Almost, Maine - November 06 - November 15, 2014

George Washington High School

 Who's Who 

  • Roger Winn

    Director

    Roger is pleased to return to GW to direct. Last fall he co-directed Antony and Cleopatra at GW and was invited to back to direct. He has been involved in theater and the performing arts for many years. He is a graduate of the University of Wyoming in chemistry, theatre, and music and Regis University with a Masters in Nonprofit Management. He has worked with El Centro Su Teatro, Main Street Players, Theatre on Broadway, The E Project, Compass Theater, and Industrial Art Theater which he also served as the Executive and Artistic Director. He also served as the Administrative & Operations Manager for Ballet Nouveau Colorado. This past year, he was the Artistic Director for Spark Theater in Denver where he directed Mill Fire, Coyote, and Much Ado About Nothing--the latter nominated for best comedy by Broadway World.com. He would like to thank Mr. Hasbrouck for all of his support and Jacob Durso-Sabina for his creative talents, and Kiki and the kids for all of their love and support.

  • Jacob Durso-Sabina* head shot

    Jacob Durso-Sabina*

    This is Jacob's ninth show at George, and his first experience directing. He would like to thank his cast fo being better than he could've hoped for, and for actually listening to what he tells them.

  • Tia Harewood-Millington* head shot

    Tia Harewood-Millington*

    Stage Manager

    Tia Harewood-Millington is a senior and has attended George Washington since the beginning of high school. Almost, Maine is her 6th show at GW but her first show as Stage Manager. She was orchestra liaison once, participated in the pit orchestra twice, and assistant stage managed twice as well. She would like to thank Ellen Scherner, her viola stand partner for the last 7 years and the first person she assistant stage managed for, for introducing her to high school theater and credits her for sparking a passion for the arts that she never knew she had. She would also like to thank her middle school theater teacher Nancy Nyhus as well as her former high school theater teacher Shelby O’Clair-Snyder for all of the love and support they have given her over the years inside the theater and out of it. She hopes you enjoy the show and encourages you to feel free to come up and meet her after.

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