Ada & The Engine
Written by Lauren Gunderson | Directed by Rebekah Lane
Previews: NOV 25-26, 2025
Opening: NOV 28, 2025
Closing: DEC 20, 2025
ASL Performance: DEC 2, 2025
Love Letters in Numbers
Set in the Victorian era among the houses of intellectual elites, we find Ada, a young female mathematician whose invention of binary code shapes our modern world today. Ada and the Engine, written by America's most produced living playwright, Lauren Gunderson, composes the story of Ada Byron Lovelace, poet Lord Byron's daughter. This lyrical play details the life of Ada as she struggles between the traditional demands of her mother and the pull of her mathematical ambition. Ada sees the creative potential in "The Engine" created by her mentor, the scholar Charles Babbage. As pressures mount and feelings grow, these two form a partnership that will change the course of the future. Jane Austen meets Steve Jobs in this poignant pre-tech romance heralding the computer age. In celebration of our 10th season, come along with us as we recalculate this music-laced story of love and friendship, the patrons' pick: Ada & The Engine.
Cast
Mina is thrilled to make her debut performance as Ada at the Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol. Mina is a recent Graduate from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA). She comes to the world of theatre—fittingly for this role—after having worked as a computer scientist, with a focus on algorithmic mathematics. Mina is based in New York City where she can be spotted in her free time scouting for the best baked goods in the city or out walking her miniature Australian Shepherd Pomodoro." Social Media handles are: Instagram: @minayangrey
Cynthia is delighted to be making her debut at The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol. Central Florida audiences have seen her in critically-acclaimed productions at Theater West End (Steel Magnolias, Calendar Girls), American Stage (Indecent, Pipeline), The Hippodrome (Perfect Arrangement, Silent Sky, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time), and Mad Cow Theatre (Rapture Blister Burn, Grounded, Top Girls, Men On Boats). Cynthia earned an MFA in Acting from the University of California, Irvine and an MA in Theatre from Florida State University. She has been a proud Union member of Actors' Equity for over 30 years. Many thanks to SigPro for celebrating women's contributions to science and the arts in this powerful play.
Derek is thrilled to be making his Studio Theatre Tierra Del Sol debut. OFF BROADWAY: Lady Patriot (Dir. Ted Lange). REGIONAL: Macbeth (Shakespeare on the Sound); The Crucible (Classic Theatre of Maryland); The Play That Goes Wrong (Syracuse Stage); As You Like It (The Cherry Arts); Inherit the Wind (Red House); Picasso at The Lapin Agile (Chenango River Theatre); Wait Until Dark (Cortland Repertory Theatre); An Odyssey (Hangar Theatre); Red (Franklin Stage Company). FILM: Interaction, Will & Tinsley (Glass Hollow). Proud member of Actors Equity Association. Derek thanks his team at Stalwart Talent! @derekemersonpowell
Matt is a Chicago actor making his Florida debut with The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol. Recent credits include King Lear (France, Oswald) for The Shakespeare Project of Chicago, Avenue Q (Nicky, Trekkie Monster, Bad Idea Bear) for Williams Street Repertory, The Importance of Being Earnest (Merriman) for Strawdog Theater, and the award-winning original script Rich People in Space: an Anticapitalist Musical. He's also appeared on camera and in voiceover segments produced by The Onion and ClickHole. Education - B.A. Theatre & Drama/Telecommunications, Indiana University. Additionally, you can find his writing featured on the theatre satire site The Broadway Beat. Special thanks to the cast and crew! Find him online @reallymattkeeley on Instagram or his website www.mattjkeeley.com
Lauren is a Central Florida native, and has had the pleasure of performing on various stages throughout the Orlando area. She has previously been seen on The Studio Theatre stage as Athena Sinclair in Suite Surrender and Ronette in Little Shop of Horrors. Other local credits include: Dottie Hudson, Boulevard of Bold Dreams (Orlando Shakes); Nell, Ain't Misbehavin' & Belinda/Flavia, Noises Off (Athens Theatre); Yolanda, Crowns (Cultural Fusion); In the Heights & Memphis (Theater West End); Busytown (Orlando Rep). She also can be seen casting spells at Universal Studios. Lauren would like to thank her family and friends for their continued support. @lolomujer
Shaq Hester is a Jersey-born, southern-bred singer-actor, producer and BroadwayWorld New Jersey Award Nominee. His favorite roles include Harpo in The Color Purple (Short North Stage, dir. Vasthy Mompoint), Wes in The View UpStairs (The Progressive Theater) and Little Moe in Five Guys Named Moe (Workshop Theatre of SC). Off-Broadway: Lewberger & the Wizard of Friendship (Theatre Row, dir. Keith Habersberger), Antigone in Ferguson (Theater of War). Regional: Tituss Burgess' The Preacher's Wife (Alliance Theatre, dir. Michael Arden), Purlie (American Theater Group, dir. Kenny Ingram). He has toured with Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Company and appears in Durand Jones' Tiny Desk Concert. Film: Here is A Man. Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Graduate. Learn more at shaqhester.com.
