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KIM'S CONVENIENCE

"Kim's Convenience" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

KIM'S CONVENIENCE was originally produced as part of the 2011 Toronto Fringe Festival. The premiere production of KIM'S CONVENIENCE was produced by Soulpepper Theatre Company, Toronto, ON.

DIRECTOR

Yong Suk Yoo

DRAMATURG

Kee-Yoon Nahm

INTIMACY DIRECTOR

Desiree Montes

SCENIC & PROPS DESIGNER

Joshua E. Gallagher

LIGHTING DESIGNER

Jaemin Park

PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER

Madison Youngblood

SWING STAGE MANAGER

Zach Mlekush

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Fangran Li

DIALECT COACH

Patrece Bloomfield

FIGHT DIRECTOR Reiko Ho

COSTUME DESIGNER Caifeng Hong

SOUND DESIGNER Minjae Kim (김민재)

DECK STAGE MANAGER Nicolas Raffenaud

FOUNDER & PRODUCER

Jason Goedken

FOUNDER & CONSULTING ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Whitney Morse

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Echoes of the Past, Visions of the Future SEASON 10

KIM’S CONVENIENCE

Humor and heart on every aisle.

Mr. Kim, a first-generation Korean immigrant, dispenses fatherly wisdom, history lessons, and potato chips from behind his convenience store counter in the upand-coming Regent Park neighborhood of Toronto. With new luxury buildings popping up around the convenience store and a Walmart preparing to move in, Mr. Kim receives an unexpected offer for his property. He now has a difficult decision to make: keep the cash or keep Kim’s. But Kim’s Convenience is more than just his livelihood — it is his legacy. Follow Mr. Kim as he tries desperately, and hilariously, to convince his daughter Janet, a budding photographer, to take over the store. Wholly original, hysterically funny, and deeply moving, Kim’s Convenience tells the story of one Korean family struggling to face the future amidst the bitter memories of their past. But no matter what, humor and heart find their way onto every aisle in this award-winning play that is now a hit series on Netflix.

PREVIEWS / $30

JAN 27TH-29TH, 2026

PERFORMANCES / $40

JAN 30TH-MAR 14TH, 2026

TALKBACKS

FEB 5TH, 19TH; MAR 5TH, 2026

ASL PERFORMANCE MAR 3RD, 2026

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ONLY SOME OF GOD’S CHILDREN OR MISSISSIPPI MAGNOLIAS

Will roots grow on Promised

Land?

Best friends, John Curtis and William “Cochise” Brown, return home to Plantersville, Mississippi after taking part in the 1963 March on Washington. Inspired by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights leaders, the two men contemplate if they want to spend the rest of their lives in the south. Betty, John’s wife, is anxious to leave Mississippi after their son Ezekiel is attacked at a sit-in protest. Meanwhile Cochise’s wife, Hattie Mae, a local juke joint singer, is excited at the prospects of singing in northern nightclubs. She willingly leaves the decision to Cochise, but Cochise only looks to John. The hope of owning the Promised Land, worked on by generations of John’s family, further complicates the decision of whether to leave Mississippi. Where will these two close families choose to grow their roots: in new northern lands, or the fertile southern soil they know so well? Only Some of God's Children or Mississippi Magnolias is a beautiful, yet terribly honest story of five different flowers just waiting to bloom.

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PREVIEWS / $30

APR 7TH-9TH, 2026

PERFORMANCES / $40

APR 10TH-MAY 9TH, 2026

TALKBACKS

APR 16TH; MAY 7TH, 2026

ASL PERFORMANCE

APR 28TH, 2026

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Mini Summer Vacation 2026

NIGHTSWEAT

Pre-Elderly Girls Gone Wild

Britney Cox, a washed-up actress has been canceled on social media! To hide from the haters her anxious young assistant, Maude Bender, has booked a girl’s murder mystery weekend at a Berkshires Airbnb. Joining the fun is Tawny Fitzsimmons, a tired mom, and ex-cop and security detail Dale James. Comic mania ensues when the girl’s weekend goes awry. Between pipe bombs, appliances that don’t work, slashed tires, a mysterious landlady, and news of a serial killer hunting “pre-elderly women,” what more could go wrong? “Bridesmaids” meets “Friday the 13th” in Natalie Symons’ hilarious new farce, Nightsweat, as it pokes fun at wokeness, Florida, pronouns, Ozempic, white privilege, “don’t say gay,” horror movie tropes, fake news, and, of course, Hall & Oats. Book your stay at McCurdy’s Haunted Airbnb where murder, mayhem, and belly laughs are behind every door.

