91PORNA

2026 Porthouse Theatre Program

Welcome to the Season of Possibilities!

Enjoy a summer of unforgettable live theatre, featuring a dynamic lineup of musicals and performances at Northeast Ohio鈥檚 premier outdoor venue on the grounds of Blossom Music Center.

Terri Kent Gets a photograph taken with stage framing behind her

Dear Porthouse family and friends,

Welcome to A Season of Possibilities.

Some associate possibility with risk鈥擨 see it as hope. Each of our three productions this season explores both, inviting us to imagine what might be, and to embrace the unknown with open hearts.

We begin with 鈥淕谤别补蝉别,鈥 the iconic musical bursting with hip-shaking rock 鈥榥鈥 roll hits like 鈥淪ummer Nights,鈥 鈥淕reased Lightnin,鈥 and 鈥淲e Go Together.鈥 Set in the gum-snapping, duck-tailed world of Rydell High鈥檚 class of 1959, Grease asks: What is the possibility of Sandy and Danny finding their way back to each other?

Next, we present a concert version of 鈥淪ide Show.鈥 In this format, the full music and text are realized in a concert-style setting that highlights the emotional core of the story. 鈥淪ide Show鈥 follows conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton on their journey for love and fame. Inspired by true events, this heartwarming musical explores the universal need for acceptance and the strength of the human spirit. Is it possible for the twins to realize their dreams?

We close the season with 鈥淏谤颈驳补诲辞辞苍,鈥 where two American travelers lose their way in the Scottish Highlands and stumble upon a village that appears for just one day every hundred years. With its lush score, live orchestra, sweeping choreography and timeless Lerner & Loewe songs like 鈥淎lmost Like Being in Love鈥 and 鈥淭he Heather on the Hill,鈥 this beloved classic is a romantic journey into a world where time stands still, and love defies all logic. Is it possible that Brigadoon truly exists? As Mr. Lundy says, 鈥淎nything is possible if you love someone.鈥

I hope you鈥檒l join us for a summer of unforgettable stories, stirring music and the magic of Porthouse Theatre where all things are possible!

With Kindness, 
Terri Kent 
The Roe Green Musical Theatre and Porthouse Artistic Director

Dean's Welcome
Dean Diane Petrella

Welcome! 

On behalf of 91PORNA and the College of the Arts, I am delighted to welcome you to Porthouse Theatre. We are thrilled to share our 2026 season with you and are so glad you鈥檝e joined us today. I hope this performance inspires you to believe in the power of storytelling and the magic of live theatre. 

A heartfelt thank you to the incredible team of actors, designers, directors, crew and staff who bring our productions to life each summer. We are also deeply grateful to our donors, supporters and sponsors鈥攜our contributions help sustain the vibrant tradition of live theatre here at Porthouse. You truly help make the magic possible. 

We invite you to stay connected with 91PORNA鈥檚 College of the Arts and explore our academic programs, performances, and events throughout the year. Learn more at www.kent.edu/artscollege, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @KentStateArts. 

Thank you for being with us. We hope to see you again all summer long. Enjoy the show!

Porthouse 2026 Company

Terri J. Kent*^: The Roe Green Musical Theatre and  Porthouse Artistic Director/Director, Season 
Tony Hardin: Executive Producer/Scenic Designer,  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Karl Erdmann: Associate Artistic Director; Production Manager 
Rebecca Balogh Gates: Managing Director 
Jennifer Crabtree: Director of Communications and Marketing 
Jason Gates: Scene Shop Supervisor/Associate Production Manager 
Madi Getz:  Marketing and Communications Specialist 
Allison Smith Hernandez: Associate Director, Advancement & External Relations 
Tom Humes*+: Production Stage Manager, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Aimee Johnson: Costume Shop Supervisor 
Jennifer Korecki:  Music Director, 鈥淕rease鈥  and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Matt Marquis: Manager, Information Technology 
Aimee Miller: Performing Arts Box Office Manager 
Donna Miller:  Administrative Assistant 
Raquel Teare: Conductor/Pianist, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Frankie Teuber+: Scenic Designer, 鈥淕rease鈥 Props & Paints Supervisor 
Bethy Winters: Lighting and Sound Supervisor
Jennifer Zhang: Theatre Specialist 

Melody (Mel) Amigo: Event Manager and Overhire
Thomas Anstine: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Quentin Ball: Carpenter
Jordan Benjamin: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Daisy Berry: Assistant House Manager 
Ayden Bilbrey: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Clare Bohan: Dresser/ Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Grace Bohan: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Actor,  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Brian Philip Boland~: Actor/Dance Captain, 鈥淕rease鈥  and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Emily Bolton: Costume Crafts 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Emma Bonner: Facilities and Concessions Staff 
Courtney Brown: Dialect Coach 
Sophia Burnell: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Lexi Burns: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Ash Campbell: Facilities and Concessions Staff 
Jack Campbell: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Wes Carney: Technical Director, Season 
Scott Carver: A2/Microphone Technician 
Martin Cespedes^: Choreographer, 鈥淕rease鈥  and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Hannah Cho: Directing Intern, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Amelia Christopher: Stitcher
Madelyn Chwojdak: Assistant Company Manager 
Abby Clausing: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥/Sound Over Hire
Eva Clements: Assistant Stage Manager/Stage Manager, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Maggie Coggin: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Taylor Fremont Cope: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Mya Contillo: Assistant Company Manager 
Tomie Cotterman: Props Artist/Prop Manager, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Dallas Craig: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Lailah Culp: Box Office Staff 
Tim Culver: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Sarah D鈥橝nella: Costume Designer 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon,鈥 Costume Crafts 鈥淕rease" 
Kristen Davis: Assistant Stage Manager 
Don T. Day: Bass 
Addison DeSanto: Costume Design Assistant 
Ashton Doll: Assistant Concessions Manager 
Jonathan Eccher-Mullally: Production Technician 
Aidan Eddy: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Kathleen Faubel: Assistant Director/Choreographer, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Cloude Fewkes: Dresser 
Taiya Forton: House Manager 
Shane Gallo: Assistant Technical Director 
Matt Gittins*: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Nina Goldstein: Facilities and Concessions Staff 
TJ Grzybowski: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Ruby Haga: Design Assistant/Stitcher/Dresser Intern, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Chloe Lee Hall: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥/Assistant House Manager 
Colleen Harney: Head Electrician 
Kordell Harr: Scenic Charge Artist 
Savon M. Harris: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Miriam Henkel-Moellmann: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Savanah Hernandez: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Mercedes Hill Bergum: Costume Designer, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Andrew Hille: Assistant Stage Manager 
Adriaen Hobgood: Wardrobe Supervisor
Gannon Hollar: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Elaijah Houpt: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Raina Hubbard: Concessions Manager 
Ron Hubbard II: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Roman Hulver: Scenic Painter 
Allyson Imig: Company Manager 
Parker Irwin: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Jenica 鈥淏ug鈥 Jenick: Props Artist/Prop Manager,  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Aimee Johnson: Costume Shop Supervisor, Costume Design 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Cait Jones: Scenic Painter 
Elliot Keefer-McGee: Electrician/Spotlight Operator 
Aiden Ketola: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Aisha Khulifat: Facilities and Concessions Staff 
Casey Kirven: Overhire Electrician 
Bridget Klein: First Hand 
Eden Lake:  Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥/ Facilities and Concessions Staff 
Parker Lamy: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Lucia Lazzara-Goodrich: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Leo Lei: Associate Lighting Designer and Pre-Visualization Lead
Peyton Leinweber: Carpenter
Ella Leonard: Box Office Manager 
Hannah Lewis: Assistant Stage Manager 
Nightshade Lilly: Stitcher/Dresser Intern/Design Assistant,  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Stephen Lucash: A1 Mixer 
Stella Maes: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Camille Markucki: Carpenter
Ryan McDermott: Guitar 1 
Hannah Miller: Assistant House Manager 
Marissa Miller: Stitcher
Audrey Morrison: Actor, 鈥淪ideshow鈥 
Brad Motyer: Assistant Company Manager/Event Manager 
De鈥橭ntae Murray: Assistant Box Office Manager 
Carson Nickell: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Allyiahmarie Nolan: Box Office Staff 
Sudhashree Parida: Box Office Staff
Erikkson Peyton: Assistant Music Director/Actor,  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Jeff Polunas鈥: Sound Designer, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
McKinley Porth: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Annabelle Price: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Griffin Rabins: Electrician/Spotlight Operator 
Don Rettberg, Jr.: Head Ticket Taker
Chris Richards*: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon 
Robert Rudavetz: Box Office Staff 
Dylan Schmidt: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 
Lex Scoggins: First Hand
Emmaline Seibert: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Jakyung C. Seo: Lighting Designer, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Anastasiia Sennikova: Draper 
Hannah Sim: Dresser 
Adriaen Shi: Wardrobe Supervisor 
Lilly Smart: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Lindsey Smits: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
William Solarz: Box Office Staff 
Cole Stellato: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥/ Assistant Music Director, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Alex Sweat: Carpenter/Deck Carpenter,  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Alexandra Swiger: Event Manager
Jeremy Szymanski: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Frankie Teuber+: Scenic Designer 鈥淕rease鈥/Props & Paints Supervisor 
Niko Thomas: Facilities Manager 
Rohn Thomas*: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Scott Thomas: Drums 
Hayden Toon: Actor, 鈥淕谤别补蝉别,鈥 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Cat A. Tope: Draper 
Lara Troyer: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Erin Vaughn: Guitar 2 
Greg Violand*: Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Donovan Waselich: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 
Ella Weiss: Assistant House Manager 
Benjamin Welch: Assistant Facilities Manager 
Davyon Williamson: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 
Tegan Wilson: Assistant Props Supervisor 
Madeline Rose Yankowski: Actor, 鈥淪ide Show鈥/Box Office Staff 
Marianna Young: Actor, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥/Box Office Staff

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union. 
*Member of Actors鈥 Equity Association, the union of professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. 
+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees. 
鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE.  ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

Welcome from the Executive Producer
Tony Hardin Smiles for a photo

Welcome! 

For 58 years Porthouse Theatre has provided Northeast Ohio with the best in summer theatre, thanks to the Porthouse Family, the Porthouse Foundation and patrons like you. We are also indebted to the Ohio Arts Council for their continued support of Porthouse Theatre and many arts organizations across the state. 

As you enjoy the performance, please join me in extending gratitude and appreciation to the many people who have worked tirelessly both on the Joan and Rocco DiLillo Stage, backstage, and in the front of house. Porthouse Theatre is a family and exemplifies the idea that it takes a village. From the continuing efforts of David and Sherry Joy on the surrounding landscape, our incredibly generous season sponsors Art and Sherri Stehlik, to our 12-month faculty and staff in the School of Theatre and Dance. 

I welcome and encourage you to come to Roe Green Center for the School of Theatre and Dance to see the fabulous Theatre and Dance productions this Fall and Spring, including Steve Martin and Edie Brickell鈥檚 musical 鈥淏right Star鈥 in the Fall and our RGVDS musical in the Spring, 鈥淪he Loves Me,鈥 directed by Jacob George Allen. This amazing season highlights and showcases some of the artists, technicians, staff and faculty you鈥檒l see this evening. 

And last, but certainly not least, I thank you for being here. Without an audience, theatre does not exist. It takes you to complete the storytelling. Theatre tells the story of the human condition and fosters empathy in those participating in the communal experience. It is cathartic, miraculous and a tradition since the beginning of time. Please, sit back, relax and enjoy!

Executive Producer,  Director of the School of Theatre and Dance and Director of the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music,
Tony Hardin

2026 Season Sponsors
two people pose for a photo during the sunset over a lake

2026 SEASON SPONSORS ART AND SHERRI STEHLIK 

It all started with a picnic table鈥r rather, the lack of picnic tables at Porthouse Theatre. 

One day in the early 2000鈥檚, Terri Kent, artistic director of Porthouse Theatre, was walking around the grounds introducing herself to new theatregoers. Terri struck up a conversation with Art Stehlik, the topic of which turned to picnic tables on the Porthouse Theatre grounds and the shortage of places for patrons to sit to enjoy a meal before the show. Shortly after the introductory meeting between the two, a number of picnic tables were delivered to the Porthouse grounds, generously donated by Art. 

For almost twenty years, Art and Sherri Stehlik have been proud supporters of Porthouse Theatre. But their connection to the theatre goes beyond that of a typical donor. The Lakewood, Ohio natives come to multiple shows during the summer season, bringing friends and family. And in return, they鈥檝e become part of the Porthouse Theatre family. 

The Stehlik鈥檚 first met in 1979 at work, first knowing each other as colleagues. Fast forward many years, they reconnected. In 2009, when Art and Sherri were planning their nuptials, they asked if they could be married at Porthouse Theatre. Terri Kent officiated their wedding on stage, which was set up for the production of 鈥淭he Odd Couple,鈥 with their reception held in a pavilion on the grounds. During a 2016 production of 鈥淪ister Act,鈥 Art transitioned from audience member to cast member, having a walk-on role as the Pope, surprising his family with his pontifical position. 

The Stehlik鈥檚 are passionate about helping others and giving back, donating to multiple arts and non-profit organizations in the Northeastern Ohio community. 

The Porthouse Theatre 2026 season is sponsored by Art and Sherri Stehlik.

Grease
Grease logo over top a red background

Grease

Book, Music and Lyrics by JIM JACOBS and WARREN CASEY 

Directed by Terri J. Kent*^ 
Choreographer/Artistic Collaborator: Mart铆n C茅spedes^
Costume Designer: Mercedes Hill Bergum 
Scenic Designer: Frankie Teuber+ 
Music Director: Jennifer Korecki 
Executive Producer: Tony Hardin 
Technical Director: Wes Carney
Lighting Designer: Jakyung C. Seo 
Sound Designer: Jeff Polunas鈥 
Production Stage Manager: Tom Humes*+ 
Props Manager: Tomie Cotterman  
Dance Captain: Brian Philip Boland~

*Member 鈥 Actors鈥 Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 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 AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

 

GREASE鈥 by arrangement with Robert Stigwood. Words and Music by Barry Gibb  漏 Songs Of Universal, Inc. on behalf of Crompton Songs. Not for broadcast transmission. All rights reserved. 

