SANTA FE COLLEGE Jackson Sasser, SF College President Alora Haynes, SF College Fine Arts Chair Presents
WEST SIDE STORY
Based on a Conception of Jerome Robbins Book by
Music by
Lyrics by
Arthur Laurents
Leonard Bernstein
Stephen Sondheim
Entire Original Production Directed and Choreographed by
Jerome Robbins
Musical Director Evans Haile Scenic Design Robert Fetterman-Ojha Vocal Director Lynn Sandefur
Director Evan Pappas Lighting Design Elizabeth Ann Reynolds Sound Designer Kevin Terry
Choreographer Sarah Harkness-Sebastian Costume Design Zachery Lee Ryan Production Stage Mgr. Sarah White
West Side Story Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street, New York, NY 10019 Phone: 212-541-4684 Fax: 212-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com Costumes Provided by COSTUME WORLD THEATRICAL, Deerfield Beach, FL. www.costumeworld.com
The action takes place on the West Side of New York City during the last days of summer in the 1950s
ACT ONE PROLOGUE: THE MONTHS BEFORE
5 p.m.
5:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
10 p.m.
The Gym
11 p.m.
A Back Alley
Midnight
The Next Day
5:30 p.m.
6 p.m. TO 9 p.m.
9 p.m.
The Street A Back Yard A Bridal Shop
The Drug Store The Bridal Shop The Neighborhood Under The Highway
ACT TWO
9:15 p.m.
A Bedroom
10 p.m.
Another Alley
11:30 p.m.
The Bedroom
11:40 p.m.
The Drugstore
11:50 p.m.
The Cellar
Midnight
The Street
MUSICAL NUMBERS ACT ONE
Prologue Orchestra
Jet Song
Something’s Coming
The Dance At The Gym
Riff and Jets Tony Orchestra
Blues-Promenade Orchestra
Mambo Orchestra
Cha-Cha Orchestra
Maria Tony
Tonight
America
Cool
One Hand One Heart
Quintet
Maria and Tony Anita, Rosalia, Shark Girls Riff and Jets Tony and Maria Jets, Sharks, Anita, Tony,
Maria, Riff, Bernard
Orchestra
The Rumble
ACT TWO I Feel Pretty
Maria, Consuela, Rosalia,
Francisca
Somewhere Ballet
Officer Krupke
A Boy Like That/
I Have a Love
Orchestra Jets Maria and Anita
Finale
CAST The Jets
Tony Riff Action Baby John A-rab Diesel Big Deal Anybodys Velma Graziella Jet Girls Understudy
Jimmy Boorum Christopher Miller Jeremy Cutter Alexander Christophy Stephen Peters Albin Pettersson+ Ethan Ellis Rebecca Walker+ Alyssa Hopkins+ Madison Wyatt Sarah Weintraub, Caroline Jaeger+, Christina Karafa+, Emma Wedemeyer+ Kate Osbron+
The Sharks
Bernardo Chino Pepe Sharks Maria Anita Rosalia Consuela Francisca Shark Girls Understudies
Charles South* Matthew Oliveira Dalton Cotter Joshua White, Joel Gil, Demarquis Rembert+, Daniel Perez+ Valerie Torres-Rosario Corinne Danielle Gonzalez Olivia Medina Jeanette Balayla Victoria Suskin Stephanie Wiggins, Kiara Mitchell Krystal Batista, Valeria Conteras
The Adults
Doc Shrank Krupke Gladhand “Somewhere� soloist
Gordon Shumway Keith Watson Doug Diekow Doug Diekow Lynn Sandefur-Gardner
* Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association + Santa Fe Fine Arts Scholarship Student
Production Team Director Musical Director Choreographer Scenic/Properties Designer Lighting Designer Costume Designer Sound Designer Vocal Director Producer Production/Stage Manager Technical Director Co-Choreographer for “Mambo” Dance Rehearsal Assistant Assistant Stage Manager Scene Shop Foreman Charge Artist Prop Master Education Aides/Build Crew “Bernardo” Dance Understudy “Cool” Dance Understudy
