Meet the cast of It's A Madhouse!
We are thrilled to introduce the incredible cast of It’s a Madhouse! This hilarious mystery has been brought to life by an amazing group of young performers who have embraced the madness with heart, humor, and boundless creativity. From bickering ghost hunters to nosy reporters and eccentric family members, every role has been tackled with energy, imagination, and a deep love for storytelling.
We are so proud of the dedication, teamwork, and growth this cast has shown throughout the rehearsal process. They’ve turned a stormy night into a laugh-out-loud adventure, and we can’t wait for you to join the hunt and witness the madness unfold on stage!

Annabelle Howell
Annabelle Howell stars as Pansy Pembroke in It’s a Madhouse, and she’s having an absolute blast bringing this dramatic, big-hearted heiress to life. Audiences might remember Annabelle from her hilarious turn as Sky Walters in Holy Mother of Bingo, her whimsical Millie in Twice Upon a Time, or even her scene-stealing bark as Toto in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!
Her favorite line in this show? “Oh I wish father had never started this finders keepers game with 84 million dollars hidden in the house!” It perfectly sums up the mayhem of the mansion—and Pansy’s flair for the overdramatic.
If Annabelle were trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, she’d want a flashlight, her friend Abigail, and a classic mom purse (“they have everything”). She says she’d haunt every person who claims “acting is just lying,” because she knows it’s so much more than that—it’s connection, truth, and joy.
Outside of the theatre, one of Annabelle’s favorite adventures was visiting the Warner Brothers studio, where she got to explore the sets of Gilmore Girls and Harry Potter. On stage, she loves the rush of hearing the audience clap and getting to share her true self through every performance. Her favorite theatre memory? Falling backstage in high heels—“it was so funny!”
When asked which cast member is most likely to survive a horror movie, Annabelle didn’t hesitate—Grace Chalakee, 1000%. Why? “She would make friends with the hotter monster.”
Annabelle says GOD and JESUS are her biggest inspirations, guiding her through life with love and purpose. She sends huge thanks to her mom and dad for all their support.

Mackenzie Gudmundsson
Mackenzie Gudmundsson takes the stage as Regina Pembroke in It’s a Madhouse, bringing just the right mix of wit, energy, and Pembroke family pride. She’s especially excited for scenes 1, 7, and 8—where Regina finally gets to shout, “See! I told you I wasn’t an embezzler!” with full dramatic flair.
Previously, Mackenzie has loved playing Lazy in Twice Upon a Time and Zephyr in The Wizard of Oz—two roles that let her show off both her comedic timing and her love of storytelling. For her, one of the best parts of being on stage is getting to meet new people and share the spotlight with them as a team.
If she were stuck in a spooky mansion during a storm, Mackenzie would want a flashlight, water, and a family-sized bag of chips—because survival should come with snacks. And if she could haunt anyone? It would hands down be her twin Isabel!
Her favorite real-life adventures include soaking in the Blue Lagoon in Iceland, visiting the Top of the Rock, and standing tall at the top of the Empire State Building. On stage, one of her funniest memories is yelling “Bruce!” after every show during Twice Upon a Time—a tradition that never failed to get a laugh.
When asked who in the cast would actually survive a horror movie, Mackenzie’s vote goes to Officer Morales without hesitation. She says there’s just something about that character’s calm confidence that screams “final girl energy.”
Mackenzie is inspired by fellow performers Tori and Mya, who bring such honesty to their roles that it’s like they were born to play them. She’s so proud of everyone in this cast and says by the end of scene 7, there’s no doubt—it’s a madhouse in the best possible way!

Elsie Montgomery
Elsie Montgomery plays Judith Pembroke in It’s a Madhouse—and she’s absolutely loving the chance to step into the shoes of this sharp, book-loving character. One of her favorite lines to deliver? “Because I read, Reese. I read books.” It’s a line that speaks to her heart—because Elsie really does love to read!
One of Elsie's favorite roles that she has played was one of the Three Little Pigs in Twice Upon a Time, a role she adored for its humor and energy. What she loves most about acting is getting to explore different personalities and see the audience’s reactions—especially when something funny or unexpected happens.
If she were trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Elsie says she’d want her iPad to call for help, a cozy blanket, and plenty of snacks to make the wait a little less spooky. And if she could haunt anyone? Definitely Taylor Swift—so she could sneak a peek at the next album before anyone else.
One of her favorite real-life adventures was visiting the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., where she got to see Lin-Manuel Miranda’s actual costume from Hamilton. She also loves the friendships she’s formed during tech rehearsals and backstage—a part of theatre that feels just as magical as the spotlight itself.
When asked who would survive a horror movie, Elsie picked Mackenzie Gudmundsson: “She’s smart and knows how to find clues!” She’s also deeply inspired by her friend Annabelle Howell, whom she describes as a fantastic actress with a great memory and strong stage presence.
Elsie wants to thank Mrs. Chalakee for giving her the opportunity to take on her biggest role yet. She’s so proud of her castmates and grateful for all the laughter and fun they’ve shared. Huge thanks also go out to her mom and dad for all their support!