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PREVIEWS / $30

JUN 16TH-20TH, 2026

PERFORMANCES / $40

JUN 20TH-AUG 8TH, 2026

TALKBACKS

JUN 25TH; JUL 9TH, 23RD; AUG 6TH, 2026

ASL PERFORMANCE

JUL 21ST, 2026

CAST

SONG KIM (Appa) is making his debut at The Studio Theatre. Based in Minneapolis, MN, he has most recently appeared in the original plays The Great Armistice Day Blizzard by Liz Neerland and Secret Warriors by Rick Shiomi with nimbus theatre and History Theatre respectively.

SAJA (Umma) is honored to be playing the role of Umma at The Studio Theatre. After decades of fulfilling roles shaped by societal expectations, Saja transitioned from an IT career in Corporate Fraud to pursue a renewed life in the arts. She performs stand-up comedy in the Dallas–Fort Worth area and is also writing her first book. Saja holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from the University of Minnesota and is also a PBIA-certified billiards instructor. @sajastage

IAN (Jung) is a Korean-American actor whose work is rooted in music, memory, and the search for belonging. Trained as a classical cellist at the Manhattan School of Music and La Escola de Música Victòria dels Àngels, the emotional vocabulary of music continues to shape his evolving approach to acting and storytelling. After immigrating at age eleven and growing up between cultures, he turned to film and music, finding in them reflections of feelings he couldn’t yet express, a resonance that continues to shape his artistic voice. Ian spent the past decade acting in South Korea, appearing in Uncle Samsik (Disney+), and on stage in What’s Wrong with Popular Novels?! (selected 2023 Best 7 Korean Play). His training includes method acting with Sam Kim (Actors Studio alumnus), intensive courses at the Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute, and further study with mentors such as Paul Pryce, Hyojin Park, Bruce Baek, and Elise Moon. Ian also writes; his recent film Joseph was shot in New York and is now in post-production. IG: @_ianiamian

JUYEON SONG* (Janet) is a Korean-born actor and a 2023 graduate of New York University Tisch Drama’s Experimental Theatre Wing. She originated the role of Jane in The Heart Sellers at The Huntington Theatre Company (2023) and The Guthrie Theater (2024). Her theatre work also includes playing Mija in Haenyeo’s Kitchen in Jeju Island, Korea (2021). On screen, she recently starred as Haeja in the independent feature film Deli Love (2026). Her short film credits include Pedigree (Palm Springs International Film Festival, HollyShorts), White Butterfly (New York Asian Film Festival, Hawaii International Film Festival), and Parked in America (South by Southwest). She is continually challenging the boundaries of her craft. Grateful to her parents. @its.juuuyeon

PRENTICE MYLES

(Rich, Mr. Lee, Mike, Alex, Others) is a New York/Atlanta-based artist making his Florida debut with The Studio Theatre. Prentice has performed in various productions around NYC. His recent stage credits include the first translated production of Mater Familias (2025) by Italian playwright Pier Lorenzo Pisano at The Tank Theatre. He’s performed in other original works such as ZOOCHOSIS (2025) at Arts on Site, The Last of the Son (2023) at The Five Angels Theatre, & The Box (2023); a short play at The Chain Theatre. Prentice is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts class of 2019. Since then, he has continued classes at The Actors Gym with Kyle Fabel. prenticemyles.com | IG: @g0ld.mind | 912 ∞

BRIAN JOSE* (Understudy for Appa) is elated to be joining this remarkable company and to be making his debut with The Studio Theatre. Previous roles include the Engineer in Miss Saigon (National Tour, White Plains Performing Arts Center), the King in The King and I (Interlakes Theatre), and Vernon Hines in The Pajama Game (National Asian Artists Project). He is a New York based actor/director/ producer and is the proud Co-Founder of Broadway Barkada, a Filipino performing artists collective. With Broadway Barkada, he has had the

*Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers, appearing under a special agreement with Actors' Equity Association.

honor of performing at The White House, Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, and The Kennedy Center. Brian holds a BA in Theatre from Indiana University. Proud Actors Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA member. @brianjose