Evan Pappas Evans Haile Sarah Harkness-Sebastian Robert Fetterman-Ojha Elizabeth Ann Reynolds Zackery Lee Ryan Kevin Terry Lynn Sandefur Alora Haynes Sarah White Owen Reynolds Sara Lopez+ Raven Moore J.T. Smith+ Pete Roe Joann Stevener Courtney McCranie Louis Contento, Taylor Cook, Michelle Duncan, Devin Franklin, Cindy Marquina, Courtney McCranie,Kala Mignone, Xotchil Musser, Jefferson Packer, George Swan Daniel Perez+ Emma Wedemeyer+
Production Crew Head Carpenter/ Deck Captain Carpenters/Stage Hands Audio Engineer Second Audio FOH Spotlight Operators Wardrobe Crew Head Wardrobe Crew
Pete Roe James Harbilas, Chad Woodward Kevin Terry Jordan Clements Taylor Bourg, Victor Ziesmer Terry Klenk Gregory Cross, Zane McNiece+, Katherine Osbron+, Quil Cauchon
* Appears courtesy of Actors Equity Association + Santa Fe Fine Arts Scholarship Student
Orchestra - Members of the Gainesville Orchestra Violin
Sonya Lenore Stahl*, Concertmaster Alexandria Warwick Rebecca Montgomery Limehouse Philip Scherer Amelyse Arroyo Jean Quillen Mayra Kucera Aaron Colverson Cello
Lyle Lamboley* Peggy Pierenger Elise Jimenez Bass
Terry Plumeri* William Losch
Wood Winds
Steve Bingham*, reeds Sara Neal Johnston, clarinet Ben Grier, reeds Gregory Snider, reeds Arnold Irchai, bassoon Brass
Margaret Dixon, horn Terrence Moo, trumpet 1* Aaron Lovelady trumpet 2 Chris Sharp, trombone Piano
Alan Clark* Percussion
Masatoshi Enomoto* Nestor R. Santiago
*Principal
Cast Biographies Jimmy Boorum (Tony) Regional favorites: Rent (Mark), Les Miserables (Marius), Little
Shop of Horrors (Seymour), Aida (Radames), Urinetown (Bobby), and I Love You Because (Austin) for which he received a New Hampshire Theatre Award nomination for Best Leading Actor in a musical. “Much love and thanks to my family and Evan!” Charles South* (Bernardo) is honored to re-explore one of his favorite roles. He recently
had the pleasure to lead as Bernardo on the International Touring Company and West End productions. Charles just spent a season at Goodspeed Musical’s in Fiddler on the Roof. Omaha Christmas Spectacular. Principal dancer. Other credits include Les Miserables, LTOTS--Seussical, Con Rep Theatre---Grease, Swing!, Carousel, Much Ado About Nothing, etc. Proud AEA member and graduate of the Hartt School. Con tres patadas! Corinne Danielle Gonzalez (Anita) has been performing for 12 years. Favorite roles
include Winifred in Once Upon a Mattress, Nina in In The Heights, and Velma in Chicago. Corinne is a recent graduate of Santa Fe College and is grateful for the opportunity to be Anita! She’d like to thank the cast, crew, directors, and her family for their patience, hard work, and passion. Valerie Torres-Rosario (Maria) is a sophomore at the University of Florida and is elated
about debuting on the Santa Fe stage in one of her dream roles. She would like to thank God, her family, friends, teachers, and everyone who helped in making this production a reality. Also, her hands are often, truly cold.
