Onstage artists

Roberto Delgado - Proteus (he/him/his)

Roberto is a recent graduate of The University of the Arts class of 2023 with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Originally from Springfield, Virginia just out of D.C. he's made a new home in Philly over the past few years. He's grateful to be a part of this process and is excited to continue to grow on into the future. 

BRYANT Fleming - Valentine (he/she/they)

BRYANT is a singer-songwriter-dancer-choreographer. A Junior Musical Theatre Major/Songwriter Minor at University of the Arts where BRYANT participated in WITS and HEAD OVER HEELS. BRYANT currently has 4 songs on all streaming platforms, with over 1,000 listeners and over 11,000 streams and a small EP coming out on July 14th, then her debut album coming out in 2024. BRYANT showcases music, and art that allows people to grow, to evolve, and to change. They also allow a safe space for everyone to be apart of their life, and their music. Some of his biggest inspirations and influences are Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Beyoncé, Ariana Grande, and Todrick Hall. BRYANT also loves/serves Lord, while also serving love on a sliver platter. 

Camille Young - Silvia (she/her/hers)

Camille Young is a Philly-based actor, writer, and teaching artist with an affinity for silliness! Living and working in Philadelphia for several years now, she's been fortunate enough to work at many theaters here in the Philadelphia area including Theatre Exile, Theatre Horizon, Delaware Theater Company, and more. She is currently the Performing Arts Coordinator at Philadelphia's Please Touch Museum! She'd like to thank all of the wonderful friends (new and old!) involved in this production, friends and family, and all the kiddos who remind her how important it is to PLAY each day!

Vanesa Gomez - Julia (she/her/hers)

Vanesa is a Philadelphia based theatre artist/performer hailing from Denver, CO. She recently graduated from the University of the Arts with a BFA in Musical Theatre and is ecstatic to be making her professional Philly debut as part of this show! Past credits include In The Heights (CenterStage), Sleepwalk (Painted Bride), and Urinetown (UArts). Her mission statement reads : “Growing up as a brown Latina, I rarely saw myself represented on stage. As I found my voice and my artistry, I have made it my mission to use my love for being on stage and doing what I love as a means of representation for those who share my background but don’t see themselves reflected. I am dedicated to my artistry and to being a representation for my fellow Latinx people, I am excited about being open and vulnerable in my work and I will only step into environments that serve me holistically.” She would like to thank her family for their endless support and love. 

Wyatt Flynn - Launce (he/they)

Wyatt is a performance artist/musician from Philadelphia. They got their degree in musical  theater from Temple University. You may have seen them on stage with Jaffe St Queer productions, The Hum’n’bards Theater Troupe, Shakespeare at Stoneleigh, Hella Fresh Theater co., and other independent productions.  They are also a children’s musician, teaching artist, and the Artistic Director of The Hum’n’bards theater troupe. You can listen to their EP Moving Day on bandcamp. IG @theprincewywy

Kerlin Pyun - Speed (she/her/hers)

Kerlin is an actor-singer from New York City. She recently graduated with a BA in Theater (concentration in Acting) and a Certificate in Classical Voice from Temple University. Recent credits include The 25th Annual Spelling Bee (U/S) (Arden Theater Co.), Everybody (Temple Theaters), Once on this Island (Temple Theaters). This will be Kerlin’s professional debut! She wants to thank her friends and family for their support and encouragement. https://kerlinpyun.wixsite.com/kpcreative 

Lexi Thammavong - Lucetta (they/she)

Lexi Thammavong is an actor, singer, and playwright based in Philly, their hometown. She obtained her BFA in Musical Theatre with a minor in Creative Writing from The University of the Arts. Recent credits include playing "Pamela" in Head Over Heels at Theatre Horizon and "Mimi" in Rent at the Media Theatre. Whether exploring characters like “Ariel” in The Tempest at Delaware Shakespeare Company or "Helen" in PAC's adaption of Jane Eyre, Lex strives to find new ways to explore, revitalize, and decolonize the classics. As a member of PlayPenn's playwriting group, The Foundry, and resident playwright with Philadelphia Asian Performing Artists, they also love collaborating on brand new works all around the Philly and Delco area. They thank their family, friends, and collaborators for their support!

Donovan Lockett - Eglamour (she/her/hers)

Donovan is an actor-writer-educator who proudly hails from New Orleans but has made Philly her artistic home! Selected credits: The Taming! (Shakespeare in Clark Park); The Wolves (PTC); Significant Other (Mauckingbird Theatre Co); All’s Well That Ends Well (PAC); Troilus & Cressida (Revolution Shakespeare); Measure for Measure (Scranton Shakespeare); A Christmas Carol (Walnut Street Theatre); Oedipus (Hangar Theatre). Jazzed to be back at SCP! BFA: Ithaca College. www.donovanlockett.com   

Andrew Carroll - Duke (he/him/his)

Andrew is thrilled to be back in Philadelphia working with such a lovely group of artists. He has been seen on many Philadelphia stages throughout the years, including EgoPo, The Arden, IRC, and Curio, where he is a company member. Andrew is also a member of DieCast, an immersive, site-specific performance group founded by Brenna Geffers and Thom Weaver, and has spent the last few years devising projects with them. Love to Meg and the animals. 

