FACULTY

Susan Hinshaw has worked as an actor in London, Seattle, and Los Angeles, appearing in numerous leading roles on-stage and in films. Favorite roles include, Beatrice in Much Ado about Nothing, Karen in the Children's Hour, Emma in Betrayal and Le Marquis de Merteiul in Les Liasons Dangereus. Currently, she is performing her solo show, Nirvana, in various venues around the country. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in acting from California State University, Fullerton (where she was a scholarship recipient), and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington School of Drama.

Susan has trained and studied with many notable artists including Barry Kyle (artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company), members of the Royal Shakespeare Company, Michael Shurtleff, George Shadanoff (formerly of the Chekhov Theatre, in partnership with Michael Chekhov), and studied seven years with Jose Quintero (cofounder of the Circle in the Square Theatre, collaborator/ interpreter of Tennessee Williams and Eugene O'Neil).

Susan has studied voice using the Linklater technique with training from the Nobel institute in Sweden, and movement using the Alexander technique with training under Jean-Louis Roderique.

Susan's professional affiliations include Actor's Equity Association, the Screen Actor's Guild, American Federation of Television and radio Artists, Women in Film and Women in Theatre. She was inducted into Who's Who in American Teachers in 2004 and again in 2005.

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Paul Wickline (chair of the theatre department) is an actor and director and holds a BA in Theatre and an MA in education with an emphasis in theatre. From acting in a sketch comedy show in Seattle with Bill Nye (the science guy!) to singing with SOUNDSATION, a critically acclaimed vocal jazz ensemble, to acting professionally, Paul has always been active as a performer. However, as much as he enjoys performing, his passion is teaching and directing.

Paul has been the department chair and producer of the College of the Canyons theatre program since Fall 2008. From 2003-2007, Paul was Director of Theater Arts and a theatre instructor at Walla Walla Community College. During this period, he also directed the annual Outdoor Summer Musical at Fort Walla Walla and founded and directed the Walla Walla Summer Acting Camp for high school students. He has taught at Central Washington University and The Evergreen State College and served as a guest artist/instructor for Walla Walla University. His theatrical training includes studying classical acting for two years with Wesley Van Tassel (director and author of Clues to Acting Shakespeare), workshops in the Meisner technique with Larry Silverberg, and Spolin-based improvisation with Paul Sills at his Wisconsin Game Center.

Paul has produced or directed more than sixty productions in the last twenty years including The Drowsy Chaperone, Best Little Whorehouse in TexasDelightful Disorientation: The World According to David Ives, and Noises Off  (Meritorious Achievement Award in Directing from KC/ACTF) at COC. He has also directed Cinderella, The Foreigner, South Pacific, Pippin, Godspell, The Fantasticks (twice), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Little Shop of Horrors, Rough Crossing, Annie, Born Yesterday, Bye Bye Birdie, The Dining Room, Vanities, Flaming Idiots, The Odd Couple, The Music Man, Guys and Dolls, and many more.  In 2005 the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival awarded Paul a Meritorious Achievement Award for his work as the text coach on Walla Walla University's production of Othello. Paul is also active as a respondent for the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival and is currently serving a two year term as the Student Learning Outcomes and Assessment Coordinator for the College of the Canyons.

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Photo - Dee Marie NietoDee Marie Nieto is the founder, director and writer of the Shakespeare and Friends Foundation, a non profit professional acting company. The foundation was recently awarded "best practice in race and diversity" by the YWCA and has been given an assistance grant from Actors Equity Association. Ms. Nieto has acted, sung and danced her way through a myriad of productions while also establishing herself as a respected director and acting instructor to both student and professional actors.

She has held leads in such plays as The Time of Your Life, A View From the Bridge, Henry V, Shakespeare's Women, Our Town, La Ronde, and The Tavern with Henry Darrow; sold Tuborg Beer on TV; died in Police Story and appeared with Joanna Gleason in Once Upon a Mattress, starring John Rubenstein. Directing credits include The Comedy of Errors, Tartuffe, Story Theatre, and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. She has written and directed Shakespeare's Woodland Magic, Building Bridges, Seeds of Violence As Seen Through Romeo and Juliet and Farce: That's Shakespeare.

Ms. Nieto is a member of the Southern California Educational Theatre Association, Actors Equity Association, the Screen Actors Guild and holds an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Theresa Layne holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the United States International University and an MFA in Acting from the University of Arizona, where she appeared at the Arizona Repertory Theatre as Miss Pross in A Tale of Two Cities, Mme Pinglet in A Little Hotel on the Side, Mama Maddelena in Nine, and Miss Prism in The Importance of Being Earnest. Her first theatrical home was at the Moonlight Amphitheatre in San Diego where she played Abigail Adams in 1776, Agnes Gooch in Mame, and the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, among many other productions.

