2021 Tech

Lauren Morris | Director

Lauren Morris | Director

Lauren is a native Hoosier now based in Atlanta who received her undergraduate in theatre from Indiana State and worked as an actor and director in Indianapolis (Indy Shakes/HART, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Children’s Theatre Institute, Lily Theatre, Shawnee Theatre, Brown County Playhouse), before completing her MFA and MBA at Cal State Long Beach, and working as a managing director at the Long Beach Playhouse and Georgia Shakespeare. 


In Atlanta, she makes plays with Théâtre du Rêve as an associate artist, director and deviser (Je ne suis pas Evangeline, Code Noir and Marie Antoinette’s Masqued New Year’s Revolution), and also has worked with The Alliance Theatre (Kendeda Virtual Series), Theatrical Outfit (Unexpected Play Festival), Seven Stages (Curious Encounters), Actor’s Express (Virtual Threshold Reading), Horizon Theatre (The Cake, Apprentice Company Co-Leader, virtual readings), SheATL (Tough Love), and Reforming Arts (making theatre with incarcerated and previously incarcerated individuals). Back home in Indiana, she is truly honored and thrilled to direct A Midsummer Night’s Dream for Indy Shakes’ return to the stage in 2021, and has directed for Crossroads Rep in Terre Haute (Boeing, Boeing; Rabbit Hole; Steel Magnolias; Romeo & Juliet). She was so fortunate to be one of 70 directors from across the globe to attend the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab in New York City in 2018.


Ryan Artzberger | Asst. Director & Asst. Producer

Ryan Artzberger | Asst. Director & Asst. Producer

Ryan Artzberger is proud to be an Indy Shakes Company Member, having directed in Hamlet, The Winter's Tale, As You Like It, and acted in Twelfth Night, The Merchant of Venice, In a Dark Dark House, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Othello, and The Taming of the Shrew.

Indiana Repertory Theater credits include: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, God of Carnage, Julius Caesar, Romeo & Juliet, The Heavens Are Hung In Black, Rabbit Hole,Iron Kisses, Our Town, Death of a Salesman, Macbeth, and A Christmas Carol. Credits at The Phoenix Theatre include This, and Reasons to be Pretty, which he also did at The Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C.

Other regional theater credits include: Pericles and Cyrano at The Shakespeare Theatre Company; Pericles and Silk at The Goodman; The Arabian Nights at Berkeley Rep and Kansas City Rep; and Argonautika and The Arabian Nights at The Lookingglass; Hamlet and The Sea Gull at Shakespeare Santa Cruz; Romeo & Juliet at Great Lakes; and The Beauty Queen of Leenane at The Denver Center.

Ryan is a graduate of Ohio University and The Juilliard School.

Nathan Garrison | Stage Manager

Nathan Garrison | Stage Manager

Nathan is proud to be a Company member with Indy Shakes, & grateful for the return of live theatre. He is also the Production Stage Manager at Indiana Repertory Theatre, where he has worked for 25 years.

Todd Mack Reischman | Sound Designer & Composer

Todd Mack Reischman | Sound Designer & Composer

Todd first worked with Indy Shakes (then known as H.A.R.T.) on A Dark, Dark House in 2009. Since 2013 he has designed sound and composed music for all of their mainstage productions—and performed some of those scores live. During the rest of the year Todd can be found at the IRT where he has been resident sound designer/head of audio since 2002. He also plays music for a variety of projects around town, from rock bands to musicals to Beatles concerts. Todd runs LostSound, a small project recording studio and pro audio company.

B. Sutherlin | Technical Director

B. Sutherlin | Technical Director

B is a local Carpenter/Artist/Craftsman. In his 7th year working with Indy Shakes, he could not be more thrilled to be a part of Indy Shake’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

B also works around the country with various scenic arts companies as well as his own company building sets and scenery for stage, photography and films.

As a scenic carpenter B has worked on sets in most of the theaters around Indianapolis and for the last twenty years has been an intricate part of the design and construction of the Haunted House at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.

B is also a performing member of The Blue Monkey Sideshow, since 1999.

