The Woman in Black - October 28 - November 07, 2015

Shadow Ridge High School

 Crew Who's Who 

  • Jimmy Carosone head shot

    Jimmy Carosone

    Director

    What a storm! This has been one heck of an experience. It is always so amazing to see how these young actors tackle Shakespeare. Thank you to the wonderful Kristen Fisher. She has been such a great addition to the Kaleidoscope. I see amazing things in the future. Thanks go out to Jordan Dubé. What will we do without you? A tip of the hat to April Beardsley and Shanna Brannon. A huge "thank you" to the administration. Thank you for "almost" always saying "yes". Thank you to my Carosone Crew. I love you all so much. You are my dream come true. Thank you to my mom and dad for making the wave. You guys toiled countless hours for something that lasted five minutes but it made the performance a 1000 times more dynamic. Big thanks to Bob Love at Star Costume. You have helped the actors in completing their character. Cast. You guys rock my world. You give so much just to hear the applause and you deserve it. I couldn't be prouder. Hail Queen Isabelle.

  • Kristen Fisher head shot

    Kristen Fisher

    Director

    This show has been my first directing experience at Shadow Ridge, and man has it been a wild ride. These students have spent hours learning, and memorizing, and I am in awe of the accomplishments they have made. Shakespeare is not easy! I am so proud to see their talents shine through their performance night after night. A HUGE thank you to the theatre master himself, Jimmy Carosone. I am so lucky to have been brought onto this show. It has been an amazing experience. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to work with your students in the Kaleidoscope Theatre, and to come back into the wonderful world of the performing arts after a two year hiatus. I have greatly missed it. Thank you to the cast and crew, who I’ve had the privilege of working with for the last two months. You have welcomed me into your theatre family with open arms. Thank you for all the laughs, and for your undying dedication to this show. I promise you, it definitely shows on stage.

  • Jordan Dube head shot

    Jordan Dube

    Lighting Technical Director

    Jordan Dubé has played many roles behind the scenes over the last few years. He was the stage manager of last season’s musical "Young Frankenstein" and also of the show earlier this season, "The Woman in Black", and he has served as assistant stage manager on shows like "The Secret Garden" for Signature Productions. He greatly appreciates all the hard work, dedication, and time dedicated to this show! As usual he would also like to thank Carosone for the opportunity as well as #JORDASSIA for their continued love and support.

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