Kyle Queenan-Artistic Director
Kyle fostered a deep love for the theatre from a very young age, and from that moment he has been hooked. Kyle has studied acting, singing, fight choreography, directing, lights, sound, costuming, and set design. He has worked at The Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Windfall Theatre, and Carte Blanche Studios. Recently Kyle has started working on two independent feature films, and a T.V. pilot. Kyle is ecstatic to be directing and producing alongside Josh, for what will surely be a brilliant presentation of just a "portrait" of Tennessee Williams work.
Joshua Devitt-Dramaturge
Joshua has been involved with theater since the age of seven through Fine Arts Elementary School in Racine, Wisconsin where he caught the performance bug. Since then he has played every role available in the theater: Actor, Director, Producer, Stage Manager, Playwright, Set, Prop, Light and Sound Designer. He has worked at The John Burnes Theater, Sixth Street Theatre, Racine Kids Players, Racine Youth Players, Aquinas' Performing Arts Center, The Double Wide, Carte Blanche Studios, Theatrical Tendencies, and KACM Theatrical Productions. His favorite role was John in David Mamet's Oleanna while he was at Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI. Tennessee WIlliams is his favorite playwright and Josh is more than delighted to be the Dramaturge/Director/Producer for this showcase of Williams' 100 years of life.
Lineve Thurman- Stage Manager
Lineve found her passion for theatre at the very young age of 3. As her fathers tells it, the first live production she saw was The Jungle Book. Before the show began Lineve was bouncing out of her seat with excitement. However, the moment the lights when down and the first actor began to move Lineve's eyes grew wide and said to her dad, "Those are people up there!" Lineve sat in silent amazement for the rest of the performance. Her father said from that moment he knew Lineve was going to be an actress. True to her very first inklings of the love of theatre, Lineve went on to get her BFA in Acting from UW-Milwaukee in 2010 and is currently entering her 20th year as a member of the theatre community. Lineve has no plans on leaving that community any time soon.
Samuel Fitzwater-Butchart- Lights and Sound
Samuel “Butch” Fitzwater-Butchart is usually seen onstage rather than behind-the-scenes, but has increasingly found his niche designing theater. After creating original music for Henrik Ibsen's Enemy Of The People and designing the sound for Disney's Beauty And The Beast he was cast in Carte Blanche'sThe Hostage. Recently graduated from Pius XI High School He currently is planning to attend UWM in the fall where he will study Technical Theatre.
Emma Gabor- Set Designer
Emma has always had a creative eye for design. As a girl she dreamed of houses she would someday live in, and since then she has always surrounded herself in creativity and inspiring people. Having excelled in math and art in school she began studying architecture at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. After a year in the program Emma found that her passion was for interior spaces, and is now studying Interior Design in Milwaukee. Emma is honored to be a part of Fresh Page Productions, and is excited to bring the world of Tennessee Williams alive.