鈥淗opelessly Devoted To You鈥 by arrangement with Robert Stigwood. Written by John Farrar  漏 1978 Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI), Ensign Music Corporation (BMI) and John Farrar Music (BMI)  All Rights Administered By Unichappell Music Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. 

鈥淵ou鈥檙e The One That I Want鈥 by arrangement with Robert Stigwood. Written by John Farrar  漏 1978 Unichappell Music Inc. (BMI), Ensign Music Corporation (BMI) and John Farrar Music (BMI)  All Rights Administered By Unichappell Music Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. 

鈥淪andy鈥 by arrangement with Robert Stigwood. Written by Scott Simon and Louis St. Louis  漏 1978 Ensign Music Corporation (BMI). All Rights Administered By Unichappell Music Inc. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. 

 

鈥淕rease鈥 is presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc., a Concord Theatricals Company. ;

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CAST OF CHARACTERS 

Danny Zuko: Thomas Anstine 
Sandy Dumbrowski: Lucia Lazzara-Goodrich 
Betty Rizzo: Marianna Young 
Frenchy: Lilly Smart 
Marty: Lindsey Smits 
Jan: Emmaline Seibert 
Doody: Jack Campbell 
Kenickie: Taylor Fremont Cope 
Sonny Latierri, u/s Danny: Donovan Waselich 
Roger: Jeremy Szymanski 
Vince Fontaine/Teen Angel: Matt Gittins* 
Cha-Cha, aka Charlene, Digergorino: Gannon Hollar 
Eugene Florczyk: Cole Stellato
 Johnny Casino: Savon M. Harris 
Miss Lynch: Lara Troyer 
Patty Simcox: Sophia Burnell 
Pink Lady, u/s Sandy: Annabelle Price 
Pink Lady, u/s Rizzo: Grace Bohan 
Burger Boy, u/s Sonny: Brian Philip Boland~ 
Burger Boy, u/s Kenickie: TJ Grzybowski 
Ayden Bilbrey: Burger Boy, u/s Roger 
Davyon Williamson: Burger Boy, u/s Doody 
Stella Maes: Pink Lady, u/s Jan and Patty 
Jordan Benjamin: Pink Lady, u/s Marty and Cha-Cha 
Maggie Coggin: Swing, u/s Frenchy
Hayden Toon: Swing, u/s Eugene, Vince Fontaine, Teen Angel 

MUSICIANS 

Keyboard 1/Conductor: .Jennifer Korecki 
Tenor Sax 1: TBA 
Tenor Sax 2: TBA 
Guitar 1: Ryan McDermott 
Guitar 2: Erin Vaughn 
Drums: Scott Thomas 
Bass: Don T. Day

*Member 鈥 Actors鈥 Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 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 AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

 

MUSIC NUMBERS 

Act I 

鈥淕rease is the Word鈥: Company
鈥淎lma Mater鈥: Miss Lynch, Patty, Eugene, Company
鈥淎lma Mater Parody鈥: Pink Ladies, Burger Palace Boys 
鈥淪ummer Nights鈥: Sandy, Danny, Pink Ladies, Burger Palace Boys 
鈥淭hose Magic Changes鈥: Doody, Burger Palace Boys, Pink Ladies 
鈥淔reddy, My Love鈥: Marty, Pink Ladies 
鈥淕reased Lightnin鈥欌: Kenickie, Burger Palace Boys 
鈥淕reased Lightnin鈥 / Rizzo鈥檚 Entrance鈥: Kenickie, Burger Palace Boys 
鈥淩ydell Fight Song鈥: Sandy, Patty 
鈥淢ooning鈥: Roger, Jan 
鈥淟ook at Me, I鈥檓 Sandra Dee鈥: Rizzo 
鈥淲e Go Together鈥: Pink Ladies, Burger Palace Boys 

Intermission 

Act II 

鈥淪hakin鈥 at the High School Hop鈥: Company 
鈥淗opelessly Devoted to You鈥: Sandy, Radio Voice 
鈥淏orn to Hand Jive鈥: Johnny Casino, Company 
鈥淏eauty School Dropout鈥: Teen Angel, Frenchy, Choir 
鈥淏eauty School Dropout (Reprise)鈥: Teen Angel 
鈥淪andy鈥: Danny, Burger Palace Boys 
鈥淩ock 鈥楴鈥 Roll Party Queen鈥: Doody, Roger 
鈥淭here Are Worse Things I Could Do鈥: Rizzo 
鈥淟ook at Me, I鈥檓 Sandra Dee (Reprise)鈥: Sandy 
鈥淵ou鈥檙e the One That I Want鈥: Sandy, Danny, Pink Ladies,  Burger Palace Boys 
鈥淔inale: We Go Together (Reprise)鈥: Company

 

 

AUTHORS 

WARREN CASEY  

Warren Casey was born in Yonkers, New York, and attended Syracuse University. During the late 鈥50s, he learned all about 鈥済reasers鈥 while working as an art teacher in upstate New York. He moved to Chicago in 1962, where he hoped to pursue an acting career. He appeared in dozens of productions, including creating the role of Bernie Litko in David Mamet鈥檚 鈥淪exual Perversity鈥 in Chicago. He supported himself with jobs in retail, including working as an assistant manager of a chain of apparel stores, and as a record salesman. In the meantime, he taught himself how to play the guitar and began writing songs. Mr. Casey acted with the Chicago Stage Guild (where he met Jim Jacobs), the Old Town Players, and the Kinston Mines Theatre. The latter company staged the original production of 鈥淕谤别补蝉别,鈥 which he wrote with Jim Jacobs. After the incredible success of both the musical and the movie, the two collaborated on 鈥淚sland of Lost Coeds,鈥 a musical satire of the B-movies of the 1950s. Mr. Casey died in 1988. 

JIM JACOBS  

Jim Jacobs, who created 鈥淕rease鈥 (in 1970) with Warren Casey, was born and raised on the mean streets of Chicago鈥檚 far northwest side. During the golden era of rock 鈥榥鈥 roll (1956-1960) he was a guitar-playing 鈥済reaser鈥 student at Taft High School. In 1963, Jacobs met Warren Casey when they were both cast in a local theatre production of 鈥淎 Shot in the Dark.鈥 Seven years later they wrote what was to become one of the greatest musicals of all time. 鈥淕rease鈥 opened in 1971 in a former trolley barn called the Kingston Mines Theatre in Chicago. A year later, 鈥淕rease鈥 made it to Broadway and 鈥淕reasemania鈥 took off, resulting in one of the longest-running shows in Broadway history. The 1978 movie became and long remained the highest-grossing movie musical of all time. Originally an actor, Jacobs has been seen on television, in motion pictures, regional theatre, national tours, and on Broadway. He is the co-author of several other plays and musicals including 鈥淚sland of Lost Coeds,鈥 a musical spoof of the low budget sci-fi/horror/jungle movies of the 1950s, which he wrote with Warren Casey. In May 2014, Mr. Jacobs was presented with an honorary doctorate degree from Columbia College in Chicago. He currently resides in Southern California and remains active in the theatre, especially with the American Theatre Company of Chicago.

Side Show In Concert
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Side Show 
In Concert

Sponsored by Dr. John R. and Mr. Frank Crawford-Spinelli

Book and Lyrics by  BILL RUSSELL 
Music by  HENRY KRIEGER 
Concert Adaptation by EMMA BUTLER 

Original Broadway Production Produced by Emanuel Azenberg, Joseph Nederlander, Herschel Waxman, Janice McKenna, Scott Nederlander 
Original Broadway Production Directed and Choreographed by Robert Longbottom 

Director Terri J. Kent*^ 

Conductor/Pianist: Raquel Teare 
Scenic Designer/Producer: Tony Hardin 
Stage Manager: Eva Clements
Lighting/Sound Designer: Bethy Winters 
Assistant Director/Choreographer: Kathleen Faubel 
Costume Designer: Aimee Johnson 
Technical Director: Wes Carney 
Props Manager: Frankie Teuber +

*Member 鈥 Actors鈥 Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 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 AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

 

SIDE SHOW, IN CONCERT is presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. ;

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CAST OF CHARACTERS 

Violet Hilton: Chloe Lee Hall 
Daisy Hilton: Lucia Lazzara-Goodrich 
Terry Conner: Thomas Anstine 
Buddy Foster: Jack Campbell 
Jake: Ron Hubbard II 
Sir: Elaijah Houpt 
Houdini: Hayden Toon 
Auntie: Lexi Burns 
Female Identifying Ensemble: Savanah Hernandez, McKinley Porth, Annabelle Price, Marianna Young
Male Identifying Ensemble: Taylor Fremont Cope, Aiden Ketola, Donovan Waselich
Ensemble, u/s Daisy: Abby Clausing 
Ensemble, u/s Violet: Clare Bohan 
Ensemble, u/s Jake: Savon M. Harris 
Ensemble, u/s Sir: Dylan Schmidt 
Ensemble, u/s Buddy: Cole Stellato 
Ensemble, u/s Terry: Parker Irwin
Ensemble, u/s Auntie: Madeline Rose Yankowski 
Swings: Eden Lake, Audrey Morrison 

MUSICIANS 

Keyboard/Conductor: Raquel Teare 
Drums: Scott Thomas

*Member 鈥 Actors鈥 Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 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 AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

 

MUSIC NUMBERS 

Act I 

鈥淐ome Look at the Freaks鈥: Sir, Company
鈥淟ike Everyone Else鈥: Daisy, Violet
鈥淰ery Well Connected鈥: Terry, Buddy
鈥淏efore Devil You Know鈥: Company 
鈥淭he Devil You Know鈥: Jake, Company
鈥淟adies and Gentlemen...鈥: Buddy
 鈥淭ypical Girls Next Door鈥: Daisy, Violet
鈥淔lashback, Part 1鈥: Auntie, Daisy, Violet, Doctors
鈥淔lashback, Part 2 (All in the Mind)鈥: Houdini, Daisy, Violet 
鈥淔lashback, Part 3鈥: Company 
鈥淔eelings You鈥檝e Got to Hide鈥: Daisy, Violet
鈥淪ay Goodbye to the Sideshow鈥: Company
鈥淩eady to Play鈥: Daisy, Violet, Male Ensemble 
鈥淭he Interview鈥: Daisy, Violet, Ensemble  
鈥淏uddy Kissed Me鈥: Violet, Daisy
鈥淲ho Will Love Me As I Am?鈥: Daisy, Violet, Ensemble

Intermission 

Act II 

鈥淪tuck With You, Part 1鈥: Daisy, Violet, Buddy, Ray
鈥淟eave Me Alone鈥: Daisy, Violet
鈥淪tuck with You, Part 2鈥: Daisy, Violet, Buddy, Ray
鈥淣ew Year's Eve鈥: Terry, Violet, Daisy, Ensemble
鈥淲altz and Proposal鈥: Daisy, Violet, Buddy, Terry, Ensemble
鈥淎 Private Conversation鈥: Terry, Daisy
鈥淥ne Plus One Equals Three鈥: Daisy, Violet, Buddy, Ray, Ensemble 
"You Should Be Loved": Jake, Violet
鈥淭he Texas Centennial鈥: Ensemble
鈥淕reat Wedding Show鈥: Daisy, Violet, Terry, Buddy, Ensemble
鈥淎ttractions Return鈥: Jake, Fortune Teller 
鈥淏uddy鈥檚 Confession鈥: Daisy, Violet, Jake, Buddy, Terry
鈥淚 Will Never Leave You鈥: Daisy, Violet
鈥淔inale: Wedding/Come Look at the Freaks (Reprise)鈥: Company

 

AUTHORS 

HENRY KRIEGER  

Henry Krieger began composing for Off-Off-Broadway in his twenties. Soon, collaborations with Tom Eyen and Broadway director/producer/choreographer Michael Bennett led to a workshop production of what was originally entitled 鈥淏ig Dreams.鈥 After several workshops, numerous rewrites, and an out-of-town tryout in Boston, 鈥淒reamgirls鈥 came to Broadway in 1981 and was nominated for thirteen Tony Awards (including Best Score), winning six. One song, 鈥淎nd I Am Telling You I鈥檓 Not Going,鈥 became a top hit, and others became popular as well. Twenty-five years later, the film version of 鈥淒reamgirls,鈥 directed by Bill Condon and starring Eddie Murphy, Jamie Foxx and Beyonc茅, was released and the soundtrack became a number-one album. Mr. Krieger also composed the scores to 鈥淭he Tap Dance Kid鈥 (1983-85) with Robert Lorick, and the acclaimed Side Show (1997-98), written with Bill Russell and directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom. Oscar nominations: 鈥淟isten,鈥 鈥淟ove You, I Do鈥 and 鈥淧atience鈥 for Best Original Song. Grammy awards: Cast Album of 鈥淒reamgirls鈥 and 鈥淟ove You, I Do鈥 for Best Song in a Motion Picture. Tony nominations: 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and 鈥淒reamgirls鈥 for Best Score. Henry lives in Manhattan鈥檚 West Village. 

BILL RUSSELL  

Bill Russell received Tony Award nominations for the book and lyrics of the original Broadway production of 鈥淪ide Show鈥 (1997). The critically praised revised version played at the La Jolla Playhouse and the Kennedy Center and received an acclaimed Broadway revival in 2014 and a London premiere at the Southwark Playhouse in 2016. Mr. Russell co-wrote the book and lyrics for Off-Broadway鈥檚 long-running musical 鈥淧ageant鈥 and directed it in the Fringe and West End in London and at theaters around America. He authored the book and lyrics for 鈥淓legies for Angels,鈥 鈥淧unks and Raging Queens鈥 (music by Janet Hood), directing it in London鈥檚 Fringe and West End, among many others. At the end of 2020, he codirected a streamed version featuring 51 stars of theater, TV and film, including Nathan Lane, Cynthia Nixon, Cherry Jones, Fran Drescher, JK Simmons, Seth Rudetsky, Varla Jean Merman and Norm Lewis, as a benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Other musicals for which he authored book and lyrics include 鈥淯p in the Air鈥 (Kennedy Center) and the off-Broadway musicals 鈥淭he Last Smoker in America,鈥 鈥淟ucky Duck,鈥 鈥淔ourtune鈥 and 鈥淭he Texas Chainsaw Musical.鈥 鈥淏rave New World鈥 (lyrics) premiered in Asheville, NC in 2016. Unexpected Joy premiered in New York and London in 2018. He has honorary doctorates from the Boston Conservatory and Morningside College and was inducted into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2016. More at .

Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon
Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon logo over green tartan plaid

Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon

Book and Lyrics by ALAN JAY LERNER  
Music by FREDERICK LOEWE 

Original dances created by Agnes DeMille 

Directed by Terri J. Kent*^ 

Choreographer/Artistic Collaborator: Mart铆n C茅spedes^ 
Costume Designer: Sarah D鈥橝nella 
Technical Director: Wes Carney 
Props Manager: Jenica 鈥淏ug鈥 Jenick 
Music Director: Jennifer Korecki 
Scenic Designer/Producer: Tony Hardin 
Production Stage Manager: Tom Humes*+ 
Lighting Designer: Jakyung C. Seo 
Sound Designer: Jeff Polunas鈥 
Dialect Coach: Courtney Brown 
Dance Captain: Matt Gittins* 
Associate Dance Captain: Brian Philip Boland~

*Member 鈥 Actors鈥 Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 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 AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

 

鈥淟erner and Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥 is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).  All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.;

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited.

 

CAST OF CHARACTERS 

Andrew MacLaren: Greg Violand* 
Angus MacGuffie: Elaijah Houpt
Archie Beaton: Tim Culver 
Charlie Dalrymple: Dallas Craig 
Fiona MacLaren: Miriam Henkel-Moellmann 
Harry Beaton: Erikkson Peyton 
Jane Ashton, Ensemble, u/s Meg: Grace Bohan 
Jean MacLaren: Parker Lamy 
Jeff Douglas: Chris Richards* 
Meg Brockie: Gannon Hollar 
Mr. Lundie: Rohn Thomas* 
Stuart Dalrymple, u/s Tommy: Aidan Eddy 
Tommy Albright: Matt Gittins* 
Maggie Anderson: Emmaline Seibert 
Sandy Dean: Parker Irwin~ 
MacGregor, Frank, u/s Jeff: Jeremy Szymanski 
Ensemble: Maggie Coggin, Stella Maes, Lindsey Smits,  Davyon Williamson 
Sword Dancer, Ensemble: Ayden Bilbrey, Brian Philip Boland~ 
Ensemble, u/s Charlie: Carson Nickell 
Ensemble, u/s Harry: TJ Grzybowski 
Swing: Jordan Benjamin, Hayden Toon~

MUSICIANS 

Conductor/Piano/Celeste: Jennifer Korecki 
Bass: Don T. Day 
Cello: Hannah Benjamin 
Violin: Alvero Molina 
Percussion: Scott Thomas 
Reed 1: Craig Wohlschlager 
Trumpet: Dave Banks 

*Member 鈥 Actors鈥 Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 49,000 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 AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.

^ Member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, a national theatrical labor union.

+Member of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.

鈥ember of represented by United Scenic Artists, Local USA-829 of the IATSE. ~Member of Alpha Psi Omega, National Theatre Honor Society

 

MUSIC NUMBERS 

Act I 

鈥淏rigadoon鈥: Ensemble
鈥淒own in MacConnachy Square鈥: Ensemble, Sandy, Meg, Stuart, MacGregor
鈥淲aitin鈥 for My Dearie鈥: Fiona, Female Ensemble
鈥淚鈥檒l Go Home with Bonnie Jean鈥: Charlie, Ensemble
鈥淭he Heather on the Hill鈥: Tommy, Fiona
鈥淭he Love of My Life鈥: Meg
 鈥淛eannie鈥檚 Packing Up鈥: Female Ensemble
鈥淐ome to Me, Bend to Me鈥: Charlie
鈥淎lmost Like Being in Love鈥: Fiona, Tommy

Intermission 

Act II 

鈥淭he Chase鈥: Tommy, Stuart, Angus, Male Ensemble
鈥淭here But For You Go I鈥: Tommy
鈥淢y Mother鈥檚 Wedding Day鈥: Meg, Ensemble
鈥淔rom This Day On / Farewell Music鈥: Fiona, Tommy
鈥淩eprises鈥: Fiona, Charlie, Tommy, Ensemble
鈥淔inale鈥: Ensemble

 

AUTHORS 

ALAN JAY LERNER AND FREDERICK LOEWE  

Alan Jay Lerner (bookwriter and lyricist) and Frederick Loewe (composer) wrote some of the American theater鈥檚 most memorable musicals, including 鈥淢y Fair Lady,鈥 鈥淐amelot,鈥 鈥淏谤颈驳补诲辞辞苍,鈥 鈥淧aint Your Wagon鈥 and 鈥淕igi.鈥 Among their most famous songs are 鈥樷橝lmost Like Being in Love,鈥欌 鈥樷橧 Could Have Danced All Night鈥欌 and 鈥樷橳hank Heaven for Little Girls.鈥欌 Lerner was born in New York City in 1918 and attended Choate and Harvard. Loewe was born in Berlin in 1901 to Viennese parents, made his piano debut with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra at the age of 13, and came to the United States in 1924. The two met in 1942 at the Lambs Club in New York City when Loewe approached Lerner about collaborating on a show. In 1947, they had their first Broadway hit, 鈥淏谤颈驳补诲辞辞苍,鈥 followed in 1951 by a second success with 鈥淧aint Your Wagon鈥 which included such songs as 鈥淭hey Call The Wind Maria,鈥 鈥淚 Talk to the Trees鈥 and 鈥淲and鈥檙in鈥 Star.鈥 In 1956, 鈥淢y Fair Lady鈥, with Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews, opened on Broadway. Often called the 鈥減erfect musical,鈥 the show ran for 2,717 performances and the cast album sold more than five million copies. Their 1958 film musical, "Gigi," won nine Academy awards and, in 1960, came the last great success of their partnership, 鈥淐amelot,鈥 starring Richard Burton and Julie Andrews. In 1974, Lerner lured Loewe out of retirement to work on their last venture together: a film version of Antoine de St Exup茅ry鈥檚 鈥淭he Little Prince.鈥 Lerner went on to collaborate with other composers including Burton Lane, Leonard Bernstein and Andre Previn. He died in 1986 at the age of 67. Loewe died two years later at the age of 86.

Production Staff

TERRI J. KENT*^ (The Roe Green Musical Theatre and Porthouse Artistic Director/Director, Season) is a professor of musical theatre and acting at 91PORNA where she has taught for 36 years. This marks her 26th year as artistic director of Porthouse Theatre, although her affiliation with Porthouse Theatre began 43 years ago when she had her first paid acting position as an ensemble member in 鈥淢an of La Mancha.鈥 Past directing credits include the award-winning 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥, 鈥淪chool of Rock鈥, 鈥淎nnie鈥, 鈥淭he Prom,鈥 鈥淣ewsies,鈥 鈥9-5,鈥 鈥淔ootloose,鈥 鈥淗airspray,鈥 鈥淪outh Pacific, 鈥 鈥淭he Sound of Music,鈥 鈥淏ig River,鈥 鈥淏ye, Bye Birdie,鈥 鈥淎nnie Get Your Gun,鈥 鈥淎nything Goes, 鈥淐hicago,鈥 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 鈥淕uys and Dolls,鈥 鈥淥klahoma!,鈥 鈥淏谤颈驳补诲辞辞苍,鈥 鈥淭he Spitfire Grill,鈥 鈥淕odspell,鈥 鈥淛esus Christ Superstar,鈥 鈥淎 Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,鈥 鈥淪weet Charity,鈥 鈥淨uilters,鈥 鈥淎ltar Boyz,鈥 鈥淢an of La Mancha,鈥 鈥淟ittle Shop of Horrors鈥 and 鈥淲est Side Story,鈥 among others. Recent Porthouse acting credits include Sister Mary Lazarus in 鈥淪ister Act,鈥 Desiree in 鈥淎 Little Night Music,鈥 Dolly in 鈥淗ello, Dolly!鈥 and Sarah in 鈥淨uilters.鈥 As a professor at 91PORNA, Terri heads the B.F.A. Musical Theatre Program. KSU directing credits include: 鈥淪omething Rotten鈥, 鈥淐haining Zero,鈥 鈥淗air,鈥 鈥淐hildren of Eden,鈥 鈥淟ittle Women,鈥 鈥淭horoughly Modern, Millie,鈥 鈥淧lain and Fancy,鈥 鈥淩ent,鈥 鈥淛ane Eyre the Musical,鈥 鈥淯rinetown,鈥 鈥淪ide Show,鈥 鈥淎 Chorus Line,鈥 鈥淭he Fantasticks,鈥 鈥淐abaret鈥 and many more. Terri has directed for The Musical Theatre Project in partnership with 91PORNA. Credits include 鈥淏abes in Arms,鈥 鈥淶orba,鈥 鈥淭he Cradle Will Rock鈥 and 鈥淎llegro,鈥 and 鈥淚t鈥檚 a Bird, It鈥檚 a Plane, It鈥檚 Superman.鈥 Terri serves on numerous committees throughout the university including the Faculty Senate. She was a recipient of the 2016 President鈥檚 Excellence Award and the 2018 College of the Arts Centennial Ward. Terri is a Fulbright Professor, a proud member of the Actors鈥 Equity Association and the Society for Directors and Choreographers. Special thanks to Karl Erdmann, lifelong friend and Associate Artistic Director, who retires this summer. 

TONY HARDIN (Executive Producer; Scenic Designer) serves as the director of the School of Theatre and Dance and Hugh A. Glauser School of Music at 91PORNA. Passionate about theatre education since his very first undergraduate theatre class, Tony holds a B.F.A. in design and technology from the University of Kentucky and an M.F.A. in scenic design from the University of Virginia. Over the past 27 years, Hardin has taught courses in scenic design, lighting design, scenic painting, introduction to theatre and stage management at the University of Kentucky and Longwood University. As a freelance scenic and lighting designer, Hardin鈥檚 work has appeared nationally and internationally at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, Porthouse Theatre, Heritage Repertory Theatre, Mount Washington Valley Theatre, Greenbrier Valley Theatre, The Lexington Children鈥檚 Theatre and Operafest Internacionale in Italy. Some of his favorite designs include 鈥淢a Rainey鈥檚 Black Bottom,鈥 鈥淛esus Christ Superstar,鈥 鈥淟ady Day at Emerson鈥檚 Bar & Grill,鈥 鈥淭reasure Island,鈥 鈥淭he Snow Queen鈥 and 鈥淭he Neverending Story.鈥 He is a past Board member for the United States Institute for Theatre Technology and currently serves on the Commission on Accreditation for the National Association of Schools of Theatre. 

KARL ERDMANN (Production Manager and Associate Artistic Director) is entering his 44th year at Porthouse. A 1984 KSU alum, he holds a master鈥檚 from Michigan State. He also worked for ABC-TV in Hollywood as a scenic artist on such shows as 鈥淕eneral Hospital,鈥 鈥淗ome Show,鈥 鈥淭he Emmy Awards鈥 and 鈥淭he Academy Awards,鈥 and spent five seasons at Nebraska Repertory Theatre and two seasons at Boarshead Theatre as an AEA stage manager. Karl continues to dedicate his involvement with Porthouse Theatre to the memory of his father Louis O. Erdmann and his stepbrother Peter Schoettler. Love to my wife, Mel, and our son, Drew.

REBECCA BALOGH GATES (Managing Director) is a proud 91PORNA alumna. Rebecca has served as the managing director for 91PORNA鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance and Porthouse Theatre since the summer of 2005 and has been a part of the Porthouse staff as a stage manager since 1997. She was also proud to have worked as a stage manager at the Cleveland Opera, Cain Park and the Halle Theatre. With much love and respect to her family and friends. My heartfelt congratulations to Karl Erdmann! I am extremely happy for you on your retirement. Well deserved for all that you have contributed with your blood, sweat and tears. Karl, you have been the heart and soul of this place. I treasure all our escapades together. Three cheers for KARL!!! 

JENNIFER CRABTREE (Director of Communications and Marketing) serves as the director of marketing, communications and PR for 91PORNA鈥檚 College of the Arts and Porthouse Theatre. She has been a specialist in visual design and marketing communications for over 20 years and is a graduate of KSU with a B.A. in visual communication design and a minor in dance. When not working on a project, Jen can be found spending time with her family and pets. 

JASON GATES (Scene Shop Supervisor) serves as the Scene Shop Supervisor for the School of Theatre and Dance and for 91PORNA's summer professional theatre, Porthouse Theatre. His professional background includes work at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Cleveland Opera, and he previously spent ten years at Erie Street Theatrical Services. I would like to dedicate this season to my friend and colleague, Karl Erdmann. When I first arrived at Kent in 2010 to step into Karl鈥檚 former role as Shop Supervisor, he shared invaluable industry wisdom that has stayed with me ever since. From traveling to countless recruitment conferences to help build the Porthouse staff, Karl has been an essential part of our theatrical community. Karl, thank you for your mentorship and friendship. Enjoy your retirement to the fullest. I hope to join you there one day! 

MADI GETZ (Marketing and Communication Specialist) is an alumnus of 91PORNA鈥檚 visual communication design program. She has been working in marketing for over six years, specializing in graphic design and copywriting. This is Madi鈥檚 fourth year working for 91PORNA and Porthouse Theatre. 

TOM HUMES*+ (Production Stage Manager) serves on the faculty for the School of Theatre and Dance at 91PORNA, where he teaches courses in Theatrical Management amongst others. Tom has been a part of the stage management teams with: Porthouse Theatre, Cain Park, Cleveland Play House, McCarter Theatre Center, Dobama Theatre, Beck Center for the Arts, Karamu House, Cleveland Orchestra and Opera Cleveland. He has been an assistant production manager, events production manager, and senior production manager/assistant to the general manager at Cain Park. He is also a member of the I.A.T.S.E. Tom is twice published, with a recent book review of Stage Management Theory as a Guide to Practice: Cultivating a Creative Approach featured in Theatre Topics and he contributed to the book, Off Headset: Essays on Stage Management Work, Life, and Career with his essay, 鈥淢aximum Flexibility.鈥

AIMEE JOHNSON (Costume Shop Supervisor) holds a B.F.A. in theatrical design and technology from The University of Central Florida and an M.F.A. in costume design from The Pennsylvania State University. Both of these, along with work throughout the country, instilled a passion for making things and problem solving in costumes. Prior to joining 91PORNA and Porthouse, she served as the costume shop supervisor at Brenau University where Aimee鈥檚 background in Cirque du Soleil and regional theatre elevated the costume production and the work of the costume students. In addition to running the shop, Aimee served as draper on productions, a mentor to the students and designed productions. Past professional credits also include the resident costume design assistant at The Long Wharf Theatre and staff positions at The Santa Fe Opera and Busch Gardens in Tampa, FL. 

