Cast

Tommy Anglim
As Bobby
This is Tommy’s second show at The Keeton after his debut in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical as a Righteous Brother/Nick (the guy with the hair). Playing Robert/Bobby/Rob-o etc. is a dream, and he could not be more excited to work with this amazingly talented group. Tommy would like to send a special thanks to
...his family and friends for all their support as he navigated his way through life and back to the stage. “I am just indeed lucky to have all of you. I mean, when you’ve got friends like mine!”

Zach Williams
As Harry
Zach is excited to bring Harry to life in Company. He was last seen at the Keeton playing Mr. Hart in 9 to 5. Zach is originally from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He moved to Nashville eight years ago and lives in Old Hickory. Zach has worked with a few companies around the city including Bucketlist Production’s Assasins
...playing Leon Czolgosz, Dave Bukatinsky in Circle Players’ The Full Monty, Biscuit in The Darkhorse’s production of Holding the Man, and is currently a cast member of Inebriated Shakespeare’s Macbeth cast. Zach is the Dean of Academics at a charter school in East Nashville. He wants to thank his friends and family for their support, Clay for giving him the opportunity to bring Harry to life, and Kim for never going easy on him with the karate!

Kimberly Wolff
As Sarah
This will be Kimberly’s 5th show with The Keeton, and she couldn’t be more excited to be part of this amazing cast. She most recently played Cynthia Weil in Beautiful. She was also Miss Shields in A Christmas Story, as well as the choreographer, Eva Peron in Evita, and a “pick a little lady” in The Music Man. Originally from
...Chicago, Kimberly has been acting, dancing and singing almost her whole life. She spent several years performing around the country with her country band. She has been seen on the Food Network’s Buy This Restaurant and Mystery Diners. She has a BA in music performance from St. Ambrose University where she received a music and dance scholarship. Kimberly owns a restaurant here in Nashville, 312 Pizza Company, with her husband and Mom. She is beyond excited to be on stage again, and wants to thank her husband, Aras, daughter Mimi and Mother Stormy for their continued support!

Sarah Keim
As Jenny
Sarah is honored to make her debut with The Keeton. She has been active in the performing arts for many years and received a BA in Theatre Arts from Rollins College. Previous stage credits include A Streetcar Named Desire (Eunice), Beauty & The Beast (Ensemble), and Scrooge the Musical
...(Mrs. Cratchit/Isabel). Sarah isdeeply grateful to her family and friends for their encouragement and unwavering support. Mariah, this one is for you.

Barrett Thomas
As David
Barrett is gratified to be performing at The Keeton alongside these good and crazy people, his old and new friends. Past highlights around Nashville include She Loves Me (Kodaly), Hair (Woof), Legally Blonde (Warner), South Pacific (Lt. Cable), Cabaret (Ernst), Young Frankenstein (Frederick), and
...the Rocky Horror Show (Dr. Frank N. Furter). "Thanks to Clay and all the Company execs, my family, Jennifer, the Battlefolk, Los Clance (17 and counting!), Moll Doll & Becks, and my fellow class clown and very first stage wifey Shelly. Même si je meurs célibataire, merci mille fois à vous tous de m'avoir tenu compagnie."

Jonathan Wilburn
As Peter
Jonathan is a Nashville native, who has been dabbling in community theatre for several years. His most recent role was cutting a rug here at The Keeton in Footloose: The Musical. Other favorite roles include Sparky in Forever Plaid, Pap in Big River and Boolie in Driving Miss Daisy. He’s honored to play with the very
...talented cast of Company. He thanks his family for their support and YOU for being a patron of live theatre in Nashville!

Lauren Proctor
As Susan
Lauren is so excited to be making her Keeton debut! Lauren graduated in 2017 with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Austin Peay State University. Selected credits include: Pippin (Catherine), I Shot My Rich Aunt (Eloise), Little Women (Beth), Nunsense (Sister Mary Robert), and Anything Goes (Erma). “Much love to my partner,
...Jason, for always encouraging me to go after my dreams!”

Robert Hatter
As Paul
Robert is thrilled to be back at The Keeton playing Paul in Company. Robert is currently studying for a BA in Vocal Performance at Trevecca Nazarene University, and plans to finish this December. His favorite roles include Toad in A Year with Frog and Toad (Trevecca), Romeo in Newsies (Keeton), and Duke in
...Big River (Consider This). Robert thanks the cast and crew for all the hard work they've given, his best friend, Shande, for giving him a hug when he needs it, and his mom, Kathy, for always loving and supporting him.

Kelsey Keny
As Amy
Amy feels very grateful to be here among such remarkable company (is everyone using that wordplay?). A few favorite credits include Urinetown, Noises Off, and You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. When not performing, she’s probably doing a crossword puzzle or tending to the every whim of her cats,
...Bogart and Snicket.

