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2006
Max Wojtanowicz has worked at several theaters in the Twin Cities since graduation, most notably The Children's Theatre Company of Minneapolis, where he spent two seasons as a performing apprentice. This fall Max is understudying both characters in the world premiere musical Bert & Ernie, Goodnight! and will join the ensemble of CTC's holiday show, Cinderella.
2005
Ryan Shipley appeared in the Minneapolis Musical Theatre production of Zanna, Don’t! in June 2009. This is Shipley’s fifth production with the Minneapolis Musical Theatre. He also performed in MMT’s production of The Secret Garden in March, 2009. He has appeared on stage in numerous plays and musicals with theater groups throughout Minnesota. He also has served as Dance Captain, Assistant Director or Director for productions performed at the St. Olaf Theatre, Bloomington Civic Theatre, Theatre Limina and the Minneapolis Fringe Festival. In 2005, he was a directing intern for the Guthrie Theater’s production of A Christmas Carol.
2003
Kristin Franklin is currently in her second year at the FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training where she is getting her MFA in acting. In the conservatory season last year she performed in five one acts by Thornton Wilder titled Wilder! Wilder! Wilder! directed by guest director Matthew Arbour. Kristin played the lead role in Blur a play by Melanie Marnich about a teenager who developes a degenerative eye disease. During the summer of 2009 Kirstin will travel to the FSU campus in London where she will study with reknowned voice teacher and author Patsy Rodenburg.
Alex Morf made his New York debut in WOMEN BEWARE WOMEN at the Red Bull Theatre, off-broadway. In May 2009 he played Romeo at the California Shakespeare Theatre in the Bay Area.
1999
Todd Coulter is now an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance at Colby College in Waterville, ME.
Shelly Gossman appeared in The Second City's 96th Revue, America: All Better!.