Chris Miller (Riff) Christopher began dancing at age ten in Eustis, Florida and quickly fell
in love with the craft. Since arriving at Santa Fe, Chris has discovered an ability to sing and act. He has been accepted to the FSU School of Dance and it looking forward to continuing his dance career. Jeanette Balayla (Consuela) was born and raised in Caracas, Venezuela, where she
attended the Ochoa Arte en Movimiento Art School with a focus on Musical Theater. Jeanette is currently an undergraduate student at Santa Fe College majoring in Health Sciences, but with a keen interest in dance and the theater arts. Krystal Batista (Understudy) was born in Queens, NY, moved to Gainesville from
Orlando. She is a dance major at Santa Fe College and has been dancing for about 10 years. She has trained with the NYC Dance Company competition team. Valeria Contreras (Understudy) was born in Maracay, Venezuela. Valeria is a
sophomore at Santa Fe College, and is about to get her AA degree in Theatre. She dedicates all her opportunities to her parents who have been a constant support in her life. She is very grateful for this opportunity. Alex Christophy (Baby John) is a dual enrolled senior at SF College and is thrilled to be
in his first SF production. He was last seen as Mark in A Chorus Line, Tom in Tom Sawyer, and many more. He would like to thank his friends and family for all their support. Dalton Cotter (Pepe) This is Dalton’s second production at Santa Fe. He is excited to work
with the cast and crew and is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to put this production on so early in his career. He would like to thank his friends and family for all their love and support. Jeremy Cutter (Action) is a duel enrolled senior at G.H.S. He was recently in a production
of Boy’s Next Door portraying the character Barry Klemper. He has performed in the Hogtown Medieval Fair, on the Gainesville Community Playhouse stage, and performed in numerous productions at G.H.S. Jeremy has also done many miscellaneous productions around Gainesville. Doug Diekow (Krupke and Gladhand) is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Santa
Fe College and is thankful for the opportunity to be a part this production showcasing the talent of our students. He has been involved in community theatre in Gainesville for the past 22 years. Some memorable recent experiences include Moonlight and Magnolias, Blithe Spirit, Noises Off, and Born Yesterday. Ethan Ellis (Big Deal) This is Ethan’s first performance at Santa Fe College. He would like
to thank his friends and family for all of their support. Joel Gil (Shark) Making his musical theater debut, Joel is of Dominican descent, with a
background in church choir. Back in high school he was captain of the ROTC drill team and is a 2 time overall state champion and Army National champion. Alyssa Hopkins (Velma) began dancing with Doxa Dance Studio at the age of 3 and
continued with the studio until she graduated high school in 2014. She has been with the Dance Theater of Santa Fe since 2012. She is currently a scholarship student in the dance department of Santa Fe College and is a teacher at Doxa Dance Studio.
Caroline Jaeger (Jet Girl) is a Musical Theater scholarship student at Santa Fe College.
She is ecstatic and extremely grateful for the opportunity to perform in West Side Story. She would like to thank God, her supportive friends and family, and her cast members for being absolutely amazing! Christina Karafa (Jet Girl) started dancing at 14, she began here at Santa Fe her junior
year of high school and has had many wonderful opportunities working with guests such as Rennie Harris, Stefanie Batten-Bland and many more. She would like to thank her family and cast members for their support. Olivia M. Medina (Rosalia) is very enthusiastic and honored to be playing Rosalia in
West Side Story! She is thankful for the amazing cast and crew who have made this astounding show possible and also thanks her friends and family for their love and support! Break-a-leg everyone! Kiara Mitchell (Shark Girl) is enjoying her first musical theater production with Santa
Fe College. She has moved from Miami, Florida to Gainesville in order to pursue a career in Dancing. Her dream is to go to the University of Florida and become a teacher one day. Matthew Oliveira (Chino) This is Matthew’s first production at Santa Fe. His involvement
in West Side Story has inspired him to become not only a singer and actor, but a dancer as well. He is so appreciative of this opportunity and has been excited to work with such an amazing production team. Kate Osbron (Understudy) is incredibly honored to be a part of this massive production.
Kate is a Theatre scholarship student here at Santa Fe studying Acting. She just recently finished the schools production of Am I Blue by Beth Henley. She would like thank all of her wonderful friends and family. Daniel Perez (Shark) began dancing his junior year of high school but has danced socially
his whole life. He was born and raised in Miami, FL and currently attends Santa Fe College under a full dance scholarship. He was also just recently accepted into FSU’s dance program to pursue his BFA. Stephen Peters (A-rab) is excited to be a part of this production. He has performed at
Gainesville High School, the Gainesville Community Playhouse, and other local venues. Many thanks to the cast, crew, Evan, Evans, the Sarah’s, his parents for putting up with him, and his friends who continually push him to higher heights. Albin Pettersson (Diesel) from Finspång, Sweden is making the best out of his third and
last show here at Santa Fe College. He would like to thank the Santa Fe Fine Arts faculty and his family for all the incredible support. Demarquis Rembert (Shark) is a scholarship student at Santa Fe. He has been acting
for 7 years and has gotten critics’ choice at District 2 Festival. He has been in many plays such as Hello Out There, Painted Rain, and Santa Fe’s very own Am I Blue. He also likes pie. Gordon Shumway (Doc) is a proud member of the Shumway Brothers Moving Company.
