The Staff


St. John's Theatre

"It is always a pleasure to have you stop by, friends"
Rev. Mother (Stephanie Arapian '97) and Sr. Cecelia (Kathleen Deegan '00) enjoy a moment together in the spring '97 production,
NUNSENSE



Timothy S. Emerson, Managing Director/Moderator
An alum from the class of 1984, Tim is proud to be back with St. John's Theatre. Having worked locally with the Arlington Players, Trinity Players, the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia, and the Hartke Theatre at The Catholic University of America, Tim spent eight summers with the Wildwood Summer Theatre (The Washington Metropolitan Area's only all-youth theater) in Bethesda where he served as Public Relations Director, Costume Designer, Stage Manager, Director, Producer and Chairman of the Board of Directors. Before returning to SJC, he directed at Georgetown Visitation High School. One of seven brothers to graduate from SJC, Tim production stage managed six productions with St. John's Drama under the direction of Mr. Howard Dent. For the first eight hours of each day, Tim works at Catholic University's Mullen Library where he manages the Access Services Department.


Duane Carr, Producer
Mr. Carr, a teacher at SJC since the fall, 1983, Director of the LEAD program and the Speech & Debate Team coach, is proud to be working with Theatre.


Mel Colvin, Lighting Designer
Director of the St. John's Computer Center and an avid skier, Mr. Colvin has lit Dent/Emerson productions since the fall of 1977 (excluding the eight St. John's Drama/Theatre productions while he was an undergraduate at Wheeling Jesuit College). Mr. Colvin ia a member of the class of 1981.


Alison Furlong, Set Designer
Alison , designer of I Never Saw Another Butterfly, Nunsense, A Christmas Carol and Godspell '98 has worked locally with the Bethesda Academy for Performing Arts, the Wildwood Summer Theatre, and CU's Hartke and Centerstage Theaters. By day, she is a web page designer.


Jennifer Timberlake, Choreographer
Jennifer is a 1989 graduate of Georgetown Visitation and a 1993 graduate of The Catholic University of America's Musical Theater program. She recently toured with Doc Scantin and His Royal Palms Orchestra. She is proud to be back with St. John's after playing Crystal in the 1988 production of Little Shop of Horrors.


Isabel Hernandez-Cata, Musical Director
Hey, Ms. Hernandez-Cata, send us a bio!.


Updated 04/13/00 by Tim Emerson