Full Circle Creative

Co-Director
Andrew CarrollJ. Andrew Carroll is a multidisciplinary surrealist artist, musician, and essayist. He has written four poetry collections and one play, released over a dozen solo piano compositions, and is currently working on his first novel. Prior to moving to Seattle, he helped co-found a not-for-profit journalist collective, where he published journalism and polemics. A few years ago, Carroll rediscovered his childhood love of theatre, and has in a short span immersed himself in acting, playwriting, and directing. This will be his third time on a directorial team. He is currently studying the Comparative History of Ideas at the University of Washington, and hopes one day to be a professor.
Co-Director
Dustin PrestridgeOriginally from Dallas, Dustin Prestridge is returning to theater after 30 years and is excited to be part of this production as a co-director. He enjoys the collaborative and creative process of live performance and is grateful for the opportunity to reconnect with theater. Dustin would like to thank his partner Anna, Shelley and co-director Andrew, and the cast and crew of Full Circle for their support, encouragement, and hard work throughout the production.

Stage Manager
Ward ArcherOriginally from New York, Ward is a stage manager who worked on shows all through high school including Alice by Heart, and worked as an assistant stage manager afterward off-off-Broadway on The Meal at the HERE Arts Center, and on Our Town and Truth be Told at University of Puget Sound. He's currently studying technical theater at Seattle Central and is incredibly excited to be a part of Full Circle.

Assistant Stage Manager
Tempest ChaseTempest Chase (Assistant Stage Manager) is a Seattle Central College student who will be attending University of Oregon for Theatre Arts next year. She was first introduced to theatre in elementary school and is an avid theatre-goer. These days she works front of house for Seattle Theater Group, at venues such as The Paramount and The Neptune. This is her first time stage managing and she is excited to be a part of Full Circle 2026!
Set Designer
Saoirse LevitOriginally from Austin, Texas, Saoirse Levit is a student, scenic carpenter, artist, and Live Action Roleplay (LARP) writer. She has worked on previous shows through Intiman as well as through Franklin High School and Cannonball Arts, and is a writer for local 1980’s post-apocalyptic LARP 198X, and is currently in the process of writing and developing a tabletop roleplaying game while attending Seattle Central College’s Technical Theater for Social Justice program. Full Circle will be their second time working through Intiman. She one day hopes to be part of a theater’s carpentry team and to get her tabletop game published.

Lead Costume Designer, Marketing Director
Ella ChangElla serves as the Head of Costume Design and Marketing Director for the production. With a background in communications and a decade of experience in the field, she combines strategic thinking with an elegant artistic eye. Ella brings a strong creative vision, a deep love for fashion, and a refined aesthetic to her work. Her passion for fashion and keen sense of aesthetics shape her approach to costume design, allowing her to bring characters to life in a visually compelling way. Ella is passionate about applying her skills and artistic sensibility to the world of theatre. She has been part of the SCC Drama Department for over a year, and is excited to continue her journey with the team in Full Circle.
Lighting Design/ LIght Board Operator
Sabrina Abu AliSabrina is a first year student at SCC, She has done theater in high school as ASM and Light designer and has chosen to follow her passion for lighting design through this play. She hopes you enjoy the show!
Lighting Designer, Sound Board Operator, Scenic Carpenter, Painter
Marley TrumbleMarley Trumble is a 3rd year Seattle Central student on track to a degree in technical theater, and he's thrilled to join on this production's crew of techies to sharpen his skills even further! He'll be working hard with helping build the set and working the lights, to make sure this play runs as smoothly as possible for your viewing pleasure. He hopes you enjoy the show!
Lighting Designer
Lily McKnightLighting Mentor/ Head Electrician
Rose Barnes
Headshots, Videography, Costumes
Cailyn WhiteCailyn doesn't have much theater experience, In her junior year of high school, she was briefly in drama club.
She also took the intro to theater at Seattle Central to better understand the history of theater.
She is super excited to use her interest in fashion, videography and photography.

