Educational THEATRE
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SLIM IN COWBOY MOUTH AT BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
Director: Guillermo Torres
Assistant Director: Brandon Young Stage Manager: Katelyn Michels Composer: Theasamantha Figueras Cavale: Dorian Underwood Lobster Man: Gage Palilonis Photo Credits: Lindsey Thole Note: "Cowboy Mouth was painfully poetic, and words cannot capture how fortunate I am to have experienced it amongst kind and talented collaborators. Also grateful for the opportunity to learn the drums! |
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LAURIE IN LITTLE WOMEN AT BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
Director: Veronica Santoyo
Voice and Text Coach: Kathy Logelin Dramaturg: Amy Birge and Sahara Thibault Scenic Designer: Madison Young and Lindsey Thole Lighting Designer: Brenden Rowen Sound Designer: Brandon Reed Costume Designer: Alexander Stearns Hair and Makeup Designer: Robert Dirden Props Manager: John Sadler Stage Manager: Haley Cranstoun Photo Credits: Kip Shawger Note: "Upon entering the room, I was instantly met with ambitious and generous collaborators that made this show unforgettable. Additionally, and from no prior piano experience, I set out to teach myself Chopin's Prelude in B Minor Op.28 No.8 during the summer for this production in the fall." |
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SEYMOUR IN LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS AT FRANKLIN CENTRAL HS.
Director: Jordyn Foss
Set Design: Bob Sepulveda Lighting Designer: Greg Cox Sound Designer: Zach Rosing Music Director: Andrew Knaup Choreographer: Ed Morris Photo Credits: Tyce Treadway Note: "Alongside Bella Agresta, we received the Best Musical Duet Award at Indiana Thespian State Conference, where we were then invited to the International Theatre Festival for our performance of Suddenly Seymour. Undoubtably an incredibly memorable experience." |
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SONNY IN GREASE AT FRANKLIN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Director: Michael Howard
Assistant Director: Jordyn Foss Lighting Designer: Greg Cox Sound Designer: Zach Rosing Music Director: Andrew Knaup Choreographer: Ed Morris Photo Credits: Tyce Treadway Note: "Funny story, there is a moment in the show where THE T-Birds pants the character, Rump. On opening night- something went wrong that left me with a heavy right knee to the face - resulting in a busted lip on stage. Fortunately, we were masked, sparing the audience from a gruesome sight. Upon finishing the scene, I was left with an improvised bandage consisting of mic tape and a paper towel to finish out the finale scene!" |