I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change Crew
PSM
Scott HamiltonDoing everything, all the time. Scott Hamilton has been part of the theatre arts community for the past nine years. Originally from
Hawaii, he has studied the arts at Cochise College Master Acting Classes. His experiences involve acting,
screenwriting and directing. He is credited with films such as The Righteous Twelve, Highway 666, and
Firesides Tales. This musical will be his first time at the helm as a Production Stage Manager.
Sound
Mike BuckMike Buck has volunteered mostly on stage at the Sierra Vista Community Theater in shows you may have seen including “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged”, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “The Rocky Horror Show”. However, Mike is going to law school in Cleveland in August and decided to help volunteer behind the scenes by running sound for this amazing show.
Prop Master
Daniel SimmsI fell in love with theater working crew for the Meeker's summer production of Hello Dolly my sophomore year of highschool, and joined theater the following year. I was in the '98 show of Dracula, and the musical Anything Goes. I have assisted in a kids production of A Christmas Carol on Fort Huachuca, am great at improv, and look forward to future productions with the SV Theater Group.
ASM
Brady SilkBrady has loved being involved with theatre ever since he first stepped foot onstage at Buena High School in his first show Shrek the Musical! He loves all aspects of theatre and has been in many productions. He is happy he was able to find this theatre when they performed Rocky and got to help out with tech. He has been involved in every show since then acting in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and teching in every show this season so far and has especially enjoyed helping out in the youth theatres production of "Twisted Fair Tales." He now loves being a part of this theatre and helping where he can as he pursues an education in Nursing!
Backstage Tech
Robin St ClairAfter a decades long hiatus, Robin is thrilled to be retired and
return to her theatre passion. Robin has a long history of
technical support including lights, sound, backstage and stage
management for productions at the Las Vegas Little Theatre in
Las Vegas, NV, the Elden Street Players theatre company in
Herndon, VA, and Assistant Director/Stage Manager for “Death
and the Maiden” for the Arlington Players in Arlington, VA. In her
Arizona reintroduction to theatre Robin was “Stage Right” for the
recent Sierra Vista Community Theatre’s Midsummer Night’s
Dream. Robin is grateful for the opportunity to support the
current production.
Spotlight
Vanessa CallEveryone knows Vanessa relishes being in front of
the spotlight but she wanted to take on the
challenge of lighting the others around her. Vanessa
is so excited to be working spotlight for the first time
(because it's a free ticket to each show)
Set Designer
Aaron SnearyAaron Sneary earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
at Alabama State University and studied scenic and
costume design at the University of Montana. He
has worked at the Alabama, Utah and Washington
DC Shakespeare Festivals, along with numerous
regional and community theatres. Aaron rarely is
seen on-stage and prefers to design and build the
scenery, costumes and props that bring each play to life. His greatest
creations though, are his three kids.
Lighting
Gabriel GastGabriel Gast is a Brazilian American who learned to
love acting at Buena High School. After years on
stage, this year he has been learning behind the
scenes work here at SVCT. He is grateful for the
cast and crew's patience and instruction as he
learns the ropes. Well lights, ropes was the
Christmas show.
Choreographer
Allie CleereAllie is the newest board member of the Sierra Vista Community Theatre.
Over the past year, the theatre has become home to her and her children.
Between choreographing for Alice in Wonderland and Into the Woods Jr, she
choreographed The Rocky Horror Show. During Rocky, she gained more
experience backstage and with tech. She has been the Stage manager for A
Christmas Review, Assistant Stage Manager for Rumors, The
Choreographer for I Love you, You're Perfect, Now change, and will come
back as the Stage Manager for This Mine is Mine, and the Choreographer for
Wizard of Oz, Jr.
Director
Jason CabreraJason Cabrera has been a theatre and entertainment professional for over
21 years and has nearly 30 years of acting and performing experience. He
started his performing career on stage at Buena High School right here in
Sierra Vista, Arizona. From there he performed in college, both Marion
Military Institute and the University of Arizona where he majored in Theatre
Arts and was trained in everything from acting and stage combat, to
directing, stage craft and even improvisation. He then got his first
professional job at Old Tucson Studios in musical shows and was eventually
trained as a stunt man both at Old Tucson and with the United Stuntman’s
Association in Seattle. He has performed and worked in entertainment
around the world including China, Indonesia, and Germany. When he wasn’t
performing, he was sharpening his skills as a Technical Director at Toby’s
Dinner Theatre in Baltimore, a director of numerous shows and a stunt
coordinator for Six Flags and many other small theme parks and theatres.
Jason has also been a teacher for even longer than he has been a
performer, teaching as a student as far back as middle school, and going on
to teach in high schools, talent agencies and the US Army where he served
as a Military Intelligence instructor both active for 10 years as a 1LT, and
currently as his civilian day job.
He is currently the Technical Director and President of the Board for Sierra
Vista Community Theatre.
Original Creative Team
Joe DiPietro (born 1961) is an American playwright, lyricist and author. He is best known for the Tony Award-winning musical Memphis, for which he won the Tony Awards for Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score as well as for writing the book and lyrics for the long-running off-Broadway show I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.