Danielle is grateful and delighted to revisit one of her favorite scripts at Significant Productions! She is a seasoned performer with experience as an actress, dancer and improv comedienne. You may recognize her from previous years in Ada & the Engine and The Cake. Other Central FL credits: To Kill a Mockingbird (Theater West End), Men on Boats (Mad Cow Theatre), A Slow Ride (Timucua Arts Foundation) and Just Like Us Staged Reading (Orlando Rep). Danielle is trained in Meisner and Chekhov Acting Technique from Truthful Acting Studios and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in theatre performance from Florida State University. She is so thankful for the undying support of her family. www.daniellebouloy.com
Dylan makes his Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol debut with Ada and the Engine. Previous credits include wayfinding (Here's The Exit Theatre), Romeo and Juliet, Much Ado About Nothing, the Tempest, and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company), As You Like It (Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theater), and The Normal Heart and Fiddler on the Roof (New Repertory Theatre), among many others. He can also be seen in Better Nate Than Ever on Disney+. He holds an MFA in Acting from the Theatre School at DePaul University, BFA from Boston University. Originally from Boston, Dylan is a proud resident of Chicago. @dylanwack | dylancwack.com
This is Dominique's first production with The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol. She recently finished her MFA in Acting with UCF '25. Dominique played the following characters in Orlando Shakes' 2024-2025 season. The Hungry Caterpillar (Actor 2/ puppeteer), Stuart Little (Snowbell), Henry IV part 2 (Pirate and Spirit), and Macbeth (Lady Macduff/ Weird Sister/Gentlewoman). She is the former ESU Boston branch National Shakespeare Competition winner, Irene Ryan nominee and was mentioned in Orlando Sentinel for featured actor in comedy.
Alec 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.
Creative Team
Rebekah is a choreographer, devisor, director, and educator with more than a decade of work creating collaborative theatrical experiences. She loves crafting movement for the stage, which has led her to specialize in puppetry, movement theatre, and intimacy. Favorite projects include choreographing intimacy for Angels in America at Valencia College, performing the shaman in Post-Everything at the International Theatre Festival in Varna, Bulgaria, and directing Off-Broadway production of Rebel Girls for National Theatre for Student Artists. Rebekah earned her MFA at Towson University. She is the Director of Puppetry for Phantasmagoria Orlando and the Director for the School of Arts and Entertainment at Valencia College. She can be found on Instagram at rebekah.lane.mfa.
Nicolas 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, Florida. Other Credits include The Drowsy Chaperone, Fiddler on the Roof, and The Wizard of Oz (Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre).
Zach 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 Theatre), 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!
Madison 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 nearly a decade of stage management experience, Madison has lived and worked in Central Florida, Philadelphia, and New York. Some of her favorite credits include productions of Urinetown, The Color Purple, Guys & Dolls, Cabaret, RED, Collected Stories, Godspell, Mary Poppins, and Blood Brothers. Madison has 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.
Joshua has been honing his craft as a scenic designer, scenic artist, and props artisan for the past decade and recently transplanted to central Florida. Previous props design credits have included Big the Musical, Looped, Man of La Mancha (Garden Theatre), Oklahoma!, Little Shop of Horrors, Ragtime, Grease, Sunset Blvd., Curtains, Camelot (Mac-Haydn Theatre), James and the Giant Peach, Wizard of Oz (Limelight Performing Arts Center). Joshua has a Master's of Fine Arts in Stage Design from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Examples of his work are at joshuaegallagher.com.
D is a Fight and Intimacy Director based in Bangor, ME. Their work at The Studio Theatre includes Unnecessary Farce, In the Next Room, Neighbors, Assassins, The Cake, and No 6. Other recent Florida Credits include School Girls and Vietgone at American Stage, Sender and At the Wake of a Dead Drag Queen at Urbanite Theatre, Macbeth at Jobsite Theatre, and Moriarty at freeFall. They have also served as the fight director for Unto these Hills. They teach at the University of Maine, and earned their MFA at Virginia Commonwealth University and BFA at University of Michigan. They are certified as a Fight Director with the Society of American Fight Directors.
