With childhood roots in ballet, Abigail has since come to find a deep passion for musical theater. She intends on moving to NYC in search of new works and all-inclusive theater. Abigail is dedicated, ambitious and eager to expand her theater community and skill set. Some of her recent roles include Wendy Jo in Footloose at the Sundance Dance Summer Theatre, Belinda in Noises Off and Hope Cladwell in Urinetown at Utah Valley University.
Aspen plans to broaden her horizons by pursuing a acting career in both the UK and Canada. She is particularly interested in finding ways to make classical theatre accessible and relatable to modern audiences, as well as continuing to sharpen her skills inmusical theatre. Her credits include Nina (Seagull), Regan (King Lear), Hero (Much Ado About Nothing), and Olive (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee).
Coco Galli King is a film, TV, and musical theater actress. Her wit, comedic abilities, and unguarded honesty, drives her to New York City to go after truthful art. Her work and performances with Broadway directors, Jeff Whiting and Mac August, have her eager for more of these kinds of prestigious and professional productions. Her favorite roles range from Ado Annie, Audrey II, Daphna in Bad Jews, to Kala in Tarzan.
Duncan plans on pursuing a film and stage career and while he’s currently based in Utah, he has hopes of moving to New York to pursue a career in film and theater in the future. A family man of many interests and talents, he plans on bringing something new and unique to every production he is in. Some of his notable rolls include Sky (Mamma Mia), Serge (Art), Don Pedro (Much Ado About Nothing), and Prince Eric (The Little Mermaid).
From Montgomery Alabama, but grew up in Utah, Hallie Purser is a unique character, pursuing a career in theatre and film. Raised by two acting professionals, her love for theatre started at a young age, and she started pursuing it at the age of 7. Hallie is a free spirit, willing to go wherever the wind may take her, wherever the art is. She wants to share her bubbly self with the world, and to spread love and acceptance through theatre. Recent credits include Brooke in Noises Off, Romaine Patterson (among others) in The Laramie Project, Marian in Music Man, and Mephistopheles in Doctor Faustus. Hallie is well versed in the art of improv, and has been studying it for the last 3 years, now being the captain of the top improv team at UVU. She also is in an upcoming feature film directed by Mauli Bonner.
My name is Kathy Frye, I’m a Utah actor moving to the LA area to pursue a career in screen acting. I’m fascinated by the drive of human emotion, and deeply passionate about story-tellingand the capacity for empathy that arises within us when we interact with stories that aren’t our own.Some of my favorite roles I’ve played include roles traditionally played by or written for men, such as El Gallo in the Fantastics and the Stage Managerin Our Town. Some of my favorite roles I’ve played include roles traditionally played by or written for men, such as El Gallo in the Fantastics and the Stage Managerin Our Town.
Nick is a Utah native, planning to move to the Texas triangle. During his time at UVU, he cultivated his passion for musical theatre and choreography and has choreographed for many productions at UVU and in the Utah theatre community. Favorite roles include Melchior (Spring Awakening), Jimmy (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Riff (West Side Story), and Georg (She Loves Me).
Sage Peacock has been involved in professional theater since she was 15 years old starting out behind the scenes at Utah's beloved Hale Center Theater, where she quickly fell in love with truthful storytelling and was determined to get on the stage. Although she stands as a local favorite, her plans for success reach far and wide as she will move to LA before pursuing a masters degree in London. She never settles for anything less than brilliant and works tirelessly to create beautiful work. Her most notable roles are Mad Woman in the national premier of Girl Who Drank the Moon, Lilith/ Lily in She Kills Monsters, and an ensemble of 11 characters in The Laramie Project.
Logan plans to move to New York City, living coast to coast in pursuit of an acting career in theatre and film. With a passion for performance, Logan will be relentless in trying new things, taking big risks, and breaking new ground. You can see Logan as Chuck in Footloose at the Summer Summer Theatre in July. His favorite roles include Gary (Noises Off), Edmund (King Lear), Finch (How to Succeed in Business..), and George (Our Town)
Tristin Smith is a director, actor, and arts activist.Tristin beganpursuing his career on stage at the age of tenand he found his love for directing in high school. His time at UVU has cultivated anunderstanding of how impactful theatre can be while working towards social justice and change. His goal is to work nationwide on theatrical projects that bring positive change into communities.
He is the founder and current artistic director of Midnight Theatre Company in Salt Lake County, Utah. Midnight Theatre Company is a Nonprofit Organization centered around engaging with communities throughout Utah to inspire ambitious collective action and social change led by stories seen on stage and screen. Tristin will be directing Rent, the US premiere of Wendy & Peter Pan,and Midsummer Night’s Dreamin the Midnight Theatre Company’s 2021-2022 season.
Recent credits include directing She Kills Monstersat UVU andJulius Caesarat the Eccles Regent Street Blackbox, producingEnough a Devised Piece, No Exit, andYellow Boatat UVU, assistantdirectingTarzanat the Scera Center for the Arts, On Golden Pondat the Covey Center for the Arts,TYA Cinderella Eats Rice & BeansandNoises Offat UVU. Recent acting roles include Malvolio in Twelfth Night, an ensemble of 10 characters in The Laramie Project, and Valliere in Tartuffe.
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