Kylin Wilson
Kylin Wilson brings big laughs and even bigger energy to the role of Reese in It’s a Madhouse. Her favorite line? “Well, I’ll be hornswoggled!!” It’s the perfect mix of dramatic flair and old-school charm!
Kylin says she’s loved every role she’s played on stage, and it’s clear that the spotlight loves her right back. One of her favorite theatre memories? Performing a show on crutches—a challenge she tackled with her signature determination and stage presence.
If she ever found herself trapped in a spooky mansion during a storm, Kylin says all she’d need is her phone, her skincare routine, and a case of Dr Pepper to ride it out in style. And if she could haunt anyone? She’d pick Dove Cameron—just to see what her everyday life is really like.
One of the coolest tourist spots she’s visited? The Winchester Mystery House—perfect for someone who now finds herself in a theatrical madhouse of her own. What Kylin loves most about acting is simple: the spotlight.
When asked which cast member is most likely to survive a horror movie, Kylin says it would probably be… herself. Not because of a plan—just pure dumb luck.
She’s especially inspired by Dove Cameron and Kristin Chenoweth for their talent and versatility, and wants to give a huge thank you to Charlotte for always supporting her—whether it’s on stage or out on the Pom floor.

Grace Chalakee
Grace Chalakee stars as Abigail in It’s a Madhouse, and she’s loving every second of the mystery, mayhem, and mischief! Her favorite moment in the show? Delivering the shocked line, “You think Grandfather was murdered?!” with full dramatic gasping energy.
Grace has played a wide range of roles on stage—Ravena the Flying Monkey and Clover the Munchkin in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Violet in Holy Mother of Bingo, stage crew in Twice Upon a Time, and (unforgettably!) a chair in Beauty and the Beast. No matter the part, she brings heart and humor to every performance.
If Grace were stuck in a spooky mansion, she’d want her mom and dad (good choice), her dog (obviously), and a Jacob (also a solid pick). And if she could haunt someone? Definitely her brother Jacob—because that’s what sisters do.
Her favorite place she’s ever visited is Disney World—where the magic feels just as real as it does onstage. What she loves most about theatre is the time she gets to spend with friends, especially backstage, where the laughter and memories are just as good as the applause.
When asked who’s most likely to survive a horror movie, Grace picked Julian or Jacob—both resourceful and calm under pressure. But if the monster was cute? Let’s be honest—Grace would probably just befriend it.
She’s inspired most by her mom, the show’s director, and wants to thank her for creating a space full of creativity, kindness, and chaos (the fun kind). Being part of It’s a Madhouse has been one of Grace’s favorite theatre adventures yet!

Stella Street
Stella Street steps into the role of Grandmama in It’s a Madhouse—a sassy, sharp-tongued scene-stealer with more sass than slippers. Her favorite line? “Listen, little lady, I’ll be kicking long after you’ve moved on!” It’s a perfect peek into Grandmama’s fearless (and slightly feral) personality—and Stella loves that it shows her character’s silly side.
Stella’s no stranger to the stage. She previously played a responsible and witty pedestrian in Dumb, Dumber, and Dumbest, a short scene that helped her step outside her comfort zone—and left the audience laughing along with the cast.
If Stella were trapped in a spooky mansion, she’d come prepared: flashlight, charged phone, and a first aid kit. If she could haunt someone, she’d choose Dolly Parton—because who wouldn’t want to hang out with an icon who runs a theme park, bakes, performs, and still finds time to be the nicest person alive?
One of the coolest places Stella has ever visited? The blowholes in Hawaii, where powerful bursts of ocean water shoot up from the rocks. Some even splashed her—which only made the moment more fun (and very memorable).
What Stella loves most about acting is making people laugh. There’s no better feeling than hearing the audience react to a well-timed line—it reminds her that she’s telling the story just right. One of her favorite theatre memories? Doing funny backstage dances with her friend at theatre camp while waiting for their cue—pure performance-day joy.
She believes Mackenzie (Regina) would be the most likely to survive a horror movie—she’s smart and bold, and Stella’s confident she’d go toe-to-toe with a monster if needed.
Stella is especially inspired by Taylor Swift for her confidence, kindness, and full-out performances on any stage. And she sends a heartfelt thank you to Ms. Chalakee, who works so hard to make each play amazing—and makes sure every actor feels seen, supported, and part of something special.

