Oona Hollister-Stanton
Oona Hollister-Stanton (she/her) Oona is a long-time theater lover, performer and technician with a love for Shakespeare and musicals. She is the founder of an online magazine called The Rad
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Oona Hollister-Stanton (she/her) Oona is a long-time theater lover, performer and technician with a love for Shakespeare and musicals. She is the founder of an online magazine called The Rad
Daniel Elihu Kramer (he/him) Daniel Elihu Kramer is Professor of Theatre at Smith College, where he is also a member of the Film and Media Studies program committee. He is
Phoebe Turner (she/they) Phoebe Turner is a first year who just moved back to the US a year ago from the Netherlands where she grew up. She is learning to
Elizabeth Carney (she/her) Elizabeth Carney is a senior studying Computer Science, East Asian Languages, and Translation Studies. She loves cats, whales, pistachios, and making stuff. Role: website developer https://github.com/elizabethcarney/
Reina Makimura (she/her) Reina Makimura is a sophomore with no career plan and a lot of big dreams. Mostly about getting enough sleep at night. Back in her hometown in
Hero Hendrick Baker Hero Hendrick-Baker most recently appeared as Agave in UMass’ production of THE BACCHAE and musical roles include Tobias Rag in Pan Opera’s production of SWEENEY TODD. At
Sophia Hanna (she/her) Sophia Hanna is a first year student from South Sioux City, Nebraska. This is her first theatre project at Smith, though she’s been acting back in Nebraska
Kadin Kristjansson (she/her) Kadin Kristjansson is a first-year STRIDE Scholar and potential chemistry major at Smith. She first got involved in theatre her sophomore year of high school and has
Sophia Pichanick Sophia, the writer for ‘Waiting Room,’ started her writing career at the age of five when she dictated, and then illustrated, a story about a good clown and
Elsa Hillis (she/her) Elsa is a junior at Smith and a big fan of following directions on flyers. This has led her to study Norwegian, sign up for events at
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