MUSIC BY Andrew Lloyd Webber

LYRICS BY Don Black & Christopher Hampton

BOOK BY Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder & D. M. Marshman Jr.

DIRECTION BY Kelly Kitchens

MUSIC DIRECTION BY Nathan Young

Musical Numbers

ACT I

Overture

Prologue

Let’s Have Lunch

Betty’s Pitch

Car Chase

After Car Chase

Surrender

Once Upon a Time

With One Look

Salome

The Greatest Star of All

Schwab’s Drugstore

Girl Meets Boy (Part 1)

Girl Meets Boy (Part 2)

I Started Work on the Script

New Ways to Dream

Transition to the Lady’s Paying

The Lady’s Paying

New Year Tango

The Perfect Year

I Had to Get Out

This Time Next Year

Auld Lang Syne

ACT II

Entr’acte

Sunset Boulevard

There’s Been a Call

It Took Her Three Days

As if We Never Said Goodbye

Paramount Conversations

Was That Really Norma Desmond?

Girl Meets Boy (Reprise)

A Little Suffering

I Should Have Stayed There

Too Much in Love to Care

New Ways to Dream (Reprise)

The Phone Call

Betty on the Road

What’s Going on Joe?

The Final Scene

The Cast

  • Billie Wildrick**

    NORMA DESMOND

  • Matthew Kacergis**

    JOE GILLIS

  • Jeff Church

    MAX VON MAYERLING

  • Karin Terry

    BETTY SCHAEFER

  • DuWayne Andrews Jr.

    CECIL B. DEMILLE

  • Cassi Q Kohl**

    SHELDRAKE

  • Noah Fletcher

    ARTIE GREEN / JOE COVER

  • Ryan McCabe

    MANFRED / DEMILLE COVER

  • Beth DeVries**

    ENSEMBLE / NORMA COVER

  • Kyle J. Fitzgerald

    ENSEMBLE / MAX COVER

  • Adele Lim

    ENSEMBLE / BETTY

  • Christopher Sweet

    ENSEMBLE / MANFRED COVER

  • Nathan Brockett

    ENSEMBLE / SHELDRAKE COVER

  • Isaiah Hsu

    ENSEMBLE / ARTIE COVER

  • Danielle Barnum

    ENSEMBLE

  • Olivia Pedroza

    ENSEMBLE

  • Sophia Parker

    ENSEMBLE

  • Eyual Degaga

    ENSEMBLE

  • Aaron Norman

    ENSEMBLE

  • Lauren Drake

    ENSEMBLE

  • Bobbi Kotula**

    ENSEMBLE

  • Keola Holt

    ENSEMBLE

  • Cameron Widmark

    ENSEMBLE

Cast Bios

  • Billie Wildrick**

    Last seen on the Showtunes stage in Forbidden Christmas and as Margaret Johnson in The Light in the Piazza, Billie is a multi-faceted creative professional working as an actor, singer, voiceover artist, director and communication professional. She has been seen on stages across the country - NYC/Broadway, Washington DC, the Twin Cities, Sacramento CA, and Sarasota FLA - as well as on her beloved home boards of Seattle —playing iconic roles such as Dot in Sunday In the Park with George, Maria in The Sound of Music, Adelaide in Guys and Dolls and Sally Bowles in Cabaret. Her work has been celebrated with 4 Gregory nominations, a Gregory Award and 3 Footlight Awards. Directing credits include a critically acclaimed production of Annie at The 5th Avenue, Champagne Widow at Café Nordo and Guys and Dolls at Village Theatre. Billie debuted on Broadway with Scandalous and is featured on that Original Broadway Cast Recording as well on the original cast recording of A Christmas Story. You can hear Billie’s voiceover work on video games, commercials, meditation apps and more. She has also written and performed her own original work at the Seattle Fringe Festival, SPF, Liberty Deli, Thumpers and The Studios. For Indie. www.billiewildrick.com

