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NOTES FROM ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Need more reasons to love Tuacahn? That’s easy!
In addition to experiencing Tuacahn’s one-of-a-kind Broadway in the Canyon, in 2023 we’re excited to share three more reasons to love Tuacahn: it’s easier than ever before!
• Easier to Arrive
• Easier to Enjoy
• Easier to Leave
Easier to Arrive:
We’ve made it easier and more reliable to enjoy your ticketed events at Tuacahn.
After several unfortunate health-related cancellations last year, we put new processes in place to ensure the safety of our cast and crew AND ensure that the show will go on.
In addition, we built more PARKING spots near the Canyon Suites, making it easier to find a parking space.
Easier to Enjoy:
Now it’s easier to enjoy our Outdoor Amphitheatre shows, thanks to PADDED seating now available in the premium section, rows A-H. Yet no matter where you are sitting, the first-rate design teams, top-tier casting, and music that you will LOVE makes this season easy to enjoy.
Easier to Leave:
Once you’ve reveled in the artistic beauty echoing off the red rock canyon walls, newly constructed traffic patterns make it even easier to leave. Our parking lot now features TWO lanes, allowing for a better flow of traffic, for a faster and easier exit.
We can’t wait to share the excellence and ease of our magnificent 2023 season with you!
Sincerely,
Scott S. Anderson Producing Artistic Director“An educational environment where immersion in the arts and technology inspires student growth”
NOWENROLLING GRADES K-9 FOR THE 2023-24 SCHOOL YEAR
NOW
LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:
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• EMPHASIS IN TECHNOLOGY
Computer Engineering and 3D Design, Coding with Robotics, Digital Media, Movie Production, Desktop Publishing, Music Production, VEX Competitive Robotics Teams
• AWARD WINNING ACADEMICS
Specialized teachers in each subject area starting in Kindergarten
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Expansion project includes state of the art technology labs, dance studio and proscenium theater.
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presents
Tuacahn’s Production of Roald Dahl’s
Charlie and The Chocolate Factory
Book by Music by David Greig Marc Shaiman
Songs from the Motion Picture by LESLIE BRICUSSE and ANTHONY NEWLEY
Orchestrations by DOUG BESTERMANM
Arrangements by MARC SHAIMAN
Jonathan Wagner Charlie Stover With
Joel Briel James Channing Rendell DeBose Laurel Knell Mack Lawrence
Ashley Moniz Gabriella Scott Bethany Slomka Erin Stoddard Jacob Tousley And
Ayla Allen Ian Dominguez Ball Barbara Camara Shannon Conboy
Stephen Diaz Regan Featherstone Harper Griffith Sloane Griffith
Sophia Marie Guerrero Julia Hemp Hailey Hill James Garrett Hill Lydia Holland
Randal Keith Kyle Kemph Kurt Kemper Justin Luciano Amauree Mack
Logan Marsh Troy McGee Beatriz Melo Andre Darnell Myers
Alejandro MullerDahlberg Devin Neilson Greyson Nielson Lilly Pearson
Ava Ripplinger Leera Sainsbury Megan Sell Josh Strickland Hudson Sullivan
Tara Sweeney Olivia Terry Reese Wheeler
Design
Technical Directors
SHARI
JORDAN
Company Manager ZOE BAIRD
Production
KATZIAS
Stage Managers
Stage Manager A.J. SULLIVAN
BRENDAN BAKER JEFF MILLER
HOLLEY HOUSEWRIGHT JEFF NORMAN
QUINN Puppets
Assistant Stage Managers CHLOE GROTHEER ASHLEIGH DAVID
Flying Sequences Choreographed by PAUL RUBIN
Music Supervision and Direction by CHRISTOPHER BABBAGE
Choreographed by
ROBBIE ROBY
Directed by
MICHAEL HEITZMAN
Flying by Foy
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
presented through
LISA LEIBERING
Casting WOJCIK CASTING TEAM
CAST OF CHARACTERS
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Willy Wonka JONATHAN WAGNER*
Charlie Bucket CHARLIE STOVER
Grandpa Joe JOEL BRIEL*
Mrs. Bucket ASHLEY MONIZ*
Augustus Gloop JACOB TOUSLEY
Mrs. Gloop BETHANY SLOMKA*
Mike Teavee MACK LAWRENCE
Mrs. Teavee ERIN STODDARD*
Violet Beauregarde GABRIELLA SCOTT
Mr. Beauregarde RENDELL DEBOSE*
Veruca Salt LAUREL KNELL
Mr. Salt JAMES CHANNING*
Jerry JOSH STRICKLAND*
Cherry SHANNON CONBOY
Grandpa George RANDAL KEITH*
Grandma Georgina BEATRIZ MELO
Grandma Josephine TARA SWEENEY*
The Ensemble
AYLA ALLEN, IAN DOMINGUEZ BALL, JOEL BRIEL*, JAMES CHANNING*, SHANNON CONBOY, RENDELL DEBOSE*, STEPHEN DIAZ*, REGAN FEATHERSTONE*, SLOANE GRIFFITH, SOPHIA MARIE GUERRERO, JULIA HEMP, JAMES GARRETT HILL, LYDIA HOLLAND, RANDAL KEITH*, KYLE KEMPH, KURT KEMPER*, JUSTIN LUCIANO*, TROY MCGEE, BEATRIZ MELO, ANDRE DARNELL MYERS* ASHLEY MONIZ*, ALEJANDRO MULLERDAHLBERG, MEGAN SELL, BETHANY SLOMKA*, ERIN STODDARD*, JOSH STRICKLAND*, TARA SWEENEY*, JONATHAN WAGNER*
Youth Ensemble
HARPER GRIFFITH, AMAUREE MACK, LOGAN MARSH, GREYSON NIELSON, LILLY PEARSON, AVA RIPPLINGER, LEERA SAINSBURY, HUDSON SULLIVAN, OLIVIA TERRY
Swings
BARBARA CAMARA, HAILEY HILL, DEVIN NEILSON*, REESE WHEELER
Dance Captain – DEVIN NEILSON* Asst. Dance Captain – AYLA ALLEN
Understudies
Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.
Willy Wonka: KURT KEMPER*, Charlie Bucket: MACK LAWRENCE, Grandpa Joe: RANDAL KEITH*, Mrs. Bucket: TARA SWEENEY*, Augustus Gloop: LOGAN MARSH, Mrs. Gloop: BEATRIZ MELO, Mike Teavee: GREYSON NIELSON/HUDSON SULLIVAN, Mrs. Teavee: JULIA HEMP, Violet Beauregarde: LEERA SAINSBURY, Mr. Beauregarde: ANDRE DARNELL MYERS*, Veruca Salt: AVA RIPPLINGER, Mr. Salt: REGAN FEATHERSTONE*
*Indicates a member of Actors, Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States
“The Candy Man”*
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY ACT I
Willy Wonka, Ensemble
“Willy Wonka! Willy Wonka!” Charlie, Ensemble
“The Candy Man”* (reprise)............................................................................................... Charlie
“Charlie, You & I” Grandpa Joe
“A Letter from Charlie Bucket” Charlie, Mrs. Bucket, Grandparents
“More of Him to Love” ...................................................Mrs. Gloop, Augustus Gloop, Ensemble
“When Veruca Says” ..................................................................................... Mr. Salt, Veruca Salt
“Queen of Pop” Mr. Beauregarde, Violet, Gum Chompin’ Divas
“That Little Man of Mine” .................................................................... Mrs. Teavee, Mike Teavee
“If Your Father Were Here”......................................................................................... Mrs. Bucket
“I’ve Got a Golden Ticket”*/”Grandpa Joe” Charlie, Grandpa Joe, Mrs. Bucket, Grandparents
“It Must Be Believed to Be Seen”
ACT II
Willy Wonka, Ensemble
“Strike That, Reverse It”
“Pure Imagination”*/”Grandpa Joe” (reprise)
Willy Wonka, Golden Ticket Winners
Willy Wonka, Charlie, Grandpa Joe, Golden Ticket Winners
“The Oompa Loompa Song”* ............................................................................ Oompa Loompas
“Auf Weidersehen Augustus Gloop”
“When Willy Met Oompa” ........................................................
Willy Wonka, Oompa Loompas
Willy Wonka, Oompa Loompas
“Veruca’s Nutcracker Sweet” ............................................................... Veruca, Oompa Loompas
“Vidiots”
“The View from Here”
Willy Wonka, Mike, Mrs. Teavee, Oompa Loompas
Willy Wonka, Charlie
*Written by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY
Music Director: Christopher Babbage
Associate Music Director/Keyboard 2: Benjamin Stayner
Assistant Music Director/Keyboard 1: Daniel Mollett
Keyboard 3: Grace Palfreyman
Reed 1: (Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Alto Sax) Tereasa Payne
Reed 2: (Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Soprano Sax, Tenor Sax) Simon Hutchings
Trumpet: (Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet, Flugelhorn) Jared Nicholson
Trombone: Jay Nygaard
Violin: Julie Valadez
Cello: Tracie Price
Bass: (Acoustic, Electric) Todd Hale
Guitar: (Steel String, Electric, Archtop, Nylon, Banjo) David Andersen
Drums/Percussion: Glenn Webb
Music Supervisor: Christopher Babbage
Music Coordinator/Keyboard Programming: Tracie Price
Founded in 1991, Tuacahn Center for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization that is nestled at the base of Padre Canyon, surrounded by red sandstone cliffs that rise thousands of feet into the beautiful blue southern Utah sky.
MISSION: Tuacahn edifies and inspires the human spirit through professional world-class family entertainment and an unparalleled artistic and educational experience that matches the majesty of our canyon.
Known best for its professional theatre, Tuacahn attracts the most talented actors in America. Each year, thousands of applicants audition from New York City to Los Angeles. Tuacahn productions include members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union for professional actors and stage managers, many of whom have appeared on Broadway or and other nationally recognized venues.
As a community asset, Tuacahn entertains more than 350,000 patrons each year, with musicals, concerts, shopping, food, and other special events. Tuacahn is Utah’s largest professional non-profit theatre and acts as an economic engine generating an annual impact of more than $110 million. Visitors stay in hotels, dine at restaurants, and shop at retail outlets while enjoying recreational activities in one of the most beautiful places on Earth.
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Celebrating 60 years
Tuacahn’s Production of
TARZAN The Stage Musical ®
Based on the Disney Film
Music and Lyrics by PHIL COLLINS
Book by DAVID HENRY HWANG
Adapted from the story “Tarzan of the Apes” by Edgar Rice Burroughs Originally Produced on Broadway by Disney Theatrical Productions
TARZAN owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. ®
With
James Channing Rendell DeBose Regan Featherstone
Beatriz Melo Ashley Moniz Greyson Nielson
Josh Strickland And
Ayla Allen Ian Dominguez Ball Joel Briel Barbara Camara Shannon Conboy
Stephen Diaz Sloane Griffith Julia Hemp Hailey Hill James Garrett Hill
Lydia Holland Randal Keith Kyle Kemph Kurt Kemper Justin Luciano
Troy McGee Andre Darnell Myers Alejandro MullerDahlberg Devin Neilson
Megan Sell Bethany Slomka Erin Stoddard Hudson Sullivan
Scenic/Lighting Design
PAUL BLACK
Assoc. Artistic Producer
SHARI JORDAN
Tara Sweeney Jonathan Wagner Reese Wheeler
Costume Coordinator
BRADLEY LOCK
Production Manager
JONATHAN KATZIAS
Company Manager
ZOE BAIRD
Production Stage Manager
Sound Design
JOSH LIEBERT
Technical Directors
BRENDAN BAKER
JEFF MILLER
Projection Design BRAD PETERSON
Hair/Wig/Make-Up Design
MATTHEW REEVES OLIVER
Associate Choreographer
RACHEL PERLMAN CLACK
Stage Managers Assistant Stage Managers
Music Supervision
CHRISTOPHER BABBAGE
HOLLEY HOUSEWRIGHT CHLOE GROTHEER
A.J. SULLIVAN
JEFF NORMAN
ASHLEIGH DAVID
Casting WOJCIK CASTING TEAM
Costumes from Jefferson Performing Arts Society in Metairie, Louisiana. Designed and built by Emily Brauniger. Add’l designs by Bradley Lock.
Flying Sequences Choreographed by PAUL RUBIN
Music Direction
DANIEL MOLLETT
Choreographed by
MARA NEWBERY GREER
Directed by
Flying by Foy
Sponsored by George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation and Clyde Companies
SCOTT S. ANDERSON TARZAN
CAST OF CHARACTERS
TARZAN
Tarzan ........................................................................................................... JOSH STRICKLAND*
Jane .................................................................................................................... ASHLEY MONIZ*
Terk RENDELL DEBOSE*
Kerchak .........................................................................................................JAMES CHANNING*
Kala ....................................................................................................................... BEATRIZ MELO
Clayton ................................................................................................. REGAN FEATHERSTONE*
Young Tarzan GREYSON NIELSON
The Ensemble
AYLA ALLEN, IAN DOMINGUEZ BALL, JOEL BRIEL*, BARBARA CAMARA, JAMES CHANNING*, SHANNON CONBOY, RENDELL DEBOSE*, REGAN FEATHERSTONE*, JULIA HEMP, HAILEY HILL, JAMES GARRETT HILL, RANDAL KEITH*, KURT KEMPER*, JUSTIN LUCIANO*, TROY MCGEE, ANDRE DARNELL MYERS*, ASHLEY MONIZ*,
ALEJANDRO MULLERDAHLBERG, DEVIN NEILSON*, MEGAN SELL, BETHANY SLOMKA*, ERIN STODDARD*, HUDSON SULLIVAN, TARA SWEENEY*, JONATHAN WAGNER*, REESE WHEELER
Swings
STEPHEN DIAZ*, KYLE KEMPH, LYDIA HOLLAND, SLOANE GRIFFITH
Dance Captain – STEPHEN DIAZ*
Asst. Dance Captain – LYDIA HOLLAND Fight Captains – TROY MCGEE
Understudies
Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.