Notably, Gordon and his brothers often worked with Mike Allard’s Massachusetts Bay Theatre Company where Gordon performed in various productions including John Guare’s House of Blue Leaves, David Mamet’s American Buffalo, and Vaclav Havel’s Largo Desolato, among others.
Victoria Suskin (Francisca) is a dance major who loves dancing and flying in DTSF
shows as well as performing in musicals at GCP such as 9 to 5 and A Chorus Line. She’s excited to be part of such a talented cast and would like to thank her family for all their love and support. Rebecca Walker (Anybodys) This is Rebecca’s first semester involved in Santa Fe’s
dance program. She is proud to take part in her fourth production here at the college. She is excited to pursue her love of dance alongside the talented cast and crew and share her passion with the audience. Keith Watson (Shrank) is returning to the stage after a lengthy hiatus and is thrilled to
be working with the great Santa Fe College Theatre department. Some of Keith’s favorite roles include the New York productions of St. John Rivers in Jane Eyre and Lon in Meet Me in St. Louis as well as numerous regional theatre, film and TV appearances. Keith and his wife Roberta own Keith Watson Events and are devout advocates of the performing arts. www. KeithWatsonEvents.com Emma Wedemeyer (Jet Girl) This is Emma’s first year and fifth performance at Santa Fe
College. Growing up in a military family, Emma has moved countless times across the country and has danced along the way. She is extremely excited to work with such a phenomenal cast. Sarah Weintraub (Jet Girl) has danced for fifteen years at DOXA Dance Studio and
has been a part of the Dance Theatre of Santa Fe for two years, studying classical and contemporary ballet, modern, aerial and jazz. Sarah plans to study Microbiology at UF in order to support her love of dance. Josh White (Shark) has always loved musical theater. He has been blessed with the
opportunity to perform with such legends and with an outstanding orchestra. Not to mention the greatest stage crew around I am very proud to be a part of this production. Love my Dance Mama Sarah! Yas. Stephanie Wiggins (Shark Girl) is a foreign student of Santa Fe College that has been
part of the Dance Theatre of Santa Fe for about a year and a half. Most of her life she has danced Flamenco in Guatemala but has recently learned skills in various fields of dance at Santa Fe. Madison Wyatt (Graziella) is thrilled to be a part of this production! Favorite roles include
Belle in Beauty and the Beast and Hodel in Fiddler in the Roof. She plans on continuing her study of Musical Theatre in the fall at the New York Film Academy.
