Directed by

Alric Davis

Music Directed by

John L. Cornelius II

This New Works Festival is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Digital Program

Act I: Straight Plays

Act II: Musicals

Holy Ordinary

by Alric Davis

This performance is an excerpt from Alric Davis’ new play Holy Ordinary.

About the Play

“A poetic and meta-theatrical exploration of the story of outsider artist and savant James  Hampton. After his first miraculous vision of the Virgin Mary in the early 1900s, James  becomes single mindedly focused on creating a throne fit for God to sit on during  Judgement Day using trash scraps such as cardboard, tin foil, light bulbs and couch  cushions. When he meets Otelia Whitehead, a beautiful metropolitan woman, both lives  intertwine in a way that affects them and all of us, for decades to come.”

See the Play

Holy Ordinary will be given its world premiere by the Sankofa Collective, running October 3-12, 2025.

About the Playwright

Alric Davis is driven by the age-old tradition of preserving history through storytelling. Since 2013, he has served as the Founding Artistic Director of The Sankofa Collective, a non-profit theatre organization in his hometown Houston, Texas with the purpose to expose, educate and enrich the lives of at-risk communities of color to theatre. He holds a B.F.A. from Howard University with a concentration in Musical Theatre and Playwriting. He is also a freelance performer, director, theatre critic and adjunct instructor in acting, playwriting, slam poetry and choreography. Some of his favorite directing credits are The Color Purple, Twelfth Night, The Bodyguard, Julius Caesar, Eclipsed, Burden of Proof, Marie Antoinette, Next to Normal, Miss Evers Boys, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Wiz (2019 – Broadway World Award winner). Alric is also a commissioned playwright with Remember The Resurrection in 2024 and Reap the Reparations for Theatre Alliance in D.C in 2020. His original play Different, Damaged, Damned appeared at the D.C. Capital Fringe Festival, his work Queen Peaches appeared at The Tank in New York and his play Bashful and the Noize won the 2021 Page to Stage Festival for the Kennedy Center.

About the Playwright

Alric Davis is driven by the age-old tradition of preserving history through storytelling. Since 2013, he has served as the Founding Artistic Director of The Sankofa Collective, a non-profit theatre organization in his hometown Houston, Texas with the purpose to expose, educate and enrich the lives of at-risk communities of color to theatre. He holds a B.F.A. from Howard University with a concentration in Musical Theatre and Playwriting. He is also a freelance performer, director, theatre critic and adjunct instructor in acting, playwriting, slam poetry and choreography. Some of his favorite directing credits are The Color Purple, Twelfth Night, The Bodyguard, Julius Caesar, Eclipsed, Burden of Proof, Marie Antoinette, Next to Normal, Miss Evers Boys, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Wiz (2019 – Broadway World Award winner). Alric is also a commissioned playwright with Remember The Resurrection in 2024 and Reap the Reparations for Theatre Alliance in D.C in 2020. His original play Different, Damaged, Damned appeared at the D.C. Capital Fringe Festival, his work Queen Peaches appeared at The Tank in New York and his play Bashful and the Noize won the 2021 Page to Stage Festival for the Kennedy Center.

Meet the Cast

Kariyana Chanté

as OTILE

Alric Davis

as JAMES

JaKori Jackson

as BIG BROTHER

Kariyana Chanté

as OTILE

Alric Davis

as JAMES

JaKori Jackson

as BIG BROTHER

Swipe

by Lizzie Guest

About the Play

Four twenty-something Manhattanites find themselves on a blind double date from hell.

Production History

A longer version of Swipe has been performed in New York in two 2019 short play festivals.

About the Playwright

Lizzie Guest is a Houston-based singer, actress, and playwright/screenwriter. Her first full length play, (DE)CODED, was a Book Pipeline 2018 semifinalist. She had five plays span multiple productions in New York. Recently, she just played Mrs. Lovett in Lone Star College-North Harris’s production of Sweeney Todd.

About the Playwright

Lizzie Guest is a Houston-based singer, actress, and playwright/screenwriter. Her first full length play, (DE)CODED, was a Book Pipeline 2018 semifinalist. She had five plays span multiple productions in New York. Recently, she just played Mrs. Lovett in Lone Star College-North Harris’s production of Sweeney Todd.