MONA LIM (Understudy for Umma) is thrilled to be making her debut with SIGPRO! She is a Korean-American, Iowa-grown, Yale dropout. For over 30 years, as a director, she raised a generation of artists who then inspired her to start her third act by jumping back into the industry. She began “knocking off bucket list items and doing things that used to terrify her”. Unsurprisingly, she has been having the time of her life. Mona spent most of 2025 focusing on film projects, but was last seen as Duncan/First Witch et al in Macbeth at Jobsite, as Mama Morton in Chicago and Bloody Mary in South Pacific at Suncoast Broadway Theatre. She also appeared at American Stage as Afong Moy in The Chinese Lady . www.themonalim.com

SAGE KIM (Understudy for Janet) is a Korean-American actor based in Atlanta, GA. She is thrilled to make her debut at The Studio Theatre. As a first-generation immigrant from Masan, South Korea, she is grateful to be a part in bringing this beloved immigrant story to life with the stellar cast and crew. Most recently onstage, Atlanta, GA: The Heart Sellers (Jane U/S), Horizon Theatre; Gloria (Kendra), Merely Players Presents. Film/TV: Class of ‘09 (FX/Hulu), Blue Bayou (Focus Features). IG: @sagekahyun

DIRECTION

INS CHOI (Author) was born in Korea but grew up and currently lives in Toronto, Canada with his wife and two children. Some of his theatre acting credits include Banana Boys, lady in the red dress (fu-GEN); Hamlet, The Odyssey, Comedy of Errors, The Taming of the Shrew, All's Well That Ends Well (Stratford Festival); Alligator Pie and Death of a Saleman (Soulpepper). As a writer, his debut play, Kim's Convenience, won the Best New Play award and the Patron's Pick at the 2011 Toronto Fringe festival. It then launched Soulpepper theatre company's 2012 season, toured

across Canada, and was adapted into a TV series of the same name on the CBC and Netflix for 5 seasons. Ins was a writer, executive producer and co-creator of the TV series. He has also written a solo show called Subway Stations of the Cross: Songs, Stories and Spoken Words and was part of the collective that created Alligator Pie, re(birth): ee cummings in song, Window on Toronto (Soulpepper) and 2000 Candles (Brookstone). His new play Bad Parent was produced by Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre for the fall of 2022 at PTE in Winnipeg, the Cultch in Vancouver and at Soulpepper in Toronto. He’s also developing various TV and film projects.

YONG

SUK YOO (Director) is a Korean-born, US-based interdisciplinary theater and live performance director renowned for intercultural works and innovative integration of digital technology and new media. Dedicated to introducing Korean and Asian theatrical practices to American audiences, he blends mythological imagination, diasporic experiences, and immersive multimedia elements into groundbreaking performances. Yoo currently serves as an Associate Professor in the John Wells Directing Program at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama. Notable productions include Nolpan: Khoj, The Butterfly’s Dream, Yellow Inn, Oedipus the King, A Silent Table, and When Spring Comes to Hills and Dales. In 2008, Yoo was honored as an Emerging Theater Artist by the Arts Council Korea. @yongsuk_irreplaceable

FANGRAN LI (Assistant Director) is a China-born bilingual director and translator dedicated to telling stories that reflect the lived experiences of our time while fostering cross-cultural and interdisciplinary exploration. Her recent directing credits include Antigone and the one-act Elephant in the Room. Her assistant and associate directing work in musical theatre includes Rouge, Our Lifelong Serendipity, and Murder Ballad. Fangran is currently a second-year John Wells Directing Fellow in the MFA program at Carnegie Mellon University. She holds a BA from Hampshire College, where she concentrated in theatre directing and Japanese. She extends her heartfelt thanks to her family, mentors, and friends for their unwavering support throughout her artistic journey. IG: @franliii

PATRECE BLOOMFIELD

(Dialect Coach) A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Patrece grew up always eager to entertain and sing whenever she walked into a room. After migrating to Florida at the age of 9 with her family, she grew up as a "choir kid" through high school and after starting private vocal lessons at the age of 15, she took her interest and love for singing into her college career at the University of Central Florida (UCF) where she started a focus in vocal performance as her major, where her strength became classical training. While still being a full-time performer, Patrece has graced stages at Walt Disney World, multiple theaters, short films, various commercials, and film/TV opportunities. While her career gets her the opportunity to do TV/ film and Commercial work, one of her biggest joys is coaching from a vocal and performance perspective. Patrece currently resides in Central Florida and continues to perform and coach while enjoying the love and support of her friends and family.

