MUFARO'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS:
An African Musical

Based on the book MUFARO’S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER: An African Tale©1987 by John Steptoe

Adapted by Taryn Janelle from the play
“Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters: An African Play by Karen Abbott

Music and Lyrics by Taryn Janelle and LeRell Ross

By permission of the Estate of John Steptoe.




Directed By Jon Royal

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James Rudolph II (Mufaro)

James is so happy to be back on stage at NCT with this amazing cast! He was last seen here getting the cave ready for Baby D as proud father Dino in last season’s snuggery production of “Dino Time”. Favorite NCT performances include: Lahdalord (James and the Giant Peach), The Cat (Einstein is a Dummy), The Snail (A Year With Frog & Toad), Man In Suit (Dragons Love Tacos), Sebastian (The Little Mermaid), and the Wicked Witch (The Wizard of Oz). In addition to being a teaching artist here, James also just received a degree in music, specializing in violin.
Big thanks to Jon and Piper the love and leadership, his folks for their unwavering support, and you for supporting live theatre. You rock. Special shout-out to Scot Copeland.

James Rudolph II (Mufaro)

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James Rudolph II (Mufaro)

James is so happy to be back on stage at NCT with this amazing cast! He was last seen here getting the cave ready for Baby D as proud father Dino in last season’s snuggery production of “Dino Time”. Favorite NCT performances include: Lahdalord (James and the Giant Peach), The Cat (Einstein is a Dummy), The Snail (A Year With Frog & Toad), Man In Suit (Dragons Love Tacos), Sebastian (The Little Mermaid), and the Wicked Witch (The Wizard of Oz). In addition to being a teaching artist here, James also just received a degree in music, specializing in violin.
Big thanks to Jon and Piper the love and leadership, his folks for their unwavering support, and you for supporting live theatre. You rock. Special shout-out to Scot Copeland.

Jailin Roberts (Nyasha)

Jailin is thrilled to be making her NCT debut as Nyasha! Jailin has recently enjoyed assisting in choreography for TheaterBug! Her favorite credits are: Nashville Rep 9to5 (Kathy), Circle Players For Colored Girls (Lady in Yellow), TMProductions Pippin (Player/ Berthe U/s), and more. Lastly, Jailin would also love to give a big thank you to her family for all their love and support on her theater journey!

Jailin Roberts (Nyasha)

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Jailin Roberts (Nyasha)

Jailin is thrilled to be making her NCT debut as Nyasha! Jailin has recently enjoyed assisting in choreography for TheaterBug! Her favorite credits are: Nashville Rep 9to5 (Kathy), Circle Players For Colored Girls (Lady in Yellow), TMProductions Pippin (Player/ Berthe U/s), and more. Lastly, Jailin would also love to give a big thank you to her family for all their love and support on her theater journey!

Maya Antoinette Riley (Manyara)

Maya is a Nashville native performer, writer and director who is so excited to debut this beautiful work. Some of Maya’s regional credits include: Aida in Aida (Studio Tenn Theatre Company), Nettie in The Color Purple and Macy in The Cake (Nashville Repertory Theatre), Ella C/Cinderella in Hip Hop Cinderella (Nashville Children’s Theatre), Joan in Fun Home (Street Theatre Company), Eleanor in Firework (Unicorn Theatre Company). They’ve also performed several new works in New York: bloodymessysurprised at the New Ohio Theatre, Kitty In The City at Urban Stages and Dance Cartel-X at the Public Theatre Gala 2019. She studied Checkhov with Slava Dolgachev (Moscow Art Theatre’s director) and Beijing Opera at the Shanghai Theatre Academy in China, while attending NYU for drama. You can find Maya on Instagram @mayaa.riley to follow their journey. Thanks to her family, friends, cast, crew and creative team for this awesome experience!

Maya Antoinette Riley (Manyara)

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Maya Antoinette Riley (Manyara)

Maya is a Nashville native performer, writer and director who is so excited to debut this beautiful work. Some of Maya’s regional credits include: Aida in Aida (Studio Tenn Theatre Company), Nettie in The Color Purple and Macy in The Cake (Nashville Repertory Theatre), Ella C/Cinderella in Hip Hop Cinderella (Nashville Children’s Theatre), Joan in Fun Home (Street Theatre Company), Eleanor in Firework (Unicorn Theatre Company). They’ve also performed several new works in New York: bloodymessysurprised at the New Ohio Theatre, Kitty In The City at Urban Stages and Dance Cartel-X at the Public Theatre Gala 2019. She studied Checkhov with Slava Dolgachev (Moscow Art Theatre’s director) and Beijing Opera at the Shanghai Theatre Academy in China, while attending NYU for drama. You can find Maya on Instagram @mayaa.riley to follow their journey. Thanks to her family, friends, cast, crew and creative team for this awesome experience!

Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva (Villager/Elder Woman)

Ms. Whitcomb-Oliva is an Interdisciplinary performing artist from Nashville, Tennessee. She is delighted to be making her return to the Nashville Children’s Theatre. Recent credits include; A Christmas Carol (Christmas Present) Rabbit Room Theatre/Matt Logan Productions; The Flopsy Bunnies (Mrs. Flopsy) Nashville Children’s Theatre; The Play That Goes Wrong (Annie) Studio
Tenn; Little Shop Of Horrors (Chiffon) Studio Tenn; Next To Normal (Diana) Street Theatre Company. Jennifer is grateful for the magical cast and crew, and the continuous love and support from her family, friends, and fur babies.

Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva (Villager/Elder Woman)

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Jennifer Whitcomb-Oliva (Villager/Elder Woman)

Ms. Whitcomb-Oliva is an Interdisciplinary performing artist from Nashville, Tennessee. She is delighted to be making her return to the Nashville Children’s Theatre. Recent credits include; A Christmas Carol (Christmas Present) Rabbit Room Theatre/Matt Logan Productions; The Flopsy Bunnies (Mrs. Flopsy) Nashville Children’s Theatre; The Play That Goes Wrong (Annie) Studio
Tenn; Little Shop Of Horrors (Chiffon) Studio Tenn; Next To Normal (Diana) Street Theatre Company. Jennifer is grateful for the magical cast and crew, and the continuous love and support from her family, friends, and fur babies.

O’Neal Black (Griot/Messenger)

O’Neal Black is thrilled to be making his debut with Nashville Children’s Theatre! You may recognize O’Neal’s voice from the Audible productions From the San Joaquin and Boys from Poor Families, or through his work as a recording artist—his music is available on all major streaming platforms. O’Neal holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Austin Peay State University. Follow his journey on Instagram: @onealblackmusic. He sincerely hopes you enjoy this performance of Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters!

O’Neal Black (Griot/Messenger)

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O’Neal Black (Griot/Messenger)

O’Neal Black is thrilled to be making his debut with Nashville Children’s Theatre! You may recognize O’Neal’s voice from the Audible productions From the San Joaquin and Boys from Poor Families, or through his work as a recording artist—his music is available on all major streaming platforms. O’Neal holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Austin Peay State University. Follow his journey on Instagram: @onealblackmusic. He sincerely hopes you enjoy this performance of Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters!

Gerold Oliver* (Villager/Nyoka/King)

Gerold Oliver is a Nashville native who has been performing professionally for over ten years. He is very excited to be performing along side a very talented cast.

Gerold Oliver* (Villager/Nyoka/King)

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Gerold Oliver* (Villager/Nyoka/King)

Gerold Oliver is a Nashville native who has been performing professionally for over ten years. He is very excited to be performing along side a very talented cast.

Jon Royal (Director)

Jon Royal is a teaching artist who grew up attending productions at this theatre. Here at NCT, he’s directed Ghost (World Premiere), And In This Corner; Cassius Clay and Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and has appeared in past productions of Lyle the Crocodile, Holes, Bud Not Buddy, and Trickster Tales from the Melting Pot. Jon is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, where he studied Theatre for Young Audiences with Jette Halladay. In 2024 he was the recipient of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation’s Lloyd Richards New Futures Residency, which placed him with St Louis Black Repertory Company for a year. Other past directing includes: Radio Golf, The Forgotten Girl (World Premiere), Pipeline, Fences, Smart People, Passing Strange, Colored Museum, Hairspray, Once on This Island, Othello, Twelfth Night, Conference of the Birds, Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, Proof, and Jungal Book.

Jon Royal (Director)

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Jon Royal (Director)

Jon Royal is a teaching artist who grew up attending productions at this theatre. Here at NCT, he’s directed Ghost (World Premiere), And In This Corner; Cassius Clay and Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, and has appeared in past productions of Lyle the Crocodile, Holes, Bud Not Buddy, and Trickster Tales from the Melting Pot. Jon is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, where he studied Theatre for Young Audiences with Jette Halladay. In 2024 he was the recipient of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation’s Lloyd Richards New Futures Residency, which placed him with St Louis Black Repertory Company for a year. Other past directing includes: Radio Golf, The Forgotten Girl (World Premiere), Pipeline, Fences, Smart People, Passing Strange, Colored Museum, Hairspray, Once on This Island, Othello, Twelfth Night, Conference of the Birds, Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, Proof, and Jungal Book.