Since transporting herself to LA, she has worked at the Civic Light Opera of the South Bay Cities in Sound of Music, and The Candlelight Pavilion in The Secret Garden. Theresa's new theatrical home is the Colony Theatre Company -an award-winning, nationally-recognized professional company located in Burbank. She made her Colony debut as the Alto of The Angel City 4 in the Theatre LA Ovation Award-winning production of City of Angels. She has also appeared as Sister Felicity in the second stage production of Suddenly Last Summer.

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David Stears is an actor, director and producer originally from New York and has been involved in live theatre for the past twenty years. David is a founding member of the highly acclaimed Actor's Project in Long Island and trained at HB studio’s in New York. David came to California where he continued his training at California Institute of the Arts School of Theatre (Libby Apple, Dean). David has produced and directed over thirty productions and has been involved in over sixty as an actor. Upon graduating, David founded The Santa Clarita Repertory Theatre and was the company’s Producing-Artistic Director until July 2001.

As SCRT’s leader, David developed the company’s Educational Outreach Program. Fostering relationship with school districts and working with teachers and professional theatre artists, the SCRT’s Educational Outreach Program reached more than 20,000 students each year, developed nine original scripts, five bilingual plays, dozens of in-school workshops and garnered the support of the Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation, The Ahmanson Foundation, winner of the Los Angeles Times Community Partnership Award (1994) and the Citibank Education award (1994). Mr. Stears was the consultant and producer of four curricular based plays for children as part of the Spotlight Project with the Sulphur Springs School District. Also while at SCRT, David initiated the Summer Theatre Festival/ Shakespeare in the Parks series & Apprentice Programs and designed and opened the new facility for SCRT located in Downtown Newhall.

David is one of the Founding Members of the Arts Alliance in Santa Clarita and has a certificate in Fund Raising from U.C.L.A. He works as an independent producer/director and fund raising consultant, running Stears & Associates, a producing & event management and fund raising consulting company.

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John DeMita has been a teacher and professional actor for more than 18 years, and is currently a faculty member of College of the Canyons, Santa Ana College, Citrus college, and El Camino College. As an actor, he has performed with many of the nation's most prestigious theater companies including the Geffen Playhouse, American Conservatory Theater, Seattle's Intiman Theater, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and the Williamstown Theater Festival.

Currently, he can be seen on the CBS series Jag as Marine Colonel Clifford Blakely. John was also a series regular on Comedy Central's The Clinic and has guest-starred in more than 40 films and television shows. His most recent credits include TNN's 18 Wheels of Justice and Life of the Party-The Pamela Harriman Story with Ann Margaret for Lifetime Cable Television. Directing credits include: A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Hot L Baltimore, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Holiday, Marisol, and Grease. John also continues to work as a voice actor in such cartoons as Disney's Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Spawn, and the feature film Final Fantasy.

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Andrea Slominski is a director and producer with over 24 years of professional experience. An adjunct instructor in  the Theatre Department at College of the Canyons, her COC credits include, Associate Producer, Drowsy Chaperone and In Arabia We’d All Be Kings (2011), Director, South Pacific (2008) (Submitted for KCACTF consideration, received three Irene Ryan Nominations), Director, Tartuffe (2007), Director, Company (2006),  Director/Composer for The Little Prince (2005),  and Assistant Director, Big River (2004) for the opening production of The Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons.

Andrea was instrumental in the development of the COC summer theatre program , which began in 2005 and has developed into an exciting partnership between College of the Canyons Theatre Department, The Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons and the Festival of New American Musicals. She has directed the three summer workshop productions for this unique program. Productions include the west coast premiere of “The Giver,” a new musical by Scott Murphy and Nathan Christensen in 2011 and the first two summer workshops, developing the world premiere  performances of the musical “ Sing Me A Happy Song” by Georgia Stitt and David Kirshenbaum (2008 and 2010.)

Professionally, Ms. Slominski was Co-Producer of two SCV Theatre Project productions, The World Goes Round directed by Kay Cole in 2007 and Co-Producer, Co-Director for An Evening with Stephen Schwartz (2006) with Stephen Schwartz, Ben Vereen, Corbin Blue, Michael Leon Wooley, and others.  She enjoyed two successful seasons as the artistic director at the Astor’s Beechwoood Theatre in Newport, RI. Following that, she opened a musical cabaret theatre in Houston, TX  producing and directing eleven original Cabaret shows . Andrea has also worked in music production, recording three albums of folk, jazz and spiritual music.