Production Team Biographies Evan Pappas (Director); LIBERTY (Off-Bway), Drama League benefit honoring Krisitn
Chenoweth (NYC), 7BRIDES/BROTHERS (SF Bay Area Critics Best Production Award, Director nom), FUNNY GIRL (BATC Dir. nom), SOME PLACE LIKE HOME (SoundBites Fest NYC, Best Director Award), MOSCOW by Lojo Simon (Samuel French One-Act Festival, NYC), PARALLEL LIVES (Theatre for the New City), DAILY SOUNDS (Finalist in The Strawberry Festival NYC), CAROUSEL and A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE (Montclair Univ.), MY WAY (Depot Theatre), BROADWAY BABES (Covent Garden Festival), AH LOVE, I SHALL FIND THEE (US Tour), asst. dir. on BEING SELLERS (off-Bway), numerous readings, Industrials, Cabarets, and over 35 Showcases at AMDA NYC. As an Actor he has starred on Broadway in PARADE, MY FAVORITE YEAR, PUTTING IT TOGETHER (opposite Carol Burnett), A CHORUS LINE. Off-B’way: I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE (Outer Critics Best Actor nom.), CAFÉ SOCIETY SWING, THE IMMIGRANT, PERA PALAS, etc. London West End: MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG, FOLLIES. Regional/Tours: LUCKY STIFF (Helen Hayes Award Best Actor), PAJAMA GAME (Joseph Jefferson Nom.), THE HEIDI CHRONICLES, FALSETTOS, CANTERBURY TALES, LEND ME A TENOR, THE FIRST PICTURE SHOW (SF Bay Area Critics nom.), PROMISES, PROMISES, DREAMGIRLS, DURANTE, etc., along with numerous commercials and voice-overs. Evans Haile (Artistic/Musical Director) Currently the new General Director of Opera
North in Hanover NH and Director of the Gainesville Orchestra, is proud to be Artist in Residence at Santa Fe College. He was the Producing Director of the Cape Playhouse (America’s Oldest Professional Theatre) from 1999-2014. As Producing Director he re-opened the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly Mass., creating its new infrastructure and programming in 2010. At Lincoln Center, Haile produced and conducted Villa-Lobos’ Magdalena (recorded for CBS Masterworks) subsequently produced in Paris, Rio, Melbourne, and London, Rodgers & Hart’s Babes in Arms (recorded for New World Records), and Cole Porter’s Fifty Million Frenchmen (named Best Recording of the Year by USA Today). Haile’s performing edition of Fifty Million Frenchmen has been produced in London, Paris, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Haile has been profiled twice on “CBS Sunday Morning” as well as being a regular guest on National Public Radio. He produced the Lincoln Center Tribute to American Express, and co-founded the award winning New Amsterdam Theater Company at New York’s historic Town Hall. He produced and hosted “Toast of the Town” on National Public Radio for 5 years. Throughout his career Haile has received international acclaim as a host, producer, conductor and performer. International achievements include supervising and conducting the Australian premiere of Villa-Lobos’ Magdalena and three concert tours of Russia with the Moscow Philharmonic. Haile has been a regular Guest Conductor of the Orchestra of the Deutsche Opera, and the Boston POPS, American orchestras and opera companies include Seattle, Milwaukee, Detroit, Miami, Boston, Pacific Symphony, Tulsa, Baltimore, New Jersey, and Grant Park to name a few. He joined the SF teaching staff as a Music Theatre Professor in the Fall of 2014.
Sarah Harkness-Sebastian (Choreographer) serves on the Dance Faculty of Santa
Fe College (MFA, The Florida State University; BA, Loyola Marymount University). From 20022008, Sarah founded and directed Meh-Tropolis Dance Theatre, in Los Angeles, and worked for Sherry Lansing, former CEO of Paramount Pictures. Directed/Choreographed productions include A Chorus Line, South Pacific, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Performances include “Maria”, Sound of Music; “Minnie Fay”, Hello Dolly; “Zaneeta”, Music Man; and “Alice”, Closer. Sarah has worked with Martin Sheen, Stockard Channing, and Oberlin Dance Company, and with choreographers Lynda Davis, Alan Danielson, Michael Foley, Gerri Houlihan, Andrew Noble, Dan Wagoner, and Jawole Zollar. She was Assistant Director and Faculty for the Suzanne Farrell Workshop and FSU Summer Intensive. Internationally, she attended the Oxford School of Drama, performed in the Montpellier Dance Festival, and taught for Caxton College, in Spain. Sarah was Artist in Residence at the Lillian E. Smith Center, in Clayton, Georgia and coordinated the 2012-2014 Florida Dance Association’s Young Dancers Workshops. Sara Lopez (Co-Choreographer) is from Colombia, and is a Dance major at Santa