Isabel Gudmundsson
Isabel Gudmundsson plays Lorraine in It’s a Madhouse—a character who loves the drama of a good will reading almost as much as Isabel loves Scene 1. Whether she’s delivering a line or delivering the tea, Lorraine brings flair to the family, and Isabel is loving every minute of it.
Isabel’s stage journey has included roles as a munchkin and a cookie cadet and a stagehand.
If Isabel found herself trapped in a creepy mansion, she’d want her phone, a flashlight, and—most importantly—food. (“Because I am a biggie,” she says with full honesty and zero shame.) And if she could haunt anyone? Definitely Reese (played by Kylin), because their ghost conversations would be absolutely hilarious.
Her favorite tourist experience was seeing the view from the top of the Empire State Building—it was unforgettable. Her favorite theatre tradition? Yelling “Bruce!” at the end of every show with the cast, a silly ritual that always makes her smile.
When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Isabel’s money is on Officer Morales—cool under pressure and always in charge. And when it comes to acting inspiration, she looks up to Mia, who can take on any character and absolutely own it.
Isabel sends a big thank you to Mrs. Chalakee “for teaching me everything I know.”

Oliver Freudenthal
Oliver Freudenthal takes on the role of Hobson the Butler in It’s a Madhouse, and let’s just say—he’s serving drama and dinner. His favorite scene? The one with the sword. (Naturally.) When Hobson is around, even silverware might not be the sharpest thing in the room.
Previously, Oliver played Kevin in Gravestone Manor, a role he loved for its intensity and twisty fun. What keeps him coming back to the stage? The people—he says the best part of acting is the castmates you meet along the way.
If Oliver found himself stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, he’d be fully prepared: flashlight, knife, and food—classic survivalist combo. And if he could haunt anyone? He’d haunt his friends, just for the sheer fun of annoying them from beyond the grave.
One of his favorite real-life adventures was taking a helicopter ride in Port Aransas—an experience as thrilling as any stage cue. His top theatre memory? The time he played a jack-in-the-box and jumped out at completely the wrong time. It may not have been perfect timing, but it definitely made for a great story.
As for who would survive a horror movie? Oliver votes for… himself. “Of course.” Confidence: Butler-tested, audience-approved.

Noelle Godair
Noelle Godair plays Harriet in It’s a Madhouse, and she brings warmth, wit, and perfect timing to every scene—especially her favorite one, featuring a hilariously haunted encounter with a pair of ghost hunters.
Noelle is no stranger to the stage, with favorite roles that include an Elf in Elf the Musical, a Can-Can Girl in Game of Gold, the Fairy Godmother in Twice Upon a Time, and even the Guardian of the Gates in The Wizard of Oz. She’s also stepped into the behind-the-scenes spotlight as a stage manager in The Audition—proof she can handle the chaos both on and off stage.
If she were stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, she’d bring along a flashlight, a good book, and a friend (smart choices, honestly). And while she wouldn’t choose to haunt anyone—too kind-hearted for that—she has visited some memorable places, including a parrot sanctuary in Tennessee that soared to the top of her list of fun experiences.
What she loves most about acting is the connection: building character dynamics and interacting with people. One of her favorite theatre memories? Heading out to the movies with her castmates after rehearsal—a perfect example of the friendships that make theatre special.
When asked who inspires her most, Noelle’s answer is simple: her dad. And when it comes to horror movie survival, she gives the crown to castmate Julien—but something tells us Noelle would hold her own just fine.

