About
Company Members
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Daniela Melgar Audience Services Director: A Company member since 2006, Dani has been involved with six of Ghost Lights Productions in positions as an actor, production manager and other supporting staff. Dani is getting married this spring and thus has taken some time off from directly working on productions. |
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Jen Ross Educational Outreach: Jen joined the company after stage-managing Measure for Measure, a position that she had never done before, but did so with grace under pressure. A Dream Play will be her fourth show with the company and she will be doing prop design. |
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Rob Bergquist Managing Director: Rob came into the fold of the company after stage managing both The Beaux Stratagem and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. His direction of Love’s Fire took second place in the 2008 Battle of the Bards and he will be directing the spring production of A Dream Play. |
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Jessica Stepka Artistic Associate: In addition to directing The Misanthrope in February 2009, Jessica has worked as an actor and assistant director with Ghost Light. She has been a company member since the summer of 2006. |
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Justin Emerick Manager of the Interactive: Justin joined the company in 2008 after roles in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Measure for Measure and Love’s Fire; and he will be featured in A Dream Play. Offstage Justin assists GLT by working as a production manager and runs and organizes the website. |
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Matt Lyman Marketing Director / Literary Manager / Artistic Associate: Matt has been playing with Ghost Light since 2007. He has acted for GLT in several shows, including Tartuffe, Measure for Measure and The Misanthrope. He is also a writer; having his script for Mother PhΩcker included as part of GLT’s Fall 2009 production The Oedipal Duplex. He is an avid Seattle sports fan and loves primetime TV dramas. |
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Molly Mahar Lyman Fundraising Director: Molly has been a Ghost Light company member since the fall of 2008. She is the head of fundraising for Ghost Light and has also performed in several Ghost Light productions including: The Rover, Measure for Measure, and The Misanthrope. Molly is a graduate of WWU with a Bachelor of Arts in Theater. |
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Beth Raas Artistic Director: Beth has been a company member since 2003, when she co-founded Ghost Light Theatricals. Most recently, she’s directed Measure for Measure, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Tartuffe, and The Phaedra Project. Beth has also directed for Live Girls!, Theater Schmeater, 14/48, and The Experimental Theatre Project, and teaches at Youth Theatre Northwest and Seattle Children’s Theatre. She is currently getting her MFA in Arts Leadership at Seattle University. |
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Becky Chong Company Member: Becky constantly makes this face, especially when performing in the plethora of GLT shows she has starred in, including Indra’s Daughter in the upcoming production of A Dream Play. Other performances include The Beaux Stratagem and Tartuffe. |
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Chelsie Q. Hanner Graphic Designer: Since Ghost Light’s founding in 2003, Chelsie has been behind the scenes fiddling with marketing, administration, and set design (Lady from the Sea, Macbeth, Trojan Women, How I Learned to Drive). From “Gar washes” to “Peep shows” to “The World’s Most Depressing Fern”, it’s been Techtacular! |
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Ghost Light Theatricals mission is to create bold, imaginative stories inspired by classic texts that resonate with a modern world. Founded in 2003, Ghost Light Theatricals is a 501(c)(3) non-profit theatre company based in Seattle. Ghost Light is dedicated to producing classical and classically-influenced plays in theatrical ways. Volunteers are always welcome. Contact Us for more information.
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