REIKO HO (Fight Director) is a director, playwright, and choreographer from Hawaii. Her work has been seen throughout Hawaii, as well as nationally. Directorial projects in 2026 include a national tour for The Great Race: The Story of the Chinese Zodiac which she also wrote, Yellow Face by David Henry Hwang, and Our Okinawan Ohana by Lee Tonouchi. Tales of the Sun and Moon that she also wrote runs in Hawaii, then tours nationally next season. Reiko is Artistic Associate for Honolulu Theatre for Youth, an Invited Artist at the National Institute of Directing and Ensemble Creation, a member of The Consortium of Asian American Theaters & Artists, a member of the Ninja Monkeys stunt team, and serves on the Board of Directors of TYA/USA.

DESIREE MONTES

(Intimacy Director) Desiree is an AEA actress, singer, dancer, puppeteer, voice-over artist, creative/artistic director, choreographer, intimacy coordinator, and arts educator. Audiences at The Sharon have seen Desiree's previous intimacy work in Kim's Convenience. Notable intimacy credits include: For Colored Girls..., Orlando Sentinel’s 2025 ‘Top Production’ (Theater West End), Sordid Lives , Orlando Sentinel award winner (Theater West

End), Next to Normal, Orlando Sentinel award winner (Theater West End), Calendar Girls , Orlando Sentinel’s 2025 Top Production (Theater West End), Romeo & Juliet (Orlando Shakes), Jesus Christ Superstar, Orlando Sentinel award winner (Theater West End), The Great Comet of 1812, Orlando Sentinel multi-award winner 2024 (Theater West End). Training & Certification: Ann C. James (Intimacy Coordinators of Color). linktr. ee/bookdesmontes | @brdwyheart

KEE-YOON NAHM (Dramaturg) is an interdisciplinary dramaturg, translator, and theatre scholar. His work has been presented at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Yale Repertory Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, TheatreWorks Colorado Springs, Coalescence Theatre Project, Illinois State University, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA, Texas State University, Yale Cabaret, the Seoul Performing Arts Festival, the National Theatre Company of Korea, the Korean National Gugak Center, and the National Dance Company of Korea, among others. He is currently Visiting Associate Professor of Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University, where he also received his MFA and DFA degrees.

PRODUCTION

CLAYTON BECKER (Senior Manager, Technical Operations) is from the DFW area of Texas. Always wanting a career in theatre, he received his BA in Theatre from the University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, AR. After graduating, Clay worked as the Technical Director at Circa’ 21 Dinner Playhouse in Rock Island, IL before joining The Studio Theatre team in 2018. When not in the theatre, he is out hiking, kayaking or biking the wonders of mother nature across the country. Clay invites everyone to see the brilliant work our team does at both The Sharon and The Studio venues!

LESLIE BECKER (Director of People, Projects & Culture) Since joining this organization in 2018, Leslie has had the privilege of working across various facets of the theatre. Now, as the Director of People, Projects, and Culture,

she is dedicated to working closely with the team to cultivate an inclusive and collaborative workplace environment. Leslie believes that fostering an inclusive and supportive culture is essential for creating exceptional art, art that SigPro is proud to share with its audiences. Leslie is grateful for the opportunity to serve this talented team and contribute to the vibrant arts community, she extends thanks to the audience for their continued support of the arts.

MONICA BERDECIO, MA

(Marketing Director) Bolivian roots drive her passion for the arts, food, and people. She is a two-time graduate of the University of Florida, holding a Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations and a Master's Degree in Mass Communication, specializing in Global Strategic Communication. She has taken on various roles within The Villages community, leading her to her most recent one as Marketing Director for Significant Productions, where she continues to pursue her love for making stories resonate with diverse communities. When she's not creating stories for work, she's creating memories with her husband and three kids wherever the fun is.

NATALIE BOLLINGER

(Marketing & Social Media Coordinator) is a proud Midwest mutt with a theatre and communications degree from Ball State University. Before joining SigPro, you may have seen her on VNN’s Entertainment Beat. Now, she brings her creativity to life as SigPro’s social media coordinator. When she’s not crafting content, you can find her behind the scenes (or under the spotlight) at local theatres, or trying out cool coffee shops with pals.

TINA CARROLL (Assistant Manager of Patron Services) attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Marquette University where she earned a B.A. in Journalism and a minor in Marketing. She has spent the majority of her career working as office manager and children’s ministry director in large churches with lots of volunteers. A great joy has been teaching children’s choir for many years. Music, dance, and theater is vital in her life and she enjoys performing as well as directing. She and her husband have two sons. Tina loves living in The

Villages and is delighted to celebrate her “un-retirement” joining SigPro as Assistant Manager of Patron Services.