Keaton Tiernan
Keaton Tiernan plays George in It’s a Madhouse, and delivers some of the show’s most memorable one-liners—especially his personal favorite: “Shoo, vamoose, depart.” (It’s all in the delivery.)
Keaton has taken on a variety of roles over the years, including a Mariner, an Outlaw, Norm, and the Guardian of the Gates. His favorite theatre memory? The epic fight scene in Tied to the Tracks, proving he’s no stranger to a little drama.
If trapped in a spooky mansion during a thunderstorm, Keaton would keep it carb-heavy—his three must-have survival items are bread, toast, and a baguette. Haunted house or not, he’s bringing the snacks.
He once visited the Empire State Building, calling it the weirdest and most fun tourist stop he’s made, and when asked who he’d haunt… well, he’s not quite sure. But when it comes to being on stage, he loves the feeling of having people look up to him. One actor he especially looks up to? The performer behind Beetlejuice—Keaton hopes to one day match that iconic voice and energy on stage.
And one more thing: he’d like to send a very special shoutout—“Mommy is better than Daddy… just kidding!”

Scarlett Godair
Scarlett Godair brings humor and mystery to the role of Norah in It’s a Madhouse, and she especially loves Scene 3—one of the most entertaining parts of the show for her to perform. Whether she’s ghost-hunting or cracking a deadpan joke, Norah keeps the audience on their toes, and Scarlett is clearly having fun in the role.
Scarlett’s past roles include Helga in Twice Upon a Time, Meg in Little Women, and working backstage on The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. While she loves being in the spotlight, she also knows what it takes to keep things running behind the scenes.
If she were trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Scarlett would come prepared: her phone (for emergencies), a flashlight, and a ghost meter—because if she’s sharing a house with spirits, she wants proof. And if she could haunt someone? She’d pick Justin Bieber—just to find out when his next album is dropping.
One of her most memorable trips was to the Aulani Disney Resort, which she calls both weird and fun in the very best way. When it comes to acting, Scarlett finds joy in the process—especially memorizing lines. She says she gets genuinely excited when she’s got them down cold.
Her favorite theatre memory so far? Blocking the Ghost Hunters scene—a standout moment both on stage and off. As for surviving a horror movie? Scarlett isn’t putting her faith in anyone—her answer: “Haha, none.”
She’s most inspired by her mom, who she describes as amazing at just about everything. And it’s clear Scarlett is following right in those footsteps.

Chloe Godair
Chloe Godair shines as Eva, one of the ghost hunters in It’s a Madhouse, delivering her favorite quirky line: “I was wondering why the egg was covered in dandruff.” With a sharp wit and playful spirit, Chloe makes Eva a character you won’t forget.
She’s played a variety of roles, from Hannah to a tree, a monkey, and even Harriet—showing off her versatility and enthusiasm every step of the way. What Chloe loves most about acting is entertaining people and sharpening her memory, which helps her bring each character to life.
If she were trapped in a creepy mansion, Chloe would want her phone, a jacket, and a charger—practical and prepared. And if she could haunt anyone? It would be Ben Stiller, just to tell him how much she loves him.
One of her funniest theatre memories is when most of the cast broke into the Macarena backstage during The Wonderful Wizard of Oz—pure backstage joy. When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Chloe is confident she’s got it covered.
She’s inspired by her mom for always pushing her to work harder, and by Justin Bieber (because, obviously) and Tim Curry, whose acting makes her want to chase her own dreams on stage.
Chloe also sends a big thank you to Mrs. Charlotte for her support and help with acting.

Vivian Roberts
Vivian Roberts lights up the stage as Myrtle in It’s a Madhouse, and she especially loves the hilarious mystery of her favorite line: “How can you kill somebody with an egg?” Sometimes the oddest questions make for the best laughs.
Vivian’s most treasured past role was Princess Cinnamon in Haphazardly Ever After, where she got to embrace her inner royalty and have a blast. What she loves most about acting is the chance to make people happy and bring smiles to the audience.
If Vivian were stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, she’d want a ghost meter to keep track of spirits, some water for when her throat gets dry, and a board game to pass the time. As for haunting someone herself? That’s still a mystery.
When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Vivian votes for Julian or Jacob—they’ve got the smarts and courage to make it through. She’s inspired most by her amazing, beautiful mom, who supports and encourages her every step of the way.

Jacob Chalakee
Jacob Chalakee plays Snake in It’s a Madhouse, and he says his favorite part is just his entire scene—full of energy, suspense, and plenty of surprises.
Jacob’s previous roles include Michael Kelly in The Musical Murders of 1940, the Lion in the Wizard of Oz, Reed Yackley in Holy Mother of Bingo, and Sebastian in The Tempest. He loves bringing stories to life on stage and getting lost in the world of his characters.
If trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Jacob would come prepared with a hand-crank flashlight, a knife, and a lighter—ready for anything. And if he could haunt someone? Julian would be his first choice, just for the laughs.
One of the coolest places Jacob’s visited? The Galactic Star Cruiser—definitely a unique adventure. When asked who’s most likely to survive a horror movie, he confidently picks himself.
Jacob’s favorite theatre memory is hard to choose—there are just so many great moments. He wants to leave everyone with a classic theatre good luck: “Just break a leg!”

