliance Theatre. Recipient of the Emerging Scholar award from the 2018 Mid-America Theatre Conference, her interdisciplinary research examines virtual and mixed-reality performances. She thanks her advisor Dr. Mary Karen Dahl.

Fred Chappell (Director) teaches acting in the BFA Acting and Music Theatre programs. Selected directing credits at FSU include Shakespeare in Love, Guys and Dolls, Spring Awakening, The Seagull, RENT, She Stoops to Conquer, Urinetown, Crazy for You, Angels in America, Hair, Noises Off, Chicago, and Ragtime. Mr. Chappell also directs the Benefit Concerts and those have included Camelot, Kiss Me, Kate, Carousel, South Pacific, The Fantasticks, and The Music Man. Prior to joining the FSU faculty, Mr. Chappell was the Artistic Director of the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta for ten years. Under his directorship, the theatre produced Antony and Cleopatra with Jane Alexander, Othello with Richard Dreyfuss and Paul Winfield, the premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Tiger Tale, the original production of Come Back to the Five and Dime, and Jimmy Dean, with Fannie Flagg and Dana Ivey. For twelve years, he served as Artistic Director of North Carolina’s prestigious outdoor drama, The Lost Colony. He has guest directed throughout the nation at such companies as the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle, and the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. As an actor, he has appeared on Broadway, in regional theatre, and he played Antonio Salieri in FSU’s production of Amadeus. Mr. Chappell was a recipient of the Georgia Governor’s Honor Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Arts and he has received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Georgia Theatre Conference. He was elected into Leadership Georgia and has served as a panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and for both the Georgia and Florida Council for the Arts.


Who’s Who Zach Cramer (Sound Designer) is the staff Sound Designer for the FSU School of Theatre. He has been involved with theatre for over nineteen years and has since designed over 80 productions. Selected design credits include The Who’s Tommy, Peter Pan, Ragtime, Seussical The Musical, Nine (winner 2008 FTC, 2009 SETC and advanced to national AACT), Titanic, The Producers, The Addams Family, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Legally Blonde, Hedda Gabler, and Monty Python’s Spamalot. He is also the Sound Designer for Valdosta State University’s Peach State Summer Theatre. Moriah and Isabel Curley-Clay (Scenic Designers) are happy to be working with the talented students and faculty of the FSU School of Theatre. Moriah and Isabel’s award-winning designs can be seen on regional stages across the United States. Selected credits include The Magic Negro… (Alliance Theatre), Dot, Reparations (The Billie, NYC), Two Trains running (Triad Stage); Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Alabama Shakespeare), Honor Killing, (FST), Elf (Penobscott Theatre), Native Gardens (Aurora Theatre), Book Of Will (Theatrical Outfit), The Cake (Horizon Theatre), Paradise Blue (Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre). Isabel and Moriah were featured in American Theater Magazine’s “Inaugural Roll Call, 7 Theatrical People To Watch.” Upcoming projects include; Sweat (Alliance Theatre), Bright Star (Florida Studio Theatere), Ruby (Alabama Shakespeare), Maya (North Carolina Black Rep.) They teach Scenography at Spelman College and are both members of USA 829. www.axisstudiosdesign.com

Mary Gundlach (Assistant Director) is a first year MFA Directing candidate from Fort Lauderdale, FL. Recent directing credits include A Raisin in the Sun, Constellations, and True West with New City Players (NCP). Mary served as the Program Director for Muse Children’s Theatre (2010-2015) as well as the Fine Arts Director for Bethany Christian School (2011-2018). She is a company member with NCP and has her BA in Theatre from FSU. She thanks her friends and family for their support. Debra Hale (Voice and Dialect Coach) is an Associate Professor in the BFA Acting program and a Designated Linklater Voice teacher. She has coached many productions at FSU and teaches voice production, acting, dialects, and yoga. Professional credits include Shakespeare and Company, Indiana Repertory, San Diego Repertory, Irish Classical Theatre (NY), and several seasons with La Jolla Playhouse. She has acted in Louisville, Los Angeles, Tallahassee, and is a member of Actors Equity, Screen Actors Guild and a founding member of the Kristin Linklater Voice Center in Orkney, Scotland. She has taught voice workshops in Hawaii, England, Scotland, Thailand, Wales, Greece, Hungary, and France. Courtni Riddick (Costume Designer) is a third year MFA Costume Design candidate. She has been involved with the theatre for nearly a decade in both design and construction. Some design credits include Eurydice, Knock Knock, Ester, Spring Awakening, Company, The Pillow Man, and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Her assistant design credits include Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, My Fair Lady, and Of Thee I Sing.