Fe College. For fourteen years she belonged to “Ballet Olga Lucia” located in Manizales, Colombia, where she inclined towards Latin Dance. She started teaching Salsa, Mambo, Bachata, Pachanga, Jazz and Ballet to beginners and intermediate levels. In 2012 she moved to the United States to pursue her dance career where she attended Broadway Dance Center in New York for a summer intensive program. In 2014 she became a member of Dance Theater of Santa Fe where she choreographed “Mambo Lupita”, for Room to Dance. She is a Co-Choreographer of”Mambo” in West Side Story. Raven Moore (Dance Rehearsal Assistant) Born in Chicago, IL raised in Houston,
TX. Raven began her dance career at La Porte High School on the schools drill team. After graduating, she decided to continue her dance journey at Santa Fe College, where she received a full scholarship. While at Santa Fe, she became one of the co-founders of the Levitations dance crew. She currently at the University of South Florida where she plans to graduate with her BFA in Spring 2016. Elizabeth Ann Reynolds (Lighting Designer) earned an MFA in Lighting Design
from University of Florida in 2003, and a BA in Theater from University Wisconsin Stevens Point in 2000. Elizabeth enjoyed many years of freelance across Florida before settling down in Gainesville as Santa Fe College’s staff Lighting Designer. Here, she designs for theater, dance and events, and also teaches lighting design, lighting technology, theater history and stagecraft. Elizabeth enjoys the atmosphere of hands-on learning and student involvement at Santa Fe. Elizabeth also designs for Keith Watson Events, and is an associate at SKDesign and Consulting. Owen Reynolds (Technical Director) joined the Fine Arts faculty in 2003. He holds a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Mr. Reynolds also completed the Master of Fine Arts program at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. While attending graduate school he was a member of the professional Hilbery Repertory Theatre Company. Before joining Santa Fe, Mr. Reynolds spent two years with University of Massachusetts-Amherst as faculty Technical Director. Current and recent memberships include United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT), South Eastern Theatre Conference (SETC), North Eastern Theatre Conference (NETC), Wisconsin Theatre Festival, Kennedy Center-American College Theatre Festival (KC-ACTF) and the American Welding Society.
Zackery Ryan (Costume Designer) is thrilled to be back at Santa Fe College. His
background is very diverse having returned to Gainesville after fifteen years of providing make-up and costumes to burlesque dancers and drag performers in Los Angeles. He is a graduate of both Santa Fe College and University of Florida. Costume and make-up credits include P.K.Yonge: The Crucible, Hairspray, To Kill A Mockingbird, Peter Pan and Wendy, and The Craving; Santa Fe College: Travelin’, The Dog Lady & The Cuban Swimmer, Ten Minute Play Festival, Voyage Imaginairre, numerous Dance Theatre Santa Fe shows, The President’s Dinner, and has provided make-up designs for The Greed Project; The Acrosstown Repertory Theatre: Bug, Hunter Gather’s, The Foreigner; University of Florida (Wardrobe Head/First Hand) Ajax in Iraq, Blood Wedding; and last, but certainly not least, Hippodrome: Avenue Q (Puppet Wrangler), Zombietown (Make-Up Designer and Co-Costume Designer), Slasher, The Winter Wonderettes, and Vanya, Sonia, Masha, and Spike (Costume Designer). To view his work visit www.myownkingproductions.com. Lynn Sandefur-Gardner (Vocal Director) is currently the director of vocal and choral
activities at Santa Fe College. She received her Master of Music Education from the University of Florida and her Bachelor of Music Education from Stetson University. She taught for many years in the Alachua County school system as Choral Director, instructor and coordinator. She was twice named Alachua County High School Teacher of the Year and served as District Chairman for the Florida Vocal Association. Mrs. Sandefur has adjudicated many festivals and conducted master classes throughout the state of Florida. Mrs. Sandefur’s choirs, ensembles and students have consistently received top honors and awards at state and national festivals and competitions. Mrs. Sandefur has been a featured soloist with the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. Leading roles include Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, Lil’ Abner and Finian’s Rainbow. She has directed and performed in numerous productions including Bach’s Magnificat, Vivaldi’s Gloria, Handel’s Messiah, Oklahoma, Wizard of Oz, Finian’s Rainbow, The Fantasicks, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Camelot and Cinderella. She served as Music Director for several years for the University of Florida’s Summer Musical Productions. Mrs. Sandefur is a member of the Florida Music Educators Association (FMEA), Florida Vocal Association (FVA), American Choral Director’s Association (ACDA), and the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). JT Smith (Assistant Stage Manager) is honored to work with such a professional
cast and crew. He would like to thank Sarah, and the rest of Santa Fe tech staff for this unbelievable opportunity, the cast for being so much fun to work with, as well as Buchholz Drama for their continuous support Kevin Terry (Sound Designer) graduated from Full Sail University in February 2002 with
an Associates of Science in Recording Arts. Since then he has worked at Skylab Recording Studios in Gainesville, FL as a Senior Engineer. There he has recorded and produced countless albums for bands, solo artists, and voiceover talents. On March 17th, 2014 Kevin began work with the Santa Fe College Fine Arts Hall and started a career in live theater sound, something he started doing in high school from 6th – 12th grade. Sarah White (Production/Stage Manager) is the Stage Manager at the Fine Arts
Hall at Santa Fe College. Before coming to Santa Fe Sarah was the Production Manager and Director of Operations for the School of Theatre and Dance at the University of Florida for 8 years. Sarah received her BFA in Theatre from the University of Florida and her MFA in Theatre from Florida State University. Sarah was the Faculty Advisor for the Florida Players, UF’s student-run theatre company for 7 years. Sarah has been involved in the arts for many years and has had the opportunity to work for The Hippodrome Theatre, the College of
Central Florida, Tallahassee Community College, the St. Augustine Amphitheatre, and the UF Performing Arts. International credits include her work at Papagou Theatre in Athens, Greece and Anargyrious Theatre on the Greek Island of Spetses. Her most wonderful work however has been being the mother of two fantastic girls. SF Fine Arts Department Administrative Staff
Chair Fine Arts - Alora Haynes SF Fine Arts Admin. Assistant - Candace Mather SF Fine Arts Publicity - Lu Merritt Coordinator SF Cultural Programs - Kathryn Lehman Cultural Program Admin. Assistant - Kat Russ Fine Arts Hall Staff
Theatre Manager - Robert Fetterman-Ojha House Staff - Joshua McKinney, Victoria Fitts, Jose Reves, Leslie Bedell, Paul Gabbard Lighting Designer - Elizabeth Ann Reynolds Technical Director - Owen Reynolds Production Stage Manager - Sarah White Audio Engineer - Kevin Terry Scene Shop Foreman - Pete Roe Scenic Artist - JoAnn Stevener Scene Shop Assistants - Louis Contento, Taylor Cook, Devin Franklin, Courtney McCranie, Kala Mignone, Jefferson Packer, George Swan Custodial Staff - Del Rio Anderson, Trisha Jordan Appreciation is expressed to the following for their support for this event and performance series:
Santa Fe College President - Jackson Sasser Vice President/Provost - Ed Bonahue Associate Vice President Liberal Arts and Sciences - Stefanie Waschull Vice President for Development - Chuck Clemons Associate Vice President for Foundation - Michael Curry SF Communications & Creative Services Tabrisha Baker - Graphic Design Coordinator Tiffany Escobar - Administrative Assistant Aaron Hall - Web Designer Amanda Hernandez - Communications Coordinator Pam Thomas - Sr. Graphic Design Coordinator SF Student Life Tracey Reeves - Director, Student Life Teresa Lanier - Business Manager, Student Life Kendra Saunders - Graduate Assistant, Student Life Special Thanks Salon 5402, Lowes, Costume World, All Florida Ent. Inc., Praxair, The Gainesville Orchestra, Teresa Lanier, Kendra Saunders, Jackson Sasser, Ed Bonahue, Alora Haynes, Terry Klenk, Lynn Sandefur, Dance Theatre of Santa Fe for the “Dream Ballet� costumes, Keith Watson
Santa Fe College offers 20 tuition based scholarships in the following areas: dance instrumental music theatre visual arts and vocal Application available online at www.sfcollege.edu/finearts Application deadline: April 10, 2015 For more information, contact Tari Kendall, 352-395-5916 or E-mail tari.kendall@sfcollege.edu
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