JENNIFER KORECKI (Music Director, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a professor at the 91PORNA School of Theatre and Dance. She is a graduate of KSU with a Masters in Music. Jennifer studied piano and accompanying with Lois Ozanich. She has music directed and/or accompanied numerous musical theatre productions and master classes across the midwest. Jennifer recently received the 鈥淏est Music Direction and Orchestra Performance鈥 BroadwayWorld Cleveland 2024 Theatre Award for Porthouse Theatre鈥檚 production of 鈥淛esus Christ Superstar.鈥 Her most recent production was the KSU 2026 Mainstage Musical, 鈥淪omething Rotten.鈥 In past summers she was the music director for many Porthouse Theatre productions, the most recent being 鈥淪chool of Rock.鈥 In 2018, she received the Cleveland Critics Circle Best Music Director Award for 鈥淥klahoma!鈥 She thanks her husband, Charles and their daughter, Anna, for their constant love and support. 

AIMEE MILLER (Performing Arts Box Office Manager) joins Porthouse Theatre for her first season this year. She holds a B.A. in Communications from the University of North Florida and brings box office experience from the Capitol Centre in North Bay, Ontario and the Performing Arts Academy in Chagrin Falls. In addition to her work in the arts, Aimee is currently pursuing her Master鈥檚 in Strategic Communications. She also enjoys volunteering in her community, reading, and spending time with her family. 

FRANKIE TEUBER+ (Scenic Art and Props Supervisor) is the scenic art and properties supervisor at 91PORNA and freelance designer based out of Cleveland, OH. She received her B.A. from the University of Toledo and her M.F.A. in scenic design and props from the University of Houston. She has been working professionally in the industry for the last 20 years and has worked on over 100 theatrical productions. She served as the assistant props manager for the Cleveland Play House for four years and has worked with many different companies all over the United States. Currently, she is a member of IATSE Stage Mechanics and Moving Pictures Local 209 and has also been on the extra list for IATSE Stagehand Local 27 for the last seven years. This is her third full season with Porthouse and she is happy to be part of such a wonderful company! 

BETHY WINTERS (Lighting and Sound Supervisor) is an alumni of 91PORNA with a B.F.A. in theatre design technology and production with a concentration in lighting and sound. This is her fifth summer at Porthouse Theatre. She spends most of her time in a theatre, but when she isn鈥檛 working on a show, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, watching TV, volunteering at her local church and learning to play the piano.

COURTNEY BROWN* (Dialect Coach, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) (she, her) is a professional actor, voice/ movement specialist, and director. A member of Actor鈥檚 Equity, acting credits include roles at Dobama, Cleveland Playhouse, Porthouse Theatre, Rubber City Theatre, Oberlin Summer Theatre Festival, Mamai Theatre, CPT, Know Theatre of Cincinnati and Actor鈥檚 Express in Atlanta. Ensemble Studio Theatre and Stage Left Studios in NYC. Courtney is a Certified Lessac Voice and Movement Trainer, whose creative research and pedagogical approach centers on embodied learning through a consent-forward lens. Currently, she serves as President of the Lessac Training and Research Institute (LTRI) and serves as a member of the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA Team). Courtney serves as associate professor of voice and acting and 91PORNA. 

WES CARNEY (Technical Director) is excited to be a part of the creative team for his 25th, 26th, and 27th productions at KSU/Porthouse Theatre! Wes is proud of the hard work and dedication of his carpenters and hopes you enjoy the many exciting scenic elements showcased this summer. Wes wishes to offer a special thanks to Jason Gates and Karl Erdmann for their support and guidance, Frankie Teuber and Tony Hardin for their wonderful scenic designs, Terri Kent for her fantastic directorial visions and his wife, Michelle, for her endless support. Most recently, Wes served as Technical Director for 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 and 鈥淜entucky鈥 at KSU. To see more of Wes鈥檚 work, visit ;

MART脥N CE艢PEDES^ (Choreographer, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) Most recently choreographed the feature film 鈥淟ost & Found in Cleveland鈥 with Dennis Haysbert, Martin Sheen, and  Loretta Devine. Local choreography includes 鈥淲est Side Story鈥 and 鈥淢an of La Mancha鈥 at Porthouse Theatre, 鈥淢uch Ado About Nothing鈥 and 鈥淐omedy of Errors鈥 at Great Lakes Theatre, 鈥淏illy Elliot,鈥 鈥淔orever Plaid鈥 and 鈥淔ive Guys Named Moe鈥 (director/choreographer) at Beck Center,  Cleveland Foundation鈥檚 100th Anniversary Gala. Regional choreography include 鈥淭he Fantasticks鈥 at St. Louis Repertory Theatre, 鈥淚nto the Woods,鈥 and 鈥淭he Mystery of Edwin Drood.鈥 Broadway tours of 鈥淭he King and I鈥 with Hayley Mills, Marie Osmond, Faith Prince, 鈥淢an of La Mancha鈥 with Jack Jones, Ron Holgate, and David Canary, 鈥淲est Side Story鈥 with Bebe Neuwirth, 鈥淪outh Pacific鈥 with Robert Goulet, 鈥淟e Cid鈥 with Placido Domingo in the Washington National Opera broadcast of Live from Kennedy Center. Television credits include NBC鈥檚 鈥淒ance Fever鈥 and 鈥淲eekday Fever.鈥 Concert performances with Earth, Wind, and Fire and assistant to producer John Kenley on his final theatre season. Cleveland Critics Circle Award Winner 2018, 2019, 2020. Artistic Achievement Award at the 2019 Hispanic Leadership Award. As an educator, Martin has taught Broadway dance intensives for the School of Cleveland Ballet and Theatre Dance in NYC. Mart铆n choreographed and was featured dancer playing both the devil and soldier in a contemporary reimagining of Stravinsky鈥檚 classic tail featuring the world premiere of the new film by international acclaimed video artist Kasumi. 鈥淟鈥橦istoire du Soldat鈥 (鈥淎 Soldiers Tale鈥) at the Cleveland Institute of Music. 

EVA CLEMENTS (Assistant Stage Manager/Stage Manager, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is fulfilling the role of stage manager for 鈥淪ide Show In Concert鈥 and season assistant stage manager. Eva is a recent graduate of 91PORNA, having pursued a B.F.A. in Theatre Design and Production with a concentration in Stage Management. Eva鈥檚 recent productions include 91PORNA鈥檚 School of Music Opera productions, 91PORNA鈥檚 School of Theatre and Dance productions of 鈥淧ride and Prejudice,鈥 鈥淢en on Boats,鈥 鈥淩odgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 Cinderella鈥 and 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 and Porthouse Theatre鈥檚 2024 and 2025 season. She is very thankful for the opportunity to work with such an amazing team, and would like to thank her always supportive friends and family!

TOMIE COTTERMAN (Props Artist/Prop Manager, 鈥淕rease鈥) (he/him) is excited to return to Porthouse Theatre as Prop Manager of 鈥淕rease.鈥 He is a rising senior at 91PORNA pursuing a B.F.A. in Theatre Design, Tech and Production, where he recently prop managed the productions of 鈥淜entucky鈥 and 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 

SARAH D鈥橝NELLA (Costume Designer, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥/Costume Crafts 鈥淕rease鈥) is a graduate student at 91PORNA and is excited to have her first professional design be on the Porthouse stage. You may have seen her recent work on the 91PORNA stage in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 鈥淚 am beyond grateful to get to work with such a wonderful team on this beautiful stage.鈥 You can check out more of their work on Instagram @sarahrdanelladesign 

RAQUEL FAIELLO-TEARE (Conductor/Pianist, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a highly sought after collaborative pianist based in northeast Ohio. Known for her musical sensitivity and fluent keyboard skills across genres, Raquel maintains a lively performance schedule working with instrumentalists, vocalists and choral ensembles in a variety of settings. In addition to the concert stage, she is at home in the pit orchestra where she has served as rehearsal accompanist and keyboardist for numerous productions. Having received bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees from 91PORNA (piano performance and community counseling, respectively) and a master鈥檚 degree in piano performance from Bowling Green State University, Raquel became an adjunct faculty member at 91PORNA main campus where she has been teaching and playing piano in some capacity since 1994. She has also served as an adjunct faculty member and coordinator of accompanying at the University of Mount Union since 2017. In addition to her performance activities, Raquel maintains a small, private piano studio in her home in Akron. She is the pianist at Temple Emanu El in Orange Village, and enjoys subbing for several area synagogues and churches as part of her freelance work. Her most recent endeavor is substitute keyboardist for the ELO tribute band, 鈥淚nto the Blue.鈥 

MERCEDES HILL BERGUM (Costume Designer, 鈥淕rease鈥) is an alumnus of 91PORNA鈥檚 Costume Design program. They have been an artist for over ten years and are excited to share in the experience of designing this season. This is Mercedes鈥 third season working at Porthouse Theatre. 

JENICA 鈥淏UG鈥 JENICK (Props Artist/Prop Manager, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a scenic designer, props manager/artisan and production designer with four years of experience under their belt. They鈥檝e been involved in the theatre their whole life; acting consistently in shows since third grade and earning a bachelor鈥檚 degree in theatre studies with a concentration in performance from 91PORNA in 2024. They are currently a grad student at 91PORNA, working on obtaining their master鈥檚 degree in scenic design. They have created props for twenty shows both professionally and academically, and has been the production designer for four short films, one of which won Best Film at the Cleveland 48 Hour Film Project. Recent credits include scenic designer for 鈥淏ook of Will鈥 (91PORNA), prop manager for 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a Good Man, Charlie Brown鈥 and 鈥淣unsense鈥 (Porthouse) and 鈥淐inderella,鈥 鈥淭rial by Fire鈥 and 鈥淧ride and Prejudice鈥 (91PORNA). 

JEFF POLUNAS鈥 (Sound Designer) (He/They) is thrilled to be designing again for Porthouse Theatre. Polunas is the Assistant Professor of Sound Design at 91PORNA. Polunas received his M.F.A. in sound design from UC-Irvine, CA. He has designed more than 175 productions during his career including 鈥淢illion Dollar Quartet,鈥 鈥淟a Havana Madrid,鈥 鈥淪he Loves Me,鈥 鈥淪hakespeare in Love,鈥 鈥淭he Sisters Rosensweig,鈥 鈥淰enus in Fur鈥 (South Coast Repertory, CA); 鈥淗amlet,鈥 鈥淢uch Ado About Nothing,鈥 鈥淭he Winter鈥檚 Tale,鈥 鈥淎s You Like It鈥 (Great River Shakespeare Festival, MN), 鈥淓verybody鈥 (CWR/Cleveland Play House). Other: Antaeus Theatre Company, CA; International City Theatre, CA; Chance Theatre, CA; PCPA Theaterfest, CA; Moonlight Stage Productions, CA; Summer Repertory Theatre, CA; The Fountain Theatre, CA. He received the 2024 BroadwayWorld Cleveland Sound Design award for 鈥淛esus Christ Superstar鈥 (Porthouse), Scenie Awards (StageSceneLA) for Sound Design in 2015 and 2017 and has been nominated for NAACP award. Polunas has also recently been nominated seven times in three states for the BroadwayWorld Sound Design Award, for Cleveland, Los Angeles and Minneapolis.

KATHLEEN ROONEY FAUBEL* (Assistant Director and Choreographer, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) graduated from the Musical Theatre Program at Baldwin Wallace University and is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA and AEA. She has performed in numerous Broadway workshops, concerts, and readings of musicals in NYC and Off-Broadway. Kathleen was the face of 鈥淥LAY鈥 skincare鈥檚 international campaign which was filmed in Iceland. You may have also spotted her on TV in 鈥淟aw and Order SVU鈥 or starring in national commercials for Red Lobster, McAlister鈥檚 Deli, and Axe Body Spray. Other favorite credits include 鈥淏elle鈥 in 鈥淏eauty and the Beast鈥 (China), Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Stages St. Louis, The Gateway Playhouse and co-starring as Mallory Kingsley in 鈥淐ity of Angels鈥 at the Tony Award-winning Goodspeed Opera House. Locally, Kathleen has performed at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Cain Park, Beck Center and Dobama Theatre. She serves as the Director of Education at Weathervane Playhouse and is the director of the Weathervane Musical Theatre Company (WMTC), a pre-professional training program. She has taught dance, acting, private voice and musical theatre masterclasses to students all over the country and at several college musical theatre programs. Kathleen has directed and choreographed many productions including the recent 鈥淪HREK,鈥 鈥淐ABARET鈥 and 鈥淪OMETHING ROTTEN!鈥 at Weathervane Playhouse. She鈥檚 crazy about her husband, Jarid, and their two beautiful boys Ben and David. 

JAKYUNG SEO (Lighting Designer) is an internationally recognized lighting designer whose work has been featured at major festivals around the world. Her designs have appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the UK, Avignon Off festival in France, and the Sibiu International Theatre Festival in Romania. She has also contributed to the Busan International Performing Arts Festival in South Korea and earned acclaim for her work with Thrust Dance Company at the International Dance Festival in Saitama, Japan. In the United States, Seo has designed for leading theatres including Cleveland Play House, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, and Congo Square Theatre in Chicago, as well as Dobama Theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre in Cleveland. Additional credits include Contemporary American Theatre Company (CATCO) in Columbus, HEAR Theatre in New York, and Lodestone Theatre in Los Angeles. A committed scholarly practitioner, Seo has presented her work and research at global conferences such as PQ Scenofest in Prague, the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT), and the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC). She currently serves as the Artistic Director of the Global Women Performing Arts Festival (GWPAF), an initiative dedicated to elevating the voices of female artists. Under her leadership, GWPAF has hosted international virtual events, including a celebrated collaboration with the Martha Graham Dance Company. Seo is also a passionate educator with over 20 years of teaching experience. She is a Professor of Lighting Design and Associate School Director in the School of Theatre and Dance at 91PORNA. Her previous academic appointments include the University of Cincinnati, California State University, Fresno and the University of Toledo.

