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Katie Soper
Director and Production Designer
Ms. Soper is in her fifth year of teaching Theatre at St. Andrew’s School. She graduated from Roanoke College with her Bachelor's degree in theatre arts and a minor in secondary education. Ms. Soper discovered her love of acting at age six and has been involved in the theatre since. Favorite productions include The Shape of Things, Sense and Sensibility, and These Shining Lives. Ms. Soper would like to congratulate the cast and crew on their efforts throughout the rehearsal process and on a successful production.
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Jocque Warner
Music Director and Producer
Mr. Warner is in his ninth year of teaching choral music. A native of Minnesota/Wisconsin, he received his Bachelor of Music Education from St. Olaf College in 2016, and his Master of Science in Curriculum & Instructional Design from Western Governors University in 2022. Mr. Warner has been involved with various productions onstage since sixth grade. Favorites include Grease, Jack & the Beanstalk Bandstand, and Little Shop of Horrors. When not performing, Mr. Warner also enjoys chefing in the kitchen, exploring Georgia's many nature trails with his partner and his dog, and singing in the Savannah Men's Chorale. Congratulations to the cast, crew, and directorial staff on a fantastastic show! It's been a total "sucks-yes!"
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Christopher Blair
Choreographer
Christopher is thrilled to be back at St. Andrews having previously worked on Once Upon a Mattress and Mamma Mia. He is a Savannah transplant from Asheville, NC and has called the Low Country home since 1993, where he started performing at City Lights Theatre Co. You might also recognize him from his work over the years with Asbury Memorial Theatre, The Bay Street Theatre, The Collective Face and various cabaret performances. Broken legs all around to this cast and crew!