Frankenstein (full-length) Creative
Co-Director
Allison AbrahamseBy day, Allison teaches human anatomy and acting. By night, she has been working with the talented EHS Drama Dept for over 15 years. Allison is thrilled to begin this new journey into this strange new world of performance art.
Co-Director
Juliet BannerotJuliet's life motto is "Be unapologetically you." Juliet is so grateful for this opportunity to be a part of the EHS Drama Dept and to help students find the confidence to be themselves unapologetically. Good Show.
Stage Manager
Nolan CooperNolan is totally stoked to be working on this production! He also really wants you all to be aware about that one frog with the sliced carrot… please be careful if you see that frog! He means Trouble!! <3
Previous EHS Roles: Spotlight for The Enumclaw Project, Lightboard Operator for the 2018-2019 One Acts, Spotlight for 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, House Tech/Spotlight for RAP!, Lightboard Operator and Stage Manager for the 2019-2020 One Acts, Sound Tech for The Laramie Project, Tech in Hello, Dolly!
International Thespian Society Member
Crew
Morrgan CooperCrew
Jessica DuthieJessica exists. This is her first time participating in a play, so she’s a little confused, mostly because we're doing it online. She is excited though, and Hope's that she can act/tech in the next play as well! Previous EHS roles: Buzzword Podcast Member. Also Nolan is best boi, change my mind.
Crew
Adele RazorCrew
Estephania TabarezEstefania is so excited to be a part of her first EHS production!! She loves making new friends and likes streetwear fashion! She laughs at everything even when it’s not supposed to be funny! She always tries to make people happy and wishes everyone to have an amazing show through these difficult times! :)
Technical Director
William AbrahamseMusic Composition
Ben BarkerBen is currently in his 4th year teaching band for the Enumclaw School District. He is also in his 11th year of writing music, his 18th year of playing music, and his 25th year of being alive. In those 25 years of being alive, it has become entirely evident that there is no greater instrument known to man than the pipe organ. Ben, therefore, is incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to participate in this production, and utilize this incredible instrument so extensively. Ben would like to thank his great grandmother, Marie Wagner, whom he never met, for playing the organ. She obviously knew what was up.
Equipment Manager
Matt GerhardtCustodian
Gary KinniburghMusic Director
Paul ScottMuse
Eric FiedlerMuse
Christy Weinbrecht