SCOTT CARVER (A2/Microphone Technician) is returning as A2 for his second season of Porthouse this summer. Having now worked multiple different positions for sound at 91PORNA (including sound designing 鈥淜entucky鈥 at 91PORNA this previous school year), he returns with much more experience and confidence. Scott is very excited to share the art of theatre with you this Porthouse season. 

HANNAH CHO (Directing Intern) is thrilled to be back at Porthouse Theatre, where she has served as a Directing Intern under Artistic Director Terri Kent since 2024. Over the past two summers, she has contributed to four professional productions by managing rehearsal notes for the cast and crew. Outside of the theatre, she enjoys coaching middle school debate and mentoring younger students through her 鈥淟ittle Leaders, Big Voices鈥 program in collaboration with the Cuyahoga Falls Library. 

AMELIA CHRISTOPHER (Stitcher) is a sophomore film and history major at Denison University. Originally from St. Louis, MO, she has loved sewing since she was very young and learned from her grandmother. She works in the Denison costume shop as a stitcher and has worked on shows such as 鈥9 to 5鈥 and 鈥淪pring Awakening.鈥 She has also served as an assistant costume designer for 鈥淧icasso at the Lapin Agile鈥 and 鈥淟ucky Stiff.鈥 She has also been a stitcher at STAGES St. Louis working on Austen鈥檚 Pride. She is so excited to be a part of Porthouse! 

MYA CONTILLO (Assistant Company Manager) is the granddaughter of McCardle鈥檚 Dance Studio founders Don and Carolee McCardle and the daughter of owner Colleen Contillo. Mya has the arts in her blood. She received a Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in 7-12 English Education and is now attending 91PORNA to pursue a Master鈥檚 degree in College Student Personnel. This will be an amazing opportunity to bring together both the administrative skills that she has honed during her time in Higher Education and her love for the performing arts. 

LAILAH CULP (Box Office Staff) is so excited to be a part of Porthouse Theatre staff and hopes that you enjoy this season鈥檚 shows!! 

KRISTEN DAVIS (Assistant Stage Manager) is a recent 91PORNA graduate with a major in Theatre Design, Technology and Production and a minor in Theatre Management. She has a double focus in Stage Management and Scenic Design. This is her first year working at Porthouse and she is very excited for the opportunity. She worked on several shows at Kent. Most recently, she was the production stage manager for 鈥淏ook of Will.鈥 She would like to thank her friends and family for supporting her as she transitions from educational to professional theatre. Enjoy the show! 

ADDISON DESANTO (Assistant Costume Designer, Season) is a recent graduate from 91PORNA with a major in Theatre Design, Technology and Production with a focus in costuming. She is excited to be spending her second Porthouse season with all of you as the assistant costume designer for the entire summer. Last season, she worked as the assistant costume designer for 鈥淪chool of Rock鈥. She is glad to be working with this wonderful company again and would like to thank her friends and family for their constant support! 

ASHTON DOLL (Assistant Concessions Manager) is a proud Oberlin alum, where he majored in Theatre and Classics. Outside of Porthouse, you might find him backstage at various theatres in his hometown of Columbus, where he works with CAPA. Please come see him at the concession stand for all your snacking needs. Enjoy the show! 

JONATHAN ECCHER-MULLALLY (Production Technician) is thrilled to be at Porthouse this season. Jonathan is originally from central Maine and is now studying theatre at Vassar College. He鈥檚 worked in several fields backstage, chiefly stage management and construction, but this is his first outdoor venue. Some of his favorite pastimes include building things that are meant to break, hiking as much as possible between call times and playing Celtic music on cello. He wants to thank his family for their lasting support, and he hopes you enjoy the show!

CLOUDE FEWKES (Dresser) is thrilled to be making their professional debut at Porthouse this summer! Cloude is a rising third-year theatre student from Cary, NC, and is currently attending Oberlin College. Past credits include 鈥淣atasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812鈥 (Wardrobe Supervisor), and 鈥淭he Importance of Being Earnest鈥 (Wardrobe Supervisor).

TAIYA FORTON (House Manager) is a graduated Theatre Studies B.A. Major with a concentration in performance, and a minor in creative writing. While she primarily works in performance, she has also worked in house management with 91PORNA for three years. This is her first time working with Porthouse Theatre and she鈥檚 very excited! 

RUBY HAGA (Design Assistant/Stitcher/Dresser Intern, 鈥淕rease鈥) is a recent graduate of 91PORNA with a B.F.A in Theatre Design Technology and Production with a concentration in costumes. In her last semester at Kent, Ruby was the costume design assistant and wardrobe supervisor for the show 鈥淭he Book of Will.鈥 In 2025 she was the costume designer for 鈥淭he Boulevard鈥 and 鈥淟adies Who Lunch鈥 in the Fall Dance Concert ReUnite. Ruby is very happy to be a part of the Porthouse Team to gain professional experience and start making new connections. 

COLLEEN HARNEY (Head Electrician) is the Head Electrician for Porthouse this summer. This is her second summer at Porthouse. She is heading into her third year at 91PORNA, pursuing her B.F.A. in Theatre Design, Technology and Production. She will be doing more head electrician work when the school year starts back up again. After school, she hopes to be an Imagineer at Disney one day. She hopes all the lights turn on and that everyone enjoys the show. 

KORDELL HARR (Scenic Paint Charge) is a scenic paint charge at Porthouse Theatre, where he has worked for three seasons. He has recently graduated from 91PORNA with a master鈥檚 in scenic design. He is excited to continue collaborating with the Porthouse team this season! 

ANDREW HILLE (Assistant Stage Manager) is a current junior at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) pursuing a B.F.A. in Stage Management. CCM credits include 鈥淭he Lightning Thief鈥 (ASM), 鈥淏uffalo Talks to the Moon鈥 (ASM), 鈥淪eussical鈥 (Sub-ASM) and 鈥淭he Winter鈥檚 Tale鈥 (PA). Andrew is a Cleveland native and attended Fairview High School, where his stage management credits include 鈥淢amma Mia,鈥 鈥淒racula,鈥 鈥淴anadu,鈥 鈥淭he Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon鈥 and 鈥淪ister Act.鈥 Andrew would like his family and friends for all their continued love and support. andrewhille.com. @andrewfhille. 

RAINA HUBBARD (Concessions Manager) is part of the graduating class of Musical Theatre majors at 91PORNA! They鈥檙e excited to come back for another Porthouse summer to give you your yummy concessions. After this summer, they鈥檙e making plans to move out to New York City to hopefully get #BookedAndBlessed with many exciting projects. Make sure to come say 鈥渉i,鈥 grab a snack and keep an ear out for their singing when the shows are not going on (they never stop singing). Don鈥檛 be afraid to ask them questions, even if they don鈥檛 know the answer, they鈥檒l be sure to point you in the right direction. Enjoy the shows! And have a wonderful time at Porthouse Theatre! 

ROMAN HULVER (Scenic Painter) (he/him) is delighted to be coming back to Porthouse Theatre this summer, this year as a scenic artist. He graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Arts from Bethany College and is currently attending 91PORNA to receive his M.F.A. in Scenic Design. His recent credits include: 鈥淏ook of Will鈥, 鈥淜entucky鈥(91PORNA) as Scenic Charge Artist, 鈥淪omething Rotten鈥 (91PORNA) as Associate Scenic Designer, 鈥淭he Revolutionists鈥 and 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e A Good Man, Charlie Brown鈥 and 鈥淪chool of Rock鈥 (Porthouse Theatre) as the Assistant Technical Director. 

ALLYSON IMIG (Company Manager) is currently pursuing her M.F.A. in Stage & Production Management at the University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign. She has stage managed in southeastern WI for over a decade. Her credits include: 鈥淟a Cage Aux Folles,鈥 鈥淒isenchanted! The Musical鈥 (Outskirts Theatre Co.); 鈥淛oseph and the Amazing,鈥 鈥淗igh School Musical鈥 (Sunset Playhouse); 鈥淎 Christmas Story The Musical,鈥 鈥淭welve Angry Men,鈥 鈥淢urder on the Orient Express鈥 (Waukesha Civic Theatre). Allyson has also worked for Kohl鈥檚 Wild Theater, Summerstage of Delafield, Opera for the Young, Wisconsin Philharmonic, and Waukesha Choral Union. When she is not inside a theatre, Allyson loves to nap, make travel plans and learn Italian. 

CAIT JONES (Scenic Painter) is a Cleveland-based scenic painter. She has worked with The Beck Center for the Arts as well as the Cleveland Playhouse. In addition to scenic painting, she also enjoys sign painting, hand lettering and illustrating. 

ELLIOT KEEFER-MCGEE (Electrician/Spotlight Operator) is a freshman theatre tech student at Southern Illinois University, who is focusing on lighting and sound design. They have been involved in theatre since middle school and they fell in love with the problem-solving aspect of the process. They are ecstatic about the opportunity to work with Porthouse and 91PORNA as an electrician over their summer season.

LEO LEI (Associate Lighting Designer and Pre-Visualization Lead) is an award-winning lighting, sound and projection designer, as well as a dedicated educator. Holding an M.F.A. degree in lighting design from 91PORNA, Leo has been sharing his expertise with students for many years, he recently joined University of Florida as the assistant professor of lighting and production, and hadspreviously served as the assistant technical director and lighting faculty at Santa Fe University of Art and Design (NM), program director of Entertainment of Design and Technology, and associate professor of Lighting and Sound in the School of Stage and Screen at Western Carolina University (NC). Leo鈥檚 lighting design credits include notable productions such as 鈥淚nto the Woods,鈥 鈥淏eauty and the Beast,鈥 鈥淭welfth Night,鈥 鈥淣oises Off,鈥 鈥淐abaret,鈥 鈥淐ompany,鈥 鈥淔ootloose,鈥 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淢ousetrap,鈥 among others. His media design for 鈥淭his Ability鈥 was featured on Chicago Children鈥檚 Theatre鈥檚 virtual stage, while his sound and projection design for 鈥淛abari Dreams of Freedom鈥 was showcased at New Victory Theatre Off-Broadway in New York. Leo is a versatile designer who is sought after not only for his theatrical work, but also for his ability to design lighting and sound for corporate events, concerts and music festivals internationally. His work has been recognized with numerous awards, including 1st Place of Graduate Lighting Design Award for 鈥淪ide Show鈥 in the 67th Southeast Theatre Conference (SETC), and the Best Lighting Design of a Play or Musical from Broadway World Central New York Awards in 2022, and 2023. 

PEYTON LEINWEBER (Carpenter) is joining Porthouse for the first year. She is a recent graduate of the University of Mount Union. Peyton has a strong passion for doing theatre and creating art. She is so excited to work with Porthouse this summer and continue working with 91PORNA for graduate school. She will pursue a Master鈥檚 of Fine Arts in Scenic Design this fall. Peyton is looking forward to all the new experiences and doing shows at Porthouse. 

ELLA LEONARD (Box Office Manager) just graduated from 91PORNA with a degree in Criminology and Justice Studies. She spent the last four school years working in the performing arts box office and this will be her fourth year with Porthouse Theatre. Ella is really excited to work in the box office and gain more experience within the theatre world. 

HANNAH LEWIS (Assistant Stage Manager) is a junior theatre major at Heidelberg University and is thrilled to be back at Porthouse for her third season! She has loved the opportunity to work with everyone here and get to meet new, amazing people. She hopes you enjoy this wonderful season! 

NIGHTSHADE LILLY (Stitcher/Dresser Intern/Design Assistant, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a native of Connecticut and is an undergraduate student at Wheaton College MA, where they are majoring in Theatre and Minoring in Business. In addition to working as a Costume Shop Assistant at Wheaton, some credits include: 鈥淎madeus鈥 (costume design), 鈥淯rinetown鈥 (master dresser) and 鈥淩ENT鈥 (master dresser). Their passion for costume and theatre stems from their love for fashion and sewing, along with their grandmother鈥檚 extensive treasure trove of textiles.

HANNAH MILLER (Assistant House Manager) is a recent high school graduate and is thrilled to be joining Porthouse Theatre for the first time this summer! She has participated in theatre for the past couple years, both as an actress and in tech and is extremely excited for this opportunity. She would like to thank her friends and family for supporting her and hopes you enjoy the shows! 

BRAD MOYTER (Assistant Company Manager/ Event Manager) is beyond excited to be returning to Porthouse in a new role! As always, he would like to thank his wonderful wife, Emily, for her love, support and consistent and emphatic reminders to maintain a safe following distance while driving. 

DE鈥橭NTAE MURRAY (Assistant Box Office Manager) is a recent graduate with a degree in musical theatre. He grew up in Akron, Ohio, with his mother and grandmother. He enjoys hanging with friends, doing extracurriculars, going to theatrical performances and most of all being involved in the arts in any capacity. De鈥橭ntae hopes to one day have feet on both sides of the theatre, whether it be on stage or behind the scenes. Lastly, De鈥橭ntae lives by the motto of 鈥渂e the change you want to see in the world!鈥 He believes by making art you can pave the way for a better world not just for yourself but for everyone around you. 

ALLYIAHMARIE NOLAN (Box Office Staff) (she/ they) is a senior Theatre Studies - Performance major with a Dance minor. This is her first summer working with Porthouse and she is incredibly excited for this opportunity. 

SUDHASHREE PARIDA (Box Office Staff) is a singer, pianist and music student at 91PORNA pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Music with a minor in Arts Entrepreneurship. Originally from India, she is passionate about pop music, performance and the business side of the entertainment industry. Alongside her musical training, she is developing skills in arts management, marketing and audience engagement. Sudhashree has experience in collaborative performance settings and is committed to building a career that combines artistry, storytelling and creative entrepreneurship. She hopes to continue growing as both a performer and music industry professional through opportunities in live entertainment and arts administration. 

