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HEADSHOT/RESUME Packet DOWNLOAD Maureen O’Hara Email: [email protected] Cell: 773.574.0929 ​ ​ ​ Website: maureenohara.me ​ THEATER: 9 TO 5! *Violet Newstead UW-Milwaukee ANYTHING GOES Reno Sweeney Barnes P.A.C HAIRSPRAY Tracy Turnblad Barnes P.A.C ALL MY SONS Kate Keller UW-Milwaukee LEGALLY BLONDE Paulette Limelight Theatre YOU’RE...CHARLIE BROWN Sally Brown Fox Country Players HOT L BALTIMORE *April Green UW-Milwaukee WOMEN...BREAKDOWN Paulina Morales UW-Milwaukee ARCADIA *Lady Croom UW-Milwaukee (Roles with a * indicate an Irene Ryan Acting Nomination) TRAINING: BFA Musical Theater- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Open Jar Institute- Residency Program with Jeff Whiting Voice: Dr. David Hoffman, Stacia Fernandez ​ Acting: Carol Rosenfeld, Jim Tasse, Bill Watson, Sherri Pannell Williams, Rebecca ​ ​ Holderness, Tanya Weinstein, Michelle Lopez-Rios, Anthony C. Horne, Raeleen McMillion, Dance: Darci Wutz (Jazz/Musical Theater) Melissa Anderson (Ballet) Amy Brinkman ​ ​ (Tap/Jazz) James Gray (Musical Theatre) SPECIAL SKILLS: Worship Leader, Basic Music Reader, Basic Piano, Youth Theater Director/Choreographer, Belter, R/L/C Splits, Beg. in Laban, Beg. in Estill Method, Kick-Boxing, Valid Driver's License, Valid Passport, Good with children and animals, Dialect: Standard British, Southern, Brooklyn Denise Neumerkel (858)342-9086 | [email protected] | www.deniseneumerkel.com Range: D3—C6; Mezzo/Belt THEATRE Shrek the Musical Fiona Center Stage Productions By the Way, Meet Vera Stark Gloria University of Northern Colorado Dir. By Dawn Monique Williams Hairspray! Tracy Star Repertory Theatre Forget Me Not (29 Hour Reading) Stevie Open Jar Studios Footloose Rusty Carlsbad Community Theatre The Addams Family Musical Alice Star Repertory Theatre The Crucible Mercy Lewis University of Northern Colorado The Drowsy Chaperone Ensemble University of Northern Colorado A Midsummer Night’s Dream Egeus University of Northern Colorado West Side Story Sofia University of Northern Colorado Baby Mrs. Hart Little Theatre of the Rockies Sister Act! Nun Ensemble Little Theatre of the Rockies DANCE Pulcinella Doctors Wife University of Northern Colorado Miranda’s Nightmare Skeleton University of Northern Colorado TRAINING AND EDUCATION U. of Northern Colorado Musical Theatre B.A. Open Jar Institute Open Jar Institute Residency Program; Jeff Whiting Vocal Jalyn Courtenay Webb, Geri Jones, Stacia Fernandez, Kimberly Moller, Ted Reedy, Angela Steiner, Matthew Herrick, Lisa Friedrichs, Ellen Lettrich, Sean Tamburrino Acting Tom McNally, Carol Rosenfeld, Ken Womble, Allison Spratt Pearce, Jalyn Courtenay Webb, Matthew Herrick, Jayne Howard Dance Musical Theatre | Jazz | Ballet | Tap | Modern James Gray, Monte Black, Christy O’Connell Black, John Leonard, Lynn Rae Hiers, Kim Clay SPECIAL SKILLS Splits on both sides & center, German, Dual Citizenship in U.S. & Germany, Good w/ kids, Sight Reading, Studio Singing, Cartwheels, Baking, Cooking, Makeup, Driver’s License, Piano (Beg.), Knitting Dialects: German, R.P. English, Russian, Irish (Northern) Sammy Borla AEA•AGVA Phone: (248) 914-1779 Height: 5’6” Email: [email protected] Range Ab2-Bb4 Website: www.sammyborla.com