Piper Jones (Music Director)

Piper is a Nashville native who has had a love for the arts her entire life. She is a local recording artist, actor, NCT teaching artist, and a Commercial voice instructor at Belmont University. Some of Piper Jones’ favorite credits include: WAITRESS, (Nashville Repertory Theatre); CAROLINE, OR CHANGE (Street Theatre); THE RAY LEGACY (Studio Tenn); THE LITTLE MERMAID (Nashville Children’s Theatre); RENT (Nashville Repertory Theatre); VIOLET (Nashville Repertory Theatre); Season 14, AMERICAN IDOL; HIP HOP CINDERELLA (Nashville Children’s Theatre– Music Director). Piper is currently working on her first full-length jazz album and is excited to share this new work with you soon! As always, Piper sends love to her mother and her fur baby, Teddy Bear Jones. Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok: @thepiperjonesmusic follow to stay up to date on release information! 

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Piper Jones (Music Director)

Piper is a Nashville native who has had a love for the arts her entire life. She is a local recording artist, actor, NCT teaching artist, and a Commercial voice instructor at Belmont University. Some of Piper Jones’ favorite credits include: WAITRESS, (Nashville Repertory Theatre); CAROLINE, OR CHANGE (Street Theatre); THE RAY LEGACY (Studio Tenn); THE LITTLE MERMAID (Nashville Children’s Theatre); RENT (Nashville Repertory Theatre); VIOLET (Nashville Repertory Theatre); Season 14, AMERICAN IDOL; HIP HOP CINDERELLA (Nashville Children’s Theatre– Music Director). Piper is currently working on her first full-length jazz album and is excited to share this new work with you soon! As always, Piper sends love to her mother and her fur baby, Teddy Bear Jones. Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok: @thepiperjonesmusic follow to stay up to date on release information! 

Thea Jones (Choreographer)

Thea N. Jones is a Nashville native, a seasoned performing artist, educator, and cultural curator dedicated to building and nurturing communities through the arts. She earned a BFA in Dance from Howard University in Washington DC and MS.Ed in Elementary education from Mercy College in New York City.
While at Howard, under the tutelage of Dr. Sherrill Berryman-Johnson, she performed works by esteemed choreographers like Hope Boykin, Louis Johnson, Debbie Blunden-Diggs, Ronald K. Brown, Assane Kante, Kim Greer, Mickey Davison, and Kevin Iega Jeff. Thea then spent nearly a decade in New York City, performing with celebrated companies, including the Rod Rodgers Dance Company, with whom she received recognition from the New York Times, Mirashayama Traditional Lindy Hop Company, Def Dance Jam Workshop, Kayoko Sakoh Dance Company, and Nommo Contemporary Dance Company. She has shared the stage with cultural icons like Gil Scott Heron and Ntosake Shange in venues such as Henry Street Settlement, La Mama, the Theatre at Riverside Church, the Hudson Guild Theatre, and Theatre for the New City.
Once returning back home to Nashville, Thea continued to contribute to the local arts landscape by creating and performing with Vyrgo Music, Windship Boyd, Dave Ragland, Rod McGaha, Shabaz Ujima, Shades of Black Theatre, TN Playwrights, Kindling Arts Festival, Brave New Works, Sankofa African Drum and Dance, and various other notable artists. She also collaborates with local organizations like Willow Oak Arts/ Springfield TN Arts Festival, the United Methodist Annual Conference Liturgical Ministry, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, AfroKokoRoot World Peace Festival, Deep Culture/ Deep Tropics, Nashville Ballet, The Jefferson Street Alliance, and Infinity Performing Arts Academy, contributing to missions, visions, and multi-part and multidisciplinary projects.
In 2017, she became co- artistic director of shackled feet DANCE! with Shabaz Ujima, the city’s only multi-generational, multi-abled modern dance company, and in 2018, she established Skylark Creative Alliance, an arts and culture advisory consultancy. Her passion for creative collaboration led her to develop and execute the internationally recognized “Intimate. See: An Interdisciplinary Women’s Project,” which culminated in a historic all-women’s ensemble performance at the international dance festival Time2Dance in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Recognized as a “Hidden Gem” by Nashville Voyager Magazine in 2022, noted for her performances in works like “THAT WOMAN”, “FREEDOM RISING,” and “STEEL AWAY, and praised for her multi-partner execution of LITTLE AMAL| THE WALK Nashville in 2023, Thea N. Jones believes in the power of the arts to build and nurture communities and, most proudly, continues to encourage cross-continental conversation, perspective exploration, and meaningful and impactful creative exchanges.
Thea is THRILLED to join the creative team at the Nashville Children’s Theatre and looks forward to the MAGIC!