Cory 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 Tierra del Sol), 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
CJ (he/him)is excited to return to The Studio Theatre Tierra Del Sol, having previously designed lighting and projections for The Vote. His lighting designs have illuminated stages across the U.S., including Bull Durham at Theatre Raleigh, Catch Me If You Can at Mountain Theatre Company, The Color Purple at North Carolina Theatre, and Failure, A Love Story at Wake Forest University. His visual media work includes The Wiz at Aurora Theatre, The Lehman Trilogy at North Carolina Stage Company, The Mountaintop at West Virginia Public Theatre, and The Tempest at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival. As founder of cjLights, CJ specializes in lighting design and visual media. Learn more at www.CJLights.com or follow him on Instagram @CJ_Lights.
Kevin G. Becker, MFA, is an interdisciplinary theatre artist whose work spans immersive theatre, music, film and contemporary performance. He holds a BA in Musical Compositional Theory with a focus on 20th-century techniques from Muhlenberg College and an MFA in Contemporary Theatre from Towson University. With over a hundred music designs and scored theatre works to his credit, Kevin's artistry has resonated across NYC, eastern Pennsylvania, greater Baltimore, central Florida, and as far away as Bulgaria. His passion for music is rooted in family–inspired by his grandparents thru to his older brother, and the rich soundscape of his childhood home. Kevin's work in Ada and the Engine reflects Ada's desire for computers to create music and how it can enhance live storytelling.
SigPro Staff

Jason Goedken has been the operations manager at The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center 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 Tierra del Sol 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.
Whitney Morse is a performer, teaching artist, and Artistic Director in Central Florida. In 2011, she earned her MFA in Acting from Columbia University School of The Arts, where she studied with some of the world's leading teaching artists including Kristin Linklater, Andrei Serban, Olympia Dukakis, Larry Singer and Anne Bogart. Whitney was a founding member of Prologue Theatre Company in Chicago where she served as Literary Manager and Casting Director. As a performer, her work at The Studio includes Next To Normal, Proof (Broadway World Award), Frankie and Johnny…, Tell Me On A Sunday, A Doll's House, 9 to 5, Elegies, and White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, among many others. Whitney is also the Artistic Director of The Sharon. www.whitneymorse.com
Angel Creeks comes to The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol with thirty years of experience in the performing arts. A dancer, singer, actor, teacher, choreographer, and director, she has been seen in film, television, and stage. Credits include: Broadway (Chicago the Musical, Fosse the Musical), tours and artists (Starlight Express, Chicago the Musical, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Anne Reinking), regional and theme park (Frozen-Live at the Hyperion, Aladdin - A Musical Spectacular, The King and I, Stars Wars Galactic Starcruiser), direction and choreography (Romeo and Juliet, Ordinary Days, Godspell, Hairspray, Chicago the Musical, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Seussical), film/television (Days of Our Lives, Living Single, North Hollywood). An advocate for social justice and equality, a founding member of the non-profit organization: PSPI.org (Parent Student Prison Initiative). She works with CFEABlackbook.org (Central Florida Entertainment Advocacy) and Blacktheatregirlmagic.org in Orlando. She has a B.A. in Performing Arts from St. Mary's College. Certified in leadership from University of Notre Dame. She is honored to be a part of this group of amazingly talented people.
Jon 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.
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.
Yasmeen 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.
Stephanie Elliott (she/her) 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.
Clayton 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!
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. Shes 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.
Mario Gonzalez is thrilled to be working as the Lighting Supervisor for The Studio Theatre. 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.
Dio Raquel Jr. hails from Honolulu, HI - sharing his Aloha to various areas of the country through Theatrical Lighting Design and Performance. He currently holds his Theatre Performance Certificate from Del Sol Academy of the Performing Arts (Las Vegas, NV) and his B.F.A. Theatre Studies in Lighting, Arts Leadership, and Musical Theatre from Nebraska Wesleyan University (Lincoln, NE). He had the privilege to design new works such as Not Too Far Distant by Becky Boesen and Umbra by K. Evans in Lancaster County, NE alongside iconic works from Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters and Diana Son's Stop Kiss. He recently made his Studio Theatre Tierra Del Sol design debut in Michael McKeever's Suite Surrender. Notable works for performance include Little Shop of Horrors (U/S Seymour Krelborn), Hello Dolly! (Ambrose Kemper), and Fun Home (Roy/Mark). He currently serves as an Associate Lighting Supervisor/Lighting Technician for Significant Productions - continuing to innovate and develop lighting to be known as character in various stories.
Roel 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 L. Morse Performing Arts Center. He 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.
Antonio Campagna, 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.
Verna 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. She's happy to be able to express that love in the workshop!
Ryan 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
Alec 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.
Tina 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 House Manager.

Savannah 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, North Carolina and the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. 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! My Instagram is @savyrose81
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.
Jordan Gregson 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
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 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.