Beach Blanket Babylon - Current Production Team

Current Production Team

  • Steve Silver (Creator)
  • Jo Schuman Silver (Producer, Writer)
  • Kenny Mazlow (Director, Writer, Choreographer)
  • John Francis Camajani (Stage Manager)
  • Tom Schueneman (Sound Designer, Audio Engineer)
  • Jayne Serba (Costume Shop Manager, Additional Costume Design/Construction)
  • Mark Reina (Assistant Director, Choreographer)
  • Matthew James (Prop/Hat Construction, Technical Assistant)
  • Bill Keck (Music Director/Conductor, Musical Argts.)
  • Timothy Santry (Wigmaster)
  • Rick Markovich (Production Manager)
  • Ignacio Orellana-Garcia (Master Electrician, Lighting Board Operator)
  • Alan Greenspan (Finale Hats Creator/Executor, Special Effects, Props)
  • David Lincoln King (General Manager)
  • Michael S. Burg (Assistant Stage Manager)
  • Luc Fournier (Follow Spot Operator)
  • David Allen (Additional Audio Engineer)
  • April Rodriguez (Additional Audio Engineer)
  • Robert Memmo (Propmaster/Technical Assistant)
  • Doug Freelon (Associate Production Manager/Wardrobe Master)
  • Crisostomo Esquivel (Technician)
  • Laraine Gurke (Technician)
  • Tor Holger Keeslar (Technician)
  • Tom Schween (Technician)
  • Yasushi Yamaguchi (Technician)
  • Nicole Anderson (Buyer/Costume Construction)
  • Shakrah Yves (Costume Maintenance)
  • Teresita Mendoza (Wardrobe Assistant)
  • Juan Navarro II (Wig Assistant)
  • Marcy Bethel Frank (Costume Construction/Technical Assistant)
  • Monique Motil (Costume Construction)
  • Mary Beth Teutschel (Costume Construction)
  • Curtis Canaday (Hats, Special Effects, and Props)

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