Costume Team, Painting
Lillian Doiron-WahlstromLillian is a second year Running Start student. Born and raised in the Seattle area, she has volunteered backstage in productions for many years. She has always had an interest in fashion and the community that can form around creative expression. She hopes you enjoy the show!

Costume Team
Molly Edington
Costume Team and Set Construction
Lam Thuy NguyenLam is a Running Start student at Seattle Central, a senior in high school. She has no past theater experience mainly being apart of the audience members. However as this last quarter at Seattle Central runs fast she is taking the chance to step outside of her comfort-zone, trying collaborative art.

Graphic Design and Costume Team
Steph GuoSteph is a visual artist with a keen interest in fashion and design and is part of Costume Design and a poster graphics collaborator. They are thrilled to be making their first contribution to their first play. While they have only had brief experience with theater during a single year of school, they have always wanted to get into it more and is excited for the eventual performances!

Graphic Design
Grace StelzerGrace is in her first year at Seattle Central College after transferring from Holyoke Community College in Massachusetts, where she studied art. They spent their late teens studying graphic design and communications, awarding them a certificate upon graduation in 2020. She is new to the theatre scene, taking her first ever theater class in the winter quarter of 2026 and getting hooked. Grace extends their thanks to Shelley Douma, who has introduced them to a new discipline of art as well as a supportive and exciting community.

Painter, Set Construction, Costumes
Zoë Harring A Univ. of Calgary drop-out halfway through a BFA-Drama, Zoë worked for a few years at Workshop Theatre as Stage Mgr., Board Secretary, and Volunteer Coordinator. She later took on a variety of interesting jobs (like singing ‘Girlfriend-From-Hell-egrams' and bilingual TTY phone operator) before moving to the US in 2001. Zoë worked misc. tech and admin jobs before turning to a life of tinkering, DIY, Makercraft, and old tech repair. She studied at the Norwest School of Horology and the Wood Technology Center, and will be starting her AA: Technical Theatre for Social Justice this September (after a 34-yr long gap year.) Zoë wants to express her deepest gratitude to her very patient husband, Nick, for all his love and support over the past 25 years.

Marketing
Aidan McGoldrickAidan is a marketing student from Austin, Texas in their second year at Seattle Central College. They are thrilled and grateful to be playing Pamela and fulfill their lifelong bucket list item of acting in a play. Aidan loves the arts and can’t wait for you to experience this show!
Props Master
Kavin BudhirajaKavin is a first year international student at Seattle Central College. It’s his first time getting involved in a drama play. He is new to the theatre world but incredibly enthusiastic to take part in this production. He is exited to learn the behind the scenes work of a play!

Props, Stagehand
Phoenix HughesPhoenix was born in Seattle and had never done theater before this fall quarter. Joining drama has been the most fun thing he's done at college so far. Working backstage has been a great experience for him. Phoenix thanks everyone who's in the play and everyone who comes to see it

Marketing
Toni GuyToni Guy (concierge, person with bullhorn, marketing) Toni is a first year running start student at Seattle central college! She started doing theatre at 8 years old and performed in the nut cracker. As she got older she participated in high school related productions in both acting and tech roles. Some of her favorite roles were Lydia in Beetlejuice and Gabbi She kills monsters. She also does scare haunting at a haunted house.
Painting, Set Construction
Skylar KellerSkylar was born and raised in Washington state. She has always had deep adoration for theatre. Passion for the arts captured her heart at an early age, with musicals saturating her playlists and their related literature occupying her shelves. When she saw Hairspray with her Elementary school tutor, she knew she would never forget the beauty of real-life performance. Skylar is grateful for all students and faculty who put their efforts into bringing Full Circle to flourish this Spring!

Painting
Manbin XuManbin Xu will assist with the painting work for this theatrical performance. As an illustrator, he is currently studying at Seattle Central College, majoring in art. In 2021, he attended Seattle World School, where he designed a logo for an event. His artwork, "Taking a Slight Rest," was exhibited at Columbia City Gallery in 2024.