Thea Jones (Choreographer)

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Thea Jones (Choreographer)

Thea N. Jones is a Nashville native, a seasoned performing artist, educator, and cultural curator dedicated to building and nurturing communities through the arts. She earned a BFA in Dance from Howard University in Washington DC and MS.Ed in Elementary education from Mercy College in New York City.
While at Howard, under the tutelage of Dr. Sherrill Berryman-Johnson, she performed works by esteemed choreographers like Hope Boykin, Louis Johnson, Debbie Blunden-Diggs, Ronald K. Brown, Assane Kante, Kim Greer, Mickey Davison, and Kevin Iega Jeff. Thea then spent nearly a decade in New York City, performing with celebrated companies, including the Rod Rodgers Dance Company, with whom she received recognition from the New York Times, Mirashayama Traditional Lindy Hop Company, Def Dance Jam Workshop, Kayoko Sakoh Dance Company, and Nommo Contemporary Dance Company. She has shared the stage with cultural icons like Gil Scott Heron and Ntosake Shange in venues such as Henry Street Settlement, La Mama, the Theatre at Riverside Church, the Hudson Guild Theatre, and Theatre for the New City.
Once returning back home to Nashville, Thea continued to contribute to the local arts landscape by creating and performing with Vyrgo Music, Windship Boyd, Dave Ragland, Rod McGaha, Shabaz Ujima, Shades of Black Theatre, TN Playwrights, Kindling Arts Festival, Brave New Works, Sankofa African Drum and Dance, and various other notable artists. She also collaborates with local organizations like Willow Oak Arts/ Springfield TN Arts Festival, the United Methodist Annual Conference Liturgical Ministry, Tennessee Performing Arts Center, AfroKokoRoot World Peace Festival, Deep Culture/ Deep Tropics, Nashville Ballet, The Jefferson Street Alliance, and Infinity Performing Arts Academy, contributing to missions, visions, and multi-part and multidisciplinary projects.
In 2017, she became co- artistic director of shackled feet DANCE! with Shabaz Ujima, the city’s only multi-generational, multi-abled modern dance company, and in 2018, she established Skylark Creative Alliance, an arts and culture advisory consultancy. Her passion for creative collaboration led her to develop and execute the internationally recognized “Intimate. See: An Interdisciplinary Women’s Project,” which culminated in a historic all-women’s ensemble performance at the international dance festival Time2Dance in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Recognized as a “Hidden Gem” by Nashville Voyager Magazine in 2022, noted for her performances in works like “THAT WOMAN”, “FREEDOM RISING,” and “STEEL AWAY, and praised for her multi-partner execution of LITTLE AMAL| THE WALK Nashville in 2023, Thea N. Jones believes in the power of the arts to build and nurture communities and, most proudly, continues to encourage cross-continental conversation, perspective exploration, and meaningful and impactful creative exchanges.
Thea is THRILLED to join the creative team at the Nashville Children’s Theatre and looks forward to the MAGIC!

Scott Leathers (Lighting Design)

Scott Leathers is delighted to return for his twenty sixth season as Resident Lighting Designer for NCT where he also named Resident Scenic Designer in May 2022. Favorite works include FINDING NEMO, THE WIZARD OF OZ, THE LIGHTNING THIEF, RETURN TO SENDER, GHOST, TOMAS and the LIBRARY LADY, MR. POPPER;S PENGUINS, TREASURE ISLAND, ROSA PARKS and the MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT and SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE!. Mr. Leathers is also the Resident Lighting Designer for Studio West Dance Theater. Last year he was on the creative team for THE REMEMBER BALLOONS, which premiered last fall and has a national tour planned for the 25-26 seaon. He previously served as R.L.D. for Nashville Ballet (’87-’22) Kentucky Repertory Theatre (’05-’08), Opera at Chattanooga Symphony & Opera (’02-’11), Ballet TN (’96-’00) and the Ryman Auditorium’s Musical Theatre (’98-’02).

He has designed lighting for theatre, dance, and opera dance since 1981 to critical acclaim. Many of his designs have been for original works. Other credits include StudioTENN, Opera Omaha, Nashville Opera, TN Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Ballet, American Negro Playwrights Theatre, Stage One, Theatre Craft, Amun Ra Theatre, Musical Theatre Louisville, Karen Steele Dance Quintet, Ballet Omaha, Ballet Austin, Cumberland County Playhouse, Dollywood, and internationally with Tanz Ensemble Cathy Sharp (TECS-Switzerland) and Ballet Manila (Philippines), and three designs at the Kennedy Center; lighting for Ben Fold’s Piano Concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra, Nashville Ballets’ inclusion in Ballet Across America, and scenery and lights for NCT’s JACK’S TALES.