Meet the Cast

Kariyana Chanté

as ABBY

William Grayson

as BRAD

Marcus J. Morgan

as JON

Cindy Wang

as MJ

Jacob’s People

by Neil Ellis Orts

About the Scene

Three years before the start of the play, Abe and Robert’s adopted son, Jacob, was murdered in a mall shooting. Now, Abe is wanting to adopt again and Robert is hesitant. In this scene, early in the play, the couple has invited Pastor Jen to their home to tell her that they’ve entered this discussion and maybe seek her counsel. (The shooting referenced in the play is fictional.)

Production History

An early version of this and other scenes had a public reading in 2017 as part of a Fieldwork Showcase.

About the Playwright

Neil Ellis Orts has participated in theater, on and off, for many years, as an actor and director. He recently turned to playwriting and was part of the 2024 cohort at the New Play Lab at the William Inge Festival in Independence, KS. He also writes prose poems, short stories, and articles, published in small press journals, anthologies, and magazines. His novella, Cary and John, is available wherever you order books.

     

About the Playwright

Neil Ellis Orts has participated in theater, on and off, for many years, as an actor and director. He recently turned to playwriting and was part of the 2024 cohort at the New Play Lab at the William Inge Festival in Independence, KS. He also writes prose poems, short stories, and articles, published in small press journals, anthologies, and magazines. His novella, Cary and John, is available wherever you order books.

     

Meet the Cast

Rachel Brownhill

as PASTOR

William Grayson

as ROBERT

Marcus J. Morgan

as ABE

Rachel Brownhill

as PASTOR

William Grayson

as ROBERT

Marcus J. Morgan

as ABE

Intermission

See you in 15 minutes!

The Great White Way: the Bert Williams Musical

by Aaron Alon

Listen to the Concept Cast Album

About the Musical & Songs

The Great White Way: the Bert Williams Musical is a new musical about the famed comedian, Bert Williams, who was the first major Black star on Broadway. His life in comedy, set against a time of anti-Black race riots throughout the United States, tells the story of the man WC Fields called “the funniest man I ever saw and the saddest man I ever knew.” He was a complicated figure, as both a symbol of racial uplift and a performer who continued to perform in blackface even as the practice was dying out. 

“Couldn’t He See?”
This song is sung in Act I by Charlie Fields, a white song-and-dance man who came up in the Vaudeville circuit in Florenz Ziegfeld’s shows. Rehearsing alone one night in 1896, Charlie reflects on his journey to Ziegfeld, a surrogate father after his own family disowned him when he went into show business.

“I Keep Them Laughing” (scene & song)
It’s 1910, and Bert Williams is asked to join the cast of the 1910 Follies. Horrified at the prospect of a Black man as a headliner, Charlie Fields and other white cast members threaten to quit if Bert isn’t fired.

“You Want Rags” (scene & song)
In 1922, and Bert is backstage trying to sleep off a bad cold that’s hung on for four weeks before that evening’s performance. A reporter, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, knocks and says she wants to sell him rags for his ragman costume.

“This is How It’s Done”
Later that evening, Bert is feeling much sicker, both physically and spiritually, after his confrontation with Ida. He’s left alone to black up and prepare to go on, but is now questioning his choices and his own culpability for potentially contributing to racism in America.

About the Writer & Composer

Aaron Alon (he/him) is an award-winning composer, writer, director, filmmaker, and teacher. His classical music has been played in concert venues around the world, awarded multiple international awards, and released on several CDs. Since earning his doctorate in composition from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, he has shifted his focus to plays, musicals, films, and short-form YouTube videos. His plays and musicals have been performed around the US and in the UK, and his 2017 feature film musical Bully has been screened in and awarded prizes from film festivals around the world. Aaron was one of six international finalists for the 2022 Fred Ebb Awards for musical theatre writers and his musical The Great White Way: the Bert Williams Musical was one of three international finalists for the 2023 Stanley Drama Award. Current projects include recordings of his musicals, a new musical he’s cowriting with Alric Davis, and new content for his YouTube channel, which has had over 10 million views.  He is a founding member and president of the board of directors of Thunderclap productions. 