Set Construction, Front of House
Hamza Abib Hamza Abib is a final year student at Seattle Central before transferring to a 4-year university. He has recently taken an interest in theatre performance and is excited to see how the process comes together to deliver a fantastic experience for audience members. He’s looking forward to seeing you all!
Box Office
Rachel Hong Rachel Hong is currently a student at Seattle Central and is excited to be part of this program. She is mainly working in box office, marketing. This is her first time being involved in a theater production and she is enjoying learning how everything comes together behind the scenes. She hopes to continue exploring theater and creative work in the future. She would like to thank her classmates and instructor for their support.
Stage Crew
Darwin BrownDarwin is very interested in the behind the scenes, the props, the curtain and costumes etc......
Anything to help this be a successful production. Darwin is open for anything that the production needs.
Stage Crew
Meseret HailemariamMeseret Hailemariam is excited to be part of this production as Stage Crew. She has a strong passion for visual creativity, including painting, design, and drawing, which began at a young age and continues to inspire her work today. Her interest in performance started through drama classes in middle and high school, where she developed a love for being on stage. One of her favorite past roles includes playing Kelsi in High School Musical during high school. Outside of theatre, Meseret enjoys singing and creating her own music, blending her artistic interests across both visual and performing arts. She is grateful to be part of the production team and thanks everyone for supporting the live theater.
Stage Crew
Marshawn JonesFront of House
Gloria VuGloria is from Vietnam and doing her second year in Seattle Central in order to get her AA degree in Business. Gloria will graduate this Summer and will transfer to a 4-year university in Washington State. She is really happy to contribute in this course to create a successful play.

Front of House
Jasmine GanapathyJasmine Ganapathy is a first-year student at Seattle Central College studying Informatics. She is excited to be part of this production. Jasmine has been involved in theater since a young age, participating in small roles in elementary and middle school plays, and has always had a love for performing arts. She is grateful for the opportunity to continue exploring theater and thanks the audience for their support.
Front of House
Ruby JohnsonRuby officially became a theater kid after her best friend, Maarten, successfully convinced me to join her for a youth production of The Addams Family back in seventh grade. Since then, Ruby has dedicated much of her life to theater, and she even plans on majoring in theater after high school. She is excited to be working behind the scenes for this production! Some of her favorite acting roles include one of the Fates in Hadestown (Vashon High School Theater), Natalie Goodman in Next to Normal (Vashon Teen Visionary Ensemble), A Nun in Sister Act (Dramadock), and Rosalind in the As You Like It musical (Vashon High School Theater/Dramadock). She would like to thank Maarten for kindly pestering her until she joined theater, her family and the theater community, both on Vashon and here in Capitol Hill, for being so supportive and welcoming.

Front of House
Kaelah PeelKaelah is excited to be making her theatrical debut with this production. She has always had a strong love for film, movies, and visual storytelling, which inspired her interest in theatre and enjoys exploring how costumes and all the little things help bring characters to life on stage. Kaelah is grateful for the opportunity to be part of the production and hopes the audiences enjoy the show!

Front of House
Sonny Avila
Producer
Shelley DoumaIn third grade, Shelley fell in love with theatre playing the top left incisor in the hit musical Poor Old Molar. Since then, she’s produced, directed, designed, and acted in many productions. Her most recent acting adventures are with the Fremont Players, a British Panto group. See her as Tink in a crazy panto version of Peter Pan in December (fremontplayers.com). She thanks Monica Viharo, Ana Morales, Darrell Jamieson, Rose Barnes, Steve Coulter, K.D. Schill, Marcos Everstijn, Tori Stephens, Jennifer Zeyl, and the rest of the Intiman team. She’s grateful for Andrew and Dustin, who stepped in and directed their hearts out this quarter, David Geoffrion, her friends and family, her pups, and her students for their support and hard work.