  • Matthew Kacergis**

    Matthew is thrilled to return to the Seattle stage with Showtunes! Seattle audiences may remember him as Prince Eric in the 5th Avenue Theatre’s 2016 production and subsequent national tour of The Little Mermaid, for which he received a Gregory Award nomination. Additional Seattle credits include Ragtime (Younger Brother) at the 5th Avenue; Billy Elliot (Tony), Les Misérables (Marius), Anne of Green Gables (Gilbert), and Chasing Nicolette (Aucassin) at Village Theatre; Finian’s Rainbow at Showtunes. Regional: Parade (Young Soldier/Frankie Epps), The Civil War (”Tell My Father”) at Ford’s Theatre; Spring Awakening (Melchior), Cinderella (Prince Christopher) at Olney Theatre Center; Pride and Prejudice (Mr. Wickham) at La Mirada Theatre; Yankee Doodle Dandy (Sam Harris) at Musical Theatre West. TV: Veep. Matthew is the Executive Director of The Great Lakes Center for the Arts in Petoskey, MI where he’s directed Godspell, Music of The Night, and will direct Mamma Mia this Summer. MatthewKacergis.com

  • Jeff Church

    Jeff is thrilled to be a part of this incredibly talented ensemble. He was previously seen on Showtunes’ stage in the Irving Berlin Tribute “The Melody Lingers On” in 2011. Recent work includes “The Hello Girls” (General Pershing) and “Bright Star” (Daddy Cane) at Taproot Theatre and set design/construction of “110 in the Shade” for Reboot Theatre/Seattle Public Theatre. He has also been on stage at Village Theatre, Artswest, Seattle Musical Theatre, Seattle Gilbert and Sullivan Society and Secondstory Rep. Next up - understudying a couple of amazing actors in Village Theatre’s “The Fantasticks”. Jeff is also an event/floral designer and carpenter. 21 years ago Jeff had the opportunity to portray a different Max in a little “skit” out at Village Theatre featuring the amazing Billie Wildrick - now, as then, I am mesmerized. Thank you to Kelly, Nathan, and Katy for the opportunity, my friends who lift me up, and Navi who keeps me grounded.

  • Karin Terry

    Karin is pleased to share this stage with such a stunning cast and orchestra, making their Showtunes debut! Most recently they were seen as Lucy in Charlie Brown Christmas with Taproot. Other recent credits include Black Stashe in Peter and the Starcatcher (Reboot), Cordelia in Falsettos (Harlequin), and Feste in Twelfth Night (Seattle Shakes). Karin also tours and holds down the alto line with vintage trio, The Memphis Belles. Love and gratitude to Nick and fam.

  • DuWayne Andrews Jr.

    DuWayne is electrified to be making his debut with Showtunes Theatre Company! Recently, he has appeared in Seattle Opera’s La Traviata and the Elixir of Love, as part of the Seattle Opera Chorus. He has been part of the Seattle Opera Chorus since the spring of 2018. Previous roles on the stage include Neil Armstrong (Moon Landing -The Museum of Flight ‘US Premiere), Pontius Pilate (Jesus Christ Superstar-Tacoma Little Theatre), and Eddie Souther (Sister Act-Tacoma Musical Playhouse). Outside of theatre, he served as the Youth Choir Director for Mount Zion Baptist Church of Seattle, for seven years. He is a very proud and avid Seahawks fan! Go Hawks! These days, he has brought his passion for the Seahawks and combined it with his passion for dance, and came up with the concept of Seahawks Gameday Dances. You can find his dances on his YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJLgDJ6aOsG0K6pfn8g2IHw DuWayne would like to thank God and his family for their never-ending support!

  • Noah Fletcher

    Noah is excited to make his debut with Showtunes Theatre! He was most recently seen in Stranger Things: The Experience in Seattle, and touring around the greater Seattle area in The Innkeepers Christmas with Taproot Theatre. Noah received his BFA in Screen Acting with a minor in Musical Theatre at Chapman University. When he isn't acting, he is usually playing ball with his dog, Rover. He hopes you enjoy the show!