Mr. Leathers graduated from the College of Santa Fe with a BFA in technical theatre and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 in both Lighting and Scenic Design categories.

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Scott Leathers (Lighting Design)

Scott Leathers is delighted to return for his twenty sixth season as Resident Lighting Designer for NCT where he also named Resident Scenic Designer in May 2022. Favorite works include FINDING NEMO, THE WIZARD OF OZ, THE LIGHTNING THIEF, RETURN TO SENDER, GHOST, TOMAS and the LIBRARY LADY, MR. POPPER;S PENGUINS, TREASURE ISLAND, ROSA PARKS and the MONTGOMERY BUS BOYCOTT and SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK LIVE!. Mr. Leathers is also the Resident Lighting Designer for Studio West Dance Theater. Last year he was on the creative team for THE REMEMBER BALLOONS, which premiered last fall and has a national tour planned for the 25-26 seaon. He previously served as R.L.D. for Nashville Ballet (’87-’22) Kentucky Repertory Theatre (’05-’08), Opera at Chattanooga Symphony & Opera (’02-’11), Ballet TN (’96-’00) and the Ryman Auditorium’s Musical Theatre (’98-’02).

He has designed lighting for theatre, dance, and opera dance since 1981 to critical acclaim. Many of his designs have been for original works. Other credits include StudioTENN, Opera Omaha, Nashville Opera, TN Repertory Theatre, Milwaukee Ballet, American Negro Playwrights Theatre, Stage One, Theatre Craft, Amun Ra Theatre, Musical Theatre Louisville, Karen Steele Dance Quintet, Ballet Omaha, Ballet Austin, Cumberland County Playhouse, Dollywood, and internationally with Tanz Ensemble Cathy Sharp (TECS-Switzerland) and Ballet Manila (Philippines), and three designs at the Kennedy Center; lighting for Ben Fold’s Piano Concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra, Nashville Ballets’ inclusion in Ballet Across America, and scenery and lights for NCT’s JACK’S TALES.

Mr. Leathers graduated from the College of Santa Fe with a BFA in technical theatre and is a proud member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 in both Lighting and Scenic Design categories.

April Anderson (Costume Designer)

April’s passion for theater began at the age of sixteen when she wrote, directed, and marketed a play for youth in her neighborhood. A chance opportunity to assist in costuming the Nashville Shakespeare Theater and Kennie Playhouse presentation of Gem of the Ocean, by August Wilson reignited her love for the stage. Since then, she has been an integral part of Kennie Playhouse Theater serving as the resident costumer, props master, and set dresser for fourteen productions. Included in that list are Pure Confidence by Carlyle Brown, Confederates by Dominique Morisseau, and the company’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center debut presentation, Sanctified by Javon Johnson. April’s journey reflects a deeply rooted passion for nurturing young people through her involvement with the We Up Summer Youth Camp and enriching her community through the creativity that she brings to the theater.

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April Anderson (Costume Designer)

April’s passion for theater began at the age of sixteen when she wrote, directed, and marketed a play for youth in her neighborhood. A chance opportunity to assist in costuming the Nashville Shakespeare Theater and Kennie Playhouse presentation of Gem of the Ocean, by August Wilson reignited her love for the stage. Since then, she has been an integral part of Kennie Playhouse Theater serving as the resident costumer, props master, and set dresser for fourteen productions. Included in that list are Pure Confidence by Carlyle Brown, Confederates by Dominique Morisseau, and the company’s Tennessee Performing Arts Center debut presentation, Sanctified by Javon Johnson. April’s journey reflects a deeply rooted passion for nurturing young people through her involvement with the We Up Summer Youth Camp and enriching her community through the creativity that she brings to the theater.

William H. Ditty IV (Associate Costume Designer)

Billy hails from the coal country of Eastern Kentucky. He attended Morehead State University where he studied communications and theatre. While at MSU he designed such shows as By the Skin of Our Teeth, Once Upon a Mattress, Caged Birds, An Evening with Harold Pinter as well as going back in 2020 for an all alumni designed production of Treasure Island. Tennessee Dance Theatre brought him to Nashville in 1994 as a company member and he has used it as his home base since then. Some of his favorite design experiences include The Will Rodgers Follies, Sweeney Todd, The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Boiler Room Theatre; Chicago, Annie Get Your Gun, Cabaret, Man of La Mancha and Annie at Chaffin’s Dinner Theatre where he was the resident Costume Designer for 4 years; Coriolanus and Macbeth at Nashville Shakespeare; Four legs has one chair and the evening length-Voices From the Ground for Still Point Dance Theatre; Under The Lights with the Johnny Cash Estate, The Flowers Have yet to Come and The Ben Folds Affair and The Bluebird Cafe for Nashville Ballet where he was the Costume Shop Manager for 5 years. For the last 8 years he has designed costumes for the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts Dance Program held at Middle Tennessee State University as well as a assistant designer for Vanderbilt Opera.