Tarzan: JUSTIN LUCIANO*, Jane: JULIA HEMP, Terk: STEPHEN DIAZ*
Kerchak: RANDAL KEITH*, Kala: BETHANY SLOMKA*,
Clayton: JONATHAN WAGNER*, Young Tarzan: HUDSON SULLIVAN
MUSICAL NUMBERS
TARZAN ACTI
“Two Worlds”……………….. ........................................................... Voice of Tarzan, Kala, Ensemble
“You’ll Be in My Heart” ........................................................................................ Kala, Ensemble
“Jungle Funk” ........................................................................................................... Instrumental
“Who Better Than Me?”.................................................................................. Terk, Young Tarzan
“No Other Way” ................................................................................................................ Kerchak
“I Need to Know” ..................................................................................................... Young Tarzan
“Son of Man”… ................................................................................ Terk, Kala, Tarzan, Ensemble
“Son of Man” (Reprise)............................................................................. Terk, Tarzan, Ensemble
“Sure As Sun Turns to Moon” ...................................................................................Kala, Kerchak
“Waiting for This Moment” Jane, Ensemble
“Different”…………………. Tarzan, Jane
“Trashin’ the Camp” Terk, Ensemble
“Strangers Like Me” Tarzan, Jane, Ensemble
“For the First Time” Jane, Tarzan
“Who Better Than Me?”(Reprise)……………….. Terk, Tarzan
“Everything That I Am” Young Tarzan, Tarzan, Kala , Ensemble
“You’ll Be in My Heart”(Reprise) Tarzan, Kala
“Sure As Sun Turns to Moon”(Reprise) Kala
“Two Worlds”(Finale) Ensemble
Orchestra
Music Director/Keyboard 1: Daniel Mollett
Associate
Music Director/Keyboard 2: Benjamin Stayner
Keyboard 3: Tracie Price
Reed 1: (Flute, Piccolo, World Flutes) Tereasa Payne
Reed 2: (Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet, Tenor Sax) Simon Hutchings
Trumpet: (Trumpet, Flugelhorn) Jared Nicholson
Horn: David Lintz
Trombone: (Trombone, Bass Trombone) Tanner Deal
Bass: (Acoustic, Electric) Todd Hale
Guitar: (Electric, Nylon, Steel String) David Andersen
Drums: Glenn Webb
Percussion 1: Rowena Webb
Percussion 2: Chris Raybould
Music Supervisor: Christopher Babbage
Music Coordinator/Keyboard Programming: Tracie Price
Tuacahn’s Production of
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Music by Lyrics by Alan MenkenStephen Schwartz
Book by Peter Parnell
Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film
Originally Developed by Disney Theatrical Productions
Orchestrations by Michael Starobin
Incidental Music and Vocal Arrangements by Michael Kosarin
Dance Arrangements by Rob Berman
Justin Luciano
With
Sophia Marie Guerrero Randal Keith Stephen Diaz Regan Featherstone
And
Ayla Allen Ian Dominguez Ball Joel Briel Barbara Camara James Channing
Shannon Conboy Rendell DeBose Sloane Griffith Julia Hemp
James Garrett Hill Hailey Hill Lydia Holland Kyle Kemph Kurt Kemper
Troy McGee Beatriz Melo Andre Darnell Myers Ashley Moniz
Alejandro MullerDahlberg Devin Neilson Megan Sell Bethany Slomka
Erin Stoddard Josh Strickland Tara Sweeney Jonathan Wagner Reese Wheeler
Scenic & Video Design ADAM KOCH STEVEN ROYAL
Costume Design Lighting Design RYAN MOLLER NICK VAN HOUTEN
Associate Artistic Producer Production Manager SHARI JORDAN JONATHAN KATZIAS
Technical Directors
BRENDAN BAKER
Production Stage Manager HOLLEY HOUSEWRIGHT A.J. SULLIVAN
JEFF MILLER
Sound Design JOSH LIEBERT
Hair/Wig/Make-Up Design MATTHEW REEVES OLIVER
Fight Choreographer JASON
Company Manager ZOE BAIRD
Casting
WOJCIK CASTING TEAM
Music Supervisor and Director
CHRISTOPHER BABBAGE
Choreographed by
MARA NEWBERY GREER
Directed by
TIMOTHY THRELFALL THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
Sponsored by St. George Ford and SkyWest
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Quasimodo ........................................................... JUSTIN LUCIANO*
Clopin Trouillefou STEPHEN DIAZ*
Phoebus REGAN FEATHERSTONE*
Claude Frollo ............................................................ RANDAL KEITH*
Esmeralda ................................................... SOPHIA MARIE GUERRERO
The Ensemble
AYLA ALLEN, JOEL BRIEL*, BARBARA CAMARA, JAMES CHANNING*, SHANNON CONBOY, RENDELL DEBOSE*, STEPHEN DIAZ*, REGAN FEATHERSTONE*, SLOANE GRIFFITH, JULIA HEMP, HAILEY HILL, LYDIA HOLLAND, RANDAL KEITH*, KYLE KEMPH, KURT KEMPER*, TROY MCGEE, BEATRIZ MELO, ANDRE DARNELL MYERS*, ASHLEY MONIZ*, ALEJANDRO MULLERDAHLBERG, DEVIN NEILSON*, BETHANY SLOMKA*, ERIN STODDARD*, JOSH STRICKLAND*, JONATHAN WAGNER*, REESE WHEELER
Swings
IAN DOMINGUEZ BALL, JAMES GARRETT HILL, MEGAN SELL, TARA SWEENEY*
Dance Captain - TARA SWEENEY*
Asst. Dance Captain - IAN DOMINGUEZ BALL Fight Captains - JAMES GARRETT HILL
Understudies
Understudies never substitute for listed players unless a specific announcement for the appearance is made at the time of the performance.
Esmeralda: BEATRIZ MELO, Quasimodo: KYLE KEMPH, Claude Frollo: JAMES CHANNING*, Clopin Trouillefou: RENDELL DEBOSE*, Phoebus: KURT KEMPER*
Choir
NATHAN BENNER, JAQUIE CHRISTAKIS, ASHLIE DAVENPORT, PETER DREWNIANY, SAMUEL FRANCE, CASSIE GLAZIER, JENNIFER HEPWORTH, DENNIS JOHNSON, MOLLY PEARSON, MELANIE PETERSEN, LAUREN PFUNDER, ALEGRA ROHR, AUSTIN ROY, LAURA SHROUT, JAKE THOMAS, BRADIN WILHELMSON
Choir Coordinator: HEIDI ANDERSON
Choir Director: ROGER HALE
MUSICAL NUMBERS
THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
ACT I
“The Bells of Notre Dame” ....................... Frollo, Jehan, Father Dupin, Congregation
“Sanctuary” Frollo, Quasimodo
“Out There” ..................................................................Quasimodo
“Topsy Turvy” ....................................................... Clopin, Congregation
“Rest and Recreation” Phoebus, Frollo
“Rhythm of the Tambourine” ...................... Esmeralda, Frollo, Phoebus, Quasimodo
“God Help the Outcasts” Esmeralda, Congregation
“Top of the World” Esmeralda, Quasimodo, Congregation
“The Tavern Song (Thai Mol Piyas)” ..............................Gypsies, Esmeralda, Frollo
“Heaven’s Light” Quasimodo
“Hellfire” ............................................................ Frollo, Congregation
“Esmeralda” .................................................................... Company
ACT II
“Entr’acte” ......................................................................... Choir
“Flight Into Egypt” Saint Aphrodisius, Quasimodo, Congregation
“The Court of Miracles” ................................................... Clopin, Gypsies
“In a Place of Miracles” ................... Phoebus, Esmeralda, Quasimodo, Clopin, Gypsies
“Someday” Esmeralda, Phoebus
“Made of Stone” ............................................... Quasimodo, Congregation
“Finale Ultimo” Company
ORCHESTRA
Music Director: Christopher Babbage
Associate Music Director/Keyboard 2: Benjamin Stayner
Assistant Music Director/Keyboard 1: Daniel Mollett
Reed 1: (Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Alto Sax) Tereasa Payne
Reed 2: (Oboe, English Horn, Clarinet, Alto Sax) Simon Hutchings
Reed 3: (Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Baritone Sax, Bassoon) Chris Flinders
Trumpet 1: (Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet) Jared Nicholson
Trumpet 2: (Trumpet, Flugelhorn) Amy Paterson
Horn: David Lintz
Trombone: (Trombone, Bass Trombone, Euphonium) Jay Nygaard
Violin 1: Tara Tichenor
Violin 2: Julie Valadez
Viola: Linda Ghidossi-DeLuca
Cello: Tracie Price
Bass: Todd Hale
Drums/Percussion: Glenn Webb
Music Supervisor: Christopher Babbage
Music Coordinator: Tracie Price
Keyboard Programming: KeyboardTek
WHO’S WHO IN THE CAST
AYLA ALLEN (C: Ensemble, Asst. Dance Capt. | T: Ensemble
| H: Ensemble) is a Nebraska native who has performed from coast to coast. She is absolutely thrilled to return to the magical red rock canyon of Tuacahn! She made her professional debut in the ensemble of LaQuette Milner’s original musical Da’ Hip Hop Wizzard of Oz at El Portal Theatre. She graduated from Princeton University with a BA in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and Certificate in Dance. Recent theater credits include Finding Christmas (ensemble, MGM Beau Rivage), Mary Poppins (ensemble/Mrs. Corry understudy - on twice, Tuacahn), Wonderland (ensemble, Tuacahn), Joseph…Technicolor Dreamcoat (ensemble, Tuacahn), Singin’ in the Rain (dance captain/ ensemble, McCarter Theatre), and Hero (featured ensemble, Grind Arts Company). Endless love and gratitude to Mama Allen, family, and friends for supporting and encouraging the dream always! IG: @aylamae119
IAN DOMINGUEZ BALL
(C: Ensemble | T: Ensemble, Leopard | H: Swing, Asst. Dance Capt.) is ecstatic to be returning to Tuacahn for his second season. Recent graduate from Point Park University and now based in NYC, he has previously worked at various regional theaters such as Cortland Rep and Titusville Playhouse. He would love to thank the family here at Tuacahn for giving him this huge opportunity and his friends and family for always supporting his never-ending theatre journey. Instagram: @iandominguezball TikTok: @iandominguezball
JOEL BRIEL* (C: Grandpa Joe | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble, Father Dupin) So thrilled to premiere at Tuacahn, adding to a lifelong list of characters: Ten years in Broadway’s Cats (Growltiger, u/s Old Deuteronomy), The Producers (Max), La Cage Aux Folles (Albin), Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye), Ragtime (Tateh), Cabaret
(Herr Schultz), Evita (Che, later Peron cover Nat’l Tour), Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour, then Mushnik), It Shoulda Been You (Murray), Titanic (Capt. Smith), Fiddler (Motel) starring Theodore Bikel, Hair (Berger), Merrily We Roll Along (Charlie, in workshop w/Sondheim), and title roles in Pippin, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Sunday in the Park with George. Proud member, Actors’ Equity Association
BARBARA CAMARA
(C: Swing/ Cherry u/s| T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) is thrilled to be making her Tuacahn debut. Though usually based in NYC, Barbara is no stranger to the Utah landscape, having graduated from the University of Utah with a BFA in Musical Theatre (and BS in Psychology).
Barbara is a proud first generation BrazilianAmerican, born and raised in the Bay Area. Selected credits include La Cage aux Folles (Anne, Pioneer Theatre Company), Cinderella (Ensemble, Alabama Shakespeare Festival), West Side Story (Maria, The Grand Theatre), Grease (Cha-Cha DiGregorio, Sierra Repertory Theatre), and Steel Pier (Hannah Missiano, University of Utah). So much love and gratitude to my parents and Mariana for their unwavering support. So very grateful to be here. @babzcamara
JAMES CHANNING*
(C: Mr. Salt | T: Kerchak | H: Ensemble, Tribunal, u/s Claude Frollo) is immensely grateful to be making his Tuacahn debut this season! Recent credits: Walt Disney World - Finding Nemo: The Musical (Bruce, Chum, Anchor), Beauty and the Beast (Gaston), The Spirit of Aloha (Kimo). Regional: Desperate Measures (Sheriff Green/Best Actor WinnerOrlando Sentinel). When not on the theatrical stage, catch him either as a solo singing piano player or as part of the duo “James & Sonia” with his incomparable partner and girlfriend, on board American Cruise Line, or playing overwatch. So much love to family and friends for their endless support.
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Roles listed as Charlie: C | Tarzan: T | Hunchback: H
SHANNON CONBOY
(C: Ensemble, Cherry | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) is ecstatic to be joining this season at Tuacahn! Born and raised in Southern California, Shannon has spent recent years in NYC and performing throughout the country. National Tour: Elf (2022). Select regional credits: Kathy Selden/ Singin’ in the Rain, Ruby/Dames at Sea (Prather); The Wedding Singer, Head Over Heels, The Little Mermaid (The Gateway); Silly Girl/Beauty and the Beast (The ZACH Theatre); and West Side Story (UFOMT). HUGE thank you to Brian at Hell’s Kitchen Agency, Wojcik Casting Team, our AMAZING creatives, and everyone at TCA. Love to her parents for their unwavering love and support all the way from San Diego! IG: @shanconboy shannonconboy.com.
RENDELL DEBOSE* (C: Mr. Beauregarde | T: Terk | H: Ensemble, King Louis XI, u/s Clopin) Is so honored to be returning to Tuacahn. Graduate of Circle in the Square Theater School in New York City and New Orleans native. National Tours: Memphis (Bobby Dupree), Elf (Store Manager), Spamilton (George Washington). Regional Theatre: A year with Frog and Toad (Frog; NorthShore Music Theatre), Elf the Musical (Store Manager; Arvada Center of the Arts), Smokey Joe’s Café (New Off Broadway; Ordway Center for the performing Arts), Shrek the Musical (Donkey), Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey 2), The Mountaintop (Martin Luther King; Weathervane Theatre), Dreamgirls (James Thunder Early), Once on this lsland (Ton Ton Julian), She Loves Me (Ladislav Sipos) Sister Act (Eddie Souther). He thanks God, family, and friends. RendellDeBose.com
STEPHEN DIAZ* (C: Ensemble
T: Swing, u/s Terk, Dance Capt.
H: Clopin) Broadway: West Side Story (dir. Arthur Laurents), Radio City Rockettes, Matilda the Musical (Canada). National Tour Matilda the Musical (Rudolpho). Dance Companies: Stephen Petronio, Donald McKayle, Northwest Dance
Project, Connecticut Ballet. Regional Theater: Maltz Jupiter (Chicago - Denis Jones), 5th Avenue (Chorus Line - Paul), North Shore (Oklahoma), DisneyCA Hyperion Theatre (Aladdin - Aladdin Musical Spectacular), Tuacahn Ampitheatre (2018, 2022). Thank you Mara (Newbery Greer), I wouldn’t have this life without you; Notre Dame.
REGAN FEATHERSTONE*
(C: Ensemble | T: Clayton | H: Phoebus) Is thrilled to be back in the canyon! Previous Tuacahn: Beauty and the Beast, Annie, The Count of Monte Cristo, School of Rock. Other: Beauty and the Beast International Tour, Ordway, North Carolina Theatre, Royal Caribbean, Disney Cruise Line. Many thanks to Scott, Shari, Wojcik Casting Team and Michael at The Roster! For my family and friends.
