Friday, April 3, 2020

Meet the Ordway Education: Online Teaching Artists!


Our Education team and roster of teaching artists are committed to delivering the best in Arts Education to your students!

Read on to learn a bit more about each teaching artist:

Rush Benson is an actor, dancer, teacher, musician, and choreographer originally from Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2013, Benson graduated from Gustavus Adolphus and received degrees in Theater and Dance. Most recently seen in Mamma Mia at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, past projects have taken him to venues such as the Guthrie, the Ordway, Park Square Theatre, Artistry, Cowles Center, Southwest Theater Company, The Red Eye, and across the globe. He also works as a dance teacher for the Guthrie’s Education Program, Cowles Center, Zenon Dance Company, and directs and choreographs for many schools in the Twin Cities area. His teaching style is focused on unlocking your own sense of internal rhythm and finding ways to be as expressive as humanly possible. Additionally, he is an avid fun lover and adventure enthusiast. Obligatory Social Media References (Instagram/twitter: @shutuprush)
Reese Britts ORDWAY: Ordway Cabaret: Gotta Dance!Smokey Joe's Cafe and Mamma Mia!. Guthrie Theater: South Pacific. Jungle Theater: Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley. Artistry: A New BrainFootloose. Lyric Arts: RENTYoung FrankensteinHairspray. Dangerous Productions: Spring Awakening. Training: BFA Musical Theatre, University of Minnesota Duluth. Upcoming: Artistry: Mame. "Let's Dance!"
Gabrielle Dominique A South Minneapolis native, she graduated from St. Olaf College in 2017, where she earned bachelor's degrees in Theatre & Dance. Since graduating, she has had the privilege of working as both a performing and teaching artist. When she isn't on stage, she spends her time working with the theater students of Spring Lake Park School District 16, Anoka Middle School for the Arts, and SOAR Regional Arts in St. Michael, MN as resident choreographer. She is also fortunate to have shared her work with several Twin Cities companies, including Ordway, Guthrie Theater, Minnesota Opera, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Children's Theatre Company, Wonderlust Productions, Theatre Latté Da, Artistry, Playwrights' Center, Flying Foot Forum, and Stuart Pimsler Dance & Theater. She thanks her family and partner Patrick for their constant love and support. Enjoy - 5, 6, 7, 8!
Ivory Doublette has performed regionally with MainStreet Theatre in Rancho Cucamonga, CA; The Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, IL; and locally with Jungle Theater, Theater Latté Da, Penumbra Theatre, Ordway Center, Park Square Theatre, The Playwrights Center, History Comes to Life, Intermedia Arts, Children’s Theatre Company, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, Old Log Theatre, Nautilus Music-Theater, Interact Theater and Illusion Theatre. Ivory is a Faculty member at MacPhail Center for Music. She also sings with her family’s Gospel Quartet, SeVy (Say-V) sevygospelquartet.com. Ivory has a Bachelors in Theatre Arts from the University Of Minnesota-Twin Cities. She is an AEA member

Will Dusek is humbled and excited to be making his Ordway debut! He has been involved in theatrical productions since he was in seventh grade at Nativity of Our Lord grade school, through high school at Cretin-Derham Hall, and now continuing into his education at Illinois Wesleyan University. Some of his past credits include Jesus ( Jesus Christ Superstar) ,Billy Lawlor ( 42nd Street), originating the role of Jack Hart ( Aces in a City of Gold by Travis Ulrich), and originating the role of Evan (Devil’s Advocate by Sam Hulsizer) . Will is currently a rising sophomore at Illinois Wesleyan and pursuing his BFA in Music Theatre. He sends all of his love and gratitude to his family, the CDH Theatre Department, his friends at home in Minnesota, and all of his friends and professors at IWU! @willdusek