ROEL CAVAZOS (Audiovisual Supervisor) is the Audiovisual Technician Assistant for Significant Productions. Roel is originally from Raymondville, TX. He joined us in the summer of 2023, after having been on tour with Jurassic World Live as an automation technician under Feld Entertainment. Before Feld Entertainment, he worked for Jurassic Quest National Tour for over 2 years. Since getting off the road, he has enjoyed learning new things everyday about his work here at The Studio Theatre and The Sharon. Him and his partner, Madi Carr, who is the Production Coordinator for The Sharon, have been welcomed with open arms into the Significant Productions family, and look forward to many more shows with them.

ANGEL CREEKS

(Artistic Director) is honored to join this wonderful company with over 30 years of experience as an actor, singer, dancer, teacher, choreographer, and director. A few credits include: Film and television (North Hollywood, Days of Our Lives, Living Single), Broadway (Fosse, Chicago the Musical), national tours and artists (Chicago the Musical, Starlight Express, Michael Jackson, Anne Reinking), regional and theme parks (Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular, Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, Frozen-Live at the Hyperion, Romeo and Juliet, Hairspray, Godspell, Seussical). She is an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion working with PSPI.org, CFEABlackbook.org, and Blacktheatregirlmagic.org. She has a B.A. in Performing Arts from St. Mary’s College of California, and a certificate in leadership from University of Notre Dame.

ANTONIO CAMPAGNA (Carpenter) born in Caracas, Venezuela, with Italian heritage, found his way to the United States in 2013. His passion for art and entertainment led him to graduate in Film Production and obtain a Certificate in Stage Technology from Valencia College. Since childhood, he has cultivated his artistic talent, writing plays and exploring various forms of creative expression. Currently, he channels his love for entertainment at The Studio,

where he plays a crucial role in creating sets and stages for theatrical productions. His world revolves around the fascinating universe of performing arts, where he continues to make his mark with creativity and dedication.

JON CRONIN (Director of Operations) has been working in live events for fifteen years. His professional journey before joining The Sharon in 2021 included Dave Matthews Band, Huey Lewis & The News, World Wrestling Entertainment, Apple Events, Universal Parks and Resorts, and The Walt Disney Company. Jon currently serves as Director of Operations at SigPro, where he supports the production and operations teams across both of our world-class venues. An avid cruiser and theme park fan, Jon spends as much time at Disney or in the middle of the ocean as possible.

STEPHANIE ELLIOTT (Production Manager) has been professionally working in theatre since graduating from The University of Florida BA Theatre & Dance program in 2011. Previous experience includes Orlando Family Stage (Assistant Stage Manager), Garden Theatre (Production Stage Manager and Company Manager), Theater West End (Production Stage Manager), Orlando Fringe (Production Stage Manager), Virgin Voyages (Rehearsal Stage Management Supervisor), Epic Universe (Coordinator for Untrainable Dragon Show), and SeaWorld (Stage Manager of POP!). When she is not facilitating brave spaces for performers and creative teams to play pretend or explore the human condition, she can be found at home with her husband, three children, and their ever-growing list of farm animals.

KRISTIN FORTUNA

(Analyst, Sales, & Customer Support)

Originally from Nashville, TN, Kristin fell in love with the Arts at an early age. Her career began in Nashville in the 1990s, working for venues such as Ryman Auditorium, Bridgestone Arena, and Starwood Amphitheater before accepting a position with Clear Channel located in Houston, Texas. Following that, she made her way to Orlando, Florida in 2004. Kristin has since had the opportunity to lend her talents to multiple other venues including Hard

Rock Live, Dr. Phillips Center, Clermont Performing Arts Center, and Reilly Arts Center. Outside of work, Kristin enjoys spending time with her family, photography, and performing at local music venues such as Orange Blossom Opry and Morgan’s Music Junction.

JOSHUA E. GALLAGHER (Scenic & Props Designer, Set Dressing) has been designing imaginary places in real spaces for the past decade. He began working with The Studio Theatre in 2021 creating an assortment of deserts for The Cake , and became a full-time member of the Significant Productions team shortly thereafter. He has also designed scenery for Garden Theatre, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, University of Cincinnati, Villanova University, Millbrook Playhouse, and Kalamazoo Civic Theatre, among others. Joshua has a Master of Fine Arts in Stage Design from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. JoshuaEGallagher.com