  • Cassi Q Kohl**

    Cassi is happy to be back at Showtunes after being seen in Legally Blonde and The Unsinkable Molly Brown! She is a carpenter by day with a degree in classical vocal performance from the University of Washington. She originated a role in the Off-Broadway production of Soul Doctor (New York Theater Workshop) and later traveled as a Mainstage performer with Disney Cruise Line. Favorite local credits include Flotsam - The Little Mermaid (5th Avenue), Fairy Godmother - Cinderella (Village), Alison - Fun Home (Harlequin), and Grace - The Hello Girls (Taproot). Endless love to her sweet fiancée, Amanda, for always setting out her favorite breakfast! @thunderDyke

  • Ryan McCabe

    Ryan is very happy to be back on stage telling this timeless story with some of his favorite people...even though he'd rather be at home spending time with his cats, Leota and Gracey.

  • Beth DeVries**

    Showtunes highlights: Charity in Barnum (2007), Phyllis in Follies (2010), Luisa in Nine (2015). Select regional credits: Fantine in Les Miserables, Anna in The King & I, Velma in Hairspray (Village Theatre), Mrs. Lovett U/S in Sweeney Todd (5th Avenue), Sue in Snapshots (Village Theatre, TheatreWorks, Arizona Theatre Co), Lorraine Gary in Bruce (Seattle Rep), Laura in Goblin Market (ACT), Cindy in Behold the Dreamers (Book-It), Diana in Next to Normal (Contemporary Classics) and many more shows at Seattle Children's Theatre, Arts West, and the gone-but-never-forgotten Civic Light Opera, Tacoma Actor's Guild, and Bellevue Civic Theatre. Thank you Chadwick for surviving life with me. Represented by TC Talent: tctalentagency.com/talent/beth-devries.

  • Kyle J. Fitzgerald

    Kyle is thrilled after a 5-year absence from the stage to have this “comeback” (he hates that word, it’s a “return”!) to Showtunes! having previously performed in Promises, Promise, Sail Away, and Follies. Other roles include, Cogsworth, Beauty and the Beast with TAG, Captain Hook, Peter Pan, (BroadwayWorld.com, Lead Actor Nomination), Marcellus, The Music Man with Lyric Light Opera. Gerald Bolingbroke, Me and My Girl (Bay Area Theatre Critic Supporting Actor Award), Pirelli, Sweeney Todd, Peron, EVITA, and Phantom, in Maury Yeston’s Phantom (Bay Area Theatre Critic Lead Actor Nomination) with DLOC. He has also performed Off-Broadway, in Star Crossed Lovers. Kyle lovely dedicates this performance to his husband of 32 years…”I couldn’t do it without you!”

  • Adele Lim

    Adele is thrilled to make her Showtunes debut! She made several detours in the veterinary, big tech and climbing industries after studying Musical Theatre and Physiology at the University of Washington (2017), and has since been incredibly fortunate to find some of her favorite roles after returning to theater in late 2022: Rain Cloud in Sometimes The Rain, Sometimes The Sea with Dacha Theatre (where she is now a proud company member), Jo in Little Women (the musical) with Viva Vocalists, and Eleven in Stranger Things: The Experience with Fever & Netflix. Outside theater, Adele is an avid boulderer and snacker, and sends her eternal love and gratitude to her community. You can find Adele next in Dacha Theatre’s The Master & Margarita and SIS Productions & Seattle Public Theater’s Unrivaled. More information at: @adeleacts

  • Christopher Sweet

    Christopher Sweet is thrilled to make his ShowTunes debut and would like to thank the Seattle community for all the support in his performance aspirations. You may have recently seen him in 5th Avenue’s White Christmas and the Little Mermaid as well as the Village Theatres Hello Dolly and Cinderella. Recently, he signed with TCTalent and is also a Cabaret Singer for NM Entertainment. Insta- Topher8sweet "You don't need a reason to help people."