HARPER GRIFFITH (C: Youth Ensemble) is thrilled to be back for her 4th Broadway Season and 8th Tuacahn show. You may remember her from last season in Wonderland as Young Alice/Chloe or in the Joseph Children’s Choir. Harper has been fortunate to have been cast in a few commercials as well as the show Yellowstone and the movie Horizon. She is a seventh grader at George Washington Academy that loves gymnastics, aerial silks, and making slime. Tuacahn is a special place for kids to learn this craft as a professional and Harper feels extremely lucky to call it home again for another summer. Harper would like to thank Shari, Scott, Kevin, Zoe, Whitney, Chris, Robbie and Michael for making this season possible. A special thank you goes to her teachers, mentors, family and her big sister Sloane for their endless love and support.
SLOANE GRIFFITH
(C: Ensemble | T: Swing |
H: Ensemble) is so excited to be back at Tuacahn for her 6th straight season! You may have seen her in a variety of different roles throughout the years, while her favorite shows at Tuacahn include Joseph and The Amazing
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Technicolor Dreamcoat, School of Rock, and Matilda.Sloane recently graduated high school and has plans for college and a career doing what she loves, singing and dancing on stage. She is beyond grateful to have the opportunity to work with and learn from so many amazing professionals at this young age! Sloane enjoys boating, chilling with her parents, and goofing off with her friends when she isn’t doing musical theatre. Sloane would like to thank everyone on the Tuacahn team, her coaches, mentors, parents, and of course her little sister Harper for all the love and support!
SOPHIA MARIE GUERRERO (C: Ensemble | H: Esmeralda) is beyond thrilled to be back at Tuacahn! She is a California native but has performed from coast to coast and internationally in places such as Germany, Switzerland, London, and China. Sophia graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre at BYU. Her recent credits include: West Side Story (U/S, Maria; Marriott Theater, Chicago), Pirates of Penzance (U/S Mabel) & Greenshow (Utah Shakespeare Festival, Cedar City), and other roles such as Jane Porter in Tarzan; Miss Dorothy in Thoroughly Modern Millie, Ariel in The Little Mermaid and Margo in Bright Star. Endless gratitude goes to her familia y amigos, her amazingly supportive husband, God, Avalon Artists Group, the Tuacahn team and all of you! Thank you so much for supporting the arts! ¡No te rindas! Lo mejor está por venir. ¡Échale ganas! IG:@sophiamarieguerrero
JULIA HEMP (C: Ensemble, u/s Mrs. Teavee | T: Ensemble, u/s Jane | H: Ensemble) is delighted to return to Tuacahn!
Education: Pennsylvania State University, B.F.A. Musical Theatre. Credits: Wonderland, Mary Poppins, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Tuacahn
Ampitheatre (Ensemble, Swing); Kiss Me
Kate (Lois/Bianca) at Arts Center of Coastal Carolina; Beauty and the Beast (Silly Girl) at Arvada Center for the Arts; Gypsy (Dainty June) at Sharon Playhouse; Annie (Lily St Regis) at Forestburgh Playhouse; Lead Production
Tarzan: T | Hunchback: H
Singer for Royal Caribbean, Brilliance of the Seas. Shout out to fam and friends in CO, PA, and NYC! @jules_hemp
HAILEY HILL (C: Swing | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) is beyond thrilled to be back at Tuacahn for her 3rd season! Previous credits include: The Wizard of Oz, Joseph…Dreamcoat (2014 & 2022), Mary Poppins and Wonderland. Other past favorite roles include: The Nutcracker (Clara), Mary Poppins, Jr. (Jane Banks), Aladdin Jr. (Genie), Odyssey’s Thriller (Youth Zombie) & SGMT’s High School Musical (Gabriella). Hailey is a 2023 graduate of Dixie High School where she was a member of the 4x state champion Jetettes (drill team). She will be studying at BYU this fall. Thanks to the entire Tuacahn team for this amazing opportunity and to her teachers, friends & family for their love and support! @haileyhill3
JAMES GARRETT HILL
(C: Ensemble, u/s Jerry | T: Ensemble | H: Swing) is ecstatic to be returning to Tuacahn for a third time around.
Regional credits: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Mary Poppins, Wonderland, A Christmas Story (Tuacahn Center for the Arts), Rock of Ages, A Christmas Story (John W. Engeman Theatre), Dames at Sea (Fort Peck Summer Theatre), Singin’ in the Rain (Circa ‘21 Playhouse), Sh-Boom! Life Could Be A Dream,Newsies, Oklahoma!, The Little Mermaid (Little Theatre on the Square). Proud graduate of Ohio Northern University. Much love to Mom, Dad, Logan, and Jacob for their support and constant encouragement.
LYDIA HOLLAND
(C: Ensemble | T: Swing, Asst. Dance Capt. | H: Ensemble) is thrilled to be back at Tuacahn, where she made her theater debut performing Mary Poppins, Joseph…Dreamcoat, and Wonderland! She is a Kansas native but is now based in New York City! She is a graduate of Theater Arts Preparatory
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School in Las Vegas. Lydia is excited to work alongside this amazing cast and crew! She would like to thank her wonderful family and friends for their unwavering love and support! @lydia.holland
RANDAL KEITH* (C: Ensemble, u/s Grandpa Joe | T: Ensemble, u/s Kerchak | H: Claude Frollo) is so excited to be back at Tuacahn for his fourth season. Favorite roles here have been Triton in Disney’s The Little Mermaid and Danglars in The Count of Monte Cristo. Randal has toured as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, Jean Valjean in Les Misérables for nine years on tour, Broadway and internationally, and has headlined many shows in Las Vegas but Tuacahn remains one of his favorite theaters to perform. Thank you for inviting me back to this beautiful Canyon. I love it so much that this year I have moved here permanently and can now truly call Saint George my home.
KYLE KEMPH (C: Ensemble |
T: Swing | H: Ensemble, u/s Quasimodo) Tuacahn debut!
Kyle spent this past year as the Artist in Residency for Transcendence Theatre Company, where he was awarded BroadwayWorld San Francisco’s “Best Performer in a Musical.” Some of his previous credits include: REGIONAL: Reunion 69’ 85’ (Denver Center), Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins (Forestburgh Playhouse), The Secret Garden, The Bridges of Madison County (SlowBurn Theatre Co.), The Who’s Tommy (Cincinnati Memorial Hall), The Sound of Music (Porthouse Theatre). TOURS: Disney’s PJ Masks Live!, Nickelodeon’s Paw Patrol Live! CRUISE: Headliner with The Company Men and The MidAtlantic Men. An Ohio native, Kyle now lives in Las Vegas with his wife, Maddie. A very heartfelt thank you to his family for always encouraging him to follow his dreams. “You will always be in my heart.” www.kylekemph.com
KURT KEMPER* (he/him)
(C: Ensemble, u/s Wonka | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble, u/s Phoebus) Tuacahn debut! A SoCal boy born and raised, Kurt moved to Pittsburgh to receive his BFA at Point Park University, moved to NY, and eventually found his way back to LA where he’s currently residing. Most recent credits include Gad/Butler in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (La Mirada Theatre w/ McCoy Rigby Entertainment), Dwayne in 9 to 5 (Musical Theatre West), and Grease (MTW). Special shout out to his reps at Go2 and CESD, his mentors that have helped him here, and his beautiful family for the unconditional love and support. AEA. Insta: @imatallglassofwater
LAUREL KNELL (C: Veruca Salt) is so excited to be returning for her 4th season at Tuacahn. She first started Tuacahn as an understudy in ‘The Sound of Music’ and has since performed as Tessa in ‘Annie’, Summer in ‘The School of Rock’, and childrens ensemble in ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’. Laurel has also enjoyed performing for Vista Charter School as Violet in ‘Willy Wonka’, Elsa in ‘Frozen’ and Taylor in ‘High School Musical’. She would like to thank her teachers at Utah COPA and at Vista Charter School who have helped her train in such a creative and wonderful environment. She would also like to thank her family for the sacrifice and love and support they have shown her through this performing process.
MACK LAWRENCE (C: Mike Teavee, u/s Charlie) Performing on the Tuacahn stage has been Mack’s greatest desire for as long as he can remember. This year his dreams are coming true and he couldn’t be happier or more grateful for this wonderful opportunity. Mack was recently seen as Kurt in Sound of Music at the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Other favorite roles include Colin (Secret Garden), Pugsley (Addams Family), Ryan (High School Musical), Fletcher (Freaky Friday), Timon (Lion King), Bruce (Matilda), Marcellus (Music
Man) and Tiny Tim (Christmas Carol). When he’s not on stage Mack enjoys tennis, piano, soccer, guitar, and most of all spending time with his six siblings. Love and thanks to his many teachers, directors, friends and family for their support and guidance.
JUSTIN LUCIANO*
(C: Ensemble | T: Ensemble, u/s Tarzan | H: Quasimodo)
So excited to be making my Tuacahn debut in such an incredible season of shows!
Tours: The Lightning Thief; Regional: West Side Story (Virginia Repertory Theatre), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Riverside Center for the Performing Arts), Rock of Ages (The Eagle Theatre), Miss Saigon (Interlakes). Thank you to FSE, my friends, family, Emily, and Daisy for all of their love and support!
AMAUREE MACK (C: Youth Ensemble) is excited to be performing for his first time at Tuacahn! He has had a love for dancing and singing since he could walk. He can be found dancing any time he has a free moment! Amauree especially loves choreography and learning the dance moves of each new character. Most recently he played Billy in Hale Center Theater’s production of The School of Rock. Some of his favorite roles have been Pugsley in The Addams Family at Beverly’s Terrace Plaza Playhouse and Simba in Lion King at the Ziegfeld Theater.
LOGAN MARSH (C: Youth Ensemble, u/s Augustus Gloop) is excited to be returning to Tuacahn for his second season! He performed in the Children’s Choir in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last summer. Some of his favorite roles include Marcellus Washburn (The Music Man) and Little Jake (Annie Get Your Gun). He loves performing with his show choir - Aspire with Encore Performing Arts. He enjoys playing the guitar and the drums, gaming with his friends and loving on his pets. He is thankful for this opportunity to do what he enjoys and is grateful to his mom and sister for their
continued support and all the car rides to rehearsals. Enjoy the show!
TROY MCGEE (C: Ensemble | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) is thrilled to be back for his 12th season performing at Tuacahn after taking the last couple years off. Growing up in Houston, Troy started dancing at the age of 12, and a few years later expanded his training to the Houston Ballet Academy. He attended dance competitions and regional ballet festivals as well as performing as a guest artist for
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various companies around the country. At the age of 19 he received a scholarship to the Edge Performing Arts Center in Los Angeles. While he was on scholarship he was mentored by and traveled the country assisting Doug Caldwell, Mandy Moore, Dee Caspary, and Mark Meismer. He was a member of Terry Beeman’s Performance Company, Adam Parson’s C. Dance Company, and Justin Giles’ Soul Escape. Troy also performed with and appeared in music videos for Lenny Kravitz, Pink, and Avril Lavigne. In 2008 Troy joined Odyssey Dance Theatre where he discovered more than a new found love for dance, he met the woman who would become his wife, Erica Bryce, and they spent the rest of their careers dancing together. He is missing her greatly this year as they are preparing to welcome their daughter into the world in June. Much love to their 2 boys Hunter and Bryce.
ANDRE
DARNELL MYERS*
(C: Ensemble, u/s Mr. Beauregard | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble ) is thrilled to be back at Tuacahn! You may have last seen him here in Hairspray and Aladdin. Andre frequents the stage and screen, some of his favorite credits: National/ International Tours- Dreamgirls, Peter Pan, Seussical. Regional: Hairspray (KC Starlight), Newsies (La Mirada), Hair and Chicago. Disneyland: Magical Map and Red Car Newsboys. Disney Cruise Lines: Tangled, Twice Charmed, Disney Dreams.
TV: Blackish, Dear White People, Snowfall, and Space Force. Films: I Am Gangster, The Toy Soldiers, Leave It On The Floor, and As I am. National Commercials and Print Ads: McDonald's, KFC, El Pollo Loco, Smirnoff, Modelo, and AT&T. Training: University Of The Arts & Duke Ellington School Of The Arts. Much love to Yuriy for being my biggest supporter. @PrinceADM
BEATRIZ MELO (C: Ensemble, u/s Mrs. Gloop | T: Kala | H: Ensemble, u/s Esmeralda) is thrilled to be making her Tuacahn debut this summer!
Education: BFA in Musical Theatre from Brigham Young University. Favorite Credits include: Nina in In the Heights (Broadway World Winner for Best Actress); Rusty in Footloose; Amneris in Aida; Kala in Tarzan; The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot; and Dominque Du Monaco in Lucky Stiff. Beatriz sends thanks to her family and chosen family for all the love and support! @bea_mellow
ASHLEY MONIZ* (C: Mrs. Bucket | T: Jane | H: Ensemble, Florika) Last seen as Miss Barley in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Ashley is thrilled to be back at Tuacahn. 1st National Tours: Kinky Boots, Sister Act (Sister Mary Robert), 9 to 5, Legally Blonde, High School Musical. Most
recent regional credits include 9 to 5 (Judy Bernly, Musical Theatre West), Did You See What Walter Paisley Did Today (La Mirada— World Premiere), Kinky Boots (Hollywood Bowl), Grumpy Old Men (Melanie, La Mirada), Frozen: Live at the Hyperion (Anna & Elsa, Disney California Adventure). TV: “South Park 25th Anniversary Concert,” “Beadies.” Favorite roles: Benet’s wife and Everly’s mommy. Endless gratitude to my family and friends, KMR, WCT, these dream production + creative teams, and this brilliant company. www.ashleymoniz.com
@ashleymonizbALEJANDRO
MULLERDAHLBERG (C: Ensemble | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) started dancing at the age of 14 at Gasper’s School of Dance in Fargo, ND. He has also received training from the Joffrey Ballet School, the Ailey School, and the University of Arizona, having graduated from the latter in 2020 with his BFA in dance. Alejandro has performed principal roles in ballets such as The Nutcracker, Cinderella, and Swan Lake, toured with Step One Dance Company on Holland America Cruise Lines, and performed on “America’s Got Talent” Season 17. Alejandro’s previous theater credits include Damn Yankees and Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella at Musical Theater West in Long Beach, CA.