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William H. Ditty IV (Associate Costume Designer)

Billy hails from the coal country of Eastern Kentucky. He attended Morehead State University where he studied communications and theatre. While at MSU he designed such shows as By the Skin of Our Teeth, Once Upon a Mattress, Caged Birds, An Evening with Harold Pinter as well as going back in 2020 for an all alumni designed production of Treasure Island. Tennessee Dance Theatre brought him to Nashville in 1994 as a company member and he has used it as his home base since then. Some of his favorite design experiences include The Will Rodgers Follies, Sweeney Todd, The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Boiler Room Theatre; Chicago, Annie Get Your Gun, Cabaret, Man of La Mancha and Annie at Chaffin’s Dinner Theatre where he was the resident Costume Designer for 4 years; Coriolanus and Macbeth at Nashville Shakespeare; Four legs has one chair and the evening length-Voices From the Ground for Still Point Dance Theatre; Under The Lights with the Johnny Cash Estate, The Flowers Have yet to Come and The Ben Folds Affair and The Bluebird Cafe for Nashville Ballet where he was the Costume Shop Manager for 5 years. For the last 8 years he has designed costumes for the Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts Dance Program held at Middle Tennessee State University as well as a assistant designer for Vanderbilt Opera.

Marsalis Turner (Sound Design)

Marsalis Turner is the Sound Designer and Audio Engineer at Nashville Children’s Theatre. He joined NCT in 2023 and helps make all the sounds you hear during the show! From music and sound effects to microphones Marsalis works behind the scenes to help bring the story to life.

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Marsalis Turner (Sound Design)

Marsalis Turner is the Sound Designer and Audio Engineer at Nashville Children’s Theatre. He joined NCT in 2023 and helps make all the sounds you hear during the show! From music and sound effects to microphones Marsalis works behind the scenes to help bring the story to life.

Jason Breaux (Properties Designer)

Jason Breaux is thrilled to be working on his first season with Nashville Childrens Theatre. Jason, a recent transplant to Nashville, is a 20-year veteran of technical theatre hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jason holds a B.F.A. in Visual Art from Louisiana State University. He would like to thank everyone at NCT and the Nashville theatrical community for welcoming him with open arms.

Jason Breaux (Properties Designer)

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Jason Breaux (Properties Designer)

Jason Breaux is thrilled to be working on his first season with Nashville Childrens Theatre. Jason, a recent transplant to Nashville, is a 20-year veteran of technical theatre hailing from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jason holds a B.F.A. in Visual Art from Louisiana State University. He would like to thank everyone at NCT and the Nashville theatrical community for welcoming him with open arms.

Jacqueline Springfield (Dialect Coach)

Jacqueline Springfield (she/her) is an actor, director and educator. She is Assistant Professor of Acting at Kennesaw State University north of Atlanta, GA. MFA in Acting from UNC Greensboro. Voice/Text/Dialect Coach credits include Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Alliance Theatre, Synchronicity Theatre, Actors Express, True Colors Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, South Coast Repertory Theatre, The Goodman, American Players Theatre and Pittsburgh Playhouse. Performance credits include: Cherry Lane Studio Theatre, 13th Street Repertory Theatre, Negro Ensemble Theatre, The Warehouse Theatre, Nashville Repertory Theatre, and Triad Stage. Proud member of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) and SAG-AFTRA.

Jacqueline Springfield (Dialect Coach)

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Jacqueline Springfield (Dialect Coach)

Jacqueline Springfield (she/her) is an actor, director and educator. She is Assistant Professor of Acting at Kennesaw State University north of Atlanta, GA. MFA in Acting from UNC Greensboro. Voice/Text/Dialect Coach credits include Ensemble Studio Theatre, The Alliance Theatre, Synchronicity Theatre, Actors Express, True Colors Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, South Coast Repertory Theatre, The Goodman, American Players Theatre and Pittsburgh Playhouse. Performance credits include: Cherry Lane Studio Theatre, 13th Street Repertory Theatre, Negro Ensemble Theatre, The Warehouse Theatre, Nashville Repertory Theatre, and Triad Stage. Proud member of Actors’ Equity Association (AEA) and SAG-AFTRA.

