A Chorus Line - September 12 - September 14, 2014

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 Who's Who 

  • Josh Tyquiengco head shot

    Josh Tyquiengco

    as Zach (the Director)

    Best known for his work as a TV news reporter & anchor for the Pacific News Center, Josh Tyquiengco has always had a passion for the arts. The Southern High School & UC-Berkeley graduate is now at the Guam Visitors Bureau telling the island’s tourism story. In his free time, Josh can be found with his family and friends, traveling or training for fitness goals. He is from the village of Malesso’.

  • Teena Quichocho head shot

    Teena Quichocho

    as Laura (Assistant)

    Mommy.Wife.Dancer. Defines the heart & soul of Teena Quichocho. As an ‘OG’ SKIP dancer, she taught, competed and performed globally with people to this day she calls family. Best dance memories: “Star Search” and the World Dance Congress in Germany. Teena is a Banker by trade & she has recently come out of dance retirement to prove to her Tweenas that you are never too old to do what you love.

  • Reyna Calvo head shot

    Reyna Calvo

    as Cassie

    Reyna Calvo, a member of Screen Actors Guild, has performed in over a dozen plays. Her favorite roles: "Ms. Kendal" in The Elephant Man, “Leann” in A Piece of My Heart, “Helga” in DeathTrap. She performed with SF Lamplighter Opera Theatre in Gondolier & HMS Pinafore. Reyna is a licensed therapist at LIFE Counseling Center."I am grateful to God for family, good health, & for the joy of living."

  • Krystal Paco head shot

    Krystal Paco

    as Diana

    Krystal Paco is a news reporter and anchor at KUAM & host on the new Chamorro children’s TV show, Nihi! She gigs with bands Freedom Fries & The Dollhouse as a singer and saxophonist.She toured with the University Singers, and performed with the Guam Territorial Band at the Sydney Opera House and Carnegie Hall. Krystal is a UOG graduate with a B.A. in Music Performance & Mass Media Communications.

  • Régine B. Lee head shot

    Régine B. Lee

    as Val

    No stranger to the stage, Régine Lee has been dancing for over 25 years and has performed in venues from the UOG Fieldhouse to the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in D.C. She is a graduate of University of Washington and enjoys travel, yoga and trying to keep up with her 2 young girls. Régine also serves as board member and volunteer for several local and national community organizations.

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