DEVIN NEILSON* (C: Swing, Dance Capt. | T: Ensemble
H: Ensemble) is a native of Washington Utah and is thrilled to be returning to Tuacahn! National Tour: Cats the Musical (Tumblebrutus). Regional: Mary Poppins (Neleus) Newsies(Race), Mamma Mia (Pepper), Something Rotten (Minstrel/Dance Captain), The Music Man(Dance Captain/Ensemble), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Gideon). TV/Film: FX original Fosse Verdon Promo (Dancer). BFA from Brigham Young University. Devin sends a huge thank you his family and friends for their love and support and wants them to always remember, “it’s ok.”@devinrneilson
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Roles listed as Charlie: C | Tarzan: T | Hunchback: H
GREYSON NIELSON
(C: Youth Ensemble, u/s Mike Teavee | T: Young Tarzan)
couldn’t be more excited to return to the Tuacahn stage this season! You may have seen Greyson last year as Young Tarzan in Tarzan at Desert Hills High School, in Best of Broadway at SGMT, or in Joseph right here at Tuacahn. Since performing in Tarzan last year, Greyson has dreamed of performing in the show with the amazing Josh Strickland, and he can’t believe his dream has become a reality! Greyson is in 7 th grade at Sunrise Ridge Intermediate School. When he’s not singing and performing, he loves wrestling, swimming, riding horses, tumbling, being with friends, hanging out at Stoic Parkour, dirt biking – basically anything that makes him move! He wants to thank his Mom & Dad and sisters, his voice teachers Heidi and Lisa, Kyle Myrick, Encore, and to Tuacahn for this tremendous opportunity!
LILLY PEARSON (C: Youth
Ensemble) is a fun and gracious 13-year-old who loves to perform. She is thrilled to be back at Tuacahn for a second season with the amazing cast and crew of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Some of Lilly’s favorite roles are Jane Banks in Mary Poppins, Ma Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol and Flounder in The Little Mermaid. Lilly enjoys performing with Aspire; Encore Performing Arts show choir here in St. George. When Lilly is not acting or performing, she is playing with her friends and going on adventures with her family. Lilly would like to thank her family and friends for their support, all her caring mentors, and Tuacahn for this great opportunity to shine.
AVA RIPPLINGER (C: Youth
Ensemble, u/s Veruca) is honored to perform at Tuacahn. She’s living her dream! Apart from capturing an audience Ava loves to snowboard and skateboard with her family. She is trained in dance, theater,
voice, acro, improv, piano and film. Ava would like to thank Mimi Knell, Erica Bryce, COPA and Vista School for preparing her for this incredible opportunity. Ava hopes you’ll love the show as much as she loves performing for you!
@avaripplinger
LEERA SAINSBURY
(C: Youth Ensemble, u/s Violet Beauregarde) is super excited to be coming back to Tuacahn for her third season! Previous productions she’s been in are Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat and School Of Rock. Leera is 15 and entering the 10th grade at UT Success Academy. She’s a triple threat and loves to perform musicals at her school. Tuacahn has not just given Leera so many opportunities, but taught her how to become more professional and passionate about theatre. She loves the Tuacahn family and can’t wait to perform on the stage! Leera would like to thank the cast, stage management, production staff, and all the directors for making this experience possible!
MEGAN SELL (C: Ensemble | T: Ensemble | H: Swing) is thrilled to be making her Tuacahn debut! She was last seen dancing onboard Disney Cruise Lines on The Disney Fantasy and The Disney Wonder. Megan has also performed at Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and on the Today Show in NYC. Favorite regional shows include: Shrek, Hello, Dolly!, Peter Pan, Sister Act and White Christmas. Special thanks to the Tuacahn Creative Team for this exciting opportunity! Love to my family ~ You’ll Be In My Heart, Always IG: @megansell.ny
GABRIELLA SCOTT
(C: Violet Beauregarde) is thrilled to be making her Tuacahn debut this season! She discovered her love for the arts at the age of four and has been pursuing her passions ever since. Some of her recent credits include voicing ‘Tessie’ in Tomorrow, Gen-Z Media’s podcast sequel to “Annie,” as
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well as performing for Paper Mill Playhouse in their 2021 and 2022 New Voices Concerts.
BETHANY SLOMKA*
(C: Mrs. Gloop | T: Kala Standby | H: Ensemble, Madam) couldn’t be more grateful to be making her Tuacahn debut! Select
Favorites: New York: Toughest
Girl Alive (Fringe). Regional: Hair , How the Grinch Stole Christmas (The Old Globe), 331/3: House of Dreams (*world premiere, The SD Rep), Sunday in the Park with George (CCAE), Hairspray (The SD Rep * Craig Noel Award Nomination, The Welk, SDMT), Sister Act (Moonlight, SDMT), Rent , Grease , How to Succeed… (The Welk). TV: “Encore!” on Disney+. THANK YOU to ATB and to mom, dad, a& c,c&j,&d for endless love & support - you all make life precious! for non & gpa. @beeslom on instagram.
ERIN STODDARD*
(C: Mrs. Teavee | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) is thrilled to be here at Tuacahn! Broadway: 42nd St. (Peggy), Beauty and the Beast (Babette), A Christmas
Carol. Tours: Showboat, Joseph…, Cabaret, Evita (Tango Dancer). Regional: Mamma Mia (Tanya), Glass Ceilings (Elizabeth Blackwell), One Way Ticket to Hell (Cindy), Honky Tonk Laundry (Lana Mae Standby), Rocky Horror Picture Show (Columbia), Tommy, Chess, My One and Only, Carousel, West Side Story (Graziella). TV/Film: Playdates Anonymous, Scrubs, Passions, Cavemen, Maggie Gives a Speech, Driving Backwards, Ballad of Benjamin Beane, Women Can’t Be Funny, Rose by Any Other Name. Projects in Development: The Guest (Brandy). Phoenix Shorts Award Winner 2022 for ‘Me, Myself and I’. www.erinstoddard. com I’m nothing without you, Howie!
CHARLIE STOVER
(C: Charlie Bucket) is excited to be back on the Tuacahn stage with this amazing cast and crew. Last season at Tuacahn he played Michael Banks in Mary Poppins. Other Tuacahn shows have been Randy in A Christmas Story, Chip in Beauty and the Beast, James in The
School of Rock and an elf and Young Buddy in Elf the Musical. Some of his favorite roles in other theaters are Gavroche in Les Misérables, Oliver in Oliver, and Les in Newsies. Check out Charlie on IMDb for his film and television credits including the television show Yellowstone where he played young Spencer Dutton, the feature film Riddle of Fire, and more. He is so grateful for this opportunity and wants to thank everyone at Tuacahn for being so kind and supportive. He also wants to thank all of his family that travel across the country to come out and see him perform, and all of his friends for their unending love.
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JOSH STRICKLAND*
(C: Jerry | T: Tarzan | H: Frederic) is thrilled to be back at Tuacahn for their 2023 season! Josh is a native of Charleston, South Carolina. In 2006, Josh created the leading role of Tarzan in Disney’s Tarzan on Broadway. In 2009, he made his starring Las Vegas debut in Peepshow at Planet Hollywood Casino & Resort while concurrently co-starring in the hit E! reality show “Holly’s World.” Strickland’s chart toppers include “Report to the Floor,” and “Last Dance.” In 2013, Josh joined Vegas! The Show at the Planet Hollywood Casino & Resort in Las Vegas in a starring role. Josh has also appeared internationally with the all-star cast of Disney’s Broadway Hits, including the Emmy winning concert at Royal Albert Hall. He also reprised his role as Tarzan in Disney’s Musical Tarzan in Oberhausen, Germany at the Stage Metronom Theater. Most recently, Josh was featured on ABC’s popular “Disney Family Singalong: Volume II”. Thanks, and love to my family and especially TD for their never-ending support and love.
@joshuajstrick
HUDSON SULLIVAN
(C: Youth Ensemble, u/s Mike Teavee | T: Young Ape, u/s Young Tarzan) is thrilled to return to Tuacahn! Audiences may remember Hudson as the hilarious bully, Grover Dill, in A Christmas Story. Other Tuacahn credits: Mary Poppins (Michael Banks u/s & perf), Joseph, Beauty and the Beast (Chip u/s & perf), and Elf. Hudson is in 5th grader at Vista School and makes straight ‘A’s. Vista credits: Zazu in Lion King, Seussical, Frozen, Nutcracker (Fritz), Jr. Dance Company. Other favorites: Winthrop in The Music Man (Encore), Best of Broadway Christmas (SGMT). Hudson would like to thank his teachers at Utah COPA and Vista, Grammy Pat, Papa, Tootsie, Dad, Jordan and most of all, Mommy for writing this bio!
TARA SWEENEY* (C: Ensemble, u/s Mrs. Bucket | T: Ensemble | H: Swing, Dance Capt.) a native of Kansas City, is absolutely thrilled to spend her summer performing at Tuacahn! She is classically
trained in voice and dance, having spent time at the North Carolina School of the Arts, American Ballet Theatre, Kansas City Ballet School, Music Arts Institute, and AMDA-NY. Favorite credits include: The Phantom of the Opera (Broadway National Tour), Spamalot (2nd National Tour), Hello Dolly (Cape Playhouse/North Shore), An American in Paris (Cape Playhouse), A Christmas Story (John W. Engeman Theatre), My Fair Lady (Westchester Broadway), and Guys and Dolls (Stages! St. Louis). Thank you to my parents, Cindy and Mark, my husband, Armando, my agent, Josh, and my furry child, Potato.
OLIVIA TERRY (C: Youth Ensemble) is excited to be performing her second season on the Tuacahn stage. She was last seen in the children’s choir of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as well as a Chucky dancer in Odyssey Dance Theater's final performances of Thriller She currently lives in St. George where she is in the 6th grade at Vista School. She is involved in Vista's Principal 2 Dance Company and their many musical productions. Her most recent roles include a Lionness in Lion King Jr, Bird Girl in Seussical Jr, and middle Anna in Frozen Jr. Olivia also trains in voice, dance, and theater at COPA Tuacahn, as a member of their Prodigy company. She wants to thank her family and teachers for their love and support, and Tuacahn for this amazing opportunity!
JACOB TOUSLEY (C: Augustus Gloop) resides in Layton Utah and is loving spending his summer at Tuacahn. Jacob has been passionate about musical theater since the age of five. His favorite past roles include SpongeBob in SpongeBob
The Musical, Bruce in Matilda, Michael in Elf, Pugsley in The Adams Family, Fletcher in Freaky Friday, Gavroche in Les Misérables and Kurt in The Sound of Music. Jacob has enjoyed his time singing and making music videos as a member of “One Voice Children’s Choir”. He loves to travel with his family of six and is a huge Disney fan. He would like to thank his family for all their support and making it possible for him to pursue his dreams.
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Roles listed as Charlie: C | Tarzan: T | Hunchback: H
JONATHAN WAGNER*
(C: Wonka | T: Ensemble, u/s Clayton | H: Ensemble, St. Aphrodisius) is beyond excited to be returning to the canyon for another summer, after appearing as Dewey in School of Rock in 2021. TV/Streaming: Halston, Marvels, War of the Welles, The Dohyo Broadway: School of Rock (Original «Dewey» understudy, 140+ performances.) Off-Bway/ Regional: Griswold’s Bway Vacation (5th Ave.), #DateMe (Westside), 25th…Spelling Bee (TATC), High Fidelity (Route 66) and The People vs Friar Laurence (Second City/Steppenwolf 2nd Stage). Jonathan spent 15 years teaching and touring with Chicago’s famed Second City, also serving as house composer/music director of the Severn Darden Graduate Program. Musical collaborations include: Writing Our World (WOW!) (CPTT/Goodman Theatre, Nat’l Tour), Jungle Tales (Apple Tree), The Dreamer
and the Devil (Off the Porch), Any Someone at All (Donny’s Skybox, Off the Porch) and Sarah and the Seed (Orbach).
REESE WHEELER (C: Swing | T: Ensemble | H: Ensemble) relocated from Portland, Oregon, in pursuit of a career in the performing arts. He has diligently honed his skills by training extensively with various esteemed companies based in St. George and Las Vegas. Reese has garnered numerous accolades both as a dancer and for his original choreography. His talent has graced the stage in several professional productions, notably Tuacahn’s 2022 season, a featured dancer for David Archuleta's Christmas tour, youth zombie in "Thriller," as part of the cast of "Odyssey", and worked for Disney. Reese appreciates the unwavering support he receives and is grateful to be back at Tuacahn.
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SCOTT ANDERSON (Producing Artistic Director, Director – Tarzan) joined Tuacahn in 2004 and enjoys creatively shaping and artistically leading this dynamic arts institution. He has worked for more than forty years in theatre, film, radio and television. He has been involved in over 100 productions as an actor, director or producer but considers his eighteen years at Tuacahn to be one of his most satisfying challenges. Scott’s more recent directing credits include: The Count of Monte Cristo, The Prince of Egypt, Shrek the Musical, Disney’s When You Wish, The Little Mermaid, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, Tarzan, Annie, 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Les Misérables and Peter Pan. Both Aladdin and The Prince of Egypt were produced at Tuacahn pre-Broadway and pre-West End. Disney’s When You Wish had its world premiere here at Tuacahn in 2015. He also wrote and directed
continues to work as a writer and director and is always working on new film projects. Scott attended Dixie State University and the University of Utah, where he studied Theater and Film. He is the proud father of three children and twelve grandchildren. Scott hopes to shepherd more outstanding entertainment to this unique venue in the years to come.
MICHAEL HEITZMAN (Director – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) is honored to be returning to Tuacahn after directing Beauty and the Beast in 2021 and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat here last season. He resides in New York City where he is the Artistic Director for Musical Development at the historic Lucille Lortel Theatre. His critically acclaimed, reimagined production of 42nd Street was presented at The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts
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Award nominee, Best Director). Other recent credits: Beauty and the Beast PCLO, North Shore Music Theater, La Mirada. Newsies, Big River and Legally Blonde at Broadway at Music Circus. SHREK and Disney’s The Little Mermaid (IRNE Award nominee, Best Director) at North Shore Music Theater and VICES (Jeff Award nominee, Best Director). As a writer, Michael received a Grammy nomination for co-writing “Throw That Girl Around” for the Broadway musical Swing! He is a proud member of The Dramatists Guild and SDC. michaelheitzman.com
TIM THRELFALL (Director - Hunchback of Notre Dame) is honored to be returning to Tuacahn to helm his 15th production in this impressive amphitheater. Past Tuacahn productions include The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Aida and South Pacific. Tim just completed 27 years leading the Music Dance Theatre (MDT) program at Brigham Young University. The
recent production of Godspell was his final BYU show. Before coming to Utah Tim was the Artistic Director of Seattle Civic Light Opera and Northwest Summer Playhouse and holds an MFA in Acting from the Professional Actor Training Program at the University of Washington. Recent films include “Treasures of the Heart” “Once I Was Engaged” “Fall City” and the Hallmark Channel’s “The Christmas Bow.” Utah audiences may remember Tim best as Bishop Aaron Young in the film “One Good Man.” and from the line “Beware of pride boy; your eternal soul is at stake.”