 

 

About the Writer & Composer

Aaron Alon (he/him) is an award-winning composer, writer, director, filmmaker, and teacher. His classical music has been played in concert venues around the world, awarded multiple international awards, and released on several CDs. Since earning his doctorate in composition from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, he has shifted his focus to plays, musicals, films, and short-form YouTube videos. His plays and musicals have been performed around the US and in the UK, and his 2017 feature film musical Bully has been screened in and awarded prizes from film festivals around the world. Aaron was one of six international finalists for the 2022 Fred Ebb Awards for musical theatre writers and his musical The Great White Way: the Bert Williams Musical was one of three international finalists for the 2023 Stanley Drama Award. Current projects include recordings of his musicals, a new musical he’s cowriting with Alric Davis, and new content for his YouTube channel, which has had over 10 million views.  He is a founding member and president of the board of directors of Thunderclap productions. 

Meet the Cast

Isaac A. Gonzalez

as CHARLIE FIELDS

William Grayson

as FLORENZ ZIEGFELD

Marcus J. Morgan

as BERT WILLIAMS

Tamara Siler

as IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT

Lyrically Speaking

The Lyrics of Eric C Jones

About the Musicals & Songs

“Pot to Piss In”
This song is from Fired! The Musical, by Eric C Jones and Ian Stephenson. This poignant song spotlights Bradley’s father ad to why he is so difficult with his son Bradley. 

“Independence Day”
This song is from American Skin, by Eric C Jones and Joshua Davis. The Lead Character DJ wants to leave his abusive family and join the army and seek a better path for himself. 

“Justice for John”
This song is from Three Crosses, by Eric C Jones and Joshua Davis. This 1940s era musical is talking about a young woman whose brother is killed due to racial violence. 

“One Nation”
This song is from American Skin, by Eric C Jones and Joshua Davis. This the Act I show stopper that talks about no matter how polarizing our views are we are still ONE NATION! 

About the Writer

Eric C Jones is a Medford, Massachusetts born, Minnesota & Texas raised artist. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Texas Southern University, B.S. Pharmacy. He has been involved with the Christian theater circuit since 1995 as a writer, actor, director and composer. Writing credits includes: Children of the Passage, Three Crosses, Postcard Journeys though Christmas, Hallelujah Follies, Sweet Freedom, American Skin Freedom Quilt, Liberators and Fired! The Musical, American Rifle at the Fade to Black Theater Festival, and Audition at the Fragmentation IV. Acting credits include: The Elder in Children of the Passage, Rev. Tuck in Three Crosses, Seward in Winter Garden, Mr. Gable in Postcard Journeys though Christmas. Film Credits: Mortal Love for the 48 Hour Film Project Houston 2011 (Screenwriter & Actor), Curveball for the 48 Hour Film Project 2012 (Story Writer, Actor & Producer), winner of 5 awards for Best of Film ceremony Dreamland Murders (Story & Co-Scriptwriter, Actor & Producer); winner of 6 Awards for Best of Film including Best Screenplay Nomination. Dreamland Murders also won the 2015 Silver REMI Award at the 2015 World Fest Houston Film Festival for Best Dark Comedy. Directing credits include: Children of the Passage, Miracle at Nativity Park & Co-directed Liberators a New Musical. Currently, Emancipation will be premiering at the Atlanta Black Theater Festival, The Underachieving Adulterer written by Devan Wade. “ Eric would like to thank God, my family, WRCF church and the Ensemble Theater for supporting us over the years.

Meet the Cast

JaKori Jackson

Marcus J. Morgan

Tamara Siler

JaKori Jackson

Marcus J. Morgan

Tamara Siler

Sneak Peak of

The Chosen Ones

by Aaron Alon

Listen to the Concept Cast Album

About the Musical & Songs

This August, Thunderclap Productions presents the world premiere of The Chosen Ones, a riveting new musical by Aaron Alon. Heart-wrenching, hilarious, and ultimately unforgettable, the show follows a group of LGBTQ+ teens in a conversion therapy summer camp, led by an “ex-gay” minister. The Chosen Ones is a timely story of living authentically and finding your chosen family, even when the world tells you not to. This world premiere is part of our John Steven Kellett Memorial Series of works relating to LGBTQ+ equity. 