Julian Ellis
Julian Ellis plays Joey in It’s a Madhouse, delivering his favorite line with just the right amount of intrigue: “I’m sensing a lot of negative energy here.” Joey’s got the savvy and the wit, and Julian brings that to life with charm and humor.
His past roles include Antonio in The Tempest, Matt in Tied to the Tracks, and the Tin Man in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. What Julian loves most about acting is the chance to work alongside his friends and create something amazing together—plus, it’s a great way to get closer to the people he admires.
If Julian were stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, he’d bring a flashlight, his phone, and a Swiss Army knife—prepared for anything. And if he could haunt anyone? His choice is his friend Jacob, so they could keep hanging out even after Julian’s a ghost.
One of his coolest real-life adventures was visiting the Meow Wolf art exhibits, a unique and immersive experience. When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Julian gives the nod to Jacob as most likely to make it through.
His favorite theatre memory is an intense eight-hour choreography day for The Wizard of Oz—hard work that paid off. Julian is inspired by his friends, who push him to improve and shine. He hopes to reach their level one day.
He closes with a big thank you to Jacob and Marshall for introducing him to the acting world, setting him on this exciting path.

Sadie Johnson
Sadie Johnson brings her vibrant energy to the role of Katie Wong in It’s a Madhouse, and she especially loves the scene where Katie does a stand-up interview with the burglars. Her quick wit and playful spirit make Katie a standout character.
Sadie’s favorite past roles include Alexander Hamilton at Theater Arts Production Camp, Violet in Theatre Tulsa’s Alice in Wonderland Jr., and an Oompa Loompa in Theatre Tulsa’s Willy Wonka Jr. Through it all, Sadie has loved transforming into different characters and embracing their unique personalities.
If she were stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, Sadie would want a book, a comfy blanket, and a flashlight to keep cozy and safe. And if she could haunt anyone, it would be her big sister Bailey—just to play some mischievous pranks.
One of Sadie’s favorite real-world adventures was visiting Candytopia, an art exhibit made entirely of candy, a colorful and sweet experience. What she treasures most about acting is the feeling of having a cast that’s like family.
When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Sadie thinks Annabelle has what it takes. Her favorite theatre memory is taking her bow after her first lead role—an unforgettable moment full of gratitude and joy.
Sadie is inspired most by her mom, who she admires for her kindness and all the ways she treats people well. She also wants to give a heartfelt shoutout to her theatre teachers, mentors, and especially her best friend Lola and sister Bailey for their constant support and understanding.

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Inara Vo
Inara Vo plays the role of Alexis the Camera Operator in It’s a Madhouse, capturing all the action and making sure every moment is picture-perfect. She’s also no stranger to the spotlight, having loved playing roles like the Scarecrow in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and Soleil in The Audition.
If she could haunt anyone, it would be her best friend—Victoria Tenna—because, as Inara says, “You will never get away from me.” When asked about the weirdest tourist attraction, she remembers Branson as a fun but surreal experience—“like a fever dream,” she says.
What Inara loves most about acting and performing is sharing a great show with the audience. She shines brightest when she knows she’s giving people exactly what they want to see. Her favorite theatre memory is the moment she realized why she truly loves theatre—not just because she’s good at it, but because it makes her happy and lets her be a role model for others. That joy and sense of community keep her coming back for more.

Geovanni Anderson
Geovanni Anderson brings depth and wit to the role of Wesley in It’s a Madhouse, delivering sharp Shakespearean lines like, “You quote Shakespeare the way you like and I’ll quote Shakespeare the way I like.” Wesley’s wit is just one part of Geovanni’s strong stage presence.
He loved playing Cecil in The Play That Goes Wrong, a role that fueled his passion for theatre. What Geovanni treasures most about acting is the feeling of proving something on stage—embracing every outcome, good or bad, and turning it into art.
If he were stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, he’d want snacks, water, and candy to keep his energy up. And if he could haunt anyone, it would be his dog Sky, because he misses having her around.
Geovanni’s favorite real-world adventure was visiting the Medieval Fair—an experience full of history and fun. When it comes to surviving a horror movie, he’s confident he’d make it through: “Those who seek death shall live, those who seek life shall die.”
His favorite theatre memory is his first play, The Game of Gold, where he learned that even the smallest roles are important and meaningful. He draws inspiration from Dallas Durpree Young and from his dad’s acting experiences, reminding himself that even when you’re alone, hard work can make everything perfect.
Geovanni wants to say a heartfelt thank you to the thespians for accepting him, especially when he struggled with confidence and feeling like he belonged.