ROBBIE ROBY (Choreographer – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , Hunchback of Notre Dame ) is delighted to be back at Tuacahn, having choreographed last season’s production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat ! Select credits include: Broadway Backwards (New Amsterdam Theatre; NYC), Shrek (Walnut
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Street Theatre, Sacramento Music Circus), Sister Act (Pittsburgh CLO, Kansas City Starlight), Disney’s The Little Mermaid (The 5 th Avenue Theatre), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Tuacahn, Ordway Center, and Pittsburgh CLO), and Little Shop of Horrors (Sacramento Music Circus). Recently, Robbie was the 2021-23 Creative Supervisor for the RSSC Splendor, programmed by Norwegian Creative Studios. As a performer, Robbie was the dance captain for the Broadway/Touring productions of Hairspray, Billy Elliot , and Monty Python’s Spamalot.
MARA NEWBERY GREER (Choreographer –Tarzan , Hunchback of Notre Dame) is honored to be returning to Tuacahn after previously choreographing Mary Poppins, Shrek the Musical and Sound of Music as well as directing and choreographing Matilda, Annie, and A Christmas Story. Recent directing and/or choreographing credits include Paper Mill Playhouse, Music Theatre Wichita, Seattle 5th Ave, Broadway at Music Circus, Lexington Theatre Company, Palm Beach Opera, John Engeman Theatre, Gateway Playhouse, Fulton Theatre, Cape Rep, Chautauqua Opera, Front Porch Theatricals, North Shore Music Theatre, and Pittsburgh CLO. Mara received her BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Michigan. As a performer, Mara has worked on Broadway, National Tours, and London’s West End. For Michael and Maple - "You'll Be in My Heart" forever and always.
KATHARINE QUINN (Asst. Director–Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) is a creative based in New York City. Credits include Shucked (Writing Associate, Broadway), Tootsie (SDC Fellow, Broadway), Hercules (Asst. Choreo, The Public), Cabaret (Dallas
Theater Center), Newsies (Lyric Stage, Tuacahn Center for the Arts, Arts Center of Coastal Carolina), Urinetown, Legally Blonde (Choreographer, Northern Stage), Tokyo Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line. Awards and Nominations: Goodspeed Observership, SDC Traube Fellowship, Best Choreography Nominee (Newsies) BroadwayWorld, Best of Theatre 2018 (Mamma Mia) OnStage, Fred, Gene, and Louise Kelly Tap Award. MFA in Arts Administration UK College of Arts and Sciences, BFA Directing, SMU. www. katharinequinn.com @itskatharinequinn
RACHEL PERLMAN CLACK (Assoc. Choreographer – Tarzan) is thrilled to be back at Tuacahn, Associate Choreographing Tarzan, the 11th show she’s been involved with in the Canyon! Tuacahn credits: Mary Poppins (Associate Choreographer), Annie (Associate Choreographer/Director), The Count of Monte Cristo (Assistant Choreographer), Joseph…Dreamcoat, Prince of Egypt, Matilda, Cinderella, Beauty & The Beast, Wonderland, & School of Rock. Other favorite credits: Associate Choreographer The Little MermaidDisney Cruise Line’s The Wish; Associate Choreographer A Christmas Story- John W. Engeman. National/International Tours of Andy Blankenbuehler’s Joseph…Dreamcoat, Cha Cha in Grease- Royal Caribbean Cruise Line; West Side Story & Oklahoma at North Shore Music Theatre; Mary Poppins & Chicago at Arkansas Rep Theatre; 42nd Street at Mill Mountain. Endless gratitude to Mara for bringing me along on this amazing ride, & to Scott, Shari, Zoe, & Whitney for all you do. Thanks to Erik & my family for supporting me in doing what fills me up. Love & positive vibes to this incredible cast & crew for a wonderful season ahead! @fuelmovesweat
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PAUL RUBIN (Flying Choreographer) served as Franco Dragone’s Flying Director for his new open-ended production La Perle, and is a proud member of The Academy of Magical Arts at The Magic Castle in Hollywood CA. He has created flying sequences for productions in over 30 countries including: Singapore, Macau, South Africa, Malaysia, Australia, Korea, Turkey, Columbia, Norway and Japan. Broadway credits include: Wicked, Doctor Zhivago, Curtains with David Hyde Pierce, The Pirate Queen, Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan, Kiss Me, Kate, Frozen, The Green Bird, Fiddler on the Roof, Bombay Dreams and Saturday Night Fever International and Touring Productions include Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Holland,
O’Donnell Show. www.TheFlyGuy.com Twitter @theflyguy
MELISSA JAMES (Assoc. Flying Choreographer) Melissa James’ resume is a world’s only filigree of the arts. The Australian mutli-discplinary artist has been Dance Captain of numerous Broadway masterpieces such as ‘Chicago,’ ‘Hairspray,’ ‘Mamma Mia,’ and Future Cinema’s production of ‘Dirty Dancing,’ (Penny) and ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ (Choreographer). Melissa has bridged this unique articulation to life in the air as Associate Aerial Choreographer, Artist, and Artistic Coordinator of Franco Dragone’s “La Perle” in Dubai, starred as an Aerial Soloist
Creations’ with husband, Brandon Birchak, where she continues to produce, direct, choreograph and perform never-seen-before performance art including the world’s longest active breath-hold piece “Chimera”.
JASON PAUL TATE (he/him)(Fight
Choreographer - Hunchback of Notre Dame) is a director, choreographer, and performer, splitting time between San Diego, CA, and New York City. Previously at Tuacahn: Beauty & the Beast, Count of Monte Cristo. Other credits include the Edinburgh and New York Fringe, A.R.T., Old Globe, Public, Met Opera, BAM, Ars Nova, Rattlestick, Classic Stage, the Ordway, Great Lakes Theatre, Idaho Shakes, Lake Tahoe Shakes, Havoc Movement, On Site Opera, Blackbird Dance Theatre, Pensacola Opera, Opera Western Reserve, and The Lost Colony. Proud member - SDC, AEA. Jason is the current Vice President of the SAFD, a recognized fight director and certified teacher; and the co-founder of Neutral Chaos, a movement solutions company in NYC. jasonpaultate.com
ADAM KOCH (Scenic Designer – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Hunchback of Notre Dame) Previously at Tuacahn: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Cinderella Internationally: Dreamgirls (Seoul). United States: Off-Broadway, national tours, as well as productions at The Old Globe, Signature Theatre, Goodspeed, Ford’s Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Miami New Drama, Westport Country Playhouse, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Great Lakes Theatre, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Ogunquit Playhouse, Syracuse Stage, Music Theatre Wichita, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Fulton Theatre, and Portland Stage. Awards include: Suzi Bass award for Outstanding Scenic Design for the immersive outdoor production of Titanic (Serenbe Playhouse), as well as Helen Hayes Award nominations for both Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Signature Theatre), and Bat Boy (1st Stage). Education: Carnegie Mellon University. See more at adamkochassociates. com and on Instagram @instadamkoch.
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STEVEN ROYAL (Video Designer – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Previously at Tuacahn: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2022) Beauty and the Beast (2021), School of Rock (2021), The Little Mermaid (2019) and Cinderella (2018). Steven has collaborated internationally with Scenic Designer Adam Koch on over 200 musicals, plays and live events including productions at The Old Globe, Goodspeed Musicals, Bucks County Playhouse, Signature Theatre, The Ordway, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Ogunquit Playhouse, Fulton Opera House and Westport Country Playhouse. Other design credits include: Gross Indecency (Directed by Moises Kaufman), Broadway Bares (Directed by Jerry Mitchell), Lincoln Center Originals (Directed by Lonny Price). Steven is the recipient of the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical. More online at: adamkochassocaites.com
PAUL BLACK (Scenic/Lighting DesignerTarzan) is excited to be back at Tuacahn where he previously designed, Mary Poppins, School of Rock and ELF. Paul has been designing for over 30 years. Companies include: The Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Maine State Music Theater, Carousel Dinner Theater in Akron, Maltz Jupiter Theatre and Palm Beach Drama Works in Florida, Actors Theatre of Phoenix, Arizona Theatre Company, Arizona Jewish Theatre Company, Arizona Broadway Theatre and the Phoenix Opera Co, Music Theater West in LA. Paul spent 14 summer seasons with Music Theatre of Wichita as both a designer and Production Manager. Paul has lectured as a guest artist at Arizona State University, University of Arizona, Cornell College, and Viterbo University. Currently Paul lives in Lancaster PA where he is the Resident designer for the Fulton.
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RYAN MOLLER (Costume Designer – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Hunchback of Notre Dame) Previously at Tuacahn: Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, Joseph...Dreamcoat, and Hunchback of Notre Dame. Other work includes: The Wiz, Chicago, 42nd Street, Treasure Island, Beauty and the Beast (Fulton), Hello, Dolly!, Guys and Dolls, Beauty and the Beast (Maine State Music Theatre), The Play That Goes Wrong, Steel Magnolias (Oregon Cabaret), Matilda, (Syracuse Stage), Beauty and the Beast (Ordway), 5 seasons at Santa Fe Opera, and
BRADLEY ALLEN LOCK (Costume Coordinator & Add'l Designs – Tarzan) has been designing costumes for over a decade now all over Southern California. He is extremely excited to be making his costuming debut at Tuacahn with Tarzan. It has been a dream to work with Scott, Mara, and such an overall talented team. Some of Bradley’s previous works consists of An American In Paris at Musical Theatre West and Ride The Cyclone and American Idiot at The Chance Theatre. He would like to thank everyone in the costume
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Lafayette); Poe: Deep Into That Darkness
Peering, Becoming Dr. Ruth (Orlando Shakes); Into the Woods, A Gentleman’s Guide, Alabaster, Newsies, Damascus, Disgraced (Florida Rep); Everybody (Santa Fe Playhouse); Bonnie & Clyde, Daddy Long Legs (Monumental Theatre Company); Orfeo ed Euridice, Orphée aux enfers (Maryland Opera Studio); Floyd Collins, Into The Woods (Weathervane Repertory Theatre); Les Misérables, Red (Riverside Theatre).
ASSISTANT: Broadway, The Kennedy Center, Tuacahn Amphitheatre, Olney Theatre Center, Studio Theatre. MFA: University of Maryland, BFA: Shenandoah University. Proud member of United Scenic Artists Local 829. Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida. Love and thanks to Colleen. www.silerlights.com
NICK VAN HOUTEN (Lighting Designer
– Hunchback of Notre Dame) Previously at Tuacahn: The Little Mermaid (2019), Matilda (2018), R&H Cinderella (2018), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (2016) and Mamma Mia (2017) Other Regional Credits: The Light in the Piazza (CCAE), Sweet Charity and Seussical (Norris Theatre), Crazy for You (Candlelight Pavilion) and Violet (Chance Theatre). Nick is the Principal Lighting Designer for Disney Live Entertainment Anaheim with a multitude of recent projects including: Wondrous Journeys, Magic Happens Parade, Disney Junior Dance Party, Avengers Campus, Frozen Live at the Hyperion (Associate Video Design), and Oogie Boogie Bash. Love to Sarah, Charlie and Melody for their unending support. NickVanHouten.com / @nvanhouten
JOSH LIEBERT (Sound Designer) has been based in New York City since 2007. New York: [title of show] (2019 Reunion), Regional: Next to Normal, In the Heights (Westport Country Playhouse, with Domonic Sack); Part of the Plan (TPAC Nashville); The Rocky Horror Show (Bucks County Playhouse, 2014); Story of my Life, South Pacific (Delaware Theatre Co.), King John, The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespere & Co.). International: Central Avenue Breakdown (Daegu, ROK), Ain’t Misbehavin’ (European Tour).
Off Broadway: Brilliant (Theatre Row), We are the Tigers (Theatre 80), NYMF Festival Sound Designer (2018 & 2019), The Other Josh Cohen (SOHO Playhouse), Son of a Gun (Theatre Row) Live Streaming: We Have to Hurry (Broadway on Demand). Broadway Associate (selected): MJ, the Musical; Summer, the Donna Summer Musical; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; A Bronx Tale; Spring Awakening (2015 revival); A Night with Janis Joplin. www.joshliebert.com
CHRISTOPHER BABBAGE (Music Supervisor) began his association with Tuacahn in 2008 conducting Les Misérables, and is delighted to return to beautiful Southwest Utah. Past Tuacahn credits: Wonderland, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Matilda, The Prince of Egypt, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, and several more. Other regional credits: Circa ’21, MUNY St. Louis, Arvada Center for the Arts, Paper Mill Playhouse. Tours: Smokey Joe’s Café, Grease (Asia), CATS (North and Latin America), Sister Act (First and Second National, Asia), Disney’s The Little Mermaid, How The Grinch Stole Christmas!. Christopher holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from SUNY Fredonia. Sincere thanks to our audience for supporting live music and theatre!
DANIEL MOLLETT (Music Director) is returning for his fourth season at Tuacahn since 2019. After making his off-Broadway debut in 2015 with Can-Do Duck: The Musical, a musical that “wins big,” (The New York Times) at the Lynn Redgrave Theater, he worked as a music director, keyboardist, arranger, copyist, and even actor/singer in parts of New York, Ohio, and Utah. His list of credits spans a wide range of show styles new and old, including the premiere of Lee Kalcheim’s Coming Back Like a Song with Berkshire Theatre Group, Simply Divine at the Rochester Fringe Festival, Light in the Piazza, The Last 5 Years at The National Black Theatre, A Man of No Importance, Godspell, a new work called The Lost Girl, Next to Normal, Little Shop of Horrors at the Workshop Theater, Homemade Fusion at the West End Lounge, and Dirty
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Rotten Scoundrels at the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport. Daniel works as a staff accompanist and coach at NYU Steinhardt where he received a master’s degree in Collaborative Piano under Dr. Grant Wenaus and holds a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Capital University.