  • Nathan Brockett

    Nathan Brockett has worked all over the Seattle area for the last 10 years. His most recent Showtunes project was Light in the Piazza. Other Seattle credits include West Side Story at 5th Avenue, See How They Run at Taproot, and Assassins at ACT Theatre. Nathan also works as a writer, director, and producer with filament: a collablab, which he co-founded with partner Sophia Franzella.

  • Danielle Barnum

    Danielle Barnum is so happy to sing with these beautiful humans! She's performed with Showtunes Theatre including The Light in the Piazza (Franca Naccarelli); Nine (Claudia); and High Society (Tracy Lord). Past theatre adventures include Little Women (Jo), Les Miserables (Eponine); Into the Woods (Witch); Iron Curtain (Masha); First Date Workshop (Woman 1); Chicago (Roxie); Jane Eyre (Jane Eyre) and film on TNT's Leverage (Kristin Knox) and webseries JourneyQuest (Elf). In her other life, she is a full-time photographer at www.InspireByDanielle.com

  • Isaiah Hsu

    Isaiah is honored and blessed for the opportunity to meet and share the stage with such amazing humans for his debut at Showtunes Theatre! You may have seen him involved in recent PNW youth theater such as Baker in Into The Woods (The Rising Star Project), a writer/composer for While They Last (KIDSTAGE Originals), or Jack in Newsies (KIDSTAGE). He feels grateful for all the people he has met along his career that have helped shape him into the sentient human that he is today. His favorite album currently is Endless (Frank Ocean). He is endlessly thankful for faith, Hsu’s, Velada’s, and Tenchatancha’s. Enjoy this wild ride of a show! @isaiah.r.hsu

  • Olivia Pedroza

    Olivia is a musician and educator who performs and teaches all over the Seattle area and beyond! (18). She most recently music directed Miss You Like Hell, at the Strawberry Theatre Workshop. She also co-music directed and conducted for Guys & Dolls at Village Theatre KIDSTAGE last summer. Olivia teaches lessons for voice and piano, and she takes a lot of joy in educating students from Kindergarten to 72 years old. Olivia also is a member of the band Skipping Victor, for which she writes songs. She received her BA in Music from Western Washington University. She is so thrilled to be making her Showtunes debut! Olivia, of course, sends all her love to her family and friends who are always there for her.

  • Sophia Parker

    Sophia is thrilled to be a part of Sunset Boulevard, her first Showtunes production! Her past musical theatre roles include Jane Doe in Ride the Cyclone, Belle in Beauty and the Beast, The Witch in Into the Woods, and Ensemble/Cosette U/S in Les Miserables. Opera credits include Amahl in Amahl and the Night Visitors with Music on Site, Inc., Chorus/Micaëla U/S in Bizet’s Carmen with Tacoma Opera, Mercury in Philemon und Baucis with UW Opera, and Sandmännchen in Hansel und Gretel with Music On Site, Inc.’s Opera Scenes program. International opera credits include the role of Serpetta in the Mozart opera La Finta Giardiniera with Tuscan opera company Spazio Seme.

  • Eyual Degaga

  • Aaron Norman

    Aaron is an educator, artist, and activist originally from Compton California. Aaron’s formal training includes studying voice and composition at Biola Conservatory of Music, studying with opera singers while living in Heidelberg Germany, and studying at Cornish College of the Arts. With a background in vocal performance, vocal health/technique, and music composition, Aaron has been blessed to work with incredible musicians across Europe, Canada, and the United States. From opera to musical theatre, to gospel Aaron appreciates any chance they get to work with other artists. As an activist, Aaron continues to fight for equitable theatre education programs for youth and for diverse representation on stage and on production teams. Aaron can currently be found as the Institute Manager at Village Theatre KidStage and teaching voice lessons in their private studio. @aaronmdnorman

  • Lauren Drake

    Lauren is so grateful to be making her Showtunes debut with this incredible cast and cathartic story. A Washington native, she is a graduate of Pepperdine University’s theatre and music programs (class of 2022). Favorite performance credits include “54 Sings Diana” at 54 Below, “Baptista” in The Taming of the Shrew (Pepperdine University) and a musical improv take on Eurovision (“Vision Euro”) at Csz Seattle. She is an ensemble member at Jet City Improv as well as a local singer-songwriter. Many thanks to the incredible production team and much love to her family, pals, Dan & the dogs. @laladrake