GRIFFIN RABINS (Electrician/Spotlight Operator) is a rising senior, Computer Engineering major at Case Western Reserve University. He has been involved in theatrical lighting and scenic construction for numerous years, with recent credits including Technical Director for 鈥 Footloose鈥 and 鈥淎nastasia鈥 (CWRU Footlighters) and Assistant Lighting Designer for 鈥淧ippin鈥 (CWRU Department of Theater). Previously, he interned at Electronic Theatre Controls in Madison, WI, and would like to thank all his friends and family for their constant support. 

ROB RUDAVETZ (Box Office Staff) is an incoming junior Theatre Studies Performance major with a minor in Lighting Design and Technology. Rob wants you to enjoy the show! 

ANASTASIIA SENNIKOVA (Draper) is a San Diego, California-based costume designer and draper. She received her M.F.A. in Costume Design and Technology for Theatre, Television and Film from San Diego State University (SDSU). Her design credits include 鈥淗amlet,鈥 鈥淎 New Brain鈥 and 鈥淟ittle Women鈥 (opera) at SDSU. Her previous draping work is included in 鈥淪ix Characters In Search of an Author,鈥 as well as the world premiere of 鈥淭omorrow, the Island Dies鈥 at SDSU. Anastasiia is thrilled to join the Porthouse Theatre team and is excited to bring the magic of theatre to life! To view more of her work, please visit www. anastasiiacostume.com. 

ADRIAEN SHI (Wardrobe Supervisor) (they/ them) is a genderqueer Asian American costumer and a graduate of UNC School of the Arts in North Carolina. Previous shows include 鈥淐ymbeline,鈥 鈥淭welfth Night,鈥 鈥淢s. Homes & Ms. Watson,鈥 鈥淎pt. 2B鈥 (Wardrobe Supervisor, Theatre at Monmouth), 鈥淐armen,鈥 鈥淗arvey Milk,鈥 鈥淭osca,鈥 鈥淟a Boheme,鈥 鈥淒ie Fledermaus鈥 (Stitcher/Dresser, Opera Theatre of St. Louis), 鈥淚nto the Breeches鈥 (Dresser) and 鈥淐ity of Angels鈥 (Wigs Supervisor) at Theatre Raleigh, Orlando Paladino and 鈥淎madeus鈥 (Design Assistant/Wardrobe Head, UNC School of the Arts), 鈥淢y Fair Lady鈥 (Assistant Costumer, Burning Coal Theatre) and 鈥淭he Chinese Lady鈥 (Costumes/ Hair & Makeup, Three Bone Theatre). 

HANNAH SIM (Dresser) graduated in May 2026 from Baldwin Wallace University as a Theatre: Design and Technical major. At Baldwin Wallace University, they worked as a wardrobe supervisor on 鈥淪ecret in the Wings鈥 and 鈥淕ross Indecency鈥 and served as Costume Designer for 鈥淒ance Concert 2026: We鈥檙e All Mad Here.鈥 They鈥檝e also worked at the Beck Center for the youth theatre program Beach Blanket Bash as the costumer and at Near West Theatre as the wardrobe supervisor for their teen production of 鈥淗adestown.鈥 Hannah thanks their family for their continued support!

ALEX SWIGER (Events Manager) is excited to be back for her sixth Porthouse season! Formerly the Box Office Manager, Alex is now acting as a SMIC this summer. When not at Porthouse you can find Alex with her four children and running her small business! 

NIKO THOMAS (Facilities Manager) is elated to be here for their fourth year at Porthouse Theatre. They are a Cleveland native, but are finishing their degree at 91PORNA. They are privileged to be asked to come back as facilities manager for a third time. You鈥檒l see them ripping and running to make sure the space is clean and safe for everyone (actors included). So if you see them, please say hi and enjoy your summer here at Porthouse! 

CAT A. TOPE (Draper) is happy to be at Porthouse Theatre for her fifth summer, with this being her second year as a costume shop draper. During the year she serves the same role at Denison University in Granville, Ohio, where she has made beautiful garments for shows such as 鈥淪pring Awakening,鈥 鈥9 to 5鈥 and 鈥淎 Little Night Music.鈥 In addition to working at Denison, Cat also works with Ohio State University in their costume shop during the spring. She is happy to be able to have her summers off so that she can return to the school that started her career, 91PORNA. Special thanks to her family, friends, dog Penny and partner Keegan for supporting her in everything she does! 

TEGAN WILSON (Assistant Props Supervisor) (they/them) is thrilled to return to Porthouse! This season, they will be taking on the role of Assistant Prop Shop Supervisor. They are a young properties designer, manager and artisan based in Cleveland, Ohio. Since graduating from 91PORNA in the spring of 2025 with a B.F.A. in Theatre Design, Tech and Production, they have been working locally with Dobama Theatre as a FOCUS apprentice and Great Lakes Theatre as a props artisan in addition to other freelance work. A few recent credits include 鈥淭he Comeuppance,鈥 鈥淭he Heart Sellers鈥 (Dobama Theatre) as prop designer, and 鈥淐lue,鈥 鈥淭he Addams Family鈥 (The Ethel Walker School) as scenic designer. 

ELLA GRACE WEISS (Assistant House Manager) is excited to serve as Assistant House Manager for her first summer with Porthouse Theatre. She is currently a sophomore at Marian University, double-majoring in Theatre and Theology with minors in Pastoral Music Ministry and Writing. Recent credits include Sister Mary Robert in 鈥淪ister Act鈥 and Eurydice in 鈥淓urydice.鈥 She is interested in all aspects of theatre, but especially acting, directing and playwriting. Outside of working this summer, Ella is also training for the Akron Goodyear Half Marathon! She looks forward to working with Porthouse and expanding her skillset and connections!

Actors

THOMAS ANSTINE (Danny Zuko, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Terry Conner, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is thrilled to be returning to Porthouse Theatre as Danny Zuko in 鈥淕rease鈥 and Terry Conner in 鈥淪ide Show鈥 in concert. He is an upcoming senior at 91PORNA. Over the past few years you have previously seen him in the Porthouse Theatre productions of 鈥淪chool of Rock,鈥 鈥淛esus Christ Superstar,鈥 and as Fyedka in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof.鈥 He has also been involved with many 91PORNA productions and most recently was Prince Topher in 鈥淩oger鈥檚 and Hammerstein鈥檚 Cinderella鈥 and Shakespeare in 鈥淪omething Rotten!.鈥 He is so grateful for the many blessings and opportunities thrown at him throughout his time at 91PORNA. He would like to give thanks his family and friends and a special thank you to his parents Tommy and Natalie Anstine for always being so supportive of his passions. He would also like to thank Amy Fritsche, Jonathan Swoboda, Jen Korecki, Tim Culver and Teri Kent, for being such a core group people who continue to push him further in the arts. 

JORDAN BENJAMIN (Ensemble, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Swing, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is excitedly making their Porthouse debut in the ensemble for 鈥淕谤别补蝉别,鈥 and the female Swing for 鈥淏rigadoon.鈥 Jordan is in the 91PORNA Musical Theatre B.F.A. program鈥檚 class of 2029, with minors in dance, psychology and music. Jordan is a choreographer at ETC School for the Arts, and performs with Part of Their World LLC. She was recently seen as Carole King in 鈥淏eautiful鈥 at Weathervane Playhouse, and will be seen next as Bonnie in 鈥淏onnie and Clyde鈥 at Straw Hat Theatre. Jordan is so happy to further their theatre journey through Porthouse! 

AYDEN BILBREY (Ensemble, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is so excited to perform at Porthouse this summer! Ayden is a sophomore Musical Theatre major at 91PORNA. He was recently a part of the Fall and Spring Dance Concerts at 91PORNA. Ayden would like to thank his family and friends for all of their support! 

CLARE BOHAN (Ensemble, u/s Violet) is overjoyed to be making her debut at Porthouse Theatre in 鈥淪ide Show!鈥 She is an upcoming sophomore at 91PORNA, on track to earn her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. Most recently, Clare was seen in 鈥淐inderella鈥 at Kent as ensemble, u/s Ella, and later this summer will head to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Transforum to perform a work of devised theatre. Clare is excited and incredibly thankful to work alongside such talented and passionate artists. Enjoy the show! @clarecbohan 

GRACE BOHAN (Pink Lady, u/s Rizzo, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Jane Ashton/u/s Meg, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥)  is making her Porthouse debut this summer in Grease and Brigadoon! Grace is a rising junior at 91PORNA, earning her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. Most recently, Grace was seen as Bea in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA! After Porthouse, she will travel to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Transforum to perform a work of devised theatre! She feels extremely blessed to perform with these talented artists and hopes you enjoy the show! 

BRIAN PHILIP BOLAND~ (Ensemble/Dance Captain, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Ensemble/ Associate Dance Captain, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a rising senior at 91PORNA pursuing a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. You might have seen him last summer at Porthouse as Mordcha/Dance Captain in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥 or Dance Captain/Ensemble in 鈥淪chool of Rock.鈥 Brian is so excited to be spending another summer with his Porthouse family and sends all his love to his friends and family who have always supported him every step of the way. He hopes that you all enjoy the show!

SOPHIA BURNELL (Patty Simcox, 鈥淕rease鈥) is thrilled to make her Porthouse debut this summer as Patty Simcox in 鈥淕rease!鈥 Sophia is an upcoming junior Musical Theatre student at 91PORNA, most recently seen in 鈥淐inderella鈥 and the 91PORNA Dance Concert. She would like to thank her family, friends and professors for their ongoing support. She hopes you enjoy the show! 

LEXI BURNS (Auntie, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a recent musical theatre graduate at 91PORNA. You might remember her last summer in the adult ensemble of 鈥淪chool of Rock.鈥 With a theatre background of over 10 years, some of her favorite roles so far have been Elle Woods (鈥淟egally Blonde鈥), The Witch (鈥淚nto The Woods鈥), Rizzo (鈥淕rease鈥) and Charlotte Lucas (鈥淧ride and Prejudice鈥). She would like to thank her friends and family for their endless support, and hopes you enjoy the show! @lexi.burns 

JACK CAMPBELL (Doody, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Buddy, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is thrilled to be making his professional debut at Porthouse Theatre and is even more excited to be portraying Doody in 鈥淕rease鈥 and Buddy in 鈥淪ide Show!鈥 He recently finished his freshman year at 91PORNA and is pursuing his B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. He has most recently performed in the Ensemble and U/S Nick in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA. He would like to thank his incredibly supportive family and friends for all they do. Enjoy the show! Instagram: @jacampbell_1579 

ABBY CLAUSING (Ensemble/u/s Daisy, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) (she/her) is a junior at 91PORNA and is so excited to be making her professional debut at Porthouse Theatre in 鈥淪ide Show In Concert鈥 as Ensemble and Daisy Understudy. Last summer, Abby worked at Porthouse Theatre as a sound technician, and she is looking forward to spending another summer with her Porthouse family. Abby would like to thank everyone for coming, and she hopes you enjoy the show! 

MAGGIE COGGIN (Swing, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Ensemble, U/S Fiona, 鈥淟erner and Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is delighted to be part of the Porthouse family this summer! Most recently, she was cast in 鈥淐inderella鈥 at 91PORNA. Her favorite roles include Cordelia, 鈥淜ing Lear鈥, Diane Roeder, 鈥淩adium Girls鈥 and Georgia Hendricks, 鈥淐urtains.鈥 Maggie is a Playhouse Square Best Actress Dazzle Nominee and an International Thespian Excellence Award 鈥淭hespy鈥 recipient. Maggie is profoundly grateful to have been part of Cleveland鈥檚 many music and theatre communities. Access to performing arts, especially for children, ensures that we build communities of empathy and hope. Proudly 91PORNA MT 鈥29. 

TAYLOR FREMONT COPE (Kenickie, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is excited to make his professional debut at Porthouse Theatre this summer! Most recently, he played Nick Bottom in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA. He would like to thank his friends, family and professors for their continuous support. He would also like to thank his parents for playing 鈥淕rease鈥 every chance they had while he was growing up. Instagram: @taylorfcope

DALLAS CRAIG (Charlie Dalrymple, 鈥淟erner and Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a sophomore musical theatre student at Baldwin Wallace University. He plays Charlie Dalrymple in 鈥淟erner and Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon.鈥 This is his first show at Porthouse Theatre, and he couldn鈥檛 be more excited. He gives his credit to Jennifer Hemphill for being a great role model, and an amazing teacher. He also gives grace to his wonderful family for supporting him throughout his journey. He lastly gives a huge thanks to Terri Kent for granting him such an amazing opportunity! 

TIMOTHY CULVER (Archie Beaton in 鈥淟erner and Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) was last seen at Porthouse as Tevye in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof,鈥 King Herod in 鈥淛esus Christ Superstar鈥 and Hysterium in 鈥淎 Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.鈥 Before that, he delighted Porthouse audiences as Mr. Mushnik in 鈥淟ittle Shop of Horrors,鈥 Sancho Panza in 鈥淢an of La Mancha,鈥 Mr. Bumble in 鈥淥liver!鈥 and Mr. Cellophane/Amos Hart in 鈥淐hicago.鈥 He is extremely excited to be back this summer as Archie Beaton in 鈥淏rigadoon.鈥 Since 2006, Tim has been teaching voice in 91PORNA鈥檚 Hugh A. Glauser School of Music where many of his students have gone on to successful performing careers. He lives in Stow with his wife and three children. 

AIDAN EDDY (Stuart Dalrymple, u/s Tommy, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) from Rochester, NY, recently graduated from Baldwin Wallace University with a B.M. in Voice. He holds several credits from Baldwin Wallace including Il Conte in 鈥淟e Nozze di Figaro,鈥 Tiridate in 鈥淩adamisto鈥 and Baron Zeta in 鈥淭he Merry Widow.鈥 He also holds several professional credits from regional houses such as Tibbits Opera House, Opera Western Reserve and Chagrin Arts. His favorite credits include Smudge in 鈥淔orever Plaid,鈥 Sweeney Todd in 鈥淪weeney Todd鈥 and Wagner in 鈥淔aust.鈥 He made his debut with Porthouse Theatre last summer in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥 and is thrilled to be returning for his second year. Next fall he plans to attend Indiana University to pursue his Masters in Voice. He would like to thank his parents and loving girlfriend for their continued support. 

