Annie - December 14 - September 16, 2018

Reading Civic Theatre

 Crew Who's Who 

  • Jeannette DeAngelo head shot

    Jeannette DeAngelo

    Director

    Jeannette serves as President of the RCT Board of Directors and has been involved in many RCT shows as a performer and choreographer. She has also directed the RCT hit musicals Shrek, Forbidden Broadway, Camp Rock, the Berks County premiere of The Happy Elf, Footloose, Fiddler on the Roof and Joseph! In the fall of 2015, she directed the RCT production of Les Miserables: School Edition which was voted the Broadway World-Central PA's Best Children's Production. She is a retired RSD math teacher and the co-founder and co-director of the YNOT Awards program of Berks County. She was also the director of Reading High's school show for 45 years! She is the proud mom of Angela, our choreographer! “Thank you to my amazing creative team and fabulously talented cast! I am honored and humbled to be given this wonderful opportunity to work with such a talented, dedicated and professional group of adults, teens and children. Thank you for the memories!”

  • Debbie Goshert head shot

    Debbie Goshert

    Assistant to the Director, Props Coordination

    Debbie has been on the Board of Directors of RCT since 2011 and is the current Controller. Along with her husband, Phil, she owns Berks Water Technology in Sinking Spring and is mom to Alex, a junior at Muhlenberg College. Debbie has worked with Jeannette on numerous shows with props and now as her assistant. Congratulations and break-a-leg to this amazing cast, crew, production team and directors for a wonderful show!

  • Jarrod Miller head shot

    Jarrod Miller

    Music Director

    Jarrod is thrilled to be directing again with Reading Civic Theater! He has previously been music director for RCT’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Camp Rock, as well as other shows with other theaters. On the stage, he has appeared in many productions, with his favorite roles being Nicely-Nicely in Guys and Dolls, Max Detweiler in Sound of Music and Miles Gloriosus in Reading Civic Theater’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Jarrod also enjoys performing opera and has recently performed leading roles with the Berks Opera Company and Mansfield University Opera Theater. He has also been a soloist in The Messiah with the Delaware Choral Society and the Reading Symphony Orchestra, Carmina Burana with the Reading Choral Society and Bach’s Magnificat with Reading Symphony Orchestra and Vox Philia. Jarrod currently works as vocal coach for the Reading Choral Society and has taught voice lessons with Yocum Institute for the Arts. 

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