Leigh Kennicott received her Ph.D. in theatre from the University of Colorado in summer 2002. Prior to that she directed more than 30 plays both in Los Angeles and the Denver area, including Tales of the Lost Formicans, at CU; Strange Interlude at Cal State Northridge, where she earned a Master's Degree; Lanford Wilson's Women at LA's Victory Theatre; and Superwoman at Hollywood's Matrix Theatre.

Before returning to the university she worked in film and television." for Leonard Goldberg Productions, in Current Television at ABC, and in production for Miller-Boyett Productions, who brought Perfect Strangers, Family Matters and Step by Step to the small screen.

She has written, directed and produced two films - the festival short "Rubber Gloves" and the documentary "Streakin'.

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Stephen Whelan received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre Arts with an emphasis in acting and directing at Cal State University Long Beach. Stephen had the pleasure of getting to participate in workshops conducted by John Houseman and the Acting Company from Julliard, Patrick Stewart and the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Stella Adler. He received a broad range of exposure to classical, modern and experimental plays from professors such as Mathias Reitz, Betsy Hamilton (currently at DePaul University), William Raffeld and Michael Lyman.

Upon graduation he studied with Michael Holmes at the Chandler Studio in Los Angeles where he assisted in teaching Uta Hagen-style technique classes and played the role of Macbeth from Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy and the dual roles of Posthumous/Cloten in Cymbeline.

After teaching and directing for two years at the Orange County High School of the Arts, Stephen worked for the film director/producer Martin Brest and on such feature films as Scent of a Woman with Al Pacino and Meet Joe Black with Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt. After almost eight years in the film industry he returned to teaching at the Orange County High School of the Arts for one year, but for the past five years has been the sole theatre arts instructor and director at Valencia High School in Santa Clarita. He also holds a Teacher's Certificate and Master of Education from the University of La Verne.

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Annette Reid Crump is an actor-producer.  She started acting in summer stock with her father at the age of nine.  She received a BFA in Music Theatre from The Ohio State University and an MFA in acting from Cal State University, Fullerton.  She took a long hiatus from acting, working for Disney and traveling the world.  She recently returned to the business, and has appeared on Desperate Housewives, in the short film “Training Wheels” which was featured at the International Family Film Festival, and most recently appeared onstage in Los Angeles with Mariette Hartley in the world premier of In the Wings

Other favorite stage roles include Mrs. Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer, Billie in Women of Manhattan, Edward/Victoria in Cloud Nine, and Woman 2 in Side by Side by Sondheim.  As a producer she worked with the Classical Theatre Lab, and the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum “Seedlings” New Plays series.  She has done voice over work for Walt Disney Imagineering, giving voice to a number of interactives in worldwide theme parks, for HeadTrips Audio Tours, and most recently can be heard as the voice of “Mnemnosyne 99” in the most recent episode of The DNA Files: Unraveling the Mysteries of Genetics with John Hockenberry. 

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Allan Trautman

Allan Trautman is a professional actor, puppeteer and director. His professional work began 38 years ago, while still in college, and has continued the last 33 years in Los Angeles after receiving his MFA in acting from CalArts. As an actor, he has appeared in the Coen brothers movie Intolerable Cruelty and the 1984 cult classic Return of the Living Dead, in which he performed the infamous Tarman. Recent television appearances include Joan of Arcadia, Grounded for Life, and a Dr. Pepper commercial. Recent stage work includes leading roles in Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing and Brighton Beach Memoirs.

Mr. Trautman starred off-Broadway last year in the improvisational puppet production Stuffed and Unstrung, after sold-out successes at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in Australia. He begins another tour this fall to the midwest and Florida. He has performed with the Jim Henson Company for the past 20 years as a lead puppeteer and director, directing episodes of Sid the Science Kid for PBS, and performing Ferdinand the duck in Babe, Eddie Murphy's dog in Dr. Dolittle, a lead in The Country Bears, and various roles in Cats & Dogs, Muppets from Space, and many other projects. He also worked on the two Men in Black movies, Monkeybone, and Jack Frost. He was a series regular on Dinosaurs and Unhappily Ever After, and his work appears in Greg the Bunny, Muppets Tonight, A Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie, and The Muppets Wizard of Oz. Recent Internet appearances include the lead character of Skrumpy in The Skrumps on Yahoo Kids, and SUDS and Alt Reality on Warner Studios 2.0. His recent commercial work includes performing hand shadows for Nationwide Insurance, the Serenading Unicorn for Juicy Fruit, and an animatronic bear for Pepsi.
www.allantrautman.com.

