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Deb Carson
Director
Deb Carson (Director)- Deb is honored to be returning to TWL after having choreographed last year’s production of Snoopy, the Musical! She feels privileged to be working with such a remarkable cast and crew and sincerely thanks all of the folks both on stage and behind the scenes who have worked so diligently to bring this classic story to life. It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a committed community to raise a theater production---something TWL has in spades. Deb has directed, choreographed and acted in over 60 community theater productions, including The King & I (Director), Oliver! (Director/Choreographer), Twelfth Night (Feste), Romeo & Juliet (Lady Capulet), Wonderland! (White Queen/Choreographer), It’s A Wonderful Life (Mary), The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Henrietta Iscariot/Mary Magdalene), and The Diary of Anne Frank (Director). Much love to her peeps!
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Suzanne Eldridge
Producer/Musical Director
is excited to watch the second season of Theater Without Limits come to life! Suzanne has been a music/theater educator and performer for over 20 years and feels blessed to be surrounded by an amazing group of talented and hard working performers, and production staff. Special thanks to NCCS, Carroll County Arts Council, and my family for helping to make Theater Without Limits happen.
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Doug Kotula
Choreographer
is thrilled to be making his TWL debut. He was recently seen in RTP’s production of Peter Pan and Wendy (Mr. Darling/Cpt. Hook) and GAP’s production of The King and I (the King) a role he also performed at PFT. Doug is a graduate of NYU’s Master’s program in Theatre and the current Drama Director at Pikesville High School. Other credits include: Babes In Toyland (Gonzorgo), Grease! (Teen Angel), Godspell, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Levi), Cabaret (Bobby), Once Upon a Mattress (Dauntless) and A Funny Thing Happened…Forum (Hero). As choreographer, Doug has worked on productions of Bye Bye Birdie, Joseph…Dreamcoat, Godspell, Grease, Annie Get Your Gun, Smokey Joe’s Café, Little Shop of Horrors and Peter Pan, to name a few.
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Heather Fillmore
Production Manager
is eager to assist with TWL’s sophomore show The Sound of Music. Heather was recently seen in RTP’s production of Seussical and in TWL’s Snoopy. Other notable performances include Annie, The Taming of the Shrew, and Get Smart. This production marks the eighth show Heather has stage-managed. This August, she will be performing in Curtains Up’s Mame as Lindsay Woolsey. Big thanks to the cast and crew, but especially to all of the families because productions like this are only made possible by all the moms, dads, siblings, and friends willing to play chauffeur, assist with costumes, sell tickets, chaperon, or even join the cast.
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Rose Hahn
Production assistant
Rose is ecstatic to be on the other side of the directors table for this amazing production of her favorite musical. Rose is a graduate from Carver Center for Arts and Technology in the Acting Prime. Previous directing credits include her self-written solo performance piece How to Fall and the one act play Time Flies by David Ives. She will be attending Towson University in the fall and will be on the BFA Acting track. She would like to thank all the people who have worked to put this show together for giving her this opportunity.