CORY H. GARRETT (Costume Shop Supervisor) is a graduate of the Masters in Entertainment Design at Southern Methodist University and received his undergraduate degree from East Texas Baptist University. Before packing up the truck and moving to paradise, he assisted Elaine J. McCarthy on the world premiere opera The Diving Bell and the Butterfly at The Dallas Opera. He is a freelance costume and scenic designer currently based in Central Florida. Selected designs include Cabaret (The Studio Theatre), Next to Normal (Theater 3), Plano (Richland College Theatre), Let the Right One In (Outcry Theatre), The Rape of Lucretia (Meadows Lyric Theatre), Twelfth Night - The Musical (Southern Methodist University), and The Odyssey (Dallas Theatre Center-Public Works Dallas). IG: @thartsofthartopolis

JASON GOEDKEN (Producer) has been the Operations Manager at The Sharon since its opening in 2015. Prior to his time in Florida, he spent the previous 11 years working in various theatres in NYC and Chicago. Jason helped found both The Sharon and The Studio Theatre and manages the staff from both venues. Although

his work is mostly behind-the-scenes, he made a memorable acting debut in The Studio Theatre's Second Season as Harry in Company

LONNIE GOERTZ (Assistant Manager of Patron Services) After touring for two decades as a prop person with national tours of Broadway musicals, Lonnie Goertz recently relocated to The Villages from Atlantic Beach, FL to be closer to her mom. A graduate of NYU, some of her credits include Dear Evan Hansen, Jersey Boys, Moulin Rouge, Fun Home , and The Lion King . When she’s not in the theater, Lonnie enjoys running, cooking, chatting about vegetables, and chasing lizards in the park with her dog. She’s looking forward to becoming a better line dancer and has a hard time saying no to coffee ice cream.

MARIO GONZALEZ (Lighting Supervisor) is thrilled to be working with Significant Productions. He graduated in 2025 from the University of Florida with his MFA in Lighting Design, where he designed multiple shows including Macbeth, Blood at the Root, and Pipeline. He also has a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Tampa. He's incredibly excited to start this new chapter with Significant Productions and cannot wait to help create incredible shows.

JORDAN GREGSON (Artistic Associate) is an actor, arts administrator, director, and producer. Jordan proudly serves as the Artistic Associate at Significant Productions. When Jordan isn’t assisting with casting and script selection for The Studio Theatre, you can find him in the rehearsal room supporting guest directors, working on his own passion projects, or relaxing at the beach. Selected assistant directing credits include When We Were Young and Unafraid & Angel Street (Significant Productions), Intimate Apparel (Asolo Repertory Theatre), Jekyll & Hyde (Players by the Sea), Power to the Queendom (Black and Latino Playwrights Celebration), Gloria (Texas State University) the 2022 Broadway World Austin Award Winner for Best Play. Selected directing credits include A League of Her Own (Significant Productions), Everyone But Us (Retama Theatre Series), Imaginary Friend & The Meeting (TXST New Play Festival), We Are Proud to Present… & Punk Rock (Apex Theatre Studio). He is an alumnus

of Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and Texas State University. jordanhoughgregson.com | @just_jayhgreg

CAIFENG HONG (Costume Designer) is a costume designer and illustrator with a foundation in fashion design. She received her BFA in Fashion Design from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and her MFA in Costume Design from Carnegie Mellon University. Her design work spans immersive media, theatre, film, and fashion. Her theatre credits include Lear; John Proctor Is the Villain; and In Time, Microplastic Invasion Strategy, both immersive theatre experiences; Candle, a Chinese traditional play; and Mirror , a virtual reality theatre experience. In summer 2024, she served as a millinery and dressing apprentice at the Santa Fe Opera and was the costume designer for La Cenerentola and craft lead in the Apprentice Scenes. She was also a featured artist in Phipps Conservatory’s Flowers Meet Fashion: Inspired by Billy Porter. In 2025, she was named an Elizabeth Schrader Kimberly Fellow. caifenghong.com | IG: ceibongyi

MINJAE KIM (김민재) (Sound Designer) is a NY-based Korean-Canadian theater artist and is excited to make his debut at The Studio Theatre. Recent select sound credits include Orange Julius (University of Vermont), The Other Americans (Public; Assistant), The Inspector (Yale Repertory Theatre), and Metamorphoses (David Geffen School of Drama). He holds an English/Theater BA from Princeton University and a Sound Design MFA from the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University. mondayminjae.com | IG: @mondayminjae

KRISSI KUGLER (Graphic Designer) has been in the design world for over 20 years. From corporate and contract gigs to helping shape The Sharon and The Studio Theatres brands, she has done all facets of design. Originally from the Northeast (Go Birds!), she has called Florida home for over a decade, continuing to create and collaborate on a diverse range of projects and clients. KrissiKugler.com