Eric Pasto-Crosby (Fight Choreographer)

Eric D. Pasto-Crosby is a proud native of Nashville, he graduated from University of Colorado at Boulder with a B.F.A. in performance studies. There he studied stage combat and fight choreography under Fight Master Geoffrey Kent, and later with Fight Master Richard Ryan. He has choreographed fights for: Nashville Children’s Theatre, Belmont University, Vanderbilt University, Nashville Opera, Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, Street Theatre, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Repertory Theatre(Nashville Rep), People’s Branch Theatre, Blackbird Theatre, Woven Theatre, and was fight captain and co-choreographer for: Stage One: The Louisville Children’s Theatre, and The Colorado Shakespeare Festival. A loyal member and certified advanced actor combatant through the Society of American Fight Directors, he has choreographed violence and stunts for many films, and schools in the Nashville area, as well as being the stage combat instructor for Belmont University for the last 11 years. He is also a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.

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Eric Pasto-Crosby (Fight Choreographer)

Eric D. Pasto-Crosby is a proud native of Nashville, he graduated from University of Colorado at Boulder with a B.F.A. in performance studies. There he studied stage combat and fight choreography under Fight Master Geoffrey Kent, and later with Fight Master Richard Ryan. He has choreographed fights for: Nashville Children’s Theatre, Belmont University, Vanderbilt University, Nashville Opera, Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, Street Theatre, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Shakespeare Festival, Tennessee Repertory Theatre(Nashville Rep), People’s Branch Theatre, Blackbird Theatre, Woven Theatre, and was fight captain and co-choreographer for: Stage One: The Louisville Children’s Theatre, and The Colorado Shakespeare Festival. A loyal member and certified advanced actor combatant through the Society of American Fight Directors, he has choreographed violence and stunts for many films, and schools in the Nashville area, as well as being the stage combat instructor for Belmont University for the last 11 years. He is also a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.

Will Farris (Stage Manager)

Will is very excited to be returning to Nashville Children’s Theatre for Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters! He received his BFA in Performing Arts with a concentration in tech and design from Western Kentucky University. Past Stage Management credits include Nashville Repertory Theatre, Surflight Theatre, Mill Mountain Theatre, Tent Theatre, Bell Witch Fall Festival, BG on Stage, Revival Theatre Company, and Interlakes Theatre. He would like to thank his parents for always encouraging him to chase his dreams.

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Will Farris (Stage Manager)

Will is very excited to be returning to Nashville Children’s Theatre for Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters! He received his BFA in Performing Arts with a concentration in tech and design from Western Kentucky University. Past Stage Management credits include Nashville Repertory Theatre, Surflight Theatre, Mill Mountain Theatre, Tent Theatre, Bell Witch Fall Festival, BG on Stage, Revival Theatre Company, and Interlakes Theatre. He would like to thank his parents for always encouraging him to chase his dreams.

Rae Phillips ( Assistant Stage Manager)

Rae Phillips first fell in love with theatre at an early age and has found it difficult to leave ever since. She is a graduate of Belmont University with a BFA in Theatre Performance and began working with NCT in 2023. When not fulfilling her roles as an assistant stage manager and a scenic carpenter, Rae enjoys being on the stage. Some of her favorite productions, either onstage or behind the scenes, have been Finding Nemo, Kodachrome, Much Ado About Nothing, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf

Rae Phillips ( Assistant Stage Manager)

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Rae Phillips ( Assistant Stage Manager)

Rae Phillips first fell in love with theatre at an early age and has found it difficult to leave ever since. She is a graduate of Belmont University with a BFA in Theatre Performance and began working with NCT in 2023. When not fulfilling her roles as an assistant stage manager and a scenic carpenter, Rae enjoys being on the stage. Some of her favorite productions, either onstage or behind the scenes, have been Finding Nemo, Kodachrome, Much Ado About Nothing, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf

Staff

Executive Artistic Director

Jenilee Houghton

Executive Managing Director

Dr. Marti Cantrell

Director of Development

Gretchen James

Director of Production and Technical Director

Kenneth Mayfield

Director of Education

Tosha Marie

Patron Services Manager

Justin Gunn

Development Associate

Abby Baker

Community Engagement Coordinator

Anna Clark

Resident Costume Designer

William H. Ditty

Head of Electrics

Coleton Wood

Head Carpenter

Matt Ley

Scenic Charge Artist/ Props Supervisor

Jason Breaux

Scenic Carpenter

Abbie Phillips

Marketing Coordinator

Gerold Oliver

Company Manager

Rachael Silverman

Drama School Operations Coordinator

Megan Roggendorff

Resident Teaching Artist

Genevieve Beddingfield

Our Generous Donors

Nashville Children’s Theatre is able to produce quality Theatre and Educational Programs for Children and families in Middle Tennessee because of the following generous donors. We are grateful for your support during the 2024 and the 2025 Seasons.   This list is current as of August 8, 2025.    To become a donor please reach out to gjames@nashvillect.org