Who’s Who Genny Wynn (Lighting Designer) has worked in many venues all over the country. Some of her favorites include Mill Mountain Theatre (Roanoke, VA), Company of Fools (Hailey, ID), and Peach State Summer Theatre (Valdosta, GA). She has taught Lighting, Sound, and Set Design at Boise State University and Christopher Newport University. She wishes to dedicate all her work to her wonderful mentor Pat Simmons. Thanks Pat for teaching me the glory of light! Claire Young (Stage Manager) is a senior BA Theatre major from Melbourne, FL. Previous credits at FSU include A Better Man. Other previous credits include All Shook Up, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, and The Humans (Stagedoor Manor). She thanks God, her family, friends, and assistant stage managers Emily, Laura, and Rachel.

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Patrons Scholar Spotlight: Zach Duncan Zach Duncan is a junior BA Theatre and Cyber Criminology major from Newnan, GA. He was the Swing in Chicago this semester and his other credits include Pugsley Addams in The Addams Family, Proteus/Male Swing in Shakespeare in Love, Albert in Guys and Dolls, and Young Scrooge in the FSU Benefit Concert: A Christmas Carol. After graduation, he hopes to perform on a cruise ship before moving to New York. Graduate school is also part of his future plans to continue making creative, impactful, and authentic art. His favorite memory at FSU is working on The Addams Family. He had the opportunity to work with alumnus Jessica Lea Patty, who was incredibly engaging as a director and choreographer. The production brought him a sense of inclusivity and confidence that transformed his experience in the program. He would like to extend his deep thanks to the Patrons Association for this opportunity. “In my eyes, this support of artistic growth is an investment in me so that I can share this same growth with audience members for the remainder of my life. I will hopefully have an impact on someone else’s personal journey. I am incredibly grateful and excited to share this scholarship opportunity with others in the form of theatrical production.”


Production Staff Director............................................................................................................Fred Chappell Assistant Director...........................................................................................Mary Gundlach Dialect Coach........................................................................................................Debra Hale Dramaturg.................................................................................................Mackenzie Bounds Scenic Designers.............................................................Isabel Curley-Clay, Moriah Curley-Clay Costume Designer.........................................................................................Courtni Riddick Assistant Costume Designer...........................................................Francesca Martin, Cat Tope Lighting Designer...................................................................................................Genny Wynn Sound Designer.......................................................................................................Zach Cramer Technical Director........................................................................................... .....Carson Bishop Assistant Technical Director...............................................................................Elliot Mahoney Stage Manager.....................................................................................................Claire Young Assistant Stage Managers......................................Emily Mason, Laura Swygert, Rachel Weaver Stage Management Mentor..................................................................................Casey Hagwood Director of Production Services.....................................................................Joshua Wickham Technical Direction Advisors............................................................Robert Coleman, Jim Lile Production Manager......................................................................................Joshua Wickham Assistant Production Managers..................................................Cliff Glowacki, Ryan Ponsell Scene Shop Manager......................................................................................Colin Campbell Assistant Scene Shop Managers...........................Brock Baird, Jackson Golden, Jonathan May Drafters................................................................................Carson Bishop, Kassidy Coburn, Erin Collopy, JD Davis, Alex Farley, Cliff Glowacki Carpenters...........................................................................Emily Chancellor, Mike Delaney, Ethan Follett, Nate Glowacki, Elliot Mahoney Paint Shop Manager...............................................................................................Teddy Moore Scenic Charge Artist...............................................................................................Teddy Moore Scenic Artists...............................................Holly Carroll, Emily Chancellor, Natasha Couoh Properties Master.......................................................................................................Kevin Grab Assistant Properties Master..................................................................................Reona Wood Properties Artisans....................................................Alex Foley, Ryan Ponsell, Hanna Smaglis Properties Volunteers..............................................................Cynthia Carmora, Ken Moore, Caileigh Potter, Megan Schanker, Greta Smith Costume Design Advisor...................................................................................Colleen Muscha Costume Technology Advisor................................................................................Jason Estala Costume Shop Manager.................................................................................Sarah M. Jahnke Wardrobe Supervisor...............................................................................Meredith LaBounty Staff Draper...........................................................................................................Cailtin Yost Drapers.................................................................................................................Caitlin Yost Stitchers.......................................................................Gabrielle Banuelos, David Jordan Baxter, Meredith LaBounty, Madeleine La Vean, Ilianna Maestri, Francesca Martin, Hayley Tara O’Brien, Meagan Thurmond, Cat Tope Wig Stylists..........................................................David Jordan Baxter, Cat Tope, Caitlin Yost Milliner.................................................................................................................Jason Estala Master Electrician..............................................................................Christina Dragen-Dima Lighting Supervisor........................................................................................Kassidy Coburn


