Something Rotten! A Very New Musical Creative
Director
Ann OlinAnn is a founding member of Porchlight Players and its main director. Ann has directed over 30 Porchlight Players productions, including 15 musicals, 12 Broadway Jr. children's productions and 6 straight plays. She is glad to be back again after last season's cancellations and welcomes you back to the theater!
Stage Manager
Lora SilagyLora has enjoyed working with these crazy characters to bring you Something Rotten! and feels very grateful to be able to bring live theater back to share some laughs with our community. When she isn't backstage, Lora is loving on any myriad of baby foster animals that flow through her house on the way to their furever homes. She wants to thank Ann for the countless hours she puts into each production and the cast and crew for all the laughs. Enjoy the show!
Choreographer
Kimberly ManahanKimberly is back on stage with Porchlight Players for the fifth time. Some of her favorite roles include Phoebe D'Ysquith ("A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder"), Marcy Park ("The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"), and Christmas Eve ("Avenue Q") Kimberly enjoys skiing and dancing, and when she can't do either of those things, she works as a Ski School supervisor/instructor in Vail. Kimberly hopes you enjoy the show!
Technical Director
Rudy OlinRudy Olin has been involved with Porchlight Players both onstage and backstage since its beginning. Before heading off to college, he performed in Porchlight Players' productions of The Trial of Goldilocks, How to Eat Like A Child, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, and Into the Woods. In 2013 he graduated from Full Sail University with a degree in Show Production and has served as Technical Director for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Young Frankenstein, Spamalot, Avenue Q, Catch Me If You Can, and A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. Currently, he's the AV Engineer at United Launch Alliance in Denver. Rudy still looks forward to working on Porchlight Players' annual dinner theater show each year to bring new and exciting technological enhancements to their productions.