  • Bobbi Kotula**

    Bobbi has garnered awards for her unique and detailed portrayals of many new and classic roles in both the Seattle and New York theatre scenes. She recently played the title role in Village Theatre’s award-winning production of Hello, Dolly! and is happy to be back with her friends at Showtunes! 24 years ago, Ms. Kotula was carried on stage by 6 handsome men for the Showtunes! inaugural production, Anyone Can Whistle, followed by: Do I Hear A Waltz, Sail Away, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Out of This World, & Follies. Favorite roles include Mrs. Warren (Mrs. Warren’s Profession), Molly Brown, Peter Pan, Miss Hannigan (Annie), Kate (Taming of the Shrew), Hildret Heinz (Iron Curtain), Golde (Fiddler on the Roof), Maggie (Lend Me A Tenor), & Mrs. Potts (Beauty & the Beast). Bobbi is a Theatre graduate from Penn State University, studied for her Masters in directing from Villanova University, is a fundraising professional, certified teacher, and acting coach. Look for her & her harmonizing pals this spring at The Seattle Cabaret Festival. www.bobbikotula.com

  • Keola Holt

    Keola is thrilled to be joining Showtunes for the first time! Their recent credits include; Taproot Theater Company: A Charlie Brown Christmas (Snoopy), The Hello Girls (Grace U/S, Louise U/S); 5th Avenue: ETC Northwest Bookshelf (Narwhal); Village Theater: Cinderella (Ensemble). They play cello and bass guitar in various projects, and choreograph in their own time. Much love to Matty and company. @keola_kapulani

  • Cameron Widmark

    Cameron is elated to be making their debut performance with Showtunes Theatre. This will be their first performance in the Cornish Playhouse since Graduating from Cornish College of the Arts with their BFA in Musical Theatre three years ago. Since Graduation, they have been seen in other Seattle Theatre Productions such as The 5th Avenue Theatre’s Sweeney Todd, The Seattle G&S Society’s Pirates of Penzance, and Yun Theatre’s In Between staged readings. In addition to Musical Theatre, Cameron is also an author, creator of TTRPGs, and part-time axe throwing Viking. If you wish to see more of them you can find them on Instagram @Coat_of_Roses, but till then enjoy the show!

The Creative Team

  • Kelly Kitchens*

    DIRECTOR

  • Nathan Young

    MUSIC DIRECTOR

  • Katy Tabb

    ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR

  • David Taylor-Gomes

    ASSOCIATE MUSIC DIRECTOR

  • Aaron Alonso

    STAGE MANAGER

  • Alex Robinson

    PRODUCTION MANAGER

  • Chelsea Cook

    COSTUME DESIGNER

  • Alex Wren

    SOUND DESIGNER

  • Kevin Mikolajczak

    LIGHTING DESIGNER

  • Jake Burleigh

    PROJECTION OPERATOR

Creative Team Bios

  • Kelly Kitchens*

    Kelly Kitchens is an award-winning director, actor, and arts educator based out of Seattle, Washington. Some past directing projects include: The Marriage of Figaro and La bohème (Kentucky Opera); O+E, an adaptation of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice (Seattle Opera); Hand to God, Ironbound, and The Thanksgiving Play (Seattle Public Theater); the US Premier of Meek (Denizen Theater, NY); A Christmas Carol (ACT); The Light in the Piazza and 9 to 5 (Showtunes Theater); ‪Medea (Seattle Shakespeare Company); Pride and Prejudice (Theaterworks, Colorado); Carmen (Tacoma Opera); the NYC workshop of Esther, a dance musical; The Revolutionists (ArtsWest); adapting and directing She’s Come Undone (Book-It Repertory Theatre). Some upcoming directing projects include: Les Contes d’Hoffmann (Tacoma Opera) and Two Gentlemen of Verona (Seattle Shakespeare Company). Kelly is a faculty member at the University of Washington, a member of Actor's Equity Association, and a member of The Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. Kelly earned her B.A. from Vanderbilt University and her M.F.A. from the University of Texas at Austin.