National Tours The 101 Dalmatians Musical Lucky – Supporting Dir: Jerry Zaks / Chor: Warren Carlyle Educational Theatre A Chorus Line Mike David Gram Bullets Over Broadway David Fred Love See Rock City Rick Don Brewer The Who’s Tommy Local Lad 2 David Gram The Scarlet Pimpernel Cupid Fred Love The Adventures of Pinocchio Pinocchio Kerro Knox III As You Like It William Anthony Guest Bare: A Pop Opera Alan Don Brewer Oklahoma! Featured Dancer Fred Love Training Oakland University, BFA Musical Theatre 2019 Dance: 14 Years: Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Contemporary, Modern, Hip Hop Acting: 5 Years: Anthony Guest (Shakespeare, comic technique), Lynnae Lehfeldt (Viewpoints, Linklater),Thomas M. Suda (Hagen), Karen Sheridan Voice: 4 years: Barb Bland, Julie Malloy, Don Brewer, Alissa Hetzner, Jamie Reed Open Jar Institute Workshop: Jeff Whiting, Matthew Lee Robinson, Joseph Mitchell Parks, Casey Erin Clark, Jed Abrams, Robert Hartwell, Becca Peter, David Rossetti Special Skills Piano, Guitar, Smeagol Impersonation, Dance Captain Experience, Chauffer’s License, Board Game Guru Claire Clauson [email protected] www.claireclauson.com (651) 587-5904 Height: 5’6.5” Voice: Mezzo / Belt / Soprano THEATRE Anything Goes Reno Sweeney North Stage Door Theatre Catch Me If You Can Brenda Strong Greenville Theatre Les Misérables Eponine Ettinger Theatre Wait Until Dark Susan Hendrix Greenville Theatre Oklahoma! Ado Annie Crane River Theater Perfect Arrangement Millie Martindale Playhouse on the Square Stupid F**king BirD Nina Playhouse on the Square Heathers the Musical Heather Duke Playhouse on the Square It’s a Wonderful Life Violet Bick Greenville Theatre Leaving Iowa Multiple Character Gal Greenville Theatre Hairspray Shelly Highland Summer Theatre Junie B. Jones the Musical Junie B. Jones Playhouse on the Square Junie B. Jones is Not a Crook Junie B. Jones GT on Tour Oliver! Rose Selller Greenville Theatre The Wizard of Oz Ensemble Crane River Theater 9 to 5 Ensemble Playhouse on the Square (Dir. Gary John La Rosa) EDUCATION/TRAINING BFA Musical Theatre, Minnesota State University, Mankato – Theatre &Dance Valedictorian Open Jar Residency Program with Jeff Whiting Acting: Carol Rosenfeld, Paul J. Hustoles, Heather Hamilton, Melissa Rosenberger Voice: Stacia Fernandez, Krista Palmquist, Nick Wayne Dance: James Gray (Musical Theatre), Melissa Rosenberger (Tap, Jazz, Musical Theatre), Giselle Mejia (Tap), Allison Doughty (Ballet), Dan Stark (Jazz) Masterclass: Kate Baldwin (Acting), Dana Moore (Dance), Tim Hughes (Dance), Jackie Presti (Voice), David Yazbek (Voice), Stew (Acting), Tracy Lynn Olivera (Voice) AWARDS Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival 2017 – Open Jar Institute National Musical Theatre Intensive Scholarship – First Place Joanne Woodward Award 2019 – Best Actress in a Drama, Wait Until Dark SPECIAL SKILLS Dialects: Coaching experience. IPA Fluent. High British, Cockney, German, Scottish, French, American Southern, Irish, Brooklyn, Italian, Russia, Minnesotan, and Czech. Instruments: Intermediate Ukulele, Beginner Piano, Beginner Guitar, Auxiliary Percussion Visual Arts: Watercolor, acrylic paint, drawing, Photoshop Other: Proficient in Spanish, good with children, MN