Production Staff Shop Electricians...............................................................................Christina Dragen-Dima, Stevie Freeborn, Renn Oberdick Light Board Operator.......................................................................................Megan Lobley Sound Board Operator.....................................................................................Avery Maxham Run Crew...........................................Nicholas Dekkers, Melissa Diamond, Madison Ducatt, Patrick Duchêne, Richard Gambardella, Asia Kravats, Catherine Lamey, Megan Lobley, Avery Maxham, Jennifer Quiras House Manager...............................................................................................Amanda Fraser Assistant House Manager...............................................................................Emma Calabrese Director of the Fine Arts Ticket Office..................................................................Sarah Goodson Associate Director of Patron Services.......................................................................Jay Pension Patron Services Manager...................................................................Jessica Dudley-Rodriguez Ticket Office Operations Manager.......................................................................Sam Stenecker Assistant Patron Services Managers................................................................Emma Calabrese, William Leitch, Sam Stenecker Usher Crew.......................................................Pedro Baylon, John Brannigan, Stephen Charles, Aaron Farabaugh,Hannah Feuerstein, Kevin Figueroa, Maria Moleiro, Callista Payne, Daniela Rodriguez, Sebastian Rukes Fine Arts Ticket Office Staff....................................................Brigitte Anderson, Alice Bishop, Leah Davis, Melissa Emery, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Daniel Francis, Lizt Garcia, Kimberly Gibson, Cole Jones, Michael Pisani, Hannah Spears Associate Director of Marketing..........................................................................Jawaan Smith Marketing Communications Managers.....................Moletedi One Ntseme, Jennifer Reichert Marketing Assistants.................................................................William Leitch, Sam Stenecker Associate Director of Community Engagement.................................................Katelyn Woods Community Engagement Manager...................................................................Amanda Fraser Patrons Association Coordinator....................................................................Emma Calabrese

Special thanks to Marlo Randsdall for her skilled guidance in laser cutting costumes.


Who’s Who in the School of Theatre Brad Brock..................................................Interim Executive Director; School of Theatre Chari Arespacochaga........................................................Assistant Professor, Performance Terri Bourus...................................................................................Professor, Performance Fred Chappell.........................................................................................Professor, Acting Robert H. Coleman...........................................Associate Professor, Technical Production Director - MFA Technical Production Mary Karen Dahl.......................................................................Professor, Theatre Studies Director - MA/Ph.D. Program Patricia Delorey....................................Teaching Faculty, Voice; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Jonathan Epstein.................................Teaching Faculty, Acting; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Jason Estala...........................................Visiting Assistant Professor, Costume Technology Kate Watson Gelabert........................................................Associate Professor, Movement Director - BFA Music Theatre Casey Hagwood.......................................................Teaching Faculty, Stage Management Debra Hale................................................................................Associate Professor, Voice Kellen Hoxworth.........................................................Assistant Professor, Theatre Studies Cameron Jackson....................................................................................Teaching Faculty Dale F. Jordan..............................................................................Professor, Scenic Design Eliza Ladd....................................Teaching Faculty, Movement, FSU/Asolo Conservatory Greg Leaming.............................................................Director; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Jean McDaniel Lickson............................................................Associate Professor, Acting Director - BFA Acting Jim Lile..............................................................Assistant Professor, Technical Production Andrei Malaev-Babel......................................Professor, Acting; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Colleen Muscha.......................................................................Professor, Costume Design Director - MFA Costume Design Elizabeth Osborne.......................................................Associate Professor, Theatre Studies Thomas Ossowski........................................................Associate Professor, Music Theatre Anthony Rhine...................................................Assistant Professor, Theatre Management Director - MFA Theatre Management Jennifer Riker.....................................................................Teaching Faculty, Performance Kris Salata.......................................................................Associate Professor, Performance Director - BA Program Jo Sanburg................................................................Visiting Assistant Professor, Lighting Eliza Schwarz...............................Teaching Faculty, Movement; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Jason Tate...........................................................Visiting Assistant Professor, Performance Aaron C. Thomas........................................................Assistant Professor, Theatre Studies EllliotTurley................................................................Postdoctoral Scholar, Theatre Studies Jessica West..........................................................................Associate Professor, Directing Director - MFA Directing


Who’s Who in the School of Theatre Colin Campbell.............................................................................Scenic Studio Manager Kassidy Coburn..................................................................................Lighting Supervisor Jonathan Courtemanche...........................Office Administrator; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Zach Cramer............................................................................................Sound Designer Michele Diamonti...........................................Director of Academic and Student Services Sarah Goodson.............................................................Director of Fine Arts Ticket Office Kevin Grab.........................................................................................Properties Manager Sarah Jahnke................................................................................Costume Shop Manager Marcia McClellan.................................................................................Business Associate Christopher McVicker.................................Technical Director; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Rachel Morris..................................Production Stage Manager; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Teddy Moore.....................................................................................Paint Shop Manager Megan Mowery........................................................................................Media Specialist Debi Schalch........................................Recruiting Coordinator; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Melissa Sinclair......................................................................................Academic Advisor Barbara Thomas..........................................................Student Services Assistant Manager Amber Vann Lee.....................................Finance and Administrative Operations Manager Mark Wheatley............Coordinator of London Theatre Studies; FSU/Asolo Conservatory Joshua Wickham...............................................................................Production Manager Caitlin Yost...................................................................Assistant Costume Shop Manager

THEATRE TCC! 2019-2020 SEASON SEPT. 27-29 & OCT. 4-6

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