Vanessa Gamble has worked with just about every major theater company in the Twin Cities, including the Ordway on a number of different shows, although her favorite Ordway show OBVIOUSLY was when she helped workshop a brand new musical with the one and only Dolly Parton. She also co-founded and co-produces 2 theater companies with her husband Jeremiah and she begat 3 kids who are all (seemingly) turning out to be pretty great humans. She teaches voice lessons and song writing to all ages, from ultra beginners to ultra professionals. Check out what she’s doing next at www.bucketbrigadetheater.com.
Renee Guittar ORDWAY: In The HeightsA Chorus Line. Chanhassen Dinner Theatres: Disney's Beauty & The BeastCamelotGrease, Newsies, Holiday Inn, Mamma Mia!. Guthrie: The Music Man. The Old Log Theater: The Wedding Singer. Collide Theatrical Dance Company: Lot of Livin’ To Do, The Belmont Hotel, Class of ‘85, Zoot Suit Riots, C.L.U.Dracula, Romeo & JulietThe Magic of Jared Sherlock: National Tour. Teaching: Ashley Ballet Arts Academy, Cowles Center Teaching Artist. Training: Gustavus Adolphus College. Member of Actor’s Equity.
Chloe Hart graduated from Simley High School in 2019, where she was heavily involved in student council, was German Club President, played volleyball, and participated in the theatre and choir programs. Simley participated in the Spotlight Showcase every summer, and Chloe was a five time recipient of the highest ranking, Outstanding in a Leading Role. Some of their favorite roles include Amber Von Tussle (Hairspray), Cinderella (Into The Woods), Hope Harcourt (Anything Goes), Tin Man (Wizard of Oz), Sandy (Grease), Wednesday Addams (The Addams Family), and Tony (West Side Story). After auditioning, Chloe was chosen to be a Triple Threat finalist in 2018, and was a Triple Threat Winner in 2019! Chloe is so excited and thankful to be making her Ordway debut!