Elliott Winston Robinson
As Larry
Back home again at The Keeton! His first three times on this stage were back in the Circle Players days: Jekyll & Hyde (John Utterson), Willy Wonka (Willy Wonka) and A Raisin in the Sun (Asagai). His first Keeton musical was Smokey Joes Café, and he’s been back for The Christmas Carol Musical (Marley’s Ghost); Godspell (Judas); The 1940s Radio
...Christmas Carol (Clifton Feddington); My Fair Lady (Alfred P. Doolittle); Big River (Jim); Annie (Warbucks); Driving Miss Daisy (Hoke); Memphis (Delray); Songwriter Night (George); A Christmas Story (Santa Claus); and most recently, portraying a Drifter in BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical. Other favorite musical roles: King Triton in The Little Mermaid, Horse in The Full Monty, and Mister in The Color Purple, with Nashville REP last year. It is always a pleasure to perform for such an appreciative audience! Thanks as always to my Jessica; the love and support are invaluable!

Donna Driver
As Joanne
Donna is grateful for the opportunity to play this bucket-list role. She has enjoyed performing on The Keeton stage many times over the past 18 years. Her most recent roles include Vi Moore in Footloose, Mrs. Paroo in The Music Man, Gladys in Memphis the Musical, and Tanya in Mamma Mia. Donna is also a
...published author, and you can learn about her books at www.dgdriver.com. She’d like to propose a toast to her family for all their support.

Liz Cornicelli
As Kathy
Liz is excited to be celebrating her one-year anniversary with The Keeton! Who knew an ensemble role in The Music Man would have led her to perform in Footloose, A Christmas Story, and now Company? She is extremely honored to be part of this talented group and would like to thank the production team,
...board members, cast, and crew for all their hard work and support. Here’s to many more years of theatrical bliss!

Elizabeth Burrow
As Marta
Elizabeth is a graduate of the University of Mississippi with a BFA in Theatre as well as a south Mississippi native. Nashville credits include ensemble in Elf (Nashville Repertory Theatre), Sally Bowles in Cabaret (Pull-Tight Players), Alais Capet in The Lion in Winter (Circle Players), and Monster Ball with the Kindling Arts
...Festival. Favorite credits include Miriam in Fly By Night and Balladeer in Assassins. She thanks her newfound friends here and her family for all of their support. All her love goes to Josh and the cats.

Sydney Rogers
As April
Sydney is thrilled to be returning to the Keeton stage! Some of her previous theatre credits include Evita (Mistress), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Olive Ostrovsky), CATS (Exotica), Bye Bye Birdie (Kim MacAfee), and Peter Pan (Wendy). Sydney received her B.B.A. in Music Business from
...Belmont University and currently works in Artist Royalties at Warner Music Group. She would like to thank her incredible “company” of family & friends for their continued support, and hopes you enjoy the show!

Jessica Henninger
As Vocal Minority Ensemble
Jessica graduated with a BFA in Theatre with a focus in Performance and Costume Design from Viterbo University in Wisconsin in 2004. As a military spouse she has had the pleasure of performing in theaters both here at home as well as in Europe. Some of her favorite roles have been Frosine in The Miser, Aldonza in
...The Man of LaMancha, Mrs. Peacock in Clue On Stage, Mary Hatch/Bailey in It’s a Wonderful Life, and Delores in Working the Musical. This is Jessica’s first show with The Keeton and is excited to have the opportunity to perform here in Nashville for the first time.

Eva Long
As Vocal Minority Ensemble
Eva is thrilled to be returning for her second show at The Keeton. Recently, you may have seen her in The Music Man or in Bright Star at the Hendersonville Performing Arts Company. She would like to thank her castmates, crew, Clay, Roger, and Schuyler for their hard work and vision, and her boyfriend, Parker, for his
...support and encouragement.

Amanda Noss
As Vocal Minority Ensemble
Amanda is very excited to be part of this production of Company! She grew up performing and has always had a love for theatre and storytelling. After about eight years away, it feels especially meaningful to be back doing what she loves. Outside of rehearsals, she’s usually spending time with her
...husband, Jake, and their two pups. She’s grateful to be part of telling this story at The Keeton!

