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Debi Adelman (Costume Design)
Debi's involvement in costuming blossomed in 2014, coinciding with her daughter's first theatrical performance. Since then, she's actively contributed to numerous productions, affording her the opportunity to share this experience with her daughter and the wider school community. She finds joy in getting to know all of the passionate actors and directors.
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Michelle Clark (Choreographer)
Michelle Clark has been choreographing the high school musicals at Pacific Ridge School for the past ten years. She is the Director of the Dance Program and also serves as the school's dance team coach. Throughout her time at Pacific Ridge, Michelle has brought energy, passion, and creativity to each production.
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Santiago Crane* (Spotlight Operator)
Having already acted in PRS's other theatrical performances, Santiago took this chance to learn what it was like on the other side of production, the crew. Aspiring to be in the film industry one day, lighting seemed the best choice. He gives all his thanks to his encouraging and welcoming friends and mentors that got him involved in his final production of high school.
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Greg Ertel (Scenic Design)
Greg brings decades of experience to this production of Mean Girls, his 27th show at PRS. He has worked at Moonlight Amphitheatre, Lawrence Welk Theater, and New Village Arts Theatre. He also works with The Walt Disney Company, contributing to the creative vision of numerous corporate events and expos, combining artistry with storytelling on a grand scale.
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Jessica Jo Fisher (Graphic Design)
Jessie is an illustrator and designer based in Chicago with a background in theater and a BFA in Theater Design from the University of Kansas. After a decade as a corps member then strategist with the nonprofit Teach For America, she’s thrilled she gets to use her design background to return to the theater and support PRS as part of her portfolio of artistic projects.