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Emily Jaworski sings opera, art songs, musical theatre and more throughout New England.

She is currently
pursuing her doctorate in vocal performance at Boston University in the studio of Dr. Lynn Eustis. She is on the
voice faculty at Plymouth State University where she teaches voice lessons, diction, and pedagogy, in addition to
serving as music director and/or conductor for recent productions Les Miserables, Avenue Q, A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum, The Wedding Singer and this fall's Carrie. This fall, she will begin teaching
music to incarcerated youth at the Judge Connelly Youth Center in Roslindale, MA.
Matt Kizer is the resident scenic and lighting designer for Plymouth State University, where he has been the head of
the Design and Technology program since 1996. He has presented workshops on projections for the National Opera
Association and for the Cyrprus Theatre Organization. He serves as webmaster and contributor
for BroadwayScene.com, AllTicketsInc.com, BroadwayIQ.com, and BroadwayEducators.com. He served as
faculty lighting designer for Operafestival Di Roma in Italy, where he designed lighting for the Orchestra Sinfonica
dell International Chamber Ensemble. He has also designed for dance and movement in Potsdam, Germany at TWerk in Schiffbauergasse with A-Fortiorni.
Paul Mroczka recently directed Sylvia, and Steel Magnolias at The Barnstormers; Leading Ladies for Jeans
Playhouse; and Rumors, Orpheus in the Underworld, and The Glass Menagerie at Plymouth State University. Paul
has also created numerous written works, including The Watercress, Smart Money, and Umbra. Pauls awards
include a National Endowment for the Arts Playwriting Fellowship, a Shubert Fellowship, and the Jason Miller
Award for Playwriting. He holds a M.F.A. in Dramatic Writing from Brandeis and a Ph.D. in Theatre History,
Theory, Literature, and Criticism from Tufts. At PSU, he serves as Chair of Music, Theatre, and Dance and as
Director of Theatre.
Jonathan Santore is Composer in Residence with the New Hampshire Master Chorale, and a Professor at Plymouth
State University. His work has earned many awards including The American Prize in Composition, an Individual
Artist Fellowship from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts, and the American Composers Forum
Welcome Christmas! Carol Contest. His compositions have been performed by ensembles throughout the United
States and Europe. He holds academic degrees from Duke University, The University of Texas at Austin, and UCLA.
His latest project is a CD of works written for the New Hampshire Master Chorale, conducted by Dan Perkins.
Charmian Wells is a co-founder of Refractions Dance Collective and a principal dancer with Forces of Nature
Dance Theater. She is currently a doctoral candidate and Presidential Fellow at Temple University in Dance
Studies. She teaches at Lehman College and has served as an editorial assistant for Dance Research Journal and the
Collegium for African Diaspora Dance.
Amanda Whitworth has performed for companies and choreographers in and around New York City, including
Ann Reinking, Chaos Theory Dance, and Lorraine Chapman: The Company. She is the recipient of the Friends of
Dance Award from Goucher College, the Monticello Award for Choreography from Regional Dance America, and
the J.S. Seidman Award from NYUs Tisch School of the Arts. Mrs. Whitworth has collaborated with Theater
Integrating Guidance, Education and Responsibility (TIGER), the Educational Theater Collaborative, and Ninth
State Movement. Currently, Mrs. Whitworth serves as Director of Dance at Plymouth State University and Artistic
Director of Tributary Dance.

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