driver’s license, firearm safety certificate, archery training, handless armpit farts, elbow licking. Calli Ann Medley (218)791.4905 // [email protected] Vocal Range: G3-D6 Mix/Belt/Legit calliannmedley.wixsite.com/website THEATRE ​ Grease SANDY Knights Theatre Big Fish SANDRA Knights Theatre The Boyfriend POLLY Summer Performing Arts Company Crimes of the Heart BABE GF Central Our Town EMILY Demers Theatre Once Upon A Mattress LADY LARKIN Summer Performing Arts Company Rumors CLAIRE GF Central Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 HELSA Knights Theatre Arsenic and Old Lace ELAINE Demers Theatre The Music Man ZANEETA Demers Theatre Hairspray TAMMY Empire Arts Center Bye, Bye, Birdie PENELOPE ANN Minnesota State University, Mankato The Bluebird’s Secret PATTY PATIENCE Minnesota State University, Mankato A Christmas Story ENSEMBLE Empire Arts Center FILM Midnight Rose ​ROSE Z-Fest Film Fest TRAINING - ​ ​ ​Minnesota State University, Mankato​- Theatre Arts Open Jar Institute: Musical Theatre Residency​ - Jeff Whiting Acting: Carol Rosenfeld, Paul J. Hustoles, Melissa Rosenberger, Heather Hamilton Singing: Stacia Fernandez, Nick Wayne, Anne Christopherson, Melanie Popejoy, Maria Williams-Kennedy Dance: James Gray, Melissa Rosenberger, Ruben De Valle Jr., Allison Doughty SPECIAL SKILLS International Phonetic Alphabet, improvisational singing, tight harmonies, intermediate piano, guitar/ukulele (pop chords), dialects in southern/british, wiggle ears/nose, experience with children/pets, valid driver’s license and US passport, great outdoorswoman. Danie Grief (480) 204-9817 [email protected] Height 5’3” Voice: Soprano/Mezzo/Belt Theater Forget Me Not (29 Hour Reading) Ensemble Open Jar Studios 2019 She Loves Me Amalia Balash * MCC PAC Musical Productions Seussical Gertrude McFuzz ** MCC PAC Musical Productions Ruthless Judy/Ginger Desert Stages Theater Legally Blonde Brooke Wyndham MCC PAC Musical Productions Once Upon A Mattress Lady Larkin Fountain Hills Community Theater Little Women: the Musical Meg March MCC PAC Musical Productions First Date Woman 2 MCC PAC Musical Productions A Christmas Carol Fred’s Wife Silver Star Theater Urinetown: the Musical Mrs. Millenium Tuscany Theater Company Thoroughly Modern Millie Gloria MCC PAC Musical Productions *Irene Ryan Nomination **Arizoni Award Nomination Training Open Jar Institute Open Jar Residency Program 2019 with Jeff Whiting Vocal Stacia Fernandez, SueAnne Lucius, Dr. Cathy Hauan Acting Carol Rosenfeld, Allyson Van Patten Dance Jazz (4 Years), Ballet (4 Years), Tap (2 years) James Gray, Cambrian James, Ashley Harkey Masterclass Kate Baldwin (Voice), Jackie Presti (Voice), Dana Moore (Dance), Timothy Hughes (Dance) Awards Musical Theater Initiative KCACTF Region 8 2016, 2019 Semi-Finalist Irene Ryans KCACTF Region 8 2017 Semi-Finalist Special Skills Intermediate Stage Combat Sword Skills (Saber and Foil), Jump Roping, Kick Boxing, AZ Driver’s License, Valid US Passport Cloud Cruz Voice Range: Contact: (470) 885-4276 Mezzo Soprano [email protected] THEATRE Ragtime Sarah Salem State University Rent Maureen Grafton Theatre Seussical the Musical Sour Kangaroo Lower Macungie Theatre Thoroughly
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