Why This Show

Meet The People

Connect

Why This Show

Meet The People

Connect

Why This Show

Meet The People

Connect

Artistic Staff

Zachary McKendrick

(he/him)

Director

Jay
Havens

(he/him/they)

Sets/Props/Costume Designer

Owen
Brierley

Virtual

Scenographer

Paul
Cegys

(he/him)

Lighting/Video Designer

Adam Campbell

(he/him)

Sound Designer

Olivia
Rossel

(she/her)

Assistant

Director IRL

Lex
Podrats

Assistant

Director VR

melinda
little

(she/her)

Acting Coach

Brooke
Barnes

(she/her)

Supervising Dramaturg

The Cast

Ethan
Warren

(he/him)

Papa/Sims

brooke
Daher

(she/her)

Morris

Ariana Kobetic

(she/her)

Woodnut

Ariana
nicholson

(she/they)

Iris

Theo
Patterson

(they/them
he/him)

Doyle

The Crew

Production staff

Janelle
Rainville

(she/her)

Production Manager

Christopher Greenhalgh

(he/him)

Technical Director

Nadine
Grant

(she/her)

Head of Wardrobe

Shaw forgeron

(he/him)

Props Coordinator

Chelsea Vanoverbeke

Lighting Supervisor

Carlos Fernandez

(he/him)

Sound Supervisor

Ashu
Adhikari

Virtual World Programmer

Quinn Hetherington

(she/her)

Assistant Production Manager

Paula Bornacelli

(she/her)

Stage Manager

Daniela Milicevic

(she/her)

ASM of Props

Sue (Yijia)
Sun

(she/her)

ASM of Wardrobe

Renee
Walker

(she/her)

ASM of Book and Virtual World & VR Cinematographer

Sophie Koroman

(any)

Head of Carps

Bella
Ortiz

(she/her)

Head of Props

Sarah
Weber

(she/her)

Head of Paint/Breakdown

Jamie
Connors

(he/she)

Head of Lighting

Leo
Ridpath

(he/him)

Head of Sound

Lex
Podrats

Head of Video

Julia
You

(she/her)

Publicity & Outreach Associate

Melissa
Zarnke

(she/her)

Box Office & Front of House Manager

Dramaturgs

Alex
Ferguson

(they/she)

Chris DeLenardo

(he/him)

Isabella
Renzella

(she/her)

Lex
Podrats

Olivia
Rossel

(she/her)

Soph
Fonseca

(they/them)

Work-study Team

Priscilla Asare

Dani Djomga

Arabella Hormillada

Georgia Marshall

Morgaine McEvoy

Bikramjit Singh

THPERF 244

Carpentry


Chris
Delenardo

(he/him)

Isabella
Renzella

(she/her)

Octavia Andrushko

(she/her)

Sylvie
Potje

(she/her)

Zachary
Duncan

(he/him)


Wardrobe


Danielle
Berry

(she/her)

Delaney Decker

(she/her)

Emma
Van Dijk

(she/her)

Sara Craft-Hamilton

(she/her)

Shirley
Ma

(she/her)


Props


Alex
FeRguson

(they/she)

Cynthia
Leclair

(she/her)

Ellie
bowman

(she/her)

Maya
Foxton

(she/her)


Lighting


Adair
Tran

(they/them)

Ethan
Warren

(he/him)

Helayna Panagos

(she/her)

Raquel
Fiaes

(she/her)

Soph
Fonseca

(they/them)


Sound


Soph
Fonseca

(they/them)


Video


Zachary
Duncan

(he/him)

We acknowledge that this theatre and the university that holds it stand on the traditional territories of the Attawandaron (also known as the Neutral), Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is in Block 2 of the Haldimand Tract, land promised in 1784 by the British Crown to the Haudenosaunee of the Grand River in recognition of their alliance during the American Revolution.

 

This territory, which includes six miles on either side of the Grand River, is governed by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum, an agreement that teaches that the land is a shared dish from which we all eat, and that we carry collective responsibilities: to take only what we need, to ensure there is enough for others, and to keep the dish clean for those who come after us. It is an agreement rooted in care, reciprocity, and stewardship.


Gathering here in this theatre, on this land, within this agreement, means recognizing that welcome comes with responsibility. It asks us to consider how we move through shared spaces, how we care for one another, and how the systems we build shape access, safety, and belonging as equal partners.

We acknowledge that this theatre and the university that holds it stand on the traditional territories of the Attawandaron (also known as the Neutral), Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is in Block 2 of the Haldimand Tract, land promised in 1784 by the British Crown to the Haudenosaunee of the Grand River in recognition of their alliance during the American Revolution.

 

This territory, which includes six miles on either side of the Grand River, is governed by the Dish with One Spoon Wampum, an agreement that teaches that the land is a shared dish from which we all eat, and that we carry collective responsibilities: to take only what we need, to ensure there is enough for others, and to keep the dish clean for those who come after us. It is an agreement rooted in care, reciprocity, and stewardship.


Gathering here in this theatre, on this land, within this agreement, means recognizing that welcome comes with responsibility. It asks us to consider how we move through shared spaces, how we care for one another, and how the systems we build shape access, safety, and belonging as equal partners.