Children’s Theatre Company

Summer 2011 Children’s Theatre Company 

Frankie Dailey

 

Frankie Dailey is a senior in the Musical Theatre program at James Madison University, returning to Papermill for his 2nd season.  Credits include Bright Lights Big City (Tad), Songs for a New World, Kiss Me Kate (Ralph), Oklahoma!, and JMU Children’s Playshop. He is excited to be a part of the Papermill Children’s Theatre this summer.

Louise Keeton


Louise Keeton is performing and writing for Papermill for the first time this season.  A graduate of the Theatre for Youth program at Shenandoah Conservatory, credits include Angels in America (Angel) and Go, Dog, Go! (Hattie).  Recently her show CATTYWAMPUSED! Tall and True Tales of American Folklore was premièred by the Shenandoah Conservatory Showmakers.   She is thrilled to have the chance to entertain the most wonderful audience an actress can have, children.

Katherine Lenhart


Katherine Lenhart is thrilled to making her Papermill debut!  A recent graduate of Plymouth State University, credits include Little Women (Amy/Choreographer), Chicago (Annie/Dance Captain), Marat/Sade (Charlotte Corday/Choreographer), and Evening (Choreographer/ Featured Dancer).

Luke Meierdiercks


Luke Meierdiercks is a junior Musical Theater major at Plymouth State University, joining Papermill for his 1st season. Credits include Pippin (Pippin), Little Women: the Musical (Mr. John Brooke), and Cyrano de Bergerac (Cyrano).

James Oblak

James Oblak is from Cleveland, Ohio, and is thrilled to be making his Papermill debut!  Currently a senior Musical Theatre major at Wright State University, credits include The Light in the Piazza, 42nd Street, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Little Women, Anything Goes, Into the Woods, Thoroughly Modern Mille, and High School Musical.
   

 

 

Alex Fischbein (Stage/ Road Manager) could not be more thrilled to be spending her 1st summer at the Papermill.  She is currently a junior at Plymouth State University, pursuing a degree in stage management. Past credits include Chicago, Little Women, Marat/Sade, and Oklahoma!.

 

David Lewis (Scenic Designer/ Technical Director) is a 2011 graduate of Plymouth State University. Previous design and scenic projects include Assistant Set Designer/Master Painter for The Seagull, Master Carpenter for Marat/ Sade, and Master Painter for Reckless. He would like to thank the Papermill Theatre for this opportunity to further develop his craft, as well as his family and friends for their constant support.

 

Paul Loman (Music Director/ Composer) is a senior Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication major at James Madison University with a minor in Music. An experienced accompanist and second time music director, Paul is composing at the Papermill for his 1st season.

 

Stephanie Molitor (Costume Designer) hails from Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin and is currently pursuing her MFA in costume design at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. She holds a BA in art and theatre from Wisconsin Lutheran College.

 

Ariana Moses (Director/ Writer) recently earned her MFA in Theatre for Youth from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  A director, teaching artist, and actor, she has been involved in all areas of the field of Theatre for Young Audiences.  Recent directing credits include The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Director), Go, Dog. Go! (Director), and Alice (Assistant Director) with the North Carolina Theatre for Young People, Koko Karate and and the Kung-Fu Kittens (Assistant Director) with Theatre 232, and How I Became A Pirate (Directing Intern) with the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte.  She is thrilled to be working at Papermill this summer!  Special thanks to Josh for all his love and support.

 

Ryann Willard (Assistant Costume Designer) is a senior in the Theatre Tech/ Design major with an emphasis in costuming at Plymouth State University.  Credits include Hair and Make-up Design for Still Life with Iris and Little Women, and Assistant Costume Designer for The Seagull. She is excited to be to working at Papermill for the 1st time this season. From Chesnee, SC, she would like to thank her family friends, and God.