To close out our New Works Festival, we present the song “I’m Going to Church,” sung by Isaac A. Gonzalez, who’s originating the role of Daniel in our production and also sang it on the Concept Cast album. In a small group meeting, Daniel, a gay teen, tells the story of how he tricked his parents into letting him go to gay clubs and hook up with his boyfriend by telling them that he was going to church events instead.

See the Musical

The Chosen Ones will be given its world premiere by Thunderclap Productions, running Aug. 28 – Sept. 6, 2025 at the MATCH. 

Use code NWF20 for $5 general admission tickets to the show. (Opening night tickets are Pay-What-You-Can.)

About the Writer & Composer

Aaron Alon (he/him) is an award-winning composer, writer, director, filmmaker, and teacher. His classical music has been played in concert venues around the world, awarded multiple international awards, and released on several CDs. Since earning his doctorate in composition from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, he has shifted his focus to plays, musicals, films, and short-form YouTube videos. His plays and musicals have been performed around the US and in the UK, and his 2017 feature film musical Bully has been screened in and awarded prizes from film festivals around the world. Aaron was one of six international finalists for the 2022 Fred Ebb Awards for musical theatre writers and his musical The Great White Way: the Bert Williams Musical was one of three international finalists for the 2023 Stanley Drama Award. Current projects include recordings of his musicals, a new musical he’s cowriting with Alric Davis, and new content for his YouTube channel, which has had over 10 million views.  He is a founding member and president of the board of directors of Thunderclap productions. 

 

 

About the Writer & Composer

Aaron Alon (he/him) is an award-winning composer, writer, director, filmmaker, and teacher. His classical music has been played in concert venues around the world, awarded multiple international awards, and released on several CDs. Since earning his doctorate in composition from Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, he has shifted his focus to plays, musicals, films, and short-form YouTube videos. His plays and musicals have been performed around the US and in the UK, and his 2017 feature film musical Bully has been screened in and awarded prizes from film festivals around the world. Aaron was one of six international finalists for the 2022 Fred Ebb Awards for musical theatre writers and his musical The Great White Way: the Bert Williams Musical was one of three international finalists for the 2023 Stanley Drama Award. Current projects include recordings of his musicals, a new musical he’s cowriting with Alric Davis, and new content for his YouTube channel, which has had over 10 million views.  He is a founding member and president of the board of directors of Thunderclap productions. 

Meet the Cast & Director

Isaac A. Gonzalez

as DANIEL

Aisha Ussery

DIRECTOR

Isaac A. Gonzalez

as DANIEL

Aisha Ussery

DIRECTOR

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to

Houston Arts Alliance , the Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, the Sankofa Collective, Patti Lozano, and Aaron Alon Productions, LLC.

Cast

Rachel Brownhill

Rachel Brownhill is a British theatre, voiceover and anime voice actress with Sentai Filmworks. She is represented by Pastorini Bosby Talent, here in Houston. She has a Performing Arts degree at Salford University, UK, and trained with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Her credits include Woman of Canterbury in ‘ Murder In The Cathedral’ at the Moscow Arts Theatre and Edinburgh International Festival, Mother in-law in ‘ Blood Wedding’ at the Valencia Arts Theatre, Spain, Mom in ‘ Small Jokes About Monsters’ for The Landing Theatre, Houston, Rhonda in ‘ Birds Of Paradise’ for Mildreds Umbrella, Museum of Dysfunction, Titania in ‘ Midsummer Nights Dream’and Marcella for ‘ August Mother’ at UST/Stoic Theatre, in Houston. All credits can be found at www.pbtalent.com. Rachel is delighted to be working with Alric again,and to be performing at Thunderclap Priductions for the first time

Kariyana Chanté

Kariyana Chanté graduated from Sam Houston State University with a BFA in Theatre with an emphasis in acting & directing. Her most recent work includes Don’t Worry Willy: The Musical (Penelope P. Porcupine) with The Ensemble Theatre Educational Touring Program and A Doll’s House (Kristine Linde) at The Stoic Theatre. IG: @kari_chante