Bart Simpson | Props & Set Design

Bart Simpson | Props & Set Design

Bart holds an MFA in Directing from The University of Texas at Austin. Through the 80s and 90s, he built scenery and props at IRT, traveled to schools across Indiana performing adaptations of Shakespeare with the Indianapolis Shakespeare Theatre Festival’s troupe WILL POWER.

He directed and taught design, creative dramatics and stagecraft at Marian University. Bart also directed plays at the Phoenix Theatre, Theater on the Square, Butler University, and Shakespeare in Garfield Park. He directed Indy Shakes’ first Traveling Troupe production of Macbeth in June 2018 and directed the 2019 Traveling Troupe production of Much Ado About Nothing.

For the last sixteen years Bart has designed and built the Haunted House for the Children’s Museum. Bart can also be seen performing in his role with the BLUE MONKEY SIDESHOW.

Rob Johansen | Fight Choreographer

Rob Johansen | Fight Choreographer

Rob Johansen has been a professional fight choreographer for 23 years, and his first fight gig was actually a production of MIDSUMMER!  While Rob has choreographed plenty of "serious" fights on stage, his favorites are comic fights.  Along with several productions of Midsummer, Rob's favorite choreography has been The 39 Steps and The Game's Afoot at IRT.  "It's more fun when the audience knows a fight's going to end with a laugh and not a death!"   Rob was lucky enough to act in A Winter's Tale at Indy Shakes a few years ago, under the brilliant direction of Robert Neal.  And Rob is extremely proud to be a company member of Indy Shakes, along with his lovely and funny wife, Jen.

Kevin Caraher | Sound

Kevin Caraher | Sound

Kevin has been a Sound Assistant with the Indianapolis Shakespeare Company since 2014, and has Stage Managed the 2019 touring production of Much Ado About Nothing for the Company. Kevin manages his own production group, Stage Door Productions, which had a successful run of Bill W and Dr. Bob at The District Theatre in February of 2020. Stage Door Productions is looking forward to producing the heralded and powerful play People Place and Things at The District Theatre in June of 2022. Kevin holds a degree in Theatre and Drama from Marian University, and has been active doing theatre around the Central Indiana area since 1988. He wishes to thank his wonderful wife Katy for all her love and support!

Mariel Greenlee | Choreographer

Mariel Greenlee | Choreographer

Mariel Greenlee is a freelance artist originally from Upstate New York. She received her B.A. in Dance from Point Park University and after some time spent in NYC, she devoted 14 years as a professional contemporary dancer with Dance Kaleidoscope in Indianapolis, IN. She choreographs for both theater and dance and teaches classes in ballet, modern, musical theater and stage movement. She has set work for The Phoenix Theater, Indiana Repertory Theater, Dance Kaleidoscope, Phoenix Rising Dance Company, Indy Summer Stock Stage, Indianapolis Ballet, Marian University, Zach Rosing Productions, Indianapolis Shakespeare Company and Pittsburgh Public Theater as well as various music videos, competitions, and galas. Some theater highlights include The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, Indecent, A Few Good Men, A Christmas Carol, Romeo & Juliet, The Three Musketeers, One Man Two Guvnors, Coriolanus, Peter and the Starcatcher, American Idiot, Next to Normal, Into the Woods, Hamlet, Putnam County Spelling Bee, Bloody, Bloody Andrew Jackson, Spring Awakening, Mr Burns: a Post- Apocolyptic Play, Urinetown, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, A Very Phoenix Xmas and many more! Mariel received the Individual Artist Grant from the Indiana Arts Commission in 2007, and in 2010 she was awarded a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship from the Arts Council of Indianapolis. In 2017 she was chosen as a project choreographer for the Regional Dance America National Choreographers Initiative program, and is excited to be among the 2021 fellows for the OnRamp Program through the Indiana Arts Council as well. She thanks her friends, family, husband and sweet baby boy for their unwavering love and support.

Finnegan Chu | Costume Assistant

Finnegan Chu | Costume Assistant

Finnegan is a rising BFA 4 Costume Designer attending The Theatre School at DePaul University. She is so excited to be working with Indy Shakes again after being a costume intern for Hamlet in 2019! While they live in Chicago, she originally hails from Fishers, IN. They are currently designing Peerless in the Fall at TTS, and will be designing Much Ado About Nothing in Spring 2022.