MATT GITTINS* (Vince Fontaine/Teen Angel, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Tommy/Dance Captain, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) (He/Him) is a professional actor, composer, writer, musician/conductor and director from Chardon, Ohio. Recent professional acting credits include Judas (鈥淛esus Christ Superstar,鈥 Cleveland Critics Circle Award 2024), Rooster (鈥淎nnie鈥), Casey/Georgia (鈥淭he Legend of Georgia McBride鈥), and Reed Elf (鈥淟ight It Up鈥). His musical, 鈥淵ou Go On,鈥 will be Off-Broadway next spring at the Players Theatre, and recently won the Audience Choice Award at The BorderLight Theatre Festival 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. 鈥淵ou Go On鈥 is a four-time semi-finalist of the Eugene O鈥橬eill National Music Theater Conference, a winner of the Colorado New Musical Theater Festival and a Write Out Loud 2024 finalist. His song 鈥淗appiness,鈥 from 鈥淵ou Go On,鈥 was performed at 54 Below in NYC, and The Cast of 鈥淵ou Go On: The Concert鈥 was recently performed at the pinkFROG Cafe in Brooklyn. B.F.A. from Otterbein University in Musical Theatre Performance. AEA and Eugene O鈥橬eill Cabaret Fellows alumni. ;

TJ GRZYBOWSKI (Ensemble, u/s Kenickie, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Ensemble, u/s Harry, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is an upcoming junior musical theatre major at 91PORNA. You might have seen him last summer at Porthouse as Nachum, the Beggar in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥 and a swing for 鈥淪chool of Rock.鈥 More recently, TJ got to be in his first mainstage production as Tom Snout in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA. He would like to thank his directors, friends and family for all of there support that they have given him throughout the years.

CHLOE LEE HALL (Violet, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a rising senior getting her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre at 91PORNA. Chloe is ecstatic to be returning to Porthouse to play the role of Violet Hilton. You might have previously seen Chloe at Porthouse last summer in 鈥淔iddler On The Roof鈥 as Chava. Some of Chloe鈥檚 other recent roles include Dorothy in 鈥淭he Wiz鈥 and Rebecca/ Anne Hathaway in 鈥淭he Book Of Will.鈥 Chloe would like to thank her friends, family and cast for all of their support. @chloeleehall 

SAVON M. HARRIS (Johnny Casino, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Ensemble/u/s Jake, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a rising junior at 91PORNA. He is so excited to be in another season of Porthouse. You may have previously seen him in 鈥淪chool of Rock鈥 playing a number of roles. Some of his favorite shows at 91PORNA are 鈥淭he Wiz鈥 playing the role of The Wiz, along with 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 playing the role of Brother Jeremiah. Savon wants to welcome you to the Porthouse Family and to always remember, everything happens for a reason! @savonharris_ 

MIRIAM HENKEL-MOELLMANN (Fiona MacLaren, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) after a decade in NYC, she was reintroduced to the area in Weathervane鈥檚 鈥淐ome From Away鈥 (Janice Mosher). Favorite Porthouse shows: 鈥淥liver!鈥 (Nancy), 鈥淎 Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum鈥 (Vibrata) and 鈥淎nnie Get Your Gun鈥 (Ensemble u/s Annie). Broadway: 鈥淎 Christmas Carol鈥 (Holiday Reveler). Off-Broadway: 鈥淒runk Musicals鈥 (Heathers/Waitress), 鈥淥n The Spot鈥 (Broadway Comedy Club Soloist) and 鈥淪leep No More鈥 (Steward). National Tour: 1st National Tour of 鈥淧aw Patrol GPA鈥 (Swing, Rocky, Zuma, Tracker, Skye and 2nd Rubble). Favorite Regional: Bunraku Puppeteer in 鈥淯nicorn Afterlife鈥 (Jim Henson Foundation Grant recipient), Laurie Williams in 鈥淥klahoma!鈥 at Jenny Wiley Theatre, and Joy in 鈥淐inderella鈥 at The Barn Theatre (Wilde Award Winner). Thank you, Terri! B.F.A. MT KSU 鈥11. Much love to Danny, Ginger and Chewy. 

SAVANAH HERNANDEZ (Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is thrilled to be making her professional theatre debut at Porthouse! Originally from the Toledo area, Savanah is a rising sophomore at 91PORNA, pursuing a BFA in Musical Theatre. She鈥檇 like to thank Dodi, and all of her family and friends! 

GANNON HOLLAR (Cha-Cha, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Meg Brockie, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is thrilled to be making her Porthouse debut as Cha-Cha DiGregorio in 鈥淕rease鈥 and Meg Brockie in 鈥淏rigadoon!鈥 She was most recently seen on the 91PORNA Stage as Amy in 鈥淜entucky!鈥 A recent graduate of 91PORNA, she loves all things supernatural as well as her family and friends! She credits her parents and friends for always believing in her and pushing her to pursue her dreams! @GannonHollar 

ELAIJAH HOUPT (Sir, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and Angus MacGuffie, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a rising senior B.F.A. Musical Theatre student with a minor in Psychology here at 91PORNA. He is overjoyed to be returning to the Porthouse Stage for his third season. You may have recently seen him in productions such as Sebastian in 鈥淐inderella鈥 and The Minstrel in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 during the KSU Main Stage Season. He would love to thank the creative team for making all the magic happen. His family and friends for their endless love and support. Most importantly, thank you for being here! Ladies and gentlemen, step right up! Enjoy The Show! Insta:@elai.houpt

RON HUBBARD (Jake, "Side Show") is delighted to be making his Porthouse Theatre debut. Some of his recent credits include 鈥淏ook of Will鈥 (John) and 鈥淩odgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 Cinderella,鈥 both at 91PORNA. As well as 鈥淗adestown: Teen Edition鈥 (Hermes) with Near West Theatre. PARKER IRWIN (Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and Sandy Dean, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is going into his sophomore year at 91PORNA where he is earning his B.F.A. in musical theatre. He is very excited to make his Porthouse debut. Parker previously made his professional debut in the ensemble of 鈥淪weeney Todd in Concert鈥 at the National Concert Hall in Dublin Ireland. He is originally from the Erie Pennsylvania area, and is grateful for his family鈥檚 support through the years. 

Parker Irwin (Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and Sandy Dean, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is going into his sophomore year at 91PORNA where he is earning his B.F.A. in musical theatre. He is very excited to make his Porthouse debut. Parker previously made his professional debut in the ensemble of 鈥淪weeney Todd in Concert鈥 at the National Concert Hall in Dublin Ireland. He is originally from the Erie Pennsylvania area, and is grateful for his family鈥檚 support through the years.

AIDEN KETOLA (Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is so excited to be in the ensemble for 鈥淪ide Show鈥 at Porthouse Theatre. He is making his professional debut. He is currently an upcoming sophomore in the musical theatre class at Kent Atate University. Thank you all for coming! EDEN LAKE (Swing, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a rising sophomore pursuing their B.F.A. in Musical Theatre at 91PORNA. They are ecstatic to be making their professional debut with Porthouse this summer! They have worked hard during the school year and summer to bring you 鈥淪ide Show: In Concert鈥 and hope you enjoy the show and rest of the season! 

EDEN LAKE (Swing, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a rising sophomore pursuing their B.F.A. in Musical Theatre at 91PORNA. They are ecstatic to be making their professional debut with Porthouse this summer! They have worked hard during the school year and summer to bring you 鈥淪ide Show: In Concert鈥 and hope you enjoy the show and rest of the season!

PARKER LAMY (Jean MacLaren, 鈥淟erner and Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a rising sophomore Musical Theatre major at 91PORNA. She is beyond excited to take the stage for her Porthouse Theatre debut. She was most recently seen in the ensemble of 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA. Originally from Florida, she performed throughout high school in shows such as 鈥淪ingin鈥 in the Rain,鈥 鈥淎nnie,鈥 鈥42nd Street鈥 and 鈥淏eauty and the Beast.鈥 When not onstage, she loves playing the piano, reading and Irish dancing. She is so grateful to her mentors, family and friends for all their love and support. All glory to God. IG & TT: @parkermadeleinemusic 

LUCIA LAZZARA-GOODRICH (Sandy, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Daisy, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a rising senior at 91PORNA earning her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. You may have previously seen her in Kent University Mainstage productions such as 鈥淭he Crucible鈥 (Mary Warren), 鈥淩&H Cinderella鈥 (Marie/Fairy Godmother) and 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 (Ensemble/US Bea). Lucia also recently directed and assisted in the creation of a new original work, 鈥淎 Nation Divided, which she and her cast will be taking to Scotland to perform at the Festival Fringe in August. Lucia is super passionate about travel and changing hearts and minds through the transformative art of theatre. She would like to thank her friends and family for all their support. Lucia is so excited to be joining the Porthouse family this summer and hopes you enjoy the season! Insta: @lucialazzaragoodrich

STELLA MAES (Ensembles, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is currently a senior Musical Theatre major at 91PORNA and is so excited to be making her professional debut in the ensemble at Porthouse Theatre! So far at Kent, she鈥檚 been a part of 鈥淪omething Rotten!,鈥 鈥淜entucky鈥 and 鈥淭he Crucible鈥 as well as the opera and a faculty dance concert. She would like to thank this amazing cast and crew, you have made this process such a joy. She would also like to thank all of her friends and family for coming to the show, especially those who traveled from out of town to make it, and for always being supportive of her creative endeavors. Enjoy the show!  Instagram: stellamaes_ 

AUDREY MORRISON (Swing, 鈥淪ideshow鈥) is so excited to be making her Porthouse debut! She is going to be a junior B.F.A. Musical Theatre student at Kent and is from Cleveland, Ohio. She was most recently seen in 鈥淩odgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 Cinderella鈥 in the ensemble (u/s Madame) at 91PORNA, 鈥淪hrek, the Musical鈥 as Gingy at Fairview Park Fine Arts & Theatre Association and 鈥淧ride and Prejudice: the Musical鈥 in the Ensemble (u/s Lydia) at 91PORNA. Audrey would like to thank her family and friends for always supporting her. GO BROWNS! 

CARSON NICKELL (Ensemble, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a rising junior Musical Theatre major at 91PORNA and is excited to return to the stage in 鈥淏rigadoon鈥 as a member of the ensemble and understudy for Charlie. He was recently seen in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA, where he performed in the ensemble and served as the Nigel understudy, and as a male swing in 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a Good Man, Charlie Brown.鈥 Carson is grateful for the opportunity to continue developing his craft and extends his sincere thanks to his friends, family, and mentors for their continued support. 

ERIKSSON PEYTON (Assistant Music Director/Actor, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is very excited to continue his artistic journey here at Porthouse Theatre. He is a rising senior in the B.F.A. Musical Theatre program at 91PORNA, where he was most recently ensemble and ensemble/on state swing in their productions of 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 and 鈥淐inderella鈥 respectively. He was also Sasha in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥 last summer here at Porthouse! He would like to thank his friends, family, and mentors for their amazing support throughout the years. 

MCKINLEY PORTH (Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is a rising sophomore B.F.A. Musical Theatre major at 91PORNA. Originally from Gilbert, South Carolina this production of "Side Show" at Porthouse Theatre marks her professional debut. Previous favorite credits include Ariel in 鈥淭he Little Mermaid,鈥 脡ponine in 鈥淟es Mis茅rables,鈥 and Katherine in 鈥淣ewsies.鈥 She is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to perform this summer and hopes you enjoy the show! 

ANNABELLE PRICE (Ensemble, 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is so excited to be making her debut at Porthouse Theatre. She was recently in 鈥淐inderella鈥 at 91PORNA as ensemble, u/s Gabrielle, 鈥淭he Crucible鈥 at 91PORNA as Betty Parris and the 2025 Spring Faculty Dance Concert at 91PORNA. She wants to thank her family and friends for their support and love. Enjoy the show, and thank you for coming!

CHRIS RICHARDS* (Jeff, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is delighted to come back home to Porthouse this summer! Local audiences may have recently seen him as Ben in 鈥淭he Secret Garden鈥 at Stocker Arts Center or Plankton in 鈥淪pongeBob SquarePants: The Musical鈥 at Beck Center. Off-Broadway and NYC credits include The Pearl Theatre, The Mint Theatre, Project Shaw, and the Gallery Players. Regional: Pittsburgh Public, the Festival Stage of Winston-Salem, Playhouse on Park, Great Lakes Theatre (four seasons), Cleveland Play House, DOBAMA, Cain Park, Beck Center, none too fragile, Karamu House. Screen work includes 鈥淏ull鈥 [CBS], 鈥淕host Punchers鈥 [Amazon Prime, 鈥楾op 10 Fantasy Movies鈥 in 2026], and award-winning independent films such as 鈥淧andemic Trilogy鈥 [Cannes Film Awards Finalist] and 鈥淪pray Away鈥 [鈥楤est Comedy鈥 at Myrtle Beach International Film Festival and 鈥楤est Male Performance (Comedy)鈥 at Bridgeport Film Fest]. He is fortunate enough to have five upcoming films: 鈥淎 Pirate鈥檚 Life for Me;鈥 鈥淕od I Want You;鈥 鈥淗is Name Is John;鈥 鈥淭wice Midnight;鈥 and 鈥淭he Apologizers.鈥 Training: B.F.A. in Musical Theatre, 91PORNA. Proud member of Actors鈥 Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA. Additional info: . com | IG: @thisischrisrichards. 

DYLAN SCHMIDT( Ensemble, u/s Sir, 鈥淪ide Show In Concert鈥) is proud to be joining Porthouse Theatre for his first season. These productions mark his first musicals affiliated with 91PORNA, making this summer especially meaningful. Dylan has a long connection to 91PORNA's theatre community; his very first production there was "The Tragedy of Macbeth" in 2017, when he was eleven years old, directed by Fabio Polanco. Now a musical theatre B.F.A student at 91PORNA, Dylan is excited to take to the stage in a place that inspired his love of performing. He would like to thank the Porthouse team, his peers and his family for their continued encouragement.