Paul Hill graduated from the University of MN - Twin Cities in 2000 with a Masters Degree in Percussion Performance, as a student of Fernando Meza. Since then he has become an active freelance percussionist and teacher in the Twin Cities, and Twin Ports areas. He is the former Principal Percussionist & Assistant Principal Timpanist of the Duluth-Superior Symphony Orchestra, as well as having played with the Minnesota Orchestra, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Minnesota Opera, Winnipeg Symphony, and may local theaters including the Guthrie, Children's Theater, and Chanhassen Dinner Theater. Paul also plays drum set with various local big-bands, and a Radiohead Tribute band. Paul teaches at Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Olaf College, as well as privately. Paul has recorded with Michael Colgrass, and Gunther Schuller, and is currently starting up a custom drum, and mallet making business.
Andy Kust is an award-winning music director, vocal coach and pianist, currently serving as the Resident Music Director at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres. Previously, Andy was the Resident Music Director at the Duluth Playhouse, was on the musical theater faculty at the University of Minnesota Duluth and was a Teaching Associate for the Lyric Opera Theater at Arizona State University. Andy keeps a busy schedule as a coach and accompanist, with clients appearing on Broadway and across the country. He is a regular keyboard substitute for national tours and is the Associate Music Director for the Hennepin Theatre Trust Spotlight Program. Training: B.A. from Luther College and M.M. from Arizona State University. andykustmusic.com
Nickie Kromminga Hill is a musical theatre performer and educator with numerous credits under her belt. Locally she has performed in 18 shows at the Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, and also appeared at the Ordway, Troupe America, and Paul Bunyan Playhouse. Additionally, Nickie is on the Musical-Theatre faculty at Shell Lake Arts Center in Wisconsin, has choreographed at over 20 schools in the metro area and holds a K-12 Theatre and Dance License. She is also the Founder and Executive Director of The Spread Sunshine Gang, a non-profit with the mission to spread goodness, kindness, and generosity to all! Nickie recently published her first book, “Things I’m Thinking About: a daughter’s thoughts on the loss of her mom.” available now on Amazon. 
Andrea Mislan: Hailing from Winnipeg, Canada, Andrea graduated with distinction from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Professional Division and performed with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet company for several years. She has performed around the Twin Cities in the Ordway’s Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Guthrie’s Guys and DollsWest Side StoryCyrano de Bergerac, and Chanhassen Dinner Theater’s Holiday Inn. She has also performed title roles and choreographed for several Collide Theatrical productions. Other national credits include: Cirque du Soleil’s Viva ElvisChicago International tour, Celine Dion’s A New Day, Cape Fear Regional Theater/Pioneer Theater: White Christmas, Peter Pan. Royal Winnipeg Ballet: Giselle, Swan Lake, La Bayadère, Nutcracker, Serenade, Don Quixote. Television appearances: The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Oprah, Ellen, World Music Awards, The Toy Castle. Locally, Andrea has taught at Ballet Co Laboratory, Collide Theatrical, St Paul Ballet, the Guthrie Theater, and numerous master classes in ballet, contemporary, jazz, musical theater, and Fosse style internationally. Her keen and unique teaching style focuses on performance quality and technique through breath, with full body awareness to enhance performance skills of all levels.
Britta Ollmann is a Minneapolis-based performer, teaching artist and coach. She has appeared on Broadway, on stages across the country (The Old Globe, Asolo Repertory Theatre, freeFall Theatre), and with some of Minnesota's most beloved theatre companies (Ordway, Theater Latte Da, Guthrie, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Children's Theatre Company). Britta holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and a Master's degree in teaching from Hamline University. She resides in NE Minneapolis with her husband, photographer and actor, Lucas Wells, their sweet son, Ronan, and their little dog, Cooper.
Grace Renstrom is honored to make her Ordway debut! She is currently a freshman at North Central University and is an Intercultural Studies Major! Grace has a special place in her heart for theatre! It has given her a sense of purpose when she thought she had none. Some of her favorite credits include: The Witch (Into the Woods),Lead Dynamite(Hairspray), Teen Angel (Grease), and Elmer (Newsies). She would love to thank Ashland Productions, SpotlightEducation, Kim kokx, and Kelli Foster Warder for growing and teaching her to be the best she can be! 
Emma Schuld is thrilled to be making her Ordway debut! She is a recent graduate of Cretin-Derham Hall high school, where she performed in her first show at age 9. She has continued to perform ever since, some of her favorite credits include: Linda Mason (Holiday Inn), Judas (Jesus Christ Superstar), Yonah (Children of Eden), and Anytime Annie (42nd Street). Next fall, Emma will begin her first year at the University of Minnesota-Guthrie BFA Actor Training Program. She sends a heartfelt thank you to her family and friends, Spotlight Education, and the CDH Theater Department for years of support and guidance. @emmahschuld
C Ryan Shipley THEATRE: Ordway: Ordway Cabaret: Gotta Dance! Artistry: A New Brain (Roger Delli-Bovi), She Loves Me (Sipos), Mary Poppins (Bert), Candide, The Music Man (Olin Britt), The Drowsy Chaperone (Robert Martin), La Cage aux Folles (Phaedra), Singin’ in the Rain (Don Lockwood), On the Town (Gabey), 42nd Street (Billy Lawlor), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Jimmy). Upcoming: Mame (Beauregard). Old Log Theatre: Holidays with Bing (Bing Crosby), Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical (The Doctor). Park Square Theatre/Girl Friday Productions: Idiot’s Delight (Italian Officer/Choreographer). Cedar Summerstock Theatre: You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown (as Director), Pirates of PenzanceAnnieOklahoma!You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown9 to 5 (as Choreographer). Paul Bunyan Playhouse: Annie (Rooster). Sabes JCC: Biloxi Blues (Don Carney). Minneapolis Musical Theatre: Zanna, Don’t! (Tank), The Robber Bridegroom (Goat). TRAINING: B.A. in Theatre, St. Olaf College. TEACHING ARTIST: Guthrie Theater, Stages Theatre Company, Steppingstone Theatre Company, Artistry, Project SUCCESS, Hennepin Theatre Trust.
Jack Strub: I am currently finishing up my junior year at Simpson College in Indianola Iowa with a Music and Theatre Arts double major and a minor in Arts Management. Some of my favorite onstage credits include: Dr. Thomas Stockmann (An Enemy of the People), Edward Bloom (Big Fish), Shrek (Shrek the Musical), Modern Major General (The Pirates of Penzance), and Cornelius Hackl (Hello Dolly). Last summer I was the director-in-residence with a community theatre in Leon, IA for their production of Into the Woods where I was the director, music director, and set & projections designer of the show. This past semester I was the set designer for Simpson College's production of Doubt: A Parable, and this summer I will be a company member for St. Croix Festival Theatre's 30th season. 

