The Crew

Rebecca A. Berrett (Light Designer - Desemona)
  • Rebecca is a junior at Ithaca College pursuing a career in lighting design. She would like to thank everyone for their hard work in making Desdemona a success and extend special thanks to Tracy Hibbard for all her help and support.
Jen Caprio (Costume Designer - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)
  • Jen is a junior costume design major at Ithaca College. This past summer she worked in the costume shop at the Hangar Theatre. At Ithaca College, she has worked on many productions including The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Pajama Game, Blood Wedding, and Quilters.
Brian Crotty (Stage Manager - Valley Song, The Soup Comes Last)
  • Brian spent two years as the production Stage Manager for the Cider Mill Playhouse. Before this, Brian studied theatre at Binghamton University where he stage managed The Three Penny Opera and Dancing at Lughnasa among many others. This summer Brian will return for his second season as Company Manager for the Hangar Theatre where he currently works as the Education Assistant.
Kelly Czosnek (Costume Designer - Desdemona)
  • Kelly is a junior majoring in costume design at Ithaca College. She recently designed costumes for Rachel Lampert's Sleeping Beauty: The Rose Taboo in affiliation with the Hangar Theatre and Ithaca College. Currently she is designing The Heidi Chronicles at Ithaca College.
Gretchen Darrow (Costume Designer - Julie Johnson, Durang Durang, Valley Song)
  • Gretchen is pleased to be in her second season with The Kitchen Theatre. Prior designs for The Kitchen Theatre include The Mystery of Irma Vep, A Fool for Love, and Miss Julie. Other regional credits include Anything Goes for Syracus University Drama, The Man Who Came for Dinner for SUNY Cortland, and Fences, Macbeth, Lindsor Newt, and Tale's End for the Hangar Theatre.
Aaron Ford (Stage Manager - Julie Johnson)
  • Aaron is a senior Ithaca College Drama major. This is his second Kitchen Theatre production, last year he ran lights for A Tuna Christmas.
Holly Golden (Assistant Director - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)
  • Holly is a sophmore Theatre Arts major at Cornell. This summer she played Mary Warren in The Crucible at the Hangar Theatre and was a member of the Hangar Lab Company. At Cornell, she has appeared in Richard III, Strider, and in the Student Labratory Theatre Company. She is excited to be a part of her first Kitchen Theatre production.
Tracey J. Hibbard (Stage Manager - Durang Durang)
  • Tracey is a junior Technical Theatre major at Ithaca College. She is enjoying this challenging experience with the Kitchen Theatre and looks forward to the opportunity again. Work at Ithaca College has included Assistant Stage Manager for In to the Woods and The Good Time are Killing Me, and props master for Heathen Valley. Next semester she will be stage managinf Ithaca College's production of the musical Quilt.
Adam T. Huggard (Scenic and Lighting Co-Designer - Julie Johnson)
  • Adam is a Theatrical Design major at Ithaca College. He has worked with The Kitchen Theatre for four years, including The Kathy and Mo Show, Jar the Floor, and Fool for Love. Ithaca College Productions include Lighting Designer for Loves' Labours Lost, The One-Act Workshops, and the upcoming Gianni Schicchi and Down in the Valley. He has also worked at Williamstown Theatre Festival for the past two years.
Stephen Jackson (Stage Manager - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)
  • Information is not knowledge
    Knowledge is not wisdom
    Wisdom is not truth
    Truth is not beauty
    Beauty is not love
    Love is not music
    Music is THE BEST...
    Wisdom is the domain fo the wise (which is extinct)
    Beauty is a French phonetic corruption
    Of a short cloth neck ornament
    Currently in resurgence...
    (Frank Zappa, Joe's Garage, III.16)
Tom Gleeson (Scenic Designer - Durang Durang)
  • Tom is a Design Major in his junior year at Ithaca College where he was the Scenic Designer for The On-Act Workshops and Rachel Lampert's Sleeping Beauty. This past summer he worked at the Westport Country Playhouse as Scenic Artist for Afterplay and Assistant Designer for Spider's Web. He is pleased to be working on his first production at the Kitchen Theatre.
Norm Johnson (Scenic Designer - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Desdemona)
  • Norm is thrillked to be returning the the Kitchen Theatre Company in a relatively relaxed roel of Set Designer after three years of Artistic Director. He wishes Rachel all the best in her new role. Norm can still be found at Ithaca College teaching acting and movement.
Takeshi Kata (Scenic and Lighting Co-Designer - Julie Johnson)
  • Takeshi is a senior Theatric Design major at Ithaca College. He has worked with the Kitchen Theatre Company for the past four years - as Scenic and Lighting Designer for The Kathy and Mo Show, and Lighting Designer for Jar the Floor, and Fool for Love. At Ithaca College he served as Scenic Designer for Loves' Labours Lost, Costume Designer for The Man Who Came to Dinner, and Lighting Designer for The Good Times are Killing Me. He has also worked at Williamstown Theatre Festival and Opera Theatre of Saint Louis.
Adam Klein (Light Designer - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf)
  • Adam is currently a junior BFA tech major at Ithaca College. He is very happy to be working with the great group of people here at the Kitchen Theatre. Previous Ithaca College productions include The Pajama Game, Quilters, The Bartered Bride, and Heathen Valley.
Stacey Kolberg (Scenic Designer - Valley Song)
  • Stacey is excited to make his Kitchen Theatre design debut. Stacey looks forward to continuing to work in many capacities at the Kitchen Theatre.
Grace Ritter (Assistant Director - Valley Song)
  • Grace is a 16 year old homeschooling Ithacan who has been doing all sorts of theater since she was nine years old. She likes to eat, draw, read, and go on "creeking" adventures in Six Mile Creek while everybody else is in school.

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