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Madeline Miller Lindenheim has performed in New York on Broadway, starring with Chita Rivera in the musical Bajour, and in the comedy The Apple Doesn’t Fall…directed by Leonard Nimoy.  She also appeared off-Broadway in the revival of Slow Dance on the Killing Ground for which she was nominated for Best Actress by the New York Theatre Critics.  Additionally, Madeline has appeared off-Broadway, on tour, and in regional theatres around the country in such roles as Gorgeous in The Sisters Rosensweig, Blanche in Broadway Bound, Doris in The Owl and the Pussycat.  Madeline has also starred in such musicals as West Side Story, Fiddler On The Roof, Oklahoma, The Fantasticks, and The Cradle Will Rock.  She has performed her Cabaret act in New York, Los Angeles, and on cruise ships. 

Madeline received a scholarship to study with Sandy Meisner at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, and with Lee Strasberg at the Strasberg Institute in New York, also on scholarship.  Other notable teachers were Lehman Engel (musical theatre), Hanya Holm (dance), and Philip Burton (Shakespeare).  She received her Bachelors Degree in Theatre Arts at the State University of New York/Empire State College.

She has taught and directed previously at Norwalk Community College (Connecticut) and Fairfield High School (Connecticut). She has conducted seminars and lectured at corporations around the world, speaking on such topics as the art of listening, communicating effectively, and presentation skills.  Ms. Lindenheim currently has a private practice coaching professional singers and actors.

 Professional affiliations include Actor’s Equity Association, Screen Actor’s Guild, and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.   

 

 

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PAC STAFF

Photo-Brodie SteeleTechnical Director

Brodie Steele is a Scenic Designer and Technical Director with twenty years professional experience and over 200 production credits.  A native of Indiana, he holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Theatrical Design from Ball State University where he designed many shows including Dancing at Lughnasa, Keely and Du, and Les Belles Soeurs.  He holds the rare distinction of winning both the 1st place and runner-up regional American College Theatre Festival awards in the same year for his designs of A Streetcar Named Desire and Sweet Charity.  Brodie was later honored at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. with the National Design award for Charity. 

He designed the first regional production of Titanic in New York and adapted the Broadway set of State Fair for regional production in Connecticut. He toured nationally with the New York-based production of Meet Me in St. Louis and technically directed shows for Sandra Bernhardt, The Bacon Brothers, and Bernadette Peters, among others, in New York.  While working for Staging Techniques in Manhattan, he assisted in research and development of 3-D, projected scenery methods in addition to operating as ATD for productions for Microsoft, American Express, and Broadway events. In the Los Angeles area, Brodie designed and built the west coast premiere of Marked Tree for The Road Theatre Company and just recently designed and supervised the build of The Who’s Tommy at the Ricardo Montalban Theatre in Hollywood. 

Brodie is currently the Resident Scenic Designer and Technical Director for the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons where he has designed and built a number of productions including Jesus Christ Superstar, Big River, The Rocky Horror Show, Cabaret, and A Doll’s House. Brodie is also an accomplished rigger and master carpenter as well as an experienced flyman, welder, and scenic artist and has worked in many of these capacities for such theatres as Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Starlight Musicals, Clowes Memorial Hall, Goodspeed Opera, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, Gallery Players, Gateway Playhouse, the Norris Center, and University of California, Irvine. 

Theatre Manager

Tami Toon is a graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, where she earned her Associate’s Degree in Theatre. In her thirty years of professional stage management and production management experience, Tami has worked in a wide variety of locations, including Japan, Europe, New York, Miami, Denver and Broadway.

Fool Moon with Bill Irwin and David Shiner, Burn This with John Malkovich and Joan Allen, A Lesson from Aloes with Lou Gosset Jr., A Lie of the Mind with Holly Hunter, ‘night Mother with Kathy Bates, Roza, directed by Hal Prince, and King Lear and A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson, are among her many professional credits. She has also worked with two-time Pulitzer prize winner, August Wilson, Arthur Miller, Tony Kushner, and Lanford Wilson.

She has managed corporate events with such luminaries as Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, Sammy Davis Jr., Liza Minnelli, Milton Berle, Dionne Warwick, Burt Bacharach, Herb Alpert and Natalie Cole. Southern California venues include the Mark Taper Forum, the Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, the Doolittle Theatre, the Coronet Theatre, the Geffen Theatre, the Pasadena Playhouse, and the La Jolla Playhouse. At College of the Canyons, she serves as the Theatre Manager for the Performing Arts Center.

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Assistant Technical Director

Michelle Wall has worked at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center since it’s inception in October 2004.  She has worked on every COC produced show in that time.  Her skills encompass all fields of technical theatre, including Rigging, Carpentry, Electrics, and Scenic Design.  Along with her work here, she has freelanced as a Carpenter for theatres in Washington, New York and Los Angeles. Some Favorite Shows include Little Shop of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Show, The Laramie Project and Company.

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