Peter Pan Jr. - July 12 - July 14, 2024

Branson Regional Arts Council

  Meet The Directors  

 

Josh Williams - Co-Director
Josh holds an MFA in Film & Television: Screenwriting from Regent University, as well as undergraduate degrees in Theatre and Media Production. Favorite roles include Pippin (Pippin!), Don Quixote (Man of La Mancha), and Grandpa Prophater (Meet Me In St. Louis). Currently, he serves as assistant professor of Communication Arts and Director of Media Center Technology at College of the Ozarks. At his core, Josh is a storyteller with professional experience writing and directing for both stage and screen. When not at work, you can find him on the farm with his cows, spending time with his wife and kids, or working on another script. During his freshman year of college, Josh discovered the magic of musical theatre, and it’s been a big part of his life ever since. He considers it a great blessing to be a part of helping these kids experience that same magic through this production of Peter Pan Jr.

 

Sarah Williams - Co-Director
Sarah is no stranger to the Branson Regional Arts Council (BRAC). She has performed in eight of their productions, including Hello Dolly! (Dolly Levi), Beauty & the Beast (Mrs. Potts), and The Spongebob Musical (The Mayor). She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Musical Theatre Performance from College of the Ozarks and has been married to her husband, Josh, for 25 years. She is a mom to three amazing kids…one of whom has performed in several productions here at BRAC. Sarah LOVES the experiences that can only come from participating in live theatre: a diverse group, learning music and choreography together, sharing and discovering talents, and the thrill of hearing the backstage call for “places!” She considers it a privilege to bring the magic of Peter Pan to life for these amazing kids and the community.


Nicole Horton - Music Director
Nicole has loved every second of being in Neverland with your kids! A former Peter Pan, she’s been a professional actress for almost 20 years now. BRAC audiences may recognize Nicole as Amanda in The Glass Menagerie or Prospero in The Tempest. Nicole has performed at Sight and Sound (both locations) for 10 years. She can currently be seen “rolling the dice” as Zeresh in Queen Esther. Nicole would like to dedicate this show to “my Captain Hook, my dad.”

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