RYAN LOECKEL (Company Manager & Music Supervisor) is an active musician, vocalist, and collaborative arts producer. Trained as a classical musician at Ohio State University, he is a descendant of the Max Aronoff line of violists through studies with Marcia Ferritto and studied chamber music with the Cavani String Quartet. Ryan has played in Principal positions under numerous notable conductors and composers and shared the stage with various artists including Josh Groban, Idina Menzel, Barry Manilow, and Trans-Siberian Orchestra in addition to making a Carnegie Hall debut in 2023. He has been seen and heard on SigPro stages in over 450 performances and served as Assistant Music Director, Cover Conductor, or Music Supervisor for 9 to 5, Assassins, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Cabaret, Little Shop of Horrors, Pippin, ILYYPNC, and Next to Normal. Ryan is Artistic Director of an annual summer concert series in conjunction with the Chicago Park District. As well, he produces A Quiet Christmas each year in The Villages with friend and colleague Angie Rose. Many thanks to his work family at SigPro for their amazing and diverse talents, and to Ben for his support of my crazy career in the arts! www.aquietchristmas.org | @loeckelmusik

ALISON MADISON (Assistant Technical Director) Originally from the Hudson Valley area in New York. Alison graduated with her AAS from Genesee Community College in technical theater and BA in theater from UNLV with a concentration in carpentry and technical direction. She has interned with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, and worked at UFPA as head carpenter. She loves building spaces for imaginary people for The Villages audience to enjoy! Thank you to my husband. You are my rock! Shout out to theater gremlins, please stop taking my tools.

VERNA MCINTYRE (Scenic Carpenter) was born and raised here in sunny central Florida and is excited at the opportunity to present important and culturally relevant theater to her home community. She's been with The Studio Theatre since 2023 but has been a lover of the performing arts as long as she can remember, and is happy to be able to express that love in the workshop!

ZACH MLEKUSH (Swing Stage Manager) is a Midwesterner at heart, born and raised in Illinois but loving life as a Floridian! Zach joined the Stage Management team in Season 9, and loves working with this team! Past favorite Stage Management credits include Exit Laughing, The Vote, Pippin (The Studio), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Tiananmen: A New Musical, Elf: The Musical, The Lehman Trilogy (The Phoenix Theatre Company), The Book of Will (Illinois Shakes), and Lost in Yonkers directed by Jane Lynch. He hopes you enjoy the show!

JAEMIN PARK, MFA (Lighting Designer)is a lighting designer and an assistant professor of lighting and sound design at Southern Illinois University. A proud member of United Scenic Artists (Local USA 829), he was honored with the 2023 Jonathan Resnick Lighting Design Award from the United States Institute for Theatre Technology. Originally from South Korea, he began his career with the opera La Traviata in 2005 and has since designed lighting for more than 150 productions across theatre, musical theatre, opera, and dance. Since his move to the United States in 2019, he has cultivated an active body of national and international design work across the U.S., South Korea, Asia, and Africa. He is thrilled to make his Central Florida debut at The Studio Theatre. www.jparkbest.com

SAVANNAH ROSE PARKER (The Studio Theatre House Manager & Assistant Manager of Patron Services) is excited to join Significant Production's House Management Team. She comes with 13 years of experience in the customer service industry and is very much looking forward to using her skills to enhance the experiences of patrons at The Studio Theatre. Prior to joining the theatre industry, she honed her hospitality skills at several companies, her favorite of which were the Mast General Store in Valle Crucis, NC and the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, FL. Savannah prides herself on displaying strong attention to detail and infusing positivity into her workplace. In her personal time, she enjoys baking, traveling, and antiquing. She can't wait to see you at the theatre!

(Deck Stage Manager) holds a B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of South Florida. There, he worked on shows such as Ride the Cyclone, Little Women, As You Like It, and 9 to 5. Most recently he served as the Assistant Stage Manager for the world premiere of The Boy Who Loved Batman in Tampa, FL. Other Credits include The Drowsy Chaperone, Fiddler on the Roof, and The Wizard of Oz (Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre).

DIO RAQUEL JR. (Lighting Technician) hails from Honolulu, HI then relocated to Las Vegas, NV. He received his training from Del Sol Academy of the Performing Arts (Las Vegas, NV) and his B.F.A. in Theatre Studies emphasizing in Lighting, Arts Leadership, and Musical Theatre from Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE). Previously, he had designed notable works such as Three Sisters, Stop, Kiss!, and Red Riding Hood. Dio is ecstatic to be a part of the Significant Productions team that innovates and challenges the art of theatre.

