Kevin has choreographed and performed for the University's Theatre and Dance Department in the department's dance productions of Outside the Lines (2018, 2019) and most recently switched over to the theatre side in the department's production of Three Penny Opera (2019). Kevin has also choreographed for Studio 301's Musical Revue: New and Improved (2019) and Theatre For Social Change's production of STRICKEN: A Multimedia Showcase on FEAR! (2020). Kevin has also been involved with Ground and Field Theatre Festival (UC Davis 2018, 2019) on crew and house managing.
Outside of the Theatre & Dance world, Kevin has taught color guard/winter guard and marching band at the middle school and high school level at Grange Middle School (2015, 2016, 2017) and Dixon High School (2016, 2017, 2018). He has also performed with the Mandarins (2009), H.I.P.E (2010), Oregon Crusaders (2012 DCI Open Class Champions), Pacific Crest (2013) and InMotion Performance Ensemble (2014 WGI Finalist).
Kevin was also one of the original founding members of Theatre For Social Change (TFSC) at the University of California, Davis as well as the Founder for Performing Arts Collective Theatre & Dance Company (PACTheatre Co | PACT)
Email: kezaldumbide@ucdavis.edu
Kaiden's latest performance is with the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance for the production FOOD. Kaiden has also performed in Anywhere and Everywhere In Our America, and Black Butterfly, Jaguar Girl, Pinata Woman, and Other Superhero Girls Like Me.
Kaiden is a founding member of PAC Theatre Co and currently works as production manager of PAC Theatre Co.
Email: fsmonjaraz@ucdavis.edu
Fernando Monjaraz is a Mexican-American writer and actor. He is a third-year English major at the University of California, Davis. Fernando has recently become more involved in the world of theater and performance and is excited to take part in this organization. Fernando recently performed in the Women's Resource Center show Our Stories. He is also projected to perform in the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance's production of Juliet + Romeo. Fernando is the current Direct or Writing for PAC Theatre Co.
Email: tsabraham@ucdavis.edu
Tara Abraham is an Indian-American Blogger. She is a third-year communication major at the University of California, at Davis. Tara’s work focuses mostly on community involvement, social justice, and personal development.
She recently performed in the productions of XIX and FOMO. She has a website at www.taratakeson.com.
Tara serves as the Communication Chair of Pac Theatre Co.