Becca Tremmel
As Vocal Minority Singer
Becca is excited to make her Keeton debut! Originally from Sundance, Utah, she is a singer-songwriter and Belmont University alum who brings a love of storytelling to both music and the stage. Past roles include a nun in The Sound of Music, and she’s thrilled to return to musical theatre. When not performing, she
...enjoys writing, painting, and rescuing animals. She’s grateful to the cast, crew, and audience for supporting live theater!
Production Team

Clay Hillwig
Director
Clay is thrilled to be once again taking the helm as director at The Keeton. His last turn as a director here was Sunset Boulevard in 2016. He has been acting and directing on stage and film in the Nashville area since 2000. A few of his favorite directorial credits include The Lion in Winter, Murder on the
...Orient Express, The Color Purple - The Musical (Best Director & Best Show 2012), A Raisin in the Sun (Best Theater Production Nashville Scene’s “Best of Nashville 2011”) The Grapes of Wrath (Best Director 2010), Oliver! The Musical (Best Show 2008), Equus, The Full Monty and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. He is married to Suzanne Hillwig and between them, they have four wonderful children and six beautiful grandchildren. Clay is grateful to The Keeton and his wonderful cast and creative team, for entrusting him with this incredible project.

Roger Hutson
Music Director, Conductor, Keys
Roger is thrilled to be music directing another production at The Keeton! Previous Keeton shows were Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, A Christmas Story the Musical, Footloose the Musical, The Music Man, and White Christmas. He has also music directed The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Little Women (pre-production),
...The Last Five Years (pre-production), Nunsense & Nunsense A-Men (pre-production), Young Frankenstein, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (pre-production), and May We All. He was a pianist for Freaky Friday and Into the Woods. “All my love to Michael, Carys, Carley, Drew and my amazing parents!”

Schuyler Phoenix
Choreographer
Schuyler is a Birmingham, AL native, and has been involved in theatre for over 20 years. From performing, choreographing, and working as a professional dresser for National Touring Broadway productions. Offstage, Schuyler shares their passion for movement as both a performer and instructor of aerial arts at
...Movement Lounge in Donelson.

Madison Soper
Stage Manager
Madison is a recent graduate from Harding University. She has enjoyed jumping into this production process as the people in the cast and crew are a joy to be around and to know. Every rehearsal is filled with laughter and kindness from all. This is her third show with The Keeton, including The Music Man and Footloose the
...Musical. Her favorite show to stage manage so far was Tuck Everlasting with Harding University.

Kevin Driver
Technical Director and Set Designer
Kevin has enjoyed being on stage this season as Reverend Shaw in Footloose and The Old Man in A Christmas Story the Musical, but he’s back to putting all his focus on creating a beautiful set for our show. He has been building and designing all our sets for four seasons now. He relishes the creative challenge of set
...design and being able to work with everyone on the production team to make sure the technical elements are in place. He especially loves being able to support his wife, Donna, at this theater that means so much to them.

Steve Love
Sound Design and Engineer
Steve is a native of Nashville and has designed the sound for our productions of Footloose, A Christmas Story the Musical and Beautiful, The Carole King Musical and Barefoot in the Park. He has been involved in Audio, Video, Network engineering and consulting for many years. Previous work includes
...projects for Dick Heard Television Productions, Entertainment Tonight, Ezell-Harding Christian School, Belmont University, Nashville Music Academy, Nashville Philharmonic Orchestra, Music City Brass, weddings and other events. Steve is the owner of Out of This World Productions and co-produced a weekly livestream, Music Saving Musicians, which gave musicians, who were out of work due to the COVID crisis, a platform to perform and earn money. More than $25,000 was raised that went directly to the performing musicians over two seasons.

Brooke Sanders
Lighting Design and Engineer
Brooke graduated from Trevecca Nazarene University last year with a major in Theatre Education and appeared in their production of A Year With Frog and Toad. She’s designed lights for every Keeton production for the past two seasons, from Singin’ in the Rain through Barefoot in the Park. She’s extremely
...grateful to be part of this community.

Denese Rene’ Evans
Costumer
Denese is both honored and excited to be a part of the production team for Company at The Keeton. Denese is a Nashville based costume designer and master seamstress. She has recently designed costumes for The Bell Witch Fall Festival, Springhouse Theatre, Robertson County Players and Act One. She loves the
...creative collaborative process that comes with designing for both theatre and film. Denese has four amazing children and four adorable grandchildren.

Michael Hutson
Assistant Stage Manager
Michael is thrilled to be a part of this amazing production! He was last seen backstage at The Keeton as ASM for Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Other previous credits as both stage manager and assistant stage manager include The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Little Women (pre-production), The Last Five Years (pre-production)
...Nunsense & Nunsense A-Men (pre-production), Young Frankenstein, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (pre-production) and A Christmas Story. Michael sends all his love to Roger, Carys, Carley and Drew!

Alanna Galbraith
Assistant Stage Manager
Alanna is very excited to be doing another show at The Keeton! Alanna has a Theatre and Drama degree from Indiana University- Bloomington and has been involved in countless shows; some favorites including Newsies, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Evita, and Cinderella. She has enjoyed stage
...managing, performing, choreographing, directing, and more in Indiana and now in Middle Tennessee. She would like to thank Clay and Donna for allowing her to be involved and her family and friends for their constant support.