BENJAMIN STAYNER (Assoc. Music Director) is thrilled to be returning to the desert for another season! Benjamin is a conductor, music director, multi-instrumentalist, and composer. His work has involved productions in theatres and on stages across the United States, notably Tuacahn Amphitheatre, Fulton Theatre, John W. Engeman Theatre, Hangar Theatre, and BEDLAM, among others. In other musical endeavors, Benjamin has had the pleasure of working with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and Monteux Festival Orchestra, conductors Ted Sperling and Ludovic Morlot, and composers Larry Alan Smith and Gilda Lyons. He has composed both electronic and acoustic music for She Kills Monsters (All in Theatrics) and other various plays and dance pieces. Benjamin earned a MM in Conducting (Opera/Musical Theatre) from Ithaca College and a BM in Music Theory from The Hartt School. benjaminstayner.com
BRAD PETERSON (Video/Projection
Designer – Tarzan) is thrilled to be returning to Tuacahn having previously designed The Little Mermaid, When You Wish, Annie, Wonderland, and Mary Poppins. Other work includes the projection designs for the Broadway productions of Cats (2016 Revival) and Fish in the Dark. Favorites as a Broadway associate designer include Prima Facie, Camelot, Pictures from Home, Flying Over Sunset, West Side Story, and An American in Paris. Brad has collaborated with companies including Chipotle, TikTok, A&E Television, and Amazon Studios to create immersive storytelling installations. USA-829. bradpetersondesign.com
KEVIN S. FOSTER II (Hair & Make-Up
Designer – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) is elated to be making his design debut here at Tuacahn. Various Regional Credits at Maine State Music Theatre, The Fulton
Theatre, The Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Virginia Repertory Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, and The Peterborough Players. His wig work also includes custom wigs for female impersonators all over the country! When not designing shows, he enjoys working on touring shows as a wig stylist and is a proud member of IATSE Local 87. Kevin holds a B.A. in Theatre from Virginia Tech. Instagram and TikTok: @wigsbykevin www.kevinsfosterii.com
MATTHEW REEVES OLIVER (Wig/Hair & Make-Up Designer – Tarzan, Hunchback of Notre Dame) is so excited to be back at Tuacahn. This is his 10th season here. He is now the fulltime Wig supervisor and designer of Tarzan and The Hunchback of Notre Dame. He has done shows all over. Some of his favorite shows include: Mary Poppins (Tuacahn), Honky Tonk Angels (Artistree), Ragtime (MacHaydn) in which he received the Broadway World award for best regional wig design, Wicked (Broadway), Young Frankenstein (Musical Theatre West), and Sound of Music (Alabama Shakespeare festival), just to name a few.
LISA LEIBERING (Puppet Designer – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Tarzan) is a freelance theatrical designer/builder, an active member of IATSE Local 787 Wardrobe Union, and an Assistant Professor of Costume Design and Technology at Seton Hill University. Lisa is currently an MFA candidate in Costume Design at the University of Idaho in their distance graduate program. She holds a BFA in Puppetry/Children’s Theatre from West Virginia University, a MA in Theatre for Youth from the University of Wisconsin- Madison, and a MA in Theatre from the University of Pittsburgh.
A.J. SULLIVAN* (Production Stage Manager – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) is thrilled to return to Tuacahn after having managed the stage for them since 2011. Some Tuacahn favorites include: Disney’s Aladdin (pre-Broadway), Disney’s Mary Poppins, Dreamworks’ Shrek the Musical, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and the World Premiere of Disney’s When You Wish. AJ has toured the world with many different productions including The Radio City
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Christmas Spectacular starring The Rockettes (11 seasons), Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (3 seasons), Madison Square Garden’s The Wizard of Oz starring Mickey Rooney and Eartha Kitt (2 seasons), Green Day’s American Idiot, Legally Blonde, The Diary of Anne Frank and many others. Broadway credits include: Annie: 20th Anniversary, Legally Blonde, MSG’s The Wizard of Oz. Film and Television credits: Mad Men, 21, Sex and the City, Business of Strangers (w/ Stockard Channing), The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Ed and many others.
HOLLEY HOUSEWRIGHT* (Production Stage Manager- Tarzan ) is happy to spend another season at Tuacahn. Some favorite regional credits include Prince of Egypt, Mamma Mia, The Full Monty, Revolutions, Keep on the Sunny Sid e, and Of Mice and Men . She would like to thank Larson, Josh, and Cera for the constant reminder.
JEFF NORMAN* (Production Stage Manager
The Hunchback of Notre Dame) is thrilled to be part of the Tuacahn Company! National Tours- Moulin Rouge The Musical, The Play That Goes Wrong, Mike Birbiglia’s The New One, Something Rotten, Disney’s Newsies (and digital capture), Chicago, International Arena Tour- How To Train Your Dragon, Las VegasDisney’s The Lion King, Mamma Mia!, Cirque du Soleil’s “O” at the Bellagio, Toronto-Disney’s The Beauty and The Beast, Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, The Marriage of Figaro, South AfricaDisney’s The Beauty and The Beast, Opening team -Disney Cruise Lines. Proud member of Actors Equity Association.
CHLOE GROTHEER* (Asst. Stage Management) is excited to be able to work with Tuacahn Center for the Arts’ Stage Management team this season. Born and raised in Savannah, GA but recently hailing from St. Louis, this is her second season working in the Amphitheatre Mainstage. Some of Chloe’s favorite productions she has worked on include: The Wolves, Fahrenheit 451, Man of La Mancha, and Lifespan of a Fact
ASHLEIGH DAVID (Stage Management P.A.) is so excited to join the Tuacahn team! Favorite credits include Beautiful: The Carole King
Musical, Chess (Muny), Junie B Jones, Pete the Cat (National Tours, TheaterworksUSA), In the Heights, A Chorus Line (Stages St. Louis), Think of Me Tuesday, Reparations, Baskerville (Gloucester Stage Company), Urinetown, Heathers, Sylvia (Penn Players)
KEVIN SMITH (CEO & Executive Producer) has been with Tuacahn for 25 years. He has produced or co-produced more than 60 professional Broadway musical productions, as part of Tuacahn’s Broadway in the Canyon theater series and has presented more than 600 major professional concerts and events. Kevin has a BS in Sociology with a minor in Business Management from Brigham Young University and a Master of Education Degree from Southern Utah University. He serves on the Greater Zion Tourism Advisory Board, on Zions Bank Regional Advisory Board and on the Utah State Board of Tourism Development. Kevin married Liz Erickson last year and would like to dedicate this year to their combined family including 10 children, 2 daughter in-laws, 2 son in-laws and 5 grandchildren.
SHARI JORDAN (Assoc. Artistic Producer/ Casting Coordinator) from Raleigh, NC, began her professional career as an actor in the National Tour of Crazy for You (Tess). She performed at Tuacahn for nine seasons and was the Dance captain for 17 shows. Tuacahn audiences may remember Shari as Rosie in Mama Mia!, the Mother in the World Premier of Disney’s When You Wish, Mama Bear in Shrek, and Madame in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Shari performed the role of Ulla and every other female role in Mel Brooks’ The Producers on the Broadway National Tour as well as the Las Vegas production with Tony Danza and David Hasselhoff. Shari was an assistant choreographer to five-time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman for the historic Hollywood Bowl’s production of The Producers and performed the role of Shirley Markowitz. She is also in the film of The Producers. Shari was a Radio City Rockette for six seasons and a national champion baton twirler. Director/ Choreographer/Assistant credits include The Stage Door, Hollywood Bowl, University of
Michigan, Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore Music Theatre, North Carolina Theatre and TNT’s Emmy winning AFI’s Tribute to Mel Brooks in which Shari had a featured role. She is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of N.C. State University. Shari produced her first Tuacahn season in 2019 and loves bringing professional theatre to Southern Utah. Her passion stems from the desire to put artists to work and bring joy to others that can only be found working on or watching a live performance. Theatre is a noble profession. Love to Mom, Dad and my boys, AJ, Jordan and Hudson.
ZOE BAIRD
London, England is thrilled to be at Tuacahn for her eighth season. Graduating with a degree in Drama and Theater Studies from Royal Holloway, University of London she has followed her theatrical nose out to St George, UT! Zoe has worked for the Ambassador Theater Group in the West End, alongside being an Event’s Manager across London. Some of her favorite credits to date are: Pig, The Brit Awards, The London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, The What’s On Stage Awards Tuacahn:
The Count of Monte Cristo, School of Rock, Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, and ELF recently Zoe Company Managed a special presentation of the new musical Story - The Musical thanks go to her right hand man, Whitney, and her amazing family for believing in her and supporting her as though they aren’t 5,000 miles away.
JONATHAN KATZIAS
As an East Coast native, Jonathan is thrilled to have traveled this far to finally see the west, partner with Tuacahn, and make theater magic! Previously working with ShowMotion Inc. one of the largest technical solution providers in live entertainment, Jonathan has worked on over 50 NY Broadway shows; most notably:
Flying Over Sunset, Tootsie, Mean Girls, West Side Story, Pretty Woman, To Kill a Mockingbird, Carousel, Angels in America the Musical
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am forever grateful to my wife Irene for her continual support in my artistic endeavors.”
JEFF MILLER (Technical Director - Audio, Video, Lighting) has been working in professional theater for over 30 years. Prior to Tuacahn he was in Las Vegas where he spent several years with Cirque Du Soleil’ s The Beatles LOVE show at the Mirage. Jeff has also worked for many regional theaters around the country, including 18 years with The Seattle Children›s Theater. Besides helping create incredible shows at Tuacahn, Jeff enjoys exploring the desert and mountains with his wife and 2 kids.
BRENDAN BAKER (Technical Director - Props, Scenery, SFX) is excited to take on the role of Technical Director, following a successful year as an Assistant Technical Director in the theatre industry. Brendan has already established himself as a valuable member of the theatre community, known for his
exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. Brendan is skilled in bringing the designers’ vision to life, managing budgets, collaborating with designers and directors, and leading teams of technicians to deliver their best work. His passion for theatre inspires him to create unforgettable experiences for audiences and transport them to new worlds through the magic of live performance. With his dedication, enthusiasm, and growing expertise, Brendan is poised to make significant contributions to the theatre industry for years to come.
KIMBERLEE DAVIS (Animal Trainer Handler) has been training/handling animals at Tuacahn Amphitheatre since 2007. As a Southern Utah native she is very thankful to be part of many incredible productions including Prince Of Egypt, Count Of Monte Cristo, Shrek, and many other Broadway productions. Kimberlee would like to thank her husband
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Rory Davis for is many years of support. Her assistant Truman Holt for all of his hard work and the administrative staff at Tuacahn.
DAVID GREIG (Book – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) is a playwright. His plays include The Events, The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart, Monster in the Hall, Midsummer, Dunsinane, Yellow Moon, Damascus, Outlying Islands, The American Pilot, San Diego, Pyrenees, The Cosmonaut’s Last Message, Dr, Korczcak’s Example, The Architect and Europe. David’s adaptation’s include The Suppliant Women, The Father, The Lorax, Lanark, Creditors, and Caligula In 1990, he co-founded Suspect Culture Theatre Co., for whom he wrote Timeless, Mainstream & 8000M. Since 2016, David has been the Artistic Director of The Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh.
MARC SHAIMAN (Music & Lyrics – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) has been writing music, lyrics, arrangements, orchestrations
and very lengthy Emails since entering show business at the age of 16, at LaMama, in 1976. Mr. Shaiman has been nominated for two Tony Awards (winning one for co-writing the score to Hairspray with co-lyricist Scott Wittman), four Grammy Awards, (winning one for The Original Cast Recording of Hairspray), eleven Emmy Awards (winning one for his work on Billy Crystal’s Academy Award hosting) and if he hadn’t lost each of his five Oscar nominations (for “Sleepless In Seattle”, “Patch Adams”, “The First Wives Club”, The American President” and “South Park-Bigger, Longer & Uncut”), he could boast of being an EGOT. Till then, he remains a EGT.Mr. Shaiman’s other film work includes “Beaches”, “When Harry Met Sally”, “City Slickers”, “The Addams Family”, “A Few Good Men”, “Sister Act” (1 & 2), “Hocus Pocus”, “The Bucket List” and “Parental Guidance”, to name a few. Millions of more titles are available upon request. Call him.
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SCOTT WITTMAN (Lyrics – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) co-wrote (with Marc Shaiman) the lyrics for the Olivier Award wining musical Hairspray, for which the pair received Tony and Grammy Awards. He also served as an executive producer on the hit film starring John Travolta. They teamed up again on Broadway for Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me, which he also directed, and Catch Me If You Can, which received a Tony nomination for Best Musical. For their original songs on NBC’s musical drama “Smash”, Scott & Marc were nominated for two Emmy Awards, a Grammy and a Golden Globe. Their original score for the Marilyn Monroe musical Bombshell was released on Sony Records. At La Mama, Scott conceived and directed “Jukebox Jackie”. He collaborated with Shaiman on new songs for Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns”, directed by Rob Marshall. He and Shaiman received on Oscar nomination for the song “The Place Where Lost Things Go”, featured in the film.
PHIL COLLINS (Music & Lyrics – Tarzan) Phil Collins’ ascent to the status of one of the most successful pop and adult contemporary singers of the ‘80s and beyond. Between 1984 and 1990, Collins had a string of 13 straight U.S. Top Ten hits. Long before any of that happened, however, Collins was a child actor/singer. He got his first break in music in his late teens, when he was chosen to be a replacement drummer in the British art rock band Genesis in 1970. After some time spent out of the spotlight, Collins returned in 2014 to play a couple of songs at his sons’ school and to write songs with Adele. Beginning in early 2016, Warner Music Group began releasing the discs in pairs, with new portraits of Collins on the covers in place of the original images. Collins did return to the stage in March of 2016, performing at Little Dreams Foundation Benefit Gala in Miami.
DAVID HENRY HWANG (Book – Tarzan) stage works include the plays M. Butterfly, Yellow Face, Chinglish, Kung Fu, Golden Child, The Dance and the Railroad, and FOB, as well as the Broadway musicals Elton John & Tim Rice’s Aida (co-author), Flower Drum Song
(2002 revival) and Disney’s Tarzan. Hwang is a Tony Award winner and three-time nominee, a three-time OBIE Award winner, a Grammy Award winner who has been twice nominated, and a three-time Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. Hwang serves as Head of Playwriting at Columbia University School of the Arts and sits on the Board of the American Theatre Wing, where he recently completed his term as Chair. His newest work, Soft Power, a collaboration with composer Jeanine Tesori, premiered at Los Angeles’ Ahmanson Theatre, where it won six Ovation Awards. Its subsequent run at the Public Theatre in NYC received a 2020 Grammy nomination for Best Musical Theatre Album and was a Finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in Drama.