Brooklyn Stone
Brooklyn is playing Devon, the no-nonsense director who might just be the only sane person in the house—or at least the only one trying to keep things on track. Her favorite line? “Well sure, but what about the people who live here? They may have something to say about us using their space.” (Fair point, Devon.) Brooklyn’s favorite past role was a jellyfish in SpongeBob the Musical, which sparked her love of musicals and all things quirky.
If she ever found herself trapped in a spooky mansion during a storm, Brooklyn would bring a flashlight (she’s practical), her phone (for calling an Uber, obviously), and snacks (because priorities). If she had to haunt someone, she’d pick her Papa and Gigi’s house—mostly to watch their dogs and catch up on Nickelodeon.
Her favorite tourist spot so far? The Warner Bros. Studio Tour! On stage, Brooklyn loves the thrill of performing and the chance to bring stories to life. She credits Jack Black as one of her biggest inspirations—reminding her always to stay true to herself. Brooklyn is smart, grounded, and 100% sure she’d survive a horror movie. (We believe her.)

Teagan Tate
Teagan is thrilled to bring Caitlyn to life in It’s a Madhouse! She previously loved playing Snow White, though she wasn’t quite as fond of her role as Sloan. One of her favorite moments in the show? When Caitlyn boldly tells someone, “Ya maybe you should just be quiet.” If Teagan were stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, she’d bring a friend or family member, her trusty metal water bottle, and her phone—just in case.
If given ghostly powers, she’d haunt her friend Isla… because Isla would definitely haunt her back. Her favorite acting memory is from The Great Escape, where she accidentally slipped while ducking under a table—only for it to look perfectly planned! Teagan loves how acting lets her step into personalities so different from her own.
She believes Makenzie is the most likely to survive a horror movie—“small and fierce!”—and is personally inspired by Taylor Swift for her strength and resilience.
A huge thank-you goes to Mrs. Chalakee “for being patient with each and every one of us and for always supporting us and helping us grow as actors.”

Cameron Myrick
Cameron plays Florence, one of the overly dramatic thespians in It’s a Madhouse. She has previously appeared as Sister Josephine in Holy Mother of Bingo, Grandma in Twice Upon a Time, the Tin Woodsman in The Wizard of Oz, and is currently taking on the role of Roxie Reynolds in Murder at Mancini’s. One of her favorite lines from It’s a Madhouse is: “Well call me crazy but I thought he was you know, a dog.”
If she were trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Cameron says she’d want her phone (for calling or as a flashlight), a jacket, and one of her dogs for comfort. While she wouldn’t choose to haunt anyone herself, she has enjoyed visiting places with spooky history—like the Crescent Hotel and the Passion Play in Eureka Springs.
Cameron loves acting because it allows her to fully adopt a character and add her own personal spin. She says Inara Vo would be most likely to survive a horror movie because she’s clever and stays calm under pressure. One of Cameron’s favorite theatre memories is spending time backstage with the younger cast during Twice Upon a Time, goofing off and making memories.
She’s inspired most by Jesus, who reminds her to give grace and treat others with love and kindness.
To close, Cameron shares this:
"Cooper – It truly is such a blessing to be able to act alongside you and support you. I love the characters you create and can’t wait to continue this journey together.
Kylin – Watching you develop your character and grow more confident onstage is incredible. I’m so glad we met. I see you as my little sister, and I love watching you shine.”

