Miguel Cadoy, III
Erin Kamikawa
Erika Ebanez
Chelsey Muroda
Cuyote Harkins
Aubrey Lee Staley has extensive training in Ballet, Tap, Hip Hop Jazz and Musical Theatre from Punahou Dance School, HDS, DHT, 24VII Danceforce, BDC (NY) and IDA (CA). Aubrey has performed on almost every stage in Hawaii and is a Po’okela Award Recipient for Best Leading Female in a Musical. She has been on the Arts Faculty at UCLA, Kaiser High School, Performing Arts Center of Kapolei, and Ballet Hawaii. She has worked in all aspects of the entertainment industry both behind the scenes and onstage/on camera in Los Angeles, New York, and North Carolina.
Born and raised in Hawai'i, Kirstyn has directed revue shows during her time at Leeward Community College and recently assistant directed for FPAC's Into the Woods in 2023. Her thespian journey began at a young age when she was cast as Princess #3 in Hawai'i Opera Theatre's The King and I. Since then, she has performed across several local theatres including Kumu Kahua Theatre, Hawai'i Shakespeare Festival, Hawai'i Conservatory of Performing Arts, Diamond Head Theatre, and Manoa Valley Theatre. Kirstyn is a full-time English Language Arts and Acting educator at Farrington High School.
Hawaii born actor and Kaneohe native Kimee Balmilero can be seen on “Hawaii Five-0” and “Magnum P.I.” as Medical Examiner Dr. Noelani Cunha. Kimee’scareer kicked off when she joined the National Touring Company of “Miss Saigon” the day after her graduation from Castle High School in 1997. While living in New York, Kimee joined the Original Broadway Cast of “Mamma Mia” where she understudied the role of Ali.
Since moving back to Hawaii in 2012, Kimee founded improvhi.com a company and website dedicated to sketch and improv comedy in Hawaii. In 2015, she created and produced the first ever Hawaii Sketch Comedy Festival at the Honolulu Museum of Art and in 2017 she launched Stage Fish; a Honolulu based theatre company focused on creating professional opportunities to local actors. Kimee directed their premiere production of “The Last Five Years” with Farrington’s Miguel Cadoy as her musical director.
A lifetime student of legendary Hawaii director Ronald E. Bright, Kimee enjoys karaoke-ing, garage sale-ing, instagram-ing, eating diner spaghetti, pretending like she’s a contestant on “Top Chef,” and dreaming about sinigang. Big love to Mom, Pops, Grams, Fams and JBlanks. Kimeeb.com
Born and raised in Oahu , Zare Anguay is a graduate of castle high school and alumni of Ronald E. Bright! He is also a Teacher at 24-7 dance-force studio and also a student of Marcelo Pacleb. Many thanks to his family and friends who never gave up him!