Producers Circle

Amazon
Dettwiller Foundation
Ingram Charities
Metro Nashville Arts Commission
Tennessee Arts Commission
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
The Shubert Foundation

Directors Circle

Anonymous
HCA Foundation
The Memorial Foundation
Trust of the Marlene and Spencer Hays Foundation
Cal Turner, Jr.
Stewart & Kerry Witzeman

Designers Circle

Ingram Content Group
Heather and Jamison Monroe
Nissan Foundation
Piedmont Natural Gas
Pine Haven Foundation
Publix Super Markets Charities
Sharing Change
Elisha & Jeffery Zander

Benefactors

Hermica & Aderibigbe Alalade
American Constructors
Phillip & Lacey Branch
Steven Brown
Amy & Julian Bryant
Anne Burgess
John & Maxine Cleeton
Tamara & John Ray Clemmons
Brad & Laura Currie
In honor of Livie and Kirby Grace Lemmons
Jeffrey & Donna Eskind
Laurie and Steve Eskind
Beth & Tomaz Fernandes
First Horizon Foundation
Jocelyn Freimuth
Melissa and Bobby Frist, Jr.
Get Out Pass
Dr. Trish Holliday
Kimberly Honiball
Brittany & Adam Joyner
Junior League of Nashville
Elaine Lytle
Jayme & Robert Marigza-Yeo
Larry & Marcia Mullins
Curtis Pierce
Pinnacle Financial Partners
POGO Pass
TaKeena & Glenn Sandifer
Jan-Néé Sheats-Mathis
Patti Smallwood
Marie Sueing
T & T Family Foundation
Cecelia & Patrick Theobald
Elizabeth, Kevin, Jude & Xavier Warren
The Washington Foundation
In Memory of Mikayla Yopp Honeycutt

Patrons

James Al-Shamma
Clara & Wesley Belden
Lamont & Brooklyn Belk
Carolyn Bush
Linda Chapman
Dana Clark
Luda Davies
Tiffany & Alfred Degrafinreid
Frank Eastman
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edenton
Rick & Sara Getsay
Sarah Deane Hale
HCA Caring for the Community
The Hollis-Bostic Family
Kevin & Elizabeth Horton
Carol A. and Howard S. Kirshner
Mr. And Mrs. Robert J. Looney
Tiffany McDuffie
Oak Tree Charitable Trust
Ryan & Megan Peters
Anita Reed
Marti & Billy Rosenberg
Annette Sisson
Jaime Skinner
Steven Snyder
United Way of South Hampton Roads

Friends

Artists Supporting Young Artists
Chip Blaufuss
Jonathan Creamer
Delta Davis
George Deepe & Kris Orsborn
Kelley Durkin
Charles Friedman
Rebecca Hicks
Ashley Houser
Jennifer Jacobs
Jessica Karnes
Roberta Limor
Demi Marks
Samantha & Will McCaskill
Mrs. Janine Moore
Adam and Heather Mordecai
Hailey Morgan
Stephanie & Anton Nesbitt
Sarah Nielsen
Disha Pancholi
Annie Peters
Petrey Family Fund of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Samuel L. & Sandra B. Ramsey
Audrey Sanborn
Patrick Shanley
Noelle Shaw
Bob Skib
The Deborah & Daniel Starnes Family Fund
Jack Steakley
Mary Jo Weaver
Allison Wheatley
Ernestine Wilson
Wendy Wisniewski

Fans

Anonymous 
Dr. Nicole Arrighi
Katie Bridges
Robert Clark
Clearly Confused Intertainment Inc.
Suzanne & Seth Cooper
Mary McElaney & Hanson Cowan
Carrie Deese
Mariwyn Evans
Alexandria Fisher
Galen Fott
Maya Memling and Alan Friedman
Michael & Deborah Fulcher
Dan & Riley Hedrick
Kim Helfer
Lucy Kells
John J Kells
Jennifer Kraus
Isabel Tipton-Krispin and Isaac Krispin
In Honor of Peter Kurland
Kathy Lagrow
Amanda Lochtefeld
Andrew & Alison Maraniss
Katherine Mason
Ann Mikkelsen
Sarah Miller
Diana Bain Mobley
Edwin Osborne
Christopher & Emily Osbourn
Brandyn Payne
Brad and Kim Pigue
John Rieser
Bob Roberts
Dave Rosenberg
Debbi Sanders
Matthew Saul
Jane Short
Ann Smith
Sandra Spitz
Jacqueline Sutter
Mary Sweat
Anne Thornhill
Jason Warren

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