Cooper Myrick
Cooper is thrilled to bring the sarcastic and sharp-witted Trina to life in It’s a Madhouse! A seasoned performer, Cooper has taken on a wide range of characters, from Carrie’s mom in The Audition, to the no-nonsense Detective Quinn in Holy Mother of Bingo, to a ghostly spirit in The Tempest. Other favorite roles include Blink Wonderman in Twice Upon a Time, Oz in The Wizard of Oz, and now Trina—a standout member of the mysterious theatre troupe. Her favorite line? “They didn’t all run. Some of them swam.”
If Cooper were trapped in a spooky mansion, she'd want a phone, a strong coffee, and one of her best friends (Inara or Cameron) by her side. While she’d prefer not to haunt anyone, she would love another visit to Universal Studios or New Orleans—two of her favorite trips.
What draws her to acting? The joy of becoming a completely different person on stage—voice, walk, expressions and all. She brings a rich understanding of character work and has a special knack for bringing authenticity to every role. Cooper says Grant would likely survive a horror movie due to his encyclopedic knowledge of the genre, and one of her favorite theatre memories is bonding backstage during The Tempest with her now-close friend Lacey.
Her biggest inspiration is her twin sister, whose talent, kindness, and creativity continue to amaze her. “She always finds ways to make every role her own,” Cooper shares, “and she’s already such a wonderful person at 16.”
She’d also like to give a big shoutout to Inara, Cameron, Kylin, Grace, Sage, and Grant for making rehearsals so much fun!

Violet Vo
Violet is excited to take on the role of Sally, the animal-loving, slightly offbeat character in It’s a Madhouse! Audiences may remember Violet as the lovable Cat in E-I-E-I-Oh No, and now she brings comedy and charm to the madhouse. Her favorite line? “Oh Sir Barksalot, you naughty boy.”
If Violet were trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, she’d come prepared—with a flashlight, her dog, and a trusty Harry Potter book. If she could haunt anyone, she’d pick Sebastian Sallow from Hogwarts Legacy—because he keeps giving her impossible tasks!
Violet once visited the Totem Pole in Chelsea and still counts it as one of the weirdest and most fun tourist stops. She loves being on stage because of the laughter—there’s nothing better than hearing the audience giggle at your character’s antics. One of her favorite memories is a backstage moment when the cast couldn’t stop sniffing the prop bread. (It smelled suspiciously delicious.)
She believes Inara would definitely survive a horror movie and names her as a major inspiration. “Inara has been in so many performances,” Violet says. “She’s so good at acting and always helps others—especially me.”
And finally, Violet shares a big thank-you: “Thank you, Mrs. Chalakee, for believing in me.”

Ariya Morin
Ariya is bringing big Mom Energy to It’s a Madhouse, and she’s loving every second of it! She previously played Old McDonald (and loved it), but now she’s embracing a whole new kind of chaos. Her favorite moment in this show? “The big scene with EVERYONE!” Because let’s be honest—drama is better when it’s crowded.
If Ariya ever found herself stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, she'd stay practical with food, water, and her phone (which also moonlights as a flashlight). And if she were a ghost, she'd “haunt” her family—but only to be close to them in a sweet, not spooky, way.
Her weirdest tourist destination? Meow Wolf in Texas. “Soooooo weird!” she reports. But her favorite part of theatre isn’t just the performances—it’s the rehearsals: “It’s just fun!” she says with a smile.
Ariya thinks Drew has the best odds of surviving a horror movie and says her favorite theatre memory is simply this play. She also gives a special shoutout to the person who inspires her most—her mom! And to her family, she adds: “Have fun watching me!”

Katy Morrell
Katy steps into the role of Ivy with sharp wit and a flair for survival—perfect for a show full of mayhem and mystery! You might remember her as Mrs. King in We Three Spies. One of her favorite lines in the entire script: “I mean this is a private home, we shouldn't have come here at all—but the five of you threatened to hijack the bus and drive it off a cliff.”
If stuck in a creepy mansion during a storm, Katy would come prepared: water, her phone, and… a cool $1,000—just in case. And if she could haunt anyone? Probably Annabelle, “just because she’s cool.”
Her weirdest real-life tourist stop? Pops gas station. (“It’s very… well, interesting.”) But her favorite theatre moment was walking out on stage for the very first time, and she’s been hooked ever since. Katy loves being in front of an audience and says the cast member most likely to survive a horror movie is Mackenzie—“because she’s smart!”
Inspired most by Nellie Bly, because she stood up for people who felt they could have no say. Katy is thrilled to be part of this spooky, hilarious adventure. “I’m super happy to be a part of the play!”