  • Nathan Young

    Nathan Young follows in a legacy of amazing leadership at Showtunes Theatre. Nathan comes from a management and musical theatre background. Serving as both a music director and composer in the Seattle area for 15 years, he also has served in corporate management in the technology industry. Nathan is the founder of Ignite Creative, a production company that specializes in large corporate events and online meetings. He brings an incredible working knowledge of management from his consulting work in large corporate IT and a lot of experience in the theatre industry as a music director. Prior to Showtunes Nathan has worked been a musical educator, development manager for a theatre company and served as a marketing director. He brings a passion for high quality, life changing musical theatre. Nathan truly believes that the idea of community is large. Showtunes family includes all patrons, actors, performers, musicians and stage professionals in the area.

  • Katy Tabb*

    Katy Tabb is a choreographer, director, performer, and teaching artist in Seattle. She is thrilled to be back at Showtunes after last choreographing Boys From Syracuse and performing in Finian’s Rainbow. Locally, her choreography has been presented at The 5th Ave. Theatre, Village Theatre, Taproot Theatre Co., Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle Symphony, and The Triple Door; and recently at Olney Theatre Center in Washington, DC. She is a proud recipient of the Gregory Award for Best Choreography for Newsies, which she choreographed at Village Theatre. She looks forward to choreographing The Fantasticks at Village Theatre and Spring Awakening at The 5th Ave. Theatre later this season.

  • David Taylor-Gomes

    David Taylor Gomes is thrilled to be making his Showtunes debut with Sunset Boulevard and this incredible orchestra and cast. He is a composer, music director, and actor, best known for writing Boxed Up: The Musical and Ranked, featured in the HBO Documentary “My So-Called High School Rank”. David was selected as a semi-finalist in the 2023 Eugene O’Neill National Music Theatre Conference for his new musical in development The Way. David also co-founded UproarTheatrics.com, a theatrical licensing company. In Seattle, David has worked with Village Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, Taproot Theatre, and Seattle Children's Theatre. He has also performed at the Sacramento Theatre Company, Capital Stage, and the iconic Birdland Jazz Club in NYC. In addition to performing, David coaches singers, songwriters, and pianists at his music studio in Seattle. His students have performed on Broadway, national tours, The Disney Channel, and many regional theatres across the US. @daytaygo

  • Aaron Alonso

    Aaron Alonso is a Production Manager and Stage Manager based in Seattle. He is currently the Assistant Director of Production at Seattle Repertory Theatre and has worked at various theatres across the country, including at: Village Theatre, The 5th Avenue Theatre, The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, The Kennedy Center, and his alma mater of Western Washington University, where he holds a BA in theatre arts with an emphasis in stage management and technical theatre. Select favorite productions: Quixote Nuevo, Islander, Lydia and the Troll, Between Two Knees, and I’m Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter (Seattle Rep); Disney's Newsies, A Christmas Story, In the Heights, School of Rock, Les Misérables, The Lion King Jr., and Hairspray (Village Theatre KIDSTAGE); A Christmas Story (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Tiger Style, Ugly Lies the Bone, Power Play, and Bright Half Life (2014 National Playwrights Conference, Eugene O’Neill Theater Center). Aaron thanks his family, friends, and mentors as he valiantly attempts to put his theatre degree to use. His motto: “MacGyver it!"

  • Alex Robinson

    Alex has loved her time working with Showtunes in many different capacities since 2018. She has worked as a performer and director in Seattle at Village Theatre, Showtunes Theatre Company, NM Entertainment, and at the 5th Avenue Theatre, as well as cruise ships as a cruise director. She was the Director of Singing for Seniors at NM Entertainment, bringing senior citizens high-quality musical entertainment in the Pacific Northwest and is a regular teaching artist for ages 3-20. In 2018 she completed the Arts Education Internship with Village Theatre and in 2020 completed the Washington State Teaching Artist Training Lab. She cannot wait to continue to help bring Seattle audiences the very best that theatre has to offer, especially while Showtunes is at the helm of it!

