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Kevin Bongers (Technical Director/Crew) is a
Wisconsin native who moved to Seattle because coffee suddenly became
more appealing than cheese and venison. At the conclusion of I’m
Getting My Act Together..., Kevin will have Tech Directed ten successful
shows, including The Music Man, Taming of the Shrew, and Godspell.
“Thank you very much Betsy, Mom, Richard and Dad. Your support
has been incredible.” |
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Kelly Knox (Choreographer) is currently earning
her MFA in dance from the University of Washington and is a member
of Chamber Dance Company. She danced professionally in New York, San
Francisco, and Istanbul before finding her way to Seattle |
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Heather Louise Parker (Director) is an accomplished
actor, musician and director. Recently accepted to UCLAs MFA
Directing Program, Heathers directing work in Seattle includes:
Fool for Love, We Are Not Good Girls, The Maids, The Moments in Between,
A Trap is a Small Place, and The Dining Room. Her original musical
about Amelia Earharts personal struggles, Into the Blue, premiered
at the 2002 FringeACT Festival. |
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John Moore (Stage Manager)John is a current
graduate from the University of Washington in drama. Most recently,
John stage-managed Fool For Love directed by Heather Parker. Other
productions include, Man of Destiny, Noises Off, and The History of
the Devil. He was a lighting designer for the Mae West Festival last
summer. John has also been a member of the UW Men's Crew team for
the last four years. |
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Tonia Steed (Dramaturg/Publicist) After keeping
busy acting and directing in Minneapolis for some years, Tonia moved
to Seattle in 1990 to pursue a Ph.D. in Drama at the University of
Washington. She served as the managing editor of "Theatre Survey,
the Journal of the American Society for Theatre Research," for
two years, before moving on to full-time editing and content production
in the high tech sector. Tonia has worn various hats in Seattle theatre
and film projects, ranging from producer to director to dramaturg,
although her primary passion has been writing. Her many arts features
and reviews have appeared in local publications including The Stranger,
Film.com, Platform, and Metropolitan Living. Tonia is a Northwest
Film Forum board member and has served on numerous arts advisory boards. |
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Angie Maddox Stone (Photographer) moved to Seattle
a year and a half ago. She previously lived in Atlanta where she obtained
her B.A. from Georgia State University in 2000 with double majors
in Studio Art and Art History. Her studio concentration was in drawing
and painting. Currently, she works for Children's Hospital and Regional
Medical Center and volunteers for the Bellevue Art Museum in the education
department. She recently began exploring photography as an artistic
medium. Though Angie is primarily interested in nature photography
- she spends her weekends hiking with her Siberian husky - she was
thrilled to have the opportunity to test her skills for I'm Getting
My Act Together.... |
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Katie Voss (Stage Manager) has been with Steeplechase
since their first show on the Liberty Deli stage and is now embarking
on her 7th show as stage manager. Although right out of high school,
Katie has worked with many talented actors and directors and is planning
on continuing her education at South Seattle Community College and
later majoring in music/drama. |
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Jennifer Williams (Postcard Designer) is a graphic
designer who also works as a private counselor as well as at Group
Health. She designs creative journals and creates funky kitschy art,
some of which features beloved and very funny Frenzie, her Jack Russell
Terrier. |
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Im Getting My Act Together and Taking it on the Road
Thursday-Saturday, June 28-Aug 3
Thursdays: show only at 7:30 p.m., $15
Fridays and Saturdays: dinner and show, $29 (Show-only tickets, as available, $15)
Liberty Deli, 2722 Alki Avenue SW in West Seattle
Reservations: (206) 935-8420
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