EMMALINE SEIBERT (Jan, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Maggie Anderson, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is currently a sophomore at 91PORNA studying Musical Theatre. Recent credits include 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 as Ensemble and Portia u/s (91PORNA), 鈥淭o the Moon鈥 as Dust (Curtain Call KSU) and 鈥淎lice by Heart鈥 as Alice (Maryland Ensemble Theatre). Many thanks to friends, family and all those working to bring Porthouse to life this summer! 

LILLY SMART (Frenchy, 鈥淕rease鈥) is a freshman at 91PORNA. She is from Bridgeport, West Virginia, where she was very active in her high school theatre program as well as theatre in her local communities. She most recently performed in 91PORNA鈥檚 production of 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 as Portia. She wants to thank all of her mentors, friends, and family that have supported her throughout her journey. She is thrilled and honored to take part in her first production with Porthouse Theatre this summer! 

LINDSEY SMITS (Marty, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Ensemble, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is thrilled to be making her Porthouse debut as Marty in 鈥淕rease!鈥 Lindsey is an upcoming junior Musical Theatre student at 91PORNA. She was most recently seen in 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 and 鈥淢en on Boats鈥 at 91PORNA. She would like to thank her family, friends and her professors for their continuous support! 

COLE STELLATO (Eugene Florczyk, 鈥淕谤别补蝉别,鈥 Ensemble/ u/s Buddy, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and Assistant Music Director, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is thrilled to be spending another summer at Porthouse Theatre! He is currently pursuing his B.F.A. at 91PORNA for Musical Theatre and was recently Nigel in their production of 鈥淪omething Rotten!,鈥 Adam in 鈥淜entucky鈥 and last summer he was Schroeder in 鈥淵ou鈥檙e A Good Man, Charlie Brown.鈥 He would like to thank his family for being supportive and the professors at 91PORNA for being amazing individuals and fantastic instructors!

JEREMY SZYMANSKI (Roger, 鈥淕rease鈥 and MacGregor, Fred, u/s Jeff, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a senior B.F.A. Musical Theatre major at 91PORNA. He is so excited to be back at Porthouse this summer. You may have seen him on the Porthouse stage in 鈥淵ou鈥檙e a Good Man, Charlie Brown鈥 (Charlie Brown) or in 鈥淎nnie鈥 (Drake). He wants to thank his family and friends for all of their support. He would especially like to thank his voice teacher, Tim Culver, for all of his help. Jeremy loves Porthouse and hopes you all enjoy the show. Insta: jeremy_szymanski 

ROHN THOMAS* (Mr. Lundie, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) has been a professional actor, director and teacher for more than 50 years and has spent most of his career in the Northeast Ohio area. Rohn Thomas is delighted to return to Porthouse Theatre, where his first appearance was as Dr. Lombardi in 鈥淭he Servant of Two Masters鈥 in 1988. Some of his favorite Porthouse roles included Nathan Detroit in 鈥淕uys and Dolls,鈥 Moonface Martin in 鈥淎nything Goes,鈥 Erroneous in 鈥淔orum,鈥 Alfie Doolittle in 鈥淢y Fair Lady,鈥 Mayor Shinn in 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 Wilbur Turnblad in 鈥淗airspray,鈥 Monsignor O鈥橦ara in 鈥淪ister Act,鈥 Doc Gibbs in 鈥淥ur Town,鈥 Reverend Chasuble in 鈥淭he Importance of Being Earnest鈥 and Smee in 鈥淧eter Pan.鈥 His film and television credits include 鈥淪hawshank Redemption,鈥 鈥淭he West Wing,鈥 鈥淭he Ides of March,鈥 鈥淲elcome to Collinwood,鈥 鈥淭he Mothman Prophecies,鈥 鈥淪udden Death鈥 and 鈥淪hooting Stars.鈥 For the past thirty years, Rohn has taught at 91PORNA, where his specialty is Acting for the Camera. He is delighted to be back on the Porthouse stage as Mr. Lundie. Rohn is a longtime member of Actors鈥 Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA. Special thanks to his beautiful wife, Therese, and his children, Hunter, Morgan, Samuel and Kaishawn for their loving patience and support. 

HAYDEN TOON (Swing, 鈥淕谤别补蝉别,鈥 Houdini, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and Swing, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a student at 91PORNA pursuing a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. He is originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, and is excited to be here all summer as Houdini in 鈥淪ide Show鈥, and the male swings in 鈥淕rease鈥 and 鈥淏rigadoon!鈥 He was recently in the ensemble of 鈥淪omething Rotten!鈥 at 91PORNA. Enjoy the show! 

LARA TROYER (Ms. Lynch, 鈥淕rease鈥) Described as singing with an engaging, robust tone (clevelandclassical.com), Ms. Troyer traveled to Melbourne recently to perform the role of Krystyna in the Australian premiere of Jake Heggie鈥檚 鈥淭wo Remain鈥 with Nightingale Opera Theatre to great acclaim. 鈥淎merican soprano Lara Troyer was terrific as the conflicted survivor Krystyna. Her engaging presence and attractive, strong, warm voice gave the role a compelling urgency.鈥 (Classic Melbourne) Ms.Troyer made her Porthouse Theatre debut in the summer of 2023, and enjoyed performing there every summer since. She has performed soprano solos with the Battle Creek Symphony, Akron Symphony, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Master Singers Chorale, Cleveland Chamber Orchestra, Akron Baroque, Singer鈥檚 Companye, Kent Blossom Music Festival, Summit Choral Society, 91PORNA Chorus and Orchestra, Chamber Music Society of Ohio, Heights Chamber Orchestra, Chagrin Falls Studio Orchestra, Lansing Symphony Orchestra, Rochester Symphony Orchestra, Southeast Iowa Symphony Orchestra, Lansing Lyric Opera, Opera in the Ozarks and Bay View Music. She served as an Associate Artist for four years with Cleveland Opera and toured nationally with The New Sigmund Romberg Orchestra. She currently serves on the voice faculty and directs the Opera Workshop at 91PORNA. She lives in Cleveland Heights with her husband and two children and would like to thank them for their undying support.

GREG VIOLAND* (Andrew MacLaren, 鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is pleased to be back after appearing in 鈥淪outh Pacific,鈥 鈥淢y Fair Lady鈥 and 鈥淔iddler On The Roof鈥 at Porthouse. Additional venues: The Cleveland Play House, Great Lakes Theater, Playhouse Square, Cain Park, Dobama, Beck Center, Actor鈥檚 Summit, Ensemble, Cleveland Opera, Cleveland Lyric Opera, JCC Halle, CSU Summer Stages, True North, Porthouse Theatre, Lakeland Civic Theater, The Eldrid Theater, French Creek Theater and other venues including Town Hall NYC, the Virginia Musical Theater and Metro Stage in Washington DC. As a SAG-AFTRA member performing in radio and television commercials, industrial films and the occasional movie. To view his list of film and tv credits, see (Greg Violand, IMDB). He is retired from adjunct teaching at 91PORNA and Lakeland CC Community College.

DONOVAN WASELICH (Sonny Latierri, u/s Danny, 鈥淕rease") is a musical theatre major at 91PORNA and he will be making his professional debut at Porthouse Theatre this summer! He has trained in voice, acting, dance and many instruments, and he is eternally grateful to all those who have supported him along the way!

DAVYON WILLIAMSON (Ensemble, 鈥淕rease鈥 and  鈥淟erner & Loewe鈥檚 Brigadoon鈥) is a rising sophomore at 91PORNA from Lima, Ohio, where he discovered his passion for performing and a love of many other extracurriculars. Brigadoon marks his 30th production, and he is incredibly grateful to be returning to the Porthouse stage, with hopes for many more to come. He would love to extend his sincere thanks to his friends, family, mentors and peers for their unwavering support and encouragement, which continues to inspire and guide his journey. 

MADELINE ROSE YANKOWSKI (Ensemble/ u/s Auntie, 鈥淪ide Show鈥 and Box Office Staff) is thrilled to be making her Porthouse debut this summer in 鈥淪ide Show.鈥 She is a rising sophomore Musical Theatre major and Journalism minor at 91PORNA. Some credits: 鈥淭he Addams Family鈥 (Morticia), 鈥淪ix鈥 (Jane Seymour), 鈥淪hrek鈥 (Fiona), 鈥淟egally Blonde鈥 (Vivienne Kensington). Endless love to her family, friends and professors for their support. 

MARIANNA YOUNG (Betty Rizzo, 鈥淕rease鈥 and Fortune Teller/ Ensemble, 鈥淪ide Show鈥) is an upcoming junior Musical Theatre Major at 91PORNA. You may recognize her from Tzeitel in 鈥淔iddler on the Roof!鈥 Some of her shows at 91PORNA include 鈥淧ride and Prejudice,鈥 鈥淭he Wiz,鈥 鈥淐inderella鈥 and 鈥淭he Book of Will.鈥 She is so excited to play Betty Rizzo in 鈥淕rease鈥 and the whimsical role of Fortune Teller in 鈥淪ide Show!鈥 She would like to thank her amazing director, Terri Kent, the wonderful cast and crew and her incredible parents for their endless support and dedication in making this show as special as it is.

Special Thanks!

SPONSORS OF 鈥淪IDE SHOW, IN CONCERT鈥 AND LONGTIME PORTHOUSE THEATRE SUPPORTERS, DR. JOHN R. CRAWFORD-SPINELLI AND MR. FRANK CRAWFORD-SPINELLI 
A member of the Porthouse Theatre company as an administrator, choreographer and actor for more than three decades, John Crawford-Spinelli, Ed. D. served as dean of 91PORNA鈥檚 College of the Arts from 2009-2021. Previously, he was associate dean of the College of the Arts, director of the School of Theatre and Dance and producing director of Porthouse Theatre. Crawford-Spinelli has choreographed multiple productions at Porthouse Theatre, including 鈥淏谤颈驳补诲辞辞苍,鈥 鈥淥klahoma!,鈥 鈥淕uys & Dolls,鈥 鈥淲est Side Story,鈥 鈥淪weet Charity,鈥 鈥淭he Music Man,鈥 鈥淔iddler on the Roof鈥 and 鈥淢y Fair Lady.鈥 

 
Roe Green

ROE GREEN 
In 2025 Roe Green, M.A. 鈥80, L.H.D. 鈥23, and the Roe Green Foundation, made a $1 million gift to 91PORNA to establish the Roe Green Musical Theatre and Porthouse Artistic Directorship, benefitting the School of Theatre and Dance and Porthouse Theatre. The gift provides $100,000 in funding each year for 10 years for a new program support fund to be used at the discretion of the School of Theatre and Dance鈥檚 Musical Theatre coordinator and Porthouse Theatre鈥檚 producing artistic director. The new fund will support university and Porthouse productions, the hiring of assistant directors, guest choreographers and guest artists, the hosting of master classes and the awarding of artistic meritbased scholarships to students. Students who receive such scholarships will be known as Roe Green Scholars. We thank Roe Green for her unwavering support of the arts here at 91PORNA.

 
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JOAN AND ROCCO DILILLO 
Joan and Rocco DiLillo are longstanding friends of 91PORNA and dedicated Porthouse Theatre patrons. Together, the DiLillos are dedicated to advancing arts education and ensuring a vibrant future for Porthouse Theatre. Their generous philanthropic gift provides $1 million to be paid at $100,000 per year for 10 consecutive years helps enhance both the theatre鈥檚 infrastructure and programming, ensuring meaningful opportunities for performers, students and the community. In recognition of their generosity, 91PORNA is proud to name the Porthouse Theatre stage in their honor. We thank the DiLillos for their generous support. 

 

Additional Thanks to Todd A. Diacon, Ph.D. President, 91PORNA Melody Tankersley, Ph.D. Provost, 91PORNA and Diane H. Petrella, D.M.A. Dean, College of the Arts

Porthouse Theatre Resources

Porthouse Theatre Box Office 
The box office is open on performance evenings on the grounds from 6:30 p.m. through intermission and from 12:30 p.m. through intermission for 2:00 p.m. matinees. To make reservations, call 330672-3884. Daily Box Office hours are Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 5:00 p.m. at the Performing Arts Box Office in the Roe Green Center lobby of the Center for the Performing Arts, 91PORNA, Kent campus, 1325 Theatre Drive, Kent, OH. 

Discounted Group Rates 
Group rates are available for groups of ten or more. For group information, call 330-672-3884. 

Seating 
All sections are reserved seating. The house opens 30 minutes before the curtain. 

Latecomers 
Latecomers will be seated at appropriate intervals in the performance. 

Electronic Devices  
Please, turn all electronic devices off or to silent ring. If you are expecting an urgent call, please leave your name and seating location with the house manager. There is no texting in the theatre or during a performance. 

Smoking  
Smoking and tobacco use is prohibited on all 91PORNA campuses and university property, including Porthouse Theatre. 

Cameras and Recording Devices  
Cameras and recording devices are strictly prohibited in the theatre. The videotaping or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibited. Patrons who violate this rule will be asked to delete any footage and surrender their equipment to an usher until after the show. 

The Concession Stand  
The concession stand is open before the show and during intermission. It serves snacks, bottled water, soft drinks, candy and assorted treats. 

Picnic Parties on our Grounds 
Enjoy a picnic on our beautiful grounds before the show with a meal ordered from a great local business or packed at home. 

Picnic Tables 
Picnic Tables are available for the enjoyment of our patrons, on a first-come, first-serve basis. 

Lost and Found  
Lost and Found is located at the box office. 

Accessibility  
Porthouse Theatre is a barrier-free facility. Optimum seating for patrons in wheelchairs may be arranged with prior notice. Assisted Listening Devices are available at the box office. There is no charge for this service but you will be asked to leave a photo ID. 

Free Parking 
Free Parking is available from both the main Blossom entrance and 91PORNA Drive. Using the east entrance to Blossom from Northampton Road is often the easiest way to get to the theatre. 

Thornbury Pavilion 
Thornbury Pavilion can be reserved in advance by mailing in the reservation form, completing it online, or by calling 330.672.3884. There is a $2 fee per person for non-subscribers. Space is subject to availability. 

Hackett Family Pavilion  
Hackett Family Pavilion is available for patrons on a first-come, first-serve basis.