Valeria Illan
(Festa)
is a Venezuelan born actress in her third year of the BFA Musical Theatre program at FAU. Recent credits include
A Chorus Line
(Diana),
Spring Awakening
(Ilse), and
Neighborhood 3
(Swing). She would like to thank her castmates, friends, and family for all the love!
Daniella Dara Coby
(Fabia)
is a senior in Musical Theatre Performance with a minor in Dance. Daniella loves singing, teaching dance, and creating content on social media. Daniella has appeared in recent semesters as Almeta in
Violet
, a dancer in
Nutcracked
and
RDTE
, Vicki/Chelsea in
Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom
, L
ara in A Chorus Line,
Thea in
Spring Awakening
, and Missy in
9 to 5.
Joel Rodriguez+
(Orsino “The Duke” - Owner of Duke's Place)
is a second-year Dominican-American MFA Acting candidate from Kansas City, Missouri. He finds joy in composing, cooking, and reading about history. He’d like to thank his partner in life, Aubrey, for her endless support. Credits include Oscar in
Sweat
and Dr. Arnholm in
Lady from the Sea
. www.joelrodrig.com
Michelle
“
Elle” White
(Valentine) is a BFA Musical Theatre Performance senior at FAU. Credits include
Spring Awakening
(Martha Bessell),
A Chorus Line
(Frank),
Sweat
(Cynthia),
Wonder of the World
(Lois Coleman),
RENT
(Joanne u/s),
Hairspray
(Dynamite),
Newsies
(Seitz/Ensemble) and
Sister Act
(Ensemble). She’s grateful for her final FAU show!
Caitlin Foster+
(Viola - also disguised as “Cesario”)
is a second-year MFA candidate. She received her BFA in Acting from the University of Florida. Recent FAU credits include:
Violet
(Violet),
Neighborhood 3
(Gamemaster), and
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
(Bernice). She is certified by the SAFD in rapier & dagger and unarmed combat.
Jenna Vece
(Sea Captain/Minister)
is a senior in the BFA Musical Theater major and is very excited to be in her first role in a FAU production! Previous credits include
Wrinkle in Time
(Mrs. Whatsit) and
Everything
(Little Girl/Time). She thanks everyone for their unending love and support.
Mitchell B. Mackenzie+
(Toby Belch)
is an MFA Candidate from Sacramento, California. He last appeared in
9 to 5
as Franklin Hart Jr. here at FAU and is so excited to get to tackle Shakespeare in his last semester. He would like to thank his lovely fiancée Natalie for her unwavering support.
Trevor Gill
(Andrew Aguecheek)
is a BFA Performance major, and this is his fourth semester at FAU. He has been seen at FAU as "SKINHEADboy" in
Polaroid Stories
, "Tourist/Male U/S” in
The Lady from the Sea
, and he has been in a few student-directed shows and showcases. He is immensely grateful to work with this amazing cast!
Ana Calise+
(Maria)
is a Portuguese-American actress, director, and writer. She graduated from NYU Tisch with a BFA in Drama. Ana spent numerous years after graduation working as an actor, director, and writer in NYC. FAU credits include:
9 to 5: The Musical
(Judy),
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
(Elsa),
Sweat
(Tracey),
Polaroid Stories
(Philomel). www.anamariecalise.com
Shayna Gilberg+
(Olivia)
is an MFA Acting Candidate, writer, and dramaturg from Tarpon Springs, FL.
Recent Credits:
9 to 5
(Doralee),
The Lady from the Sea
(Bolette). She thanks her family, friends, and boyfriend, Forrest for their constant love and support.
Kyle Smith+
(Malvolio) is a second year MFA Performance candidate at FAU. BFA in Musical Theatre from Ohio Northern University. Professional: Vermont Shakespeare Company, Sierra Repertory Theatre, Pacific Conservatory Theatre and Oregon Cabaret Theatre. FAU: Monty-
Violet
, Orpheus-
Polaroid Stories
, Patrick O’Reilly-
The Musical Comedy Murders Of 1940
, Zach-
A Chorus Line.
Quinlan Lowe
(Sebastian)
is a business major who is relatively new to the theatre scene. He has previously done
Much Ado About Nothing
, (Friar Francis) also by William Shakespeare. His dream job is working as a voice actor. He hopes you have a blast with this show.
India Isabella Johnson
(Antonia)
is a graduating senior BFA in Performance major. She has been seen in
For Colored Girls… Enough
(Lady in Orange)–the first all-black production in FAU history– and
Lady Windermere’s Fan
(Lady Plymdale). She gives glory to God, Jesus Christ, for all she has learned here.