A Grand Night for Singing - October 11 - October 13, 2013

Jacksonville University

 Who's Who 

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    Kimberly Beasley

    Director

    Kimberly Beasley is Assistant Professor of Voice at Jacksonville University. Kimberly also serves as a stage and music director for musicals and operas. Directing credits include JU's Street Scene (2013) and Little Women (2011), which won awards for Best Actor and Best Scenic Design from Broadway World. You can also see her on stage at JU, the JSO, and across the Jacksonville community.

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    Jay Ivey

    Music Director

    Jay Ivey is Assistant Professor of Voice and Musical Theatre at Jacksonville University. He is an active Director, Music Director and accompanist, most recently serving as music director for the Indiana University Department of Theatre and Drama. He has also taught at Eastern Illinois University where he was the Director of Music Theatre and Opera.

  • Brandon Lettow

    Technical Director

    Brandon received his MFA in theatrical design from the University of Idaho and has designed for various institutions and independent companies in central Illinois as well as for the Idaho Repertory Theater in Moscow, ID. Brandon’s design talent was recently displayed in JU’s productions of Little Women, Laughter on the 23rd floor, The Gondoliers, Thoroughly Modern Millie, and Street Scene.

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    Michaela Wright

    Lighting Design

    Michaela Wright is delighted to be the lighting designer for her first show at Jacksonville University. She is working towards a BFA in Music Theatre and is currently a freshman. She has most recently been seen in All Shook Up (Sandra), Jekyll and Hyde (Lady Beaconsfield) and Legally Blonde (Whitney). She would like to thank her family and friends for their ongoing support.

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    Victoria Miller

    Chreographer

    Victoria began her dance training at The Studio of Dance and Music where she gained an eight year foundation in Ballet, Jazz and Lyrical. Later, Victoria attended Booker High School's Visual and Performing Arts musical theatre program where she was hired to choreograph the touring Cabaret troupe for five consecutive years. She is very honored to be working with the cast of Grand Night for Singing.

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