
Community Theatre & Student-Directed Works
King Lear
Wild Space Theatre, May 2024
Director: Riley Trepanier
An outdoor production of the Shakespeare script that leaned toward early 20th century circus and vaudeville in its concepts.


The Importance of Being Earnest
Poet's Star Theatre Co., Apr 2024
Director: Alison Rino
Produced at the SLC Theatre Co-op, this porduction of Earnest focused on exploring queerness in the script through gender-inclusive casting.
The Queen's Bones
The Hive, Oct 2023
Director: Andrew-Elijah Schindler
A new fantasy work aimed at all ages, The Queen's Bones was a mixed-media design combining traditional set design and projection work to transport the audience into different folktale locales as they were narrated by bards and puppets alike.


Urinetown
BYU Advanced Directing Project, October 2021
Director: Caleb Andrus
A student-directed work in our smallest proscenium theatre, restraints like small budget size, a large cast in a small space, and other projects happening in the space at the same time necessitated a set that was light weight and could be taken down completely every night after performing. The result was a look that exposed and celebrated the elements inherent to the theatre and gave the cast ample space to move.
All in the Family
MAB Productions, Aug 2021
Director: Kenzie Jepperson-Moore
An original murder mystery by playwright Alison Rino, All In The Family depicts the life of a broken family who come back together as adults for their father's funeral. The play took place entirely in the living room of their childhood home and was produced at the Covey Center for the Arts in downtown Provo.


The Jester
Corral De La Cruz Theatre, June 2021Director: Alex Glover
An original script written by Ty Hawton, The Jester is a one-act play following a medieval court jester who wants to pivot his career towards writing serious plays. The production took place in an outdoor amphitheater and split its time between a pub location and the jester's house.
Happy Days
BYU Mask Club, Oct 2020
Director: Joanna Noall
The classic Beckett play saw new formatting over Zoom during a semester of online classes. Constructed in the living room of the actors' apartment, Winnie's mound was made from carpet and could be viewed from multiple camera angles during the show.