ALAN MENKEN (Music – Hunchback of Notre Dame) Theater: God Bless You Mr Rosewater, Little Shop Of Horrors, Real Life Funnies, Atina: Evil Queen Of The Galaxy, Kicks, The Apprenticeship Of Duddy Kravitz, Beauty And The Beast, A Christmas Carol, Weird Romance, King David, Der Glöckner Von Notre Dame, The Little Mermaid, Sister Act, Leap Of Faith, Aladdin and Newsies. Film: Little Shop Of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, Newsies, Aladdin, Pocahontas, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Hercules, Life With Mikey, Lincoln, Home On The Range, Noel, Enchanted, Shaggy Dog, Tangled and Mirror Mirror. Songs: Rocky V, Home Alone 2 and Captain America. Awards: 8 Oscars (19 nominations), 11 Grammys (including Song of the Year), 7 Golden Globes, Tony® (plus 4 nominations), Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, New York Drama Critics, Olivier and London’s Evening Standard Award, Drama League. Honors: Songwriter’s Hall of Fame, Doctorates from New York University and University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
STEPHEN SCHWARTZ (Lyrics – Hunchback of Notre Dame) wrote the music and lyrics for the current Broadway hit Wicked, and has also contributed music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Baker’s Wife, Working (which he also adapted and directed), Rags, and Children Of Eden. He collaborated with Leonard Bernstein on
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the English texts for Bernstein’s MASS and wrote the title song for the play and movie Butterflies Are Free. For children, he has written songs for two musicals, Captain Louie and My Son Pinocchio. He has also worked in film, collaborating with Alan Menken on the songs for Disney’s Enchanted as well as the animated features Pocahontas and The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, and writing the songs for the DreamWorks animated feature The Prince Of Egypt. His first opera, Seance On A Wet Afternoon, was produced at Opera Santa Barbara and New York City Opera. A book about his career, “Defying Gravity,” has been released by Applause Books. Mr. Schwartz has been inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and has been given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . Awards include three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, and a tiny handful of tennis trophies.
PETER PARNELL (Book – Hunchback of Notre Dame) most recently wrote the new book for the Broadway revival of Lerner and Lane’s On A Clear Day You Can See Forever, starring Harry Connick Jr. and Jessie Mueller. His plays include Trumpery (Atlantic Theatre Company), QED starring Alan Alda (Mark Taper Forum, Vivian Beaumont, LCT), a two-part stage adaptation of John Irving’s The Cider House Rules (Seattle Rep, Taper, Atlantic, American Theatre Critics Association Award). His other plays, Sorrows of Stephen, The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket, Romance Language, Hyde in Hollywood, Flaubert’s Latest, and An Imaginary Life, were first produced by the Public Theater and at Playwrights Horizons. For television, Parnell was a co-producer for “The West Wing” (two EMMY Award citations), and a producer for “The Guardian,” “Inconceivable,” and “Six Degrees.” His children’s book And Tango Makes Three, co-authored with Justin Richardson, was an American Library Association Notable
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Book, a Henry Bergh Award winner, and has either headed or been on the ALA’S Top Ten List of Most Banned Books from 2006-2012. Parnell has served on the Literary Award Committee of PEN, and has taught writing at Dartmouth, the New School, Columbia, the Yale School of Drama, and currently at NYU. He proudly serves as Vice-President of The Dramatists Guild.
MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL (MTI) is one of the world’s leading theatrical licensing agencies, granting theatres from around the world the rights to perform the greatest selection of musicals from Broadway and beyond. Founded in 1952 by composer Frank Loesser and orchestrator Don Walker, MTI is a driving force in advancing musical theatre as a vibrant and engaging art form. MTI works directly with the composers, lyricists and book writers of these musicals to provide official scripts, musical materials and dynamic theatrical resources to over 70,000 professional, community and school theatres in the US and in over 60 countries worldwide. MTI is particularly dedicated to educational theatre, and has created special collections to meet the needs of various types of performers and audiences. MTI’s Broadway Junior™ shows are 30- and 60-minute musicals for performance by elementary and middle school-aged performers, while MTI’s School Editions are musicals annotated for performance by high school students.
WOJCIK CASTING TEAM (Casting) B’way: The Little Prince. Tours: Jesus Christ Superstar, An Officer and A Gentleman, Something Rotten!, RENT, Kinky Boots, Rock of Ages, Motown, Dreamgirls and Jekyll & Hyde-S Korea, West Side Story-Tokyo, Nice Work….,Flashdance, Joseph… Dreamcoat, and A Chorus Line. Off-Broadway: Othello: The Remix, Church & State, Tennessee Williams’ The Two Character Play, Handle With Care, Triassic Parq and more. In Development: SuperYou and His Story. Regional: Multiple seasons/shows for Norwegian Cruise Lines, Riverside Theatre, FL; Arvada Center, CO; Engeman Theater, NY; Stages St. Louis, MO, Theatre Raleigh, NC; ACT of CT; Theatre Aspen, CO; Summer Theatre of New Canaan, CT www.wojcasting.com @Wojcasting
ACTORS’ EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA) founded in 1913, represents more than 45,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFLCIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence. ww.actorsequity.org
OUR STORY
By Lisa LarsonSitting with a view of the majestic present-day Tuacahn Amphitheatre, it’s hard to imagine its primitive beginning. Yet just as this natural amphitheatre was shaped by centuries of scorching heat and desert rain, so too has the history and future of Tuacahn Center for the Arts been molded by winds of change and the shaping power of dreams. Built on the shoulders of Orval Hafen (the original owner of Padre Canyon) as well as the unparalleled drive and ambition of Doug Stewart and Hyrum W. Smith, a seemingly impossible dream blossomed into the reality that exists today. Tuacahn owes its success to the hard work and sacrifice of an ensemble cast who each played an integral role in the history of this magnificent place. It was 1995 when Tuacahn’s debut performance of Utah! danced its way out of the red rocks and into the hearts of the people of southern Utah. After four years telling the complex story of the area’s
ancient inhabitants and pioneer settlers, it became increasingly clear Tuacahn needed to shift its strategy.
“We’re proud of what we accomplished with Utah!,” says Kevin Smith, Tuacahn CEO. “But after several years of one show it was clear that people wanted to see something new.”
The answer came in 1999 in the form of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Tuacahn found itself in the enviable position of huge crowds and sold out houses and Broadway in the Canyon was born.
Since that time, Tuacahn has produced more than 60 Broadway shows, taking full advantage of the theater’s outdoor space and making talent, directorial and technical strides year after year.
Among the many pivotal moments in Tuacahn’s history, hiring Scott Anderson as the artistic director in 2005 proved to be critical. Anderson’s enthusiasm and ability
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to cast a wider audition net — including more contracts with Actors Equity League of Regional Theaters — and pushing outside the box in terms of what people thought Tuacahn could produce, yielded some very prosperous results.
Tuacahn’s 2008 success as one of the first regional theaters to be granted the professional rights to produce Les Misérables put Tuacahn on the map in a whole new way. The show’s success made it possible to forge several key relationships, including one with Disney Theatrical that led to even more opportunities.
In 2010 Tuacahn became the first licensed regional theater outside of Broadway to produce Disney’s Tarzan. Subsequent licensing agreements with Disney to produce The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, When You Wish and more continued to increase Tuacahn’s reputation as a regional theatrical force.
“We took a bit of a risk to elevate our production quality,” Anderson says. “We really put our reputation on the line and invested more than we ever had, and it paid off.”
SATURDAY MARKET
Celebrating the arts in another way, Tuacahn’s Saturday Market features a wide range of local artists, crafts, food and entertainment, mingled with the natural beauty of Tuacahn’s unique setting.
“It’s all part of an overall commitment to the community and the arts are a big part of that community,” Smith says.
Tuacahn’s Saturday Market happens each Saturday year-round, weather permitting.
LOOKING AHEAD
Thanks to the past and future generosity of Tuacahn’s sponsors and patrons, the creative potential for future seasons knows no bounds. With the last 27 seasons serving as a guide, Tuacahn is excited at the prospect of taking regional theater to even greater heights in the future.
Want to know more about Tuacahn’s history? Purchase the 25th Anniversary Book available for purchase in the Gift Gallery.
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TUACAHN CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Season of Pure Imagination 2023
ADMINISTRATION
Chairman of the Board Jonathan O. Hafen
Chief Executive Officer Kevin M. Smith
Producing Artistic Director Scott S. Anderson
Associate Artistic Producer................. Shari Jordan
Chief Human Resource Officer ........ Joseph Smith
Company Management
Company Manager Zoe Baird
Asst. Company Manager Whitney Harrison
Diversity Advocate Chris Brinagh
Child Wrangler Devrey McBride
Asst. Child Wrangler
Ashlie Davenport
Child Wrangler Alternate Marissa Walters
Finance
Chief Finance Officer........................... Gary Cahoon
Accounting ......... Arelli Hernandez, Steven Selikoff
Payroll Administrator ......................... Siera Schmutz
Purchaser Tina Rasmussen
Marketing/Development
Director of Marketing
Stephanie Finck
Marketing Manager Zoe Jewett
Marketing Manager......................... Kristina Cannon
Marketing Manager.................................. Sarah John
Group Sales Marketing Manager ....... Jeff Fleming
Development Manager ................... Lindsay Garfias
Development Coordinator ............ Eliza Jorgenson
Print & Web Design Services Relic Agency
Information Technologies Director of IT
Craig Maxwell
Network/Desktop Technician Mark Delavan
Webmaster Tyler Maxwell
FRONT OF HOUSE
Head House Manager ...................Michelle Hansen
House Managers ........................Ashly Barraclough, Christie Chandler, Sam Parkin
STAGE MANAGEMENT
Production Stage Managers Holley Housewright*, Jeff Norman*, A.J. Sullivan*
Assistant Stage Manager Chloe Grotheer*
PA/Asst. Stage Manager ..................Ashleigh David
ARTISTIC STAFF
Directors ........ Scott Anderson, Michael Heitzman, Tim Threlfall
Asst. Director
Choreographers
Katharine Quinn
Mara Newbery Greer, Robbie Roby
Assoc. Choreographer Rachel Perlman Clack
Flying Choreographer Paul Rubin
Assoc. Flying Choreographer ........ Melissa James
Fight Choreographer ...................... Jason Paul Tate
Scenic Designers................ Paul Black, Adam Koch
Assoc. Scenic/Video Designer ......... Steven Royal
Asst. Scenic Designer Richie Ouellette
Costume Designers Emily Brauniger, Ryan Moller, Janet Swenson
Designer/Coordinator ............... Bradley Allen Lock
Asst. Costume Designer ..................... Sara Brookes
Asst. Costume Coordinator..................... Jay Glover
Lighting Designers ................. Paul Black, Rob Siler, Nick Van Houten
Asst. Lighting Designer William Kirkham
Programmer
Bo Tindell
Dalton Hamilton
Video Designer Brad Peterson
Asst. Video Designer William Milligan
Hair & Makeup Designers ........... Kevin S. Foster, II Matthew Reeves Oliver
Puppets Designer .........................Dallin Blakenship, Lisa Leibering, Janet Swenson
Sound Designer ...................................... Josh Liebert
Music Supervisor Christopher Babbage
Music Director Daniel Mollett
Assoc. Music Director Benjamin Stayner
Casting
Casting Directors.......... Scott Wojcik, Holly Buczek (CSA)
Casting Assistant .............................. Cassie Maguire
Casting Intern ..................................... Dale Saunders
TCA Coordinator .................................... Shari Jordan
PRODUCTION STAFF Management
Production Manager Jonathan Katzias
TD over Scenic, Props and SFX Brendan Baker
TD over Audio, Video and Lighting Jeff Miller
Scenic Scenic Lead.............................................. Pat Downes
Asst. Scenic Lead ............................ Catherine Alder
Scene Shop Supervisor ................... Ryan Wantland
Scenic Fabricators Winter Ashurst, David Codding, Josh DeMie, Toby Johnson, Michael Moreno, Taylor Schroath, Zane Smith, Troy Utley, Arissa Ward
Shop Asst. Shane Bennett
Scenic Art Supervisor Russ Saxton
Scenic Charge Artists ....................... Bethany Elliott, Cynthia Klumpp, Terra Writz
Asst. Charge Artist .................................. Janae Gibb
Scenic Base Painters ......................Catherine Alder, Brooke Black, Michelle Blake, Venny Carranza, Paris Hayes
Scenic Crew Nick Anderson, Riley Bradbury, Joshua Brown, Chris Carr, William Casper, Matt Degol, Christhian Roa, Jonathan Rogers, Tim Russell, Robin Safeer, Brian Woods
Flight Automation. ................................ Flying by Foy
Foy Operator .................................... Caroline Darwin
Costumes
Costume Shop Manager....................... Faith Brown
Asst. Costume Shop Manager Kohlby Peterson
Cutters/Drapers Naomi Owen, Kelley Shephard
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Costume Rentals Pippin Calame
Jr. Cutter/Draper Kris Kingsolver
Firsthands Donya McLeod, Rebekah Woodstock
Stitchers .................... Nancy Albrecht, Kaite Coffey, Kaylah Duling, Sarah Gibson, Lauren Rose Haskins, Deb Huffman, Clara Johnson, Kris Kingsolver Naomi Owen, Victoria Sallot, Hannah Schoen, Emily Smith
Shopper/Costume Stock Supervisor
Nichole Williams
Crafts Supervisor Bret Harrell
Asst. Crafts Supervisor Cassandra Inman
Crafts Artisans .......................... Shelby Lynn Doyle, Doris Rynearson, Aubrie Virgin, Rebecca White
Wardrobe Lead ..................................... Chloe DeMie
Asst. Wardrobe Lead .......................... Kaylah Duling
Wardrobe Run Crew Sammi Anderson, Jasper Bernardi, Kaite Coffey, Clara Johnson,
Emma Masaitis, Addie Mulholland, Victoria Sallot
Hair & Makeup Lead Kierra Lee
Hair & Makeup Run Crew Kat Connors, Sarah Gibson, Alexis Snyder, Vanessa Walton
Wigs Supervisor. ............................... Matthew Oliver
Asst. Wigs Supervisor......................Savannah Willis
Wig Artisans. .......... Shanee Bennett, Kat Connors, Madisson Lind, Vanessa Walton
Lighting Master Electrician Evie Nootenboom
Asst. ME Bree Peterson
Board Op Natalie Cook
Deck Electrician ....................................... Jared Berry
Head Spot ....................................... Matthew Howard
Spot Ops .................................................Remi Borden, Michael ‘Demi’ Demaree, Brady Hillman, Dakota Lamb, Anna Mancilla
Repair Technicians Dow Lewis, Spencer Wilson
Audio/Video
Audio Lead Stephen Simpson
1st Audio Engineer Audrey Loewen
2nd Audio Engineers Lauren Brighton, Avery Carroll
Deck Audio .................Ruben Juarez, Ryder Spotts
Video Lead ..................................................... Scott Hill
Properties
Properties Supervisor Alexa Hamblin
Prop Artisans Joanna Lee Chun, Leo Fuller, Tessa Parsons, Paris Hayes
Prop Lead Tessa Parsons
Prop Run Crew Sydnie Evans, Keilani Young
Special Effects
Special Effects Supervisor .......... Matthew 'Monge'
Pyrotechnician................................... Taylor Schroath
Special Effects Asst......................... Stone Randolph
Flood/Water Engineer Matthew 'Monge'
Animals
Head Animal Trainer Kimberlee Davis
Asst. Head Animal Trainer Truman Holt
Wrangler ............................................... Ryleigh Green
Mechanic ..................................................... Rory Davis
Changeover Crew
Changeover Lead .................................... Jordan Liau
Machine Ops John Bosley, Stone Randolph
FACILITIES
Maintenance & Grounds
Facilities Manager Kevin Lounsbury
Maintenance .................Scott Larsen, Hunter Moon
Night Maintenance ................................ Lane Reeves
Custodial Arts Manager ............... Kinley Lounsbury
Custodial Staff ........... Staci Babb, Staci Hutchings, Cesar Lopez, Rosie Lopez, April Mangum, Alisa Ross
Box Office Manager Margi Corona
Assistant Manager Tammy Sizemore
Night Manager ....................................... Kim McBride
Gift Gallery and Saturday Market Manager .......................... Celeste Ledesma Gregory
Asst. Manager...............Mary Joines
Concessions/Café
Head Manager Jody Lounsbury
Asst. Managers Christeen Nelson, Bailee Hutchings, Elizabeth Naylor
Chef.............................................Austin Vayavananda
Tuacahn ShowCare Manager ............................................... Julie Chapman
Asst. Manager .................................... Marie Oliphant
Playbill
Publisher Mills Publishing, Inc
Printer Hudson Printing
Playbill Coordinator Miranda Orme
This Theatre operates under an agreement between the League of Resident Theatres and Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.
