Production

Sets, Costumes, and Props Designer

Liz Hadden-McGuire

Liz is excited to be working with the Bike City team, as well as spend some time in the beautiful city of Davis, most recently as Davis Shakespeare Festival's Set Designer for their 2018 season: Mary Stuart, On the Twentieth Century, and As You Like It in addition to 2017's A MidSummer Night's Dream. Other favorite credits include Scenic & Props Design for An Act of God and Mud Blue Sky at B Street Theatre, Scenic Design for Treasure Island, Beauty and the Beast, and Steel Magnolias at William Jessup University and Imaginary Invalid, Quilters, and Thoroughly Modern Millie for Sacramento Theatre Company's YPC Productions. She has also designed with Skip Theory, Intrepid Theatre Lab, Big Idea Theatre, and Barnyard Theatre. Her latest adventure has been crafting puzzle adventures for her pop up escape room company, AVIKI GAMES. www.avikigames.com

Sound Design

Edward Lee

Ed Lee is always happy to be a part of anything creative. He has worked all over Sacramento on a community and professional level providing Audio and consulting. Normally he can be found at the Capital Stage Theater Company which employs him as their in house Audio Designer and Assistant Technical Director.

Assistant Sound Designer

Nick Cooper

Nick Cooper is a current apprentice at Capital Stage in Sacramento who is grateful to have this opportunity to work with Bike City Theater. Some of the past shows he’s worked on include Skeleton Stories by Delondra Williams, Luna Gale by Rebecca Gilman, and Sweat by Lynn Nottage.

Company Manager

Holly McNeill

Lighting Design

Jessica McAlister

Jessica has been involved in theater for many years. For this production she helped with the stage management and lighting side of things. She has extensive experience in both school and community theater including U.C.Davis, Davis Shakespeare Festival, and the Mondavi Center. This is her third time working with Bike City Theatre after working with them on their inaugural presentation of Gutenberg! The Musical! and the staged reading The Rape of the Sabine Women, by Grace B. Matthias. She is very happy to be working with them again since it has been one of her long time goals to work with community theater that is relevant and creative.

Stage Manager