ALEC SPEERS (Manager of Patron Services) has a long history of working with theatre productions. After over a decade of working on and around the stage, he feels most at home in the theatre and is very proud to be Significant Production's House Manager. Favorite credits include Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog (Colorado, 2012), La Traviata and La Boheme (Germany, 2017), and Ada and the Engine (The Studio Theatre, 2021). Alec also has experience in set building, stage managing, and directing. He holds two degrees in Theatre Studies and Music from the University of Northern Colorado. It is always a privilege to work in the industry that you love, so Alec would like to thank The Studio family, Significant Productions, and his own immensely supportive family for everything they do.

YASMEEN STOGDEN (Development Director) has professionally supported the arts in our community since 2015. Having worked, performed, and supported the arts since she was 8 years old, she has grown passionate about keeping the arts alive and active. Yasmeen was a professional flutist, competitive conductor, has launched Music Arts Society chapters, and founded a Collegiate Marching Band Program. Yasmeen has been involved and graduated from many leadership and organizational development programs, including Panhellenic Sorority, NCAA athletics, National Camp School, and spent years as a Director and Ambassador of The Villages. To this day, she stands by the training and leadership gained within music and performing arts programs. She is set to ignite the passion and purpose in others to support the arts.

MADISON

YOUNGBLOOD (Production Stage Manager) was born and raised in the Central Florida area and has been a member of the resident stage management team at The Studio Theatre since season 6. With more than a dozen years of stage management experience, Madison has lived and worked in Central Florida, Philadelphia, and New York. Some of her favorite credits at The Studio Theatre include Urinetown, Cabaret, Exit Laughing, Pippin, and I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change Madison worked as an intern with WICKED on Broadway and has stage managed for the Arts for Autism Broadway Concerts and the Broadway Green Alliance. She graduated from the University of the Arts with a BFA in Directing, Playwriting, and Production.

CAST

Appa ................................................... Song Kim

Umma Saja

Jung ...............................................................Ian

Janet Juyeon Song*

Rich, Mr. Lee, Mike, Alex, Others .. Prentice Myles

Understudy for Appa ......................... Brian Jose*

Understudy for Umma Mona Lim

Understudy for Janet ............................ Sage Kim

DIRECTION

Director Yong Suk Yoo

Assistant Director ............................... Fangran Li

Dramaturg ................................ Kee-Yoon Nahm

Dialect Coach ........................Patrece Bloomfield

Intimacy Director ....................... Desiree Montes

Fight Director Reiko Ho

PRODUCTION

Producer ...................................... Jason Goedken

Artistic Director Angel Creeks

Director of Operations ...................... Jon Cronin

Director of People, Projects & Culture ...................................... Leslie Becker

Director of Development ......... Yasmeen Stogden

Senior Manager, Technical Operations Clayton Becker

Assistant Technical Director ....... Alison Madison

Company Manager......................... Ryan Loeckel

Artistic Associate Jordan Gregson

Production Stage Manager Madison Youngblood

Deck Stage Manager ............... Nicolas Raffenaud

Swing Stage Manager Zach Mlekush

SCENIC

Set Designer, Scenic Artist Joshua E. Gallagher

Carpentry ... Antonio Campagna, Verna McIntyre

COSTUMES

Costume Designer Caifeng Hong

Costume Shop Supervisor ......... Cory H. Garrett

LIGHTING

Lighting Designer................... Jaemin Park, MFA

Lighting Supervisor Mario Gonzalez

Lighting Technician ..................... Dio Raquel, Jr.

AUDIO/VISUAL

Sound Designer ................. Minjae Kim (김민재)

Audiovisual Supervisor ................... Roel Cavazos

PROPS

Props Designer, Set Dressing... Joshua E. Gallagher

HOUSE MANAGEMENT

Manager of Patron Services Alec Speers

Assistant Manager of Patron Services Tina Carroll

Assistant Manager of Patron Services Lonnie Goertz

The Studio Theatre House Manager, Assistant Manager of Patron Services Savannah Rose Parker

MARKETING

Marketing Director .......... Monica Berdecio, MA

Marketing & Social Media

Coordinator ............................. Natalie Bollinger

Marketing Account Manager Erika Nelson

Graphic Designer ............................Krissi Kugler

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*Member of Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers, appearing under a special agreement with Actors' Equity Association.

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