  • Alex Wren

    Alex has been an avid creative designer and engineer since 2000! He got that “Theatre Bug Bite” and could not get enough!! So excited to return to Cornish Playhouse with ShowTunes on the creative team for this production. Previously worked on Forbidden XMas and had an absolute blast!

    Alex is also designing sound, projections, and lighting for many other venues in the greater Seattle area including Arts West, Center Theater for the Fringe Festival, Crown Gaming, Jet City Improv, Prime Gaming, Premera Blue Cross, Vashon Opera, Village Theatre Issaquah, WICA, and Whidbey Island Dance Theatre. @design4excellence.media

    Enjoy the show!

  • Chelsea Cook

    Chelsea Cook is a freelance costume designer, educator, and business owner. Her work has been seen at Seattle Shakespeare Company, Seattle Opera, Village Theatre, Kentucky Opera, George Street Playhouse, ArtsEmerson, and more. Select favorite designs include Ernest Shackleton Loves Me (Off-Broadway Alliance Award, Second Stage Theatre); O+E (Seattle Opera) She’s Come Undone (Gregory Award Nomination, Book-It); What We Talk About When We Talk About Love (Book-It Repertory); and Medea (Seattle Shakespeare Co.). Love to W&W.

  • Kevin Nash

    Kevin Nash, a seasoned theatre lighting designer and the proud owner of Bellevue Lighting, brings his artistic expertise to his fourth Showtunes show "Sunset Boulevard". With a passion for illuminating the stage, Kevin creates breathtaking lighting designs that seamlessly enhance the emotional depth and visual spectacle of each performance. Thank you to Showtunes Theatre Company for the opportunity to continue to contribute to Showtunes productions. It's been a pleasure collaborating with such a talented team, and I am grateful for the chance to bring my passion for lighting to another amazing production. Cheers to a spectacular show!

Orchestra

  • Nathan Young

    Conductor

  • Dane Anderson

    Reed 1

  • Koryn Orcutt

    Reed 2

  • Ben Fowler

    Reed 3

  • Matthew Anderson

    Horn 1

  • Casey Cheever

    Horn 2

  • Pavel Spichak

    Trumpet

  • Chris Convery

    Bass Trombone

  • Chris Monroe

    Percussion

  • Anthony Pooley

    Guitar

  • Riley Brule

    Keyboard 1

  • David Taylor-Gomes

    Keyboard 2

  • Justin Tran

    Keyboard 3

  • Tricia Buzzard

    Concertmaster / Violin

  • Jason Hershey

    Violin

  • Kimmy Rosenberg

    Violin

  • Emma Burge

    Violin

  • Evan Uebelacker

    Viola

  • Matthew Tevenan

    Cello

  • Ethan Sobotta

    Contrabass

  • Dave Pascal

    Contrabass

Showtunes Board And Staff

  • Nathan Young

    Producing Artistic Director

  • Alex Robinson

    Production Manager

  • Margaret Montoya

    Board President

  • Michael Ingersall

    Vice President

  • Lisa Finkral

    Board Member

  • Chester Weir

    Board secretary

  • Patrick Forhane

    Board Vice President

  • Varsha Raghavan

    Board Member

  • Maggie Stenson Pehrson

    Board Emeritus

Our Season Sponsors

  • The Morgan Fund

  • Murano Senior Living

  • University Lutheran Church

  • Taproot Theatre

  • Ayana Uriu & Village Theatre

  • The Seattle Rep

  • Ethan Moll

  • Maggie & Clint Pehrson

  • Cornish Playhouse

  • Matthew Phillips

  • Capital Grille

  • Michael Ingersoll

  • Seattle Theatre Group

** Designates artist is a member of Actor’s Equity Union
* Designates artist is a member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society