Brittany Hayth | Sound

Brittany Hayth | Sound

Brittany has been with Indy Shakes since 2018 and is always thrilled to spend summertime with this talented company. She's worked on the main stage productions as well as with the 2019 Traveling Troupe. During the rest of the year Brittany can be found at the IRT working as the lead audio engineer under Todd Reischman. 



Brit has done work for Footlite Musicals, IndyFringe Theatre and the Indianapolis Artsgargen. Her long-standing gig has been with her alma mater Lawrence Central High School as their sound designer/engineer since 2013.

Laura E. Glover | Light Design

Laura E. Glover | Light Design

Laura E. Glover is the Resident Lighting Designer for Dance Kaleidoscope and the Phoenix Theatre, as well as a company member of Indianapolis Shakespeare Company. She also has also designed lighting for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Time for Three, Indianapolis City Ballet, the Indiana Repertory Theatre, Butler University, Wabash College and the University of Indianapolis, where she taught for 18 years.

She has worked internationally with the Martha Graham Dance Company, Rioult, Taylor 2, Todd Rosenlieb Dance, Ballets de San Juan and Workshop Theatre Group. Her dance lighting includes over 200 world premieres and the reconstruction of the lighting of Jean Rosenthal, Thomas Skelton, Jennifer Tipton, and David Finley.

She is a Creative Renewal Arts Fellow with the Arts Council of Indianapolis and holds an M.F.A. in Lighting Design from SUNY Purchase, where she studied with Brian MacDevitt and William Mintzer.

Guy Clark | Costume Design

Guy Clark | Costume Design

Guy Clark is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. He manages the Indiana Repertory Theatre Costume Shop. During his twenty-one year career in professional theatre, he has created costumes for many original Broadway productions, including The Phantom Of The Opera, Cats, and The Lion King. In 2007, Aretha Franklin commissioned him to design and build a dress for her performance at that year’s Grammy Awards ceremony, and the following year, he created the two gowns she wore to President Obama’s Inaugural Balls. At the IRT he has designed costumes for And Then They Came for Me, An Iliad, The House That Jack Built, God of Carnage, I Love to Eat, Fire in the Garden, and Mary’s Wedding, as well as The Mountaintop.

Matt Shives | Assistant Stage Manager

Matt Shives | Assistant Stage Manager

Matt is thrilled to be making his Indianapolis Shakespeare Company debut! Previously, Matt worked backstage on over 30 productions spanning 7 seasons at the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Around Indianapolis, Matt has also worked with Dance Kaleidoscope, Phoenix Theatre, and Summer Stock Stage. Matt was a member of the production team for the Pepsi Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show featuring Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and has worked other NFL events featuring artists that include Madonna, Meghan Trainor, Demi Lovato, Yolanda Adams, and Meek Mill. For television, Matt has worked on The Voice (NBC), First Responders Live (Fox), Encore! (Disney+), Dear...(AppleTV+), Vault (Peacock), Tough as Nails (NBC), Predator at Large (ID), and 90 Day Fiancé (TLC). Matt holds a BA in Theatre Design and Production from Purdue University and lives in Indianapolis with his wife and son.

Jeff Mountjoy | Sound Engineer

Jeff Mountjoy | Sound Engineer

Nolan Brokamp | Production Manager

Nolan Brokamp | Production Manager

Nolan Brokamp (Production Manager) Is excited to see the new amphitheater at Riverside Park come to fruition. He has worked at Indy Shakes for several seasons and loves working with these amazing artists and humans. During the year he is the Technical Theater Director and Teacher at Park Tudor School.

Jonathan Power | Carpenter

Jonathan Power | Carpenter

George Bartley | ASL Interpreter

George Bartley | ASL Interpreter

George Bartley lives in Indianapolis and has previously interpreted 25 Shakespearean plays. Midsummer marks the third play he has interpreted for IndyShakes. George has studied at the University of Virginia, Harvard Graduate School of Education, has a BA in Interpreting for the Deaf, and a Masters from the American Shakespeare Center.

George currently does a podcast called Celebrate Poe. The podcast, about the life and works of America’s Shakespeare - Edgar Allan Poe, has listeners in over 45 countries.