Makayla Yunt
Makayla brings the delightfully mischievous Barbara to life—yes, the one who proudly admits to stealing landscape rocks with the line: “Well sure, I mean nobody stopped me.” She’s no stranger to the stage, having played both Beatrice Bolden in Holy Mother of Bingo and the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz (hear her roar!).
If trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Makayla’s survival kit would include her phone, a blanket, and something to eat (smart). She says Annabelle would definitely survive a horror movie—thanks to “plot armor,” of course. Her favorite theatre memory? The backstage mystery of stolen phones—only to find a gallery of hilarious .5 selfies waiting when you return.
Makayla loves making people laugh and performing in front of an audience, and she draws inspiration from Emma Watson—“an outstanding actor, a wonderful person, and an amazing spokesperson.” She once snorkeled a coral reef and saw turtles, but now she’s diving headfirst into the madness of this spooky comedy—and she’s loving every second!

Tristan Freel
Making his stage debut as Vic—the “logical” one in the group who insists, “We can touch the place, Barbara, we’re inside of it.”—Tristan Freel is diving into the world of theatre with both feet (and a headlamp, emergency rations, and possibly a stick-shaped weapon for good measure). While this is his first role, he’s already showing a flair for quick wit and committed character work.
Tristan says the best part of acting is the satisfaction of getting into character and nailing your lines. He once played catch with a dolphin at the Texas Aquarium (yes, seriously), and if he could haunt anything, it’d be a TV in an appliance store—just to show The Ring and keep people on their toes.
He thinks castmate Marshall has the best odds of surviving a horror movie (solid pick), and he’s currently collecting his first favorite theatre memories with this very show. Tristan is inspired by Genghis Khan “because conquering half of Eurasia takes commitment,” and he leaves us all with one very important philosophical question: When I pour milk into my cereal, is that milk a beverage, a broth, or a sauce?
You decide.

Sage Stratton
Sage plays the curious and energetic Oona in It’s a Madhouse! Previously seen as Snow White, Sage brings warmth, wit, and a great sense of humor to every role—especially when questioning why people are “just giving those things away.” If she were ever trapped in a creepy mansion, she'd bring Joyride snacks (for herself and the zombies), a full lighthouse, and the entire cast for company! One of her favorite theatre memories is bonding with the cheerleaders in the show—and she says what she loves most about acting is sharing the stage with her friends.
Sage’s coolest real-life adventure? Dog sledding in Alaska and cuddling baby puppies afterward. She says all the plays she’s seen (and all the people in them) inspire her. Sage is off to a new adventure at Tulsa Youth Opera this year—we’ll miss her light, laughter, and energy on stage but know she’s going to shine wherever she goes!

Emerson Hellman
Emerson returns to the stage as Walter the Tourist after flapping through The Wizard of Oz as a Winged Monkey. His favorite scene in It’s a Madhouse is Scene 6, where the tourists and the full cast bring the chaos together.
If trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Emerson would come prepared—with a flashlight, monster-catching equipment, and plenty of water. If he got the chance to haunt someone, it would be his own family… purely for the laughs. One of the weirdest tourist spots he’s visited? The “Center of the Universe” in Tulsa!
He loves acting because of the people who come to watch him perform, and his favorite theatre memory is the thrill of Opening Night. Emerson says the cast member most likely to survive a horror movie is “probably a cheerleader,” and the person who inspires him most is his dad.
Shoutout to Mrs. Charlotte—because according to Emerson, she’s the best!

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Addy Seefeldt
Addy brings sparkle and spirit to the role of Quinn, the cheerleader, in It’s a Madhouse! Previously seen as Tilly the Munchkin and Goldilocks, Addy loves being the center of attention and shining bright on stage. Her favorite line? “He was blocking the driveway” — perfect for Quinn’s feisty attitude!
If Addy were stuck in a creepy mansion, she’d want her phone, flashlight, and a watermelon (just because). And if she could haunt someone, it would be her sister Kaylin — to scare her, even though Kaylin acts brave.
One of Addy’s favorite theatre memories is practicing in the hallway with Kaylin and Caroline, and she’s inspired by Daniel Radcliffe’s ability to memorize tons of lines in Harry Potter. She’s also super grateful for her family, who always cheer her on from the sidelines.
Addy’s got that brave spirit — she says Jacob might be the cast member most likely to survive a horror movie, but watch out, she’s not far behind!

Caroline Palmer
Caroline lights up the stage as Charlene the Cheerleader! She’s also been a Munchkin in past shows, and she loves making new friends and performing in front of an audience. Her favorite line is the classic, “I thought Christmas in July was in June?” — perfect for Charlene’s playful spirit!
If Caroline were trapped in a creepy mansion, she’d want her dogs, notebooks, and a trusty flashlight by her side. And if she could haunt anyone, it would definitely be her brother Jack — just to have some mischievous fun!
One of