MEET THE CREATIVE TEAM: AND THEN THERE WERE NONE
Felipe Garcia
DIRECTOR
Felipe Garcia is a seasoned musical theater director with over 20 years of experience in directing, choreography, design / set construction, and costuming. He has designed sets and costumes for the Lyric Opera Company, The Bravo Opera Company of South Texas and ProvaCoture Productions. Working closely with CAF and Music Theater International (MTI), he directed El Despertar de la Primavera (Spring Awakening) at Laboratorio de Arte Variedades, Teatro Larva.
Most recently, he directed the acclaimed musical El Agave Rojo, which toured extensively across Mexico. Agave Rojo received praise for its compelling storytelling, innovative staging and was invited to perform at the Daegu International Musical Festival (DIMF) in Korea.
He has served as the artistic director for ProvaCouture Productions and the Conservatorio de Artes Finas (CAF) in Guadalajara, Mexico. He had the distinct honor of being Artist in Residence directing for the symphonic orchestra Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil de Guadalajara (OSIJUG).
In addition to his work in the performing arts, he has made significant contributions to arts education, including developing the elementary curriculum in dance and theater with KIPP school systems. He holds a Master of Science in Reading Specialization and is currently pursuing a doctoral program in Educational Psychology with an emphasis on Bilingual/ESL Education.
Now based in Austin after many successful years in Guadalajara, he is excited to continue his artistic journey. He has currently directed the play Our Lady of the Tortilla and the musical In the Heights here in Georgetown. He brings a wealth of experience, creativity, and passion to the community, hoping to inspire audiences and artists alike.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Scenic Designer
Izzy Poehlmann
Costume Designer
Elizabeth Gardner
Lighting Designer
Rebecca Bradford
Sound Designer
Jackson Sray
Production Stage Manager
Deborah Hanna
Assistant Stage Manager
Stacy Nett
Properties
Ellen Houlden
Wig Stylist
Marissa Hunt