Announcing the Cast of

Heathers the Musical

Directed by: Liz Colandene
Producers: Mike Holland, Jess Rawls, Karen Veltri

July 2024

Cast

Veronica Sawyer: Alicia Zheng
JD:
Jehan Silva
Heather Chandler:
Cody Boehm
Heather Duke:
Meghan Bentley
Heather McNamara:
Lisa Kalinowski
Martha Dunstock:
Brittany Washington
Ram Sweeney:
Evan Zimmerman
Kurt Kelly:
Mylo Cluff
Ram’s Dad + Adults:
Alexander Colon
Kurt’s Dad + Adults:
Laura Bingham
Ms. Fleming / Mom:
Ahryel Tinker
Ensemble:
Lourdes Turnblom
Mary Efimetz
Cady Denk
Bella Lerch
Elana Kirwan
Owen Potts
Josh Horvath
Marc Barbret
Loic Razanakoto

Crew

Producers: Mike Holland, Jess Rawls, Karen Veltri
Director: Liz Colandene
Assistant Director: Jackie Madejski
Music Director: Matthew Scarborough
Stage Manager: Beck Webster
Choreographer: Caroline Scarborough
Fight/Intimacy Coordinator: Adian Chapman
Lighting Designer: Ari McSherry
Sound Designer: Josh Fields
Costumer: Claire Jeffreys
Props: Natalie Foley
Playbill: Annie Galvin
Social Media: Jess Rawls
House Manager: Bunny Bonnes


Announcing our 2024 Season!

Heathers
The Musical

Summer 2024 - July 19 thru 28
Musical by Kevin Murphy and
Laurence O'Keefe

Based on the cult classic film of the same name, Heathers is the story of Veronica Sawyer, a senior at the fictional Westerberg High. Veronica longs to be cool like the clique of it-girls that runs Westerberg: the unaffected, unattainable Heathers. Unfortunately, in addition to awesome levels of popularity, the Heathers are also cruel, choosing to mock and bully their kingdom into submission.

Content Warning: Explicit language, graphic violence, self-harm/suicide/suicidal ideation, sexual content, sexual violence, homophobia, stalking/harassment, eating disorders and fatphobia, depiction of death, drug/alcohol abuse

The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare Abridged

Autumn 2024 - Dates TBD
Written by Daniel Singer, Adam Long,
& Jess Winfield

Can three guys really cover thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours? This fast-firing comedy does just that as it parodies all of the Shakespeare plays (plus the sonnets!) with only three performers in two acts.