Allyson Tolbert has toured nationally in productions of Mel Brooks’ The Producers, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and Catch Me If You Can. She has also appeared with Portland Center Stage, the Guthrie Theater, Westchester Broadway Theatre, and Old Log Theatre.

Tony Vierling: THEATER – Ordway: Singin’ in the RainA Christmas Story. Chanhassen Dinner Theatres: Mamma Mia!Holiday InnNewsiesGreaseCatsCrazy For YouOklahoma!Anything GoesBrigadoon42nd StreetCamelot. Guthrie: Midsummer Night’s DreamMy Fair LadyRoman Holiday1776She Loves MePirates of PenzanceMerrily We Roll AlongBabes in Arms. Papermill Playhouse: Little House on the Prairie. MN Actor’s Theater: How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying. TUTS-Houston: White Christmas. Fitzgerald: Wild Party. Pantages Theater: Hair. NATIONAL – We the People (assistant choreographer), Little House on the Prairie (ensemble/dance captain), A Chorus Line. OPERA – MN Opera: RusalkaStreet SceneShowboatMikado. New Orleans Opera: Romeo and Juliet.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Ordway Original 2019: 42nd Street

In the summer of 2019 the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts produced a re-imagined contemporary version of the Broadway classic, 42nd Street. Teeming with new jazz-funk orchestrations, simply stunning tap dancing, and innovative designs, the show was filled with the show-biz glamour that audiences love.

To help bring the story to life, the Ordway partnered with Minnesota Playlist to create a podcast that gave listeners a look at the behind-the-scene details of 42nd Street.
“The idea behind the podcast was to talk about how the creative process worked and to highlight the phenomenal work of local and national artists,” said Kelli Foster Warder, the Ordway’s Director of Education and Associate Producer.
Throughout the six-episode broadcast, the Ordway team, actors, the show’s director, and choreographer shared their stories, insights and dreams for the production.

All episodes can be heard for FREE at the following link: https://anchor.fm/playlistpresents

Photo by Rich Ryan
Photo by Paul Tate dePoo III
Episode 1: Rod Kaats, the Ordway’s Producing Artistic Director talked about Broadway at the Ordway and the reimagined production of the classic Broadway musical 42nd Street.
Episode 2: Performers Phillip Attmore and Kimberly Immanuel, who played Billy and Peggy in the Ordway’s production of 42nd Street, discuss diverse representation on stage and recreating these iconic characters in the exciting new version of the classic musical.
Episode 3: Actors Bekah Gudim, Maddie Hillligoss, and Kelli Foster Warder talked about tap dancing, the prominence it has had in their lives, and in the brand new story of the beloved Broadway classic 42nd Street – an Ordway Original. When actors Lamont Brown and Annie Jo Ermel joined the conversation, the pair discussed their work in both the Chicago production and at the Ordway.
Episode 4: Choreographer Jared Grimes and Kelli Foster Warder discussed how the show was created for the feet of the unique dancers, how the show was an the opportunity to open up a gateway to tap for the people of this generation, and Jared shared what 42nd Street meant to him.
Episode 5: Kelli Foster Warder talked with 42nd Street Director Michael Heitzman during this episode about his vision of this remastered production.
Episode 6: Part I: Emilio Sosa, the costume designer for 42nd Street chatted with Kelli Foster Warder about his background and how he tells stories through costumes.
Episode 6 Part II: Director Michael Heitzman, Choreographer Jared Grimes, and Kelli Foster Warder discuss the how the one-of-a-kind production of 42nd Street came to life.
Photo by Paul Tate dePoo III

Post by Toya Stewart-Downey, Ordway Director of Communications and Inclusion