Backstage employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.)
Tuacahn is a proud supporter of THE ACTORS FUND www.ActorsFund.org
HOUSE ETIQUETTE GUEST INFORMATION
CAMERAS AND RECORDING DEVICES
Federal copyright laws prohibit the use of cameras and recording devices during a show. Violators may be asked to leave the theatre without a refund and may be subject to copyright infringement actions. Cameras may be used on the plaza level before and after the show.
CELLULAR PHONES
Please turn off all cell phones and other electronic devices. Texting is distracting to guests sitting near you and is not allowed.
CHILDREN
Children under the age of 3 are not permitted into the amphitheatre. All guests age 3 and above must have their own ticket. Tuacahn provides Tuacahn ShowCare, an on-site child care service for children from infancy through 7 years old.
RETURNING TO THE AMPHITHEATRE?
Get your hand stamped to re-enter the amphitheatere.
TICKET INFO
Ticket Pricing is based on demand and can be changed daily. Prices are only guaranteed at the time the order is processed. For best seating and prices, order your tickets early.
CONCESSIONS
Tuacahn Concessions offers a variety of delicious foods and drinks, including regular and speciality popcorn, hot dogs, ice cream, soft drinks and much more.
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B. SMOOT GIFT GALLERY is located on the Plaza and provides guests with an outstanding collection of jewelry, unique gifts, t-shirts, music and videos, a large selection of postcards and more! Open year round with extended hours on performance nights. It is staffed with helpful and friendly people.
HOUSE MANAGERS
Our house managers are in the amphitheatre for your safety and to ensure our guests have a pleasant stay while at Tuacahn. Any usher can help you locate a house manager if you need assistance or help with any situation.
EMERGENCY
In the event of an emergency, please walk to the nearest exit and follow instructions given by staff and ushers.
FIRST AID CENTER
Contact an usher or house manager in case of an emergency.
LATE ARRIVALS OR PATRONS RETURNING DURING THE SHOW
You will be seated at an appropriate break in the performance.
INCLEMENT WEATHER
Weather related cancellations are extremely rare. Many performances will continue in the rain. A production is never cancelled in advance. Should there be a cancellation, listen for the information provided in the live announcements. A copy of Tuacahn’s Inclement Weather and Ticket Exchange Policies are available online at tuacahn.org. Please call the Tuacahn Box Office with any questions.
RESTROOMS
Restrooms are located on the Plaza adjacent to the Amphitheatre.
We’d love to hear from you!
Guest Relations
Tuacahn Center for the Arts
1100 North Tuacahn Drive, Ste. 1A Ivins, UT 84738
Phone: (435) 652-3300
Toll free: (800) 746-9882
Website: www.tuacahn.org
E-mail: boxoffice@tuacahn.org
The restaurants advertising in the playbill invite you to join them for a unique southern Utah dining experience. Please support these business and let them know where you saw their ad.
ANASAZI STEAKHOUSE
Hours: Sunday–Thursday 5pm–9pm, Friday & Saturday 4pm–9:30pm. Reservations encouraged, call 435-674-0095. 1234 West Sunset Blvd. St. George. www.anasazisteakhouse.com
Just minutes from Tuacahn! A unique dining experience in every sense of the word, we are celebrating a decade of great dining with our Tuacahn patrons. Fondue appetizers and desserts along with hot rock cooking can be enjoyed in a casual setting. It will be our pleasure to delight you with the tastiest of cuisine, along with our utmost attentive service. The best steaks in the Southwest are grilled to perfection by our chefs or cooked on a hot rock right at your table. Ask your waiter about our “Select Seasonal Cuts”. We also offer a great selection of wines,
beers, cocktails, martinis, and single malt scotch to accompany your meal. Come in and excite your senses and make it a truly memorable night.
BENJA THAI & SUSHI
Hours: Monday–Saturday 11am - 5pm, closed Sunday. Ancestor Square, 2 W St. George Blvd. #12, St. George. 435-628-9538. Please join us for lunch or dinner.
Located in Ancestor Square, Benja Thai & Sushi Restaurant is one of St. George’s distinctive dining experiences. We use the freshest Thai herbs, making our entrees full of aroma, delicious and healthy. Our food is full of exotic contrasts and flavors, and each meal is prepared to order. Our sushi is “edible art”, made from the highest quality fish and seafood. We hope you feel comfortable and invited to our casual Thai atmosphere.
BENJA’S THAI GARDEN
Hours: Monday–Saturday 11am–9pm, closed Sunday. 435 North 1680 East # 14, St. George, 435251-9301 Please join us for lunch or dinner.
Located just south of Red Cliffs Mall. Join us at Benja Thai Garden restaurant, serving the same delectable flavors and exotic tastes of the orient Benja Thai is famous for! You’ll find our food and atmosphere nourishing for heart and soul.
BlvdHome CAFÉ’
Hours: 11 am–5 pm Monday thru Saturday – located inside BlvdHome 390 N. Mall Drive, St. George. Find us on the web at www.blvdhome.com, check us out on Facebook or just give us a call at 435-986-3115.
Relax and take a break from the “hurry-up and eat” world. The “BlvdHome Café” offers our famous 1/4lb hamburger with our homemade bun, or a large selection of made-to-order deli sandwiches with fresh homemade buns, soups, salads, and tasty “daily specials”.
CANYON DINER
Hours: Open in summer for all three meals from 11:00 am–8:00 pm, seven days a week. 25 North Main St, Bryce Canyon City, UT 84764, www.rubysinn. com/restaurant-in-bryce-canyon/ canyon-diner
Located next to the Ruby’s Inn Main Lodge in Bryce Canyon City. Come find us near Bryce Canyon and enjoy our western fast food and freshly baked Piccadilly pizza. We’ve got something for everyone—burgers, halibut, bratwurst, shakes, burgers, steaks—and much more, either for dining in or taking out.
CHEF ALFREDO RISTORANTE ITALIANO
Open for Lunch & Dinner Hours: Monday – Friday | 11am-9pm, Saturday | 12pm-9pm Sunday Dinner | 2pm-8pm. Reservations are recommended 435-656-5000. - 1110 South Bluff, St. George. chefalfredos.com - also in Cedar City.
Join us for a one-of-a-kind exceptional dining experience!
Chef Alfredo’s provides an intimate and elegant atmosphere in which to enjoy authentic Italian cuisine. Our skilled team is pleased to welcome you to our establishment! Our delicious Italian food is fresh
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and prepared to order, featuring traditional pastas, steaks, chicken, veal, rack of lamb, fish, and seafood, as well as salads, soups, and desserts. We serve beer and wine, have daily lunch specials, and are proud to provide catering for special events.
COWBOY’S BUFFET AND STEAK ROOM
Hours: Open for all three meals from 6:30 am–9:30 pm, seven days a week. No reservations required. We have a Utah State Liquor License. 26 South Main Street, Bryce Canyon City, 866866-6634, www.rubysinn.com/ restaurant-in-bryce-canyon/ cowboys-buffet-steak-room
Located at the Ruby’s Inn Main Lodge in Bryce Canyon City. Bring the whole family to our westernstyle buffet, complete with steaks, ribs, seafood, and other rustic cuisines. Our country décor fits well with Bryce Canyon, and our special Rustler’s Ribs will keep you coming back for more.
EBENEZER’S BARN & GRILL
435-834-8003
ebenezersbarnandgrill.com
Nightly dinner show running now through October 23. Buffet starts at 7:30 p.m. Music starts at 8:00 p.m. Enjoy Ebenezer’s while in Bryce Canyon at Ruby’s Inn.
GEORGE’S CORNER RESTAURANT & PUB
Hours: Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner 8 am–11 pm Sun–Thurs 8 am–Midnight Fri.
Breakfast served Mon–Fri 8–11 am, Sat 8 am–noon, Sun 8 am–1 pm. Located on the corner of St. George Boulevard and Main, St. George. 435-216-7311, www. GeorgesCornerRestaurant.com. Head over to historic downtown St. George for great American food At George’s! Following in the footsteps of the Big Hand Café that stood on this same spot from 1930 – 1963, George’s is the favorite gathering place for St. George residents and visitors alike. Promising “Especially Good Food”, you will be delighted with the menu and ambiance at George’s Corner in Ancestor Square.
KNEADERS BAKERY AND CAFÉ
Hours: 7 am–10 pm (Monday thru Saturday) - Closed Sunday. Dinein, take out, drive through, or order online at kneaders.com 99 N Bluff St, 435-767-9450 and 529 S Mall Drive, 435-627-3600.
Award-winning bread, sandwiches, salads, pastries, and breakfast all under one roof! We bake all our bread each day in-house using only a handful of natural ingredients. No preservatives or additives of any kind. We make our amazing sandwiches with that delicious bread and other wholesome ingredients. Gourmet salads, soups, smoothies, and over 42 freshly prepared pastries. Start your day off right with our worldfamous All-You-Can-Eat Chunky Cinnamon French Toast.
PAINTED PONY RESTAURANT
Hours: Open 7 days a week:
Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30 am–4 pm & Dinner daily at 4 pm. Located at the Tower at Ancestor Square, 2 W. St. George Blvd. 435-634-1700, www.painted-pony.com
The Painted Pony is an exciting, unique restaurant serving innovative cuisine
with regional specialties in an artistic, contemporary environment. Casual fine dining indoors or on the patio. With an extensive wine list, generous portions, attentive service, and reasonable prices you’ll be sure to return to “The Pony” anytime you are in St. George.
PIZZA/PASTA FACTORY
Dine-in, take-out, or delivery is available at Pizza Factory (downtown) 435-628-1234,
Pizza Factory Express (westside)
435-634-1234, and Pizza FactoryPineview (eastside)
435-688-2656, Ancestor Square 435-674-3753.
All St. George Pizza Factory locations use the best cheeses, meats, and veggies to custombuild a pizza to your specifications. The freshest, fussed-over salad bar in Southern Utah, housemade soups, unique sandwiches,
and calzones are other tempting options. Southern Utah’s best pasta, freshest salads, and soups are found at the Pasta Factory in Ancestor Square. Custom-build your own Pasta meals by choosing from a variety of noodles, sauces, and savory toppings, or enjoy one of our amazing entrees. Climate-controlled patio dining and banquet room available.
THE SHOPPES AT ZION
250 North Main Red Cliffs Drive, St. George. TheShoppesatZion. com.
While shopping at the Shoppes at Zion we invite you to dine in one of these fine restaurants: Outback Steakhouse, Slice House Pizza, Sweet Rolled Tacos, Capriotti’s, Green Iguana, Berries n’ Cream, Taco’s Plaza, Papa’s Got Jerk, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, HuHot Mongolian Grill, Wing Nutz, Social District Bistro, Starbucks, and SuperChix.
TUACAHN CAFÉ
Lunch is served Monday–Friday 11 am–3 pm and Saturday until 3 with Breakfast starting at 9 am. Dinner is served on concert and Broadway show nights starting at 5 pm.
The Tuacahn Café serves burgers, hot sandwiches, salads, soups, and a kid’s menu for the little ones!
XETAVA GARDENS CAFE
Open Monday - Wednesday 11:30–5pm, Thurs - Sun 11:30 am–8pm. Sat–Sun 9–8 (brunch served 9–12). Dinner reservations recommended: 435-656-0165.
www.xetava.com
Located in Kayenta’s Coyote Gulch Art Village at 815 Coyote Gulch Court, Ivins. Surrounded by beautiful red cliffs and desert gardens, Xetava is the perfect place to relax and share an evening under the stars. Our menu promises all the delights of fine dining with an atmosphere that nourishes the soul. We also offer delicious coffees and espresso, breakfast and lunch, and a full wine and beer list. This is Xetava Gardens Café, where taste experiences are rivaled only by visual sensations.
V1f,Musical Theater
EXCEPTIONAL THEATER
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
"A SEASON OF SOM E THING FAMILIAR & LOTS OF BRAND NEW!"
SOUTHERN UTAH’S PREMIER COMMUNITY THEATER THEATER IN-THE-ROUND AT ITS FINEST!
Showtimes at 7:30pm, Matinee at 2pm
Historic Opera House 212 N. Main St St George, UT.
PURCHASE TICKETS AT SGMT.ORG
Tickets & Info Call: 435-628-8755
Come enjoy hiking and biking while surrounded by the stunning red rock landscape, explore shopping and dining in the Art Village or see a show at the Center for the Arts. Not far from St. George in Southern Utah.
Where views and environment are preserved and diverse viewpoints and community are embraced.