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ACTING 3: SPOTLIGHT AT MAKING LIGHT PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
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ACTING 3: SPOTLIGHT AT MAKING LIGHT PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
Young Adventurers Edition
First produced in New York City The Flea Theater Jim Simpson, Artistic Director; Carol Ostrow, Producing Director
SHE KILLS MONSTERS
By Qui Nguyen
SHE KILLS MONSTERS: YOUNG ADVENTURERS EDITION is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
Director
Taylor Petty
Assistant Director Joe Svisco
Technical Director Joe Svisco
Lighting Design Shelby Chase
Sound Design Joe Svisco
Properties Manager Janae Easton
Costume Design Tonya John
Scenic Design/Builder Jack Jammer
Fight Coordinator Jack Jammer
Makeup Design Erin John
Makeup Artists Erin John, Kaylee John
Lighting Operator Lottie Butgereit
Sound Operator Riley Kesten
Properties Construction Stagecraft 1 and 2
Projections and Program Cover Kevin John
Additional Crew Kai Bergquist
THE VIDEOTAPING OR MAKING OF ELECTRONIC OR OTHER AUDIO AND/OR VISUAL RECORDINGS OF THIS PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTING RECORDINGS OR STREAMS IN ANY MEDIUM, INCLUDING THE INTERNET, IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, A VIOLATION OF THE AUTHOR(S)’S RIGHTS AND ACTIONABLE UNDER UNITED STATES COPYRIGHT LAW. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT: https://concordtheatricals.com/resources/protecting-artists

Agnes Niva Geyer
Tilly Pearl Hogan
Chuck 19 Walker
Miles Tyler Chapman
Narrator Addison Chapman
Vera/The Beholder ____________________________________ Aidan Garrett
Kaliope/Kelly Tessa Garrett
Lilith/Lily Emmalyn Van Dellen
Orcus/Ronnie Gibby Bergquist
Evil Tina/ Farrah The Faerie Jane Luke
Evil Gabbi Liza Dearman
Steve Joseph Blanca
Monsters Tyler Chapman, Addison Chapman, Gibby Bergquist, Jane Luke, Liza Dearman, Joseph Blanca, Aidan Garrett
Stagecraft 1, instructed by Erin John
Lily Cabrera
Aryana El-Helou
Victor Gonyea
Ella Raven John
Cordelia Smith-Bemid
Atlas Wray
Stagecraft 2, instructed by Taylor Petty
Lottie Butgereit Arielle Mendoza
A heartfelt thank you to Katy Fedore and Tallahassee State College for the generous loan of select costumes and props that helped bring this story to life.
We are especially grateful to Meghan Bergquist for her steady generosity. From donating props to signing up for snacks and volunteer needs, she has been a constant source of support.
Thank you as well to everyone who joined our Paint Party and helped transform the set. Theatre takes a village, and we are so thankful for ours.
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Niva, Break a leg and have so much fun! Your talent and energy make the stage light up. Keep shining!
Lots of love from the Mathewsons



