Shakespeare Festival - 2010

Meet Our Interns

They get things rolling, keep many balls in the air, watch over our actors, and they really know the ropes! There's nothing our interns can't do! We're pleased to present the sharpest, hardest-working -- and sometimes the kookiest -- group of interns we've had the pleasure to work with.

interns
top row: Josi, Maddie, Mandy, Ian
bottom row: Carmen, Gabrielle, Sarah

Carmen Bartlett is pleased to work with CSF for the first time after graduating from Catawba College with a BA in Theatre Arts. Having spent the past two years on stage, playing roles like Mary in Mary, Mary, and working as a Master Electrician, she's excited to spend her summer with Shakespeare as a technician and actor.

IanJosephine Eva Bloch was born in Germany and is currently working on her BA in English literature at Queens University of Charlotte. She also has a minor in drama and secondary education.She has participated in several school productions and is excited to be working with Collaborative Arts for the first time this summer...she is grateful for the constant support from her family and boyfriend to never ever give up!

Ian Easterbrook was born in Jamestown, NC, and has lived in the Charlotte area for ten years. He started acting four years ago at age twelve, when he landed a co-starring role at Matthews Playhouse. He plans to continue acting, and hopes to attend the North Carolina School of the Arts for his BFA in acting.  Until then, Ian is enjoying his work as an intern with The Charlotte Shakespeare Festival.

MandyMandy Kendall is an English-Literature and English-Drama double major at Queens University, because she wants to live in a cardboard box after graduating college. 

Maddie Metz is an intern this year and a rising senior at Charlotte Latin School, where she has performed in every play since the sixth grade.  She is excited about being a part of the team and is already looking forward to next year’s festival!

Gabrielle and MaddieGabrielle Pentalow is excited for her first show with Collaborative Arts and is honored to work alongside such a talented cast and crew.  She looks forward to what the future brings in her pursuit of a career in theatre and film. She wants to thank her parents, Jennifer and James for always being loving and supportive.

Sarah Stewart is an Assistant Stage Manager for the festival this year, and is a rising Sophomore at Greensboro College working on her B.A in Theatre  with an emphasis on Stage management and Directing. She has thoroughly enjoyed working on this festival so far and looks forward to Othello.

Festivities

goofy interns

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