Alric Davis

Alric Davis is driven by the age-old tradition of preserving history through storytelling. Since 2013, he has served as the Founding Artistic Director of The Sankofa Collective, a non-profit theatre organization in his hometown Houston, Texas with the purpose to expose, educate and enrich the lives of at-risk communities of color to theatre. He holds a B.F.A. from Howard University with a concentration in Musical Theatre and Playwriting. He is also a freelance performer, director, theatre critic and adjunct instructor in acting, playwriting, slam poetry and choreography. Some of his favorite directing credits are The Color Purple, Twelfth Night, The Bodyguard, Julius Caesar, Eclipsed, Burden of Proof, Marie Antoinette, Next to Normal, Miss Evers Boys, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Wiz (2019 – Broadway World Award winner). Alric is also a commissioned playwright with Remember The Resurrection in 2024 and Reap the Reparations for Theatre Alliance in D.C in 2020. His original play Different, Damaged, Damned appeared at the D.C. Capital Fringe Festival, his work Queen Peaches appeared at The Tank in New York and his play Bashful and the Noize won the 2021 Page to Stage Festival for the Kennedy Center.

Isaac A. Gonzalez (Daniel)

Isaac Gonzalez is a Musical Theatre major from Houston, Texas attending Sam Houston State University. He’s been in college productions such as American Idiot (St. Jimmy understudy), Sweeney Todd (Ensemble/Birdseller), She Loves Me (Swing), and local productions such as Seussical (Cat in the Hat)! He is very excited to be debuting the role of Daniel!

William Grayson

William Grayson is the Director of Theatre and Professor of Drama at Lone Star College-University Park. He holds a BA in Theatre Performance from West Texas A&M University and an MFA in Acting from the University of Arkansas. Williams favorite roles include Michael in God of Carnage, Gus in The Dumb Waiter, Nolan in The Man Without a Country, and Larry in Company. He would like to thank his wife Laura and daughter Marlowe for their love and support.

Lizzie Guest

Lizzie Guest is a Houston-based singer, actress, and playwright/screenwriter. Her first full length play, (DE)CODED, was a Book Pipeline 2018 semifinalist. She had five plays span multiple productions in New York. Recently, she just played Mrs. Lovett in Lone Star College-North Harris’s production of Sweeney Todd.

JaKori Jackson

JaKori Jackson is a Houston native and over the last 2 decades has performed in numerous productions. Some highlights include: A Motown Christmas (Ensemble), Macbeth (Banquo), The Wiz (Tinman), Equus (Alan Strang), The Last of Judas of Iscariot (Sigmund Freud/Saint Thomas), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Peter Quince), Anything Can Happen in the Theater, A Lesson Before Dying (Rev. Ambrose), Legends of the Chinese New Year (Villager/Guard), Hamlet (Bernardo/Osric), and many more. He would like to thank his family, friends, and community for their continued love and support throughout the years.

Marcus J. Morgan

Hello! Just a simple gentleman, chasing dreams, letting Jesus take me where ever he needs me to be. Words can’t describe how grateful I am to even be apart of this opportunity. I’m excited to showcase my talents through many different characters and I can’t wait to see what magic comes out.

Tamara Siler

Tamara Siler is a veteran of over 80 theatrical productions in and around Houston. Cabaret: Paul Hope Cabarets at Ovations, Stages Studio Series. Film: First Mourner in the award winning short film Bully: A Musical. Stages Repertory Theatre: Panto Hansel and Gretel (Witch), Xanadu (2014, 2017 – Melpomene), Bat Boy: the Musical (Ruthie/Ned). Ensemble Theatre: Front Porch Society (World Premiere – Winnie), Once on This Island (Asaka). Main Street Theater: Working (Maggie Holmes), Putting it Together (The Wife), Dog Act (Zetta Stone), Caroline or Change (Caroline), Seussical the Musical (Sour Kangaroo). TUTS: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Jewel), Chess (Ensemble), Little Shop of Horrors (Ronnette). Music Box Theatre: Avenue Q (Gary Coleman). Bayou City Concert Musicals: On the Town (Hildy). Country Playhouse/Queensbury Theatre: Hairspray (Motormouth Maybelle), Dreamgirls (Effie). The Little Room Downstairs: A New Brain (Lisa). New Heights Theatre: The Life (Queen). Tamara has served on four theatrical boards, and is the current treasurer for Thunderclap Productions.

Cindy Wang

Cindy Wang is a professional stage actor, teaching artist, and screen actor/writer of STEM+Art educational videos. She received her BA in Acting from University of Mary Washington. After years of working internationally and then professionally in DC, Cindy returned to her hometown where her heart beats the strongest and the food slaps the hardest, in Houston, TX. Past credits include: (The Ensemble Theatre) Suki in Don’t Worry Willy, (Drunk Shakespeare Society) Lady Macbeth/Banquo/Macduff in Macbeth, (Island ETC, Galveston, TX): Deedra in Always a Bridesmaid, (MSTY, Houston, TX): Mrs. Olsen in Little House Christmas, Sally in Cat in the Hat, (Theatre Prometheus, Washington, DC) Nasreen/Belen in Anon(ymous), (Lean & Hungry Theatre, Washington, DC) Richmond in Richard III, (Gaeity School of Acting, Dublin, IE) Maira in Translations, (Diorama Studios, London UK) June/Nicola in London Road, (New Wimbledon Theatre, London UK) Joanne Smith in Some Americans Abroad.

Director

Alric Davis

Alric Davis is driven by the age-old tradition of preserving history through storytelling. Since 2013, he has served as the Founding Artistic Director of The Sankofa Collective, a non-profit theatre organization in his hometown Houston, Texas with the purpose to expose, educate and enrich the lives of at-risk communities of color to theatre. He holds a B.F.A. from Howard University with a concentration in Musical Theatre and Playwriting. He is also a freelance performer, director, theatre critic and adjunct instructor in acting, playwriting, slam poetry and choreography. Some of his favorite directing credits are The Color Purple, Twelfth Night, The Bodyguard, Julius Caesar, Eclipsed, Burden of Proof, Marie Antoinette, Next to Normal, Miss Evers Boys, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Wiz (2019 – Broadway World Award winner). Alric is also a commissioned playwright with Remember The Resurrection in 2024 and Reap the Reparations for Theatre Alliance in D.C in 2020. His original play Different, Damaged, Damned appeared at the D.C. Capital Fringe Festival, his work Queen Peaches appeared at The Tank in New York and his play Bashful and the Noize won the 2021 Page to Stage Festival for the Kennedy Center.

Guest Director

of the final song from The Chosen Ones

Aisha Ussery

Aisha Ussery, M.Ed. (she/her) is a choreographer, director, musician, vocalist, songwriter, playwright, and arts educator who enjoys both being on stage and behind the scenes. Regional: TUTS: Mary Poppins (Mrs. Corry), Cinderella (Ensemble, U/S Fairy Godmother and Queen). InternationalAin’t Misbehavin’. Local: Once on This Island (TiMoune), Little Shop of Horrors (Chiffon), Two Trains Running (Risa), Parade (Angela). Film: VH1’s 2 Legit: The MC Hammer Story (B Angie B/ MC Hammer dancer). Director/Choreography: A Motown Christmas, Maya Angelou: Phenomenal Woman, The Lawsons: A Civil Rights Love Story, The Twelve Ways of Christmas, and notable others.

Music Director

John L. Cornelius II

John L. Cornelius, II is a member of ASCAP and the AFofM. He has written several shows including Garfield: The Musical with Cattitude, Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds, Mirandy and Brother Wind, and The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars and Motor Kings. His most recent concert works include What Wings They Were (chamber opera), Sweet Freedom’s Song: a Fantasia on the hymn-tune America, The River (MFA-Boston), Colored Carnegie (Urban Souls Dance Company) and PAX (Apollo Chamber Players and Carnegie Hall debut). Dr. Cornelius is a native of Jackson, Mississippi and is Professor of Music at Prairie View A&M University.

Technical Director

Brendan Martinez

Brendan started working as a Live Entertainment Technician for Conroe ISD at the age of 16 while gigging around Houston as a trumpet player. He carried his work along with his passion for music and the arts to Lone Star College-Montgomery in 2017, where he worked as a Theatrical Technician while earning his AA in Music. In the second year of his associate degree, Brendan opened Grand Oaks High School as their only Theatrical Technician. Since then, Brendan has gained a broad range of experience working throughout the greater Houston area as a lighting and audio technician, as well as a composer, producer, and performer. He was also the founding Music Director at a local School of Rock while continuing to run concerts and recitals at LSC-Montgomery. Brendan is now the Visual and Performing Arts Building Manager at Lone Star College-University Park, where he applies all his experiences in tech and music to assist with productions and student and faculty needs.