Water by the Spoonful - January 08 - January 17, 2016

South Bend Civic Theatre

 Who's Who 

  • Megan Chandler head shot

    Megan Chandler

    as Haikumom/Odessa Ortiz

    Megan joined SBCT in "The Fiddler on the Roof" as part of the ensemble. Previously she performed with her feminist sisters in the 2014 and 2015 Michiana Monologues. Megan is grateful for the support of her family, her church family at River Park Grace, and her patrons at The Well. She also thanks Marlon for casting her and for dueting "Suddenly Seymour" with pizazz.

  • Tucker Curtis head shot

    Tucker Curtis

    as Chutes&Ladders

    Tucker is an actor/director who's worked all over this country of ours. He's most proud of the work that he's done with his award-winning arts group that he calls ThinkProv. Tucker invites you to read that again to the opening chords of John Cougar's "Jack and Diane". He says, "Heidi Faith Ferris, your love keeps me on the path and you're the best. Thanks!"

  • Wes Mills head shot

    Wes Mills

    as Fountainhead/John

    The last time Wes was on stage, another former actor, Ronald Reagan, was in the White House. He says it's fun to be back. Wes credits his loving wife for encouraging - some say forcing - him to check this off the bucket list.

  • Sophia Korson head shot

    Sophia Korson

    as Orangutan

    Sophia is a Saint Mary's College graduate with a degree in Theatre. This will be her debut on the South Bend Civic Theatre stage. Sophia's most recent works have been Saint Mary's College's productions of "Rabbit Hole" and "Lysistrata". She gives a huge shout out to her parents for all their love and support!

  • Jennifer Fox head shot

    Jennifer Fox

    as Yazmin Ortiz

    Jennifer Fox is delighted to play Yazmin Ortiz. She usually plays the part of "wife", to her husband of 12 years and "mom" to her two boys. She hasn’t been on stage since high school. Jennifer wishes to thank Director Marlon D. Deleon for the chance to be part of such an amazing production and her brother, Jared Wagner, for the courage to even audition.

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