Head Over Heels Cast

Oliver Wutzke (Basilius)
Maddie Lundamo (Gynecia)
Maddie was born and raised in Ketchikan since 2004. Their love for performing, whether it be dancing, singing, or acting, has been fiercely prominent since their debut on the Kayhi stage in a 2009 KTB show. Maddie’s first theatrical production was Artscool’s 2016 production of Disney’s The Lion King Junior. Since then Maddie has been in multiple shows including The Addams Family and Mary Poppins. As a graduating senior, Maddie is set to attend Willamette University in the fall to study political science and government.
Aurora Phelps (Philoclea)
Mason Avila (Musidorus)
Mason Avila is a Freshman at Ketchikan High School. His more recent roles have been Oaken, in First City Players' Frozen JR, Mr Voldy in Kayhi Drama Kings' Puffs, James in Ketchikan High Schools Play Production Class of James and the Giant Peach, and currently Musidorus in Kayhi Drama Kings' Head Over Heels. He's excited and ready to act in Head Over Heels.
Elaina Etten (Pamela)
Hope Call (Mopsa)
Hope Call grew up in Ketchikan and is a junior at Ketchikan High School. Her first role was when she was 8 years old as Virginia in Yes Virginia, There’s A Santa Claus. This role grew her love of singing and performing. Since then, she has participated in the shows The Little Mermaid and the BFG with First City Players. Head Over Heels will be her first show with the Kayhi Drama Kings, but she is excited to be a part of such an amazing show.
Dan Magno (Pythio)
JP Robbins (Dametas)
Hannon Alkhabi (Ensemble)
Hannon was born in Erie Pennsylvania and has been living in Ketchikan Alaska since she was 7 years old. She is a junior in high school and did her first performance in theater freshman year, as part of the ensemble in “Mary Poppins Jr.” Since then she was apart of the ensemble in “Elf”, a Security Guard in “SpongeBob the Musical”, Olaf in “Frozen Jr” with First City Players during ArtSchool 2022, Viktor Krum and Hermione along with other side characters in the play “Puffs”, and is now apart of the ensemble in Kayhi Drama Clubs’ production of “Head Over Heels”. Last year she was inducted into the International Thespian society. She absolutely adores everything about theater and loves the unity it brings. Being on stage is one of her happiest moments. Hannon is a hard worker and strives for excellence is every theatrical endeavor. She is always ready to be of any kind of help. Hannon aspires to work her way up into the film industry sooner than later. She is excited for “Head Over Heels” and the new memories she can put on her theater wall!
Czarina Cabillo (Ensemble)
Oliva Kantor (Ensemble)
Gen Shull (Ensemble)
Chayslyn Spencer (Ensemble)
Chayslyn has grown up in Ketchikan since she was 2 years old. She has performed in KTB, KDC, Kayhi Concert Choir, as well as Kayhi Vocal Jazz. Her first ever Kayhi Drama theatrical production was Spongebob The Musical 2022. Chayslyn plans on staying an active member in Kayhi Drama for the rest of highschool, and wishes to go to a Cosmetology college with a strong theatre program. She would also like to give a thanks to her mom Meg, her dad Joe, step mom Teresa, Grandma Denise, and her siblings. Chayslyn says “I would never have found my love for theatre if Mr. VK didn’t ask me to participate in Spongebob.”
Emily Stumpf (Ensemble)
Rochelle Tavo (Ensemble)
Rochelle is 15 years old, born in Renton Washington, was raised in Idaho, and has lived in Ketchikan for 4 years now. They are currently a freshman at Kayhi. She first appeared on stage at age 4 with a dance studio in Blackfoot Idaho, and has loved the stage since. She also joined a Native American theater group in 2021 where she had her first solo singing and still goes every year. They joined Kayhi drama in 8th grade for The Spongebob Musical and also starred in Puffs and now Head Over Heels. They’re also in Pep Band where she plays the alto saxophone, which also made a debut in Puffs. Along with the alto saxophone, she plays flute, clarinet, and bassoon, and they hope to have more opportunities with solos in future productions.
Jojo Robinson (Ensemble)