Anthony Crosby - Thurio/Dance Captain (he/him/his)

Anthony Crosby is a Barrymore-nominated theatre artist and a founding member of Die-Cast, an experimental art collective based in Philadelphia. Recent credits include Planet of the Bored Apes (Die-Cast), The Wild Party (Eagle Theatre), Baal and Dix (Die-Cast), Life is a Dream (EgoPo Classic Theater). He will begin pursuing an MFA in Theatre at Sarah Lawrence College this fall. He also makes candles. anthony-crosby.com | epochcandlestudio.com

offstage artists

Isabella Gill-Gomez - Lighting Designer (she/they)

Isabella is a Latina technician, programmer, and light designer based in Philadelphia. Receiving their B.A. in Theater from Temple University, they have spent the past two years, post-grad, collaborating with designers and companies in Philadelphia. Recent designs include School Pictures (Wilma), Meet Me At Dawn (Inis Nua), Les Misérables (The Haverford School), Media/Medea (Community College of Philadelphia/Bryn Mawr College), and currently Esto No Tiene Nombre (Intercultural Journeys).

Victoria Gill-Gomez - Scenic Designer (they/them)

Victoria is a local scenic designer and technician. Serving as non-teaching faculty at The Haverford School, they are the Technical Assistant of the performing arts venue and mentor young men in technical theater. They moved to Philly during the pandemic and received their undergraduate degree from Washington College on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Focusing on scenery, properties, and costume design, previous collaborations and assistant design work include: Shakespeare in Clark Park, Lightning Rod Special, Arden Theater Company, Azuka Theatre, and Fever Dream Rep. They are honored to be back making art in the park.

Kennedy McAlister - Music Director (she/her/hers)

Kennedy is a musician and performer based in the Philadelphia area. Originally from a small town in Oklahoma, she is passionate about theater-making that involves and is imbedded into the community around it. Recent MD/conducting credits include In The Green, The Sweet Hereafter in the UArts Polyphone Festival, and Something Rotten! Kennedy teaches at UArts, Walnut Street Theater, Arden Theater Co., and runs her own private vocal coaching studio. Thanks to Parker for keeping her fed! @kennedy.mcalister

Mike Morrongiello - Co-Sound Designer (he/him/his)

Mike is an audio tech and system engineer based in West Philly, so he will be walking to work at Clark Park. Mike mixes events, broadcasts and concerts nationally, and has worked FringeArts and The Arden locally. Follow him on Instagram at @mikemeupaudio

Tiara Nock - Choreographer (sher/her/hers)

 Tiara is delighted to be making her choreography debut with Shakespeare in Clark Park. Her most recent work included The Wild Party at the Eagle Theatre in Hammonton, NJ, and The Wedding Singer. Previous choreography credits include: Bring It On, Legally Blonde, Spring Awakening, The Wiz, Altar Boyz, and so much more! She is a graduate of Rowan University (2017) in Business and Sociology with a minor in Dance and performed with Dance Extensions, Rowan's Contemporary Dance Company under the direction of Paule 'Duchess' Turner. 

Chris Sannino - Co-Sound Designer (he/him/his)

Chris Sannino is a Barrymore nominated sound designer, composer, and engineer. Recent highlights include Hymn (Inis Nua) and Planet of the Bored Apes (Die-Cast). His designs and music have been featured in part with Wilma Theater, Theater Exile, EgoPo, Lantern Theater, Hedgerow Theatre, New Georges, Curio Theatre, BRAT Productions, Orbiter 3, Team Sunshine Performance Corp, and 1812 Productions amongst many others. Proud member of TSDCA (Theatrical Sound Designers and Composers Association) and IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees). Check out SoundCloud.com/ChrisSannino for more!

Eleanor Safer - Stage Manager (she/her/hers)

Eleanor is a freelance, Philly-based stage manager.  Management credits include: The Hound of the Baskervilles [Theatre Horizon, Gretna Theatre Company], The Rivals [Bristol Riverside Theatre], Egoli, The Lydie Breeze Trilogy [EgoPo Classic Theatre]. During the pandemic, Eleanor co-produced the Going Viral Festival, which digitally produced 25 new plays and showcased over 100 artists. She was also the assistant producer of the 2018 International Fringe Festival in Be’er Sheva, Israel. Elle enjoys reading, attending Renn Faire, and good restaurants with good company. www.eleanorsafer.com

Anna Sorrentino - Costume Designer (she/her/hers)

Anna is a Philly-based costume designer who is elated to be designing for SCP after many summers of attendance! She is a graduate of Villanova University's MA in Theatre, where she earned distinction on her thesis in costume design for Bakkhai Variations, a digital new play festival. Other training includes the Wingspace Theatrical Design Mentorship and the Hangar Theatre Design Fellowship. She is an avid new play developer/designer whose past collaborations include projects with Carnegie Mellon, UArts, Villanova and more. Her work in costume design has been seen at theatres across the Philadelphia region and beyond, including Azuka Theatre, Hedgerow Theatre, Quintessence Theatre Group, Chester Theatre Company, Delaware Shakespeare, Eagle Theatre, and the Walnut Street Theatre. AnnaSorrentino.com

Shamus-Director (he/him/his)

Shamus is thrilled to return to SCP after serving on staff and performing in 2018’s Twelfth Night. Favorite credits include Alligator-A-Phobia in 3D! and Eat Your Young for Boston Playwrights Theatre, Close Your Legs, Honey (co-created with Hannah Parke) and Anna with EgoPo. Recent collaborations include PlayPenn, The Playwright’s Center in Minneapolis and PrideFest at the Tank. Later this season he will direct the new musical birth. sparkle. death. by Hannah Parke as part of Cannonball Fest/Philly Fringe, direct for Penn Players at the University of Pennsylvania and return to Boston Playwrights Theatre for another new musical, Driving in Circles, by Jay Eddy. MFA Boston University.

Catherine del Tito - Vendor Coordinator (she/her/hers) vendor@shakespeareinclarkpark.org

Creative Consultant - Brenna Geffers (she/her/hers)