Director | Theatre Teacher
Caitlin Galo is in her first year teaching Theatre at Page Middle School after 12 years as an English teacher down the hall. During that time, she has been on the directing team of 19 productions with the Page Middle Players including: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, The Addams Family, Lion King JR, and Matilda JR in a variety of capacities as Assistant Director, Technical Director, and Producing Director. She made her directing debut with Beauty and the Beast JR in 2018, and now is back in the chair for the 2025-2026 season. She has a B.A. in English from Lipscomb University with Dual Minors in History and Art History and a M.Ed. in Secondary Education from MTSU. She was honored to the Page Middle School Teacher of the Year in 2023, and she is blessed to have been a part of growing the Players into the nationally recognized program that it is today. A native of Nashville, she started acting at age 6, and has been on the stage, in the choir, and in the booth ever since. When not in the theater, she is likely in the garden section of a hardware store, at a hockey game, or eating French food with her family + friends.
Music Director | Choir Teacher
Brockwell Nason is a choir teacher from Franklin, Tennessee who has been teaching choir and music directing at Page Middle and High (his alumni) for 5 years. He graduated with a music degree at Middle Tennessee State University and has loved getting to apply what he learned in school as an artist and teacher. In addition, he is a singer-songwriter and recording artist who performs all over the greater Nashville area, having roots in both the country and Christian music scenes. He loves getting to work with students each and every day to help them achieve their full potential as both people and musicians.
Choreographer
Megan Castleberry is celebrating her 10th year working in theater education. From directing and choreographing shows, teaching workshops and camps, and performing in shows directed for youth, theatre for young people has been at her forefront for many years. She has her B.S. from MTSU in Theater and Dance and uses those skills to create a bridge between the techniques of many dance styles and the storytelling nature of theater. She has won the title of "Outstanding Performance" at the Junior Theater Festival three times and has partnered with MTI to pilot a new production to add to the JR catalog. Outside of the stage, you might find her at a musical festival or concert, at The Belcourt, or out for a hike.
Scenic Design | Technical Director
Brad brings more than 20 years of professional design experience to the table. His foundation in theatrical scenic and experiential design shapes his approach to space as a living narrative meant to be felt and explored. With more than 30 productions in design and directing across the region, his favorite theatrical credits include Man of La Mancha, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (twice), G.K. Chesterton’s Magic, and Into the Woods. Influenced by comics and old-school hip-hop, Brad brings a kinetic, expressive energy to his work. As VP of Design at Jack Porter, he has led experiential projects for premier brands, including Notre Dame, USC, the Anaheim Ducks, the Philadelphia Phillies, and the Dallas Cowboys, turning ambitious ideas into unforgettable brand experiences.
Costume Designer
Sheridan Hitchcox has been working as a costume designer and teaching artist in Williamson County Schools for the last four years. Prior to her time in Wilco, she has been performing and working with students for many years! Educational theatre is something that she is incredibly passionate about and she is so thankful to have been able to help young artists grow as well as grow her own craft as a designer. She graduated from MTSU with a B.S. in Theatre Performance and a minor in Women's Studies. One of her favorite parts of being a teaching artist is getting to participate in the Junior Theatre Festival with her students and friends! When she is not designing costumes for her students, she designs flowers for weddings and events with her small business, Sheridan Grace Floral Design. She loves to read, do yoga, and inspire young artists in their craft.
Set Building | History Teacher | Chief of Morale
Matt has been teaching 6th grade Social Studies for the past 12 years. He has been involved in the Page Middle Theatre program for the past 11 years doing everything from major construction to going on coffee runs for the directors. He is mostly known for picking up and moving very heavy objects on stage. Matt is the JV volleyball coach at Page with numerous first place seasons and a district championship in 2023. Matt coaches club volleyball at M1 Volleyball where he leads the 11s and 12s program and assists with the 18s. Matt also coaches Baseball at Page winning district championships in 2023, 2024, and winning a State Championship in 2024. He graduated from Lipscomb University with a degree in History and a master's degree in education. When not on the field or court, you can usually find Matt in the gym or on the couch playing video games.
Music Director - JTF
Cassie Stone is originally from Spring Hill, TN. She attended Belmont University where she graduated with a degree in Commercial Music in 2021. Cassie worked at Franklin Brentwood Arts Academy as a teacher of the advanced high school A Cappella group and taught private lessons for 5 years. Her most recent work has been music directing for many local educational programs, including Franklin High School, Independence High School, Page Middle and High school, and The Franklin Playhouse. Some of her favorites include Shrek, Matilda, Alice By Heart, and School of Rock. She also teaches private vocal lessons. Ms. Cassie enjoys pushing students to unlock their potential, and to have fun doing it!
Lighting Designer
Elliot graduated MTSU in 2017 and previously worked 3 years touring with Bandit Lites. He now spends his time going to theme parks with his partner, Bekah, and spending time with his cats, Ziggy and Freddy. It's always a blessing to work alongside this talented and skilled community!
Assistant Music Director - Student Teacher
Keely Hudspeth is working as an assistant music director for Something Rotten! Jr while completing her student teaching with Page Middle and High School. She is a senior at Lipscomb University and will be graduating with a degree in Vocal Music Education this May. A longtime lover of musical theater and all of the performing arts, Keely is grateful for the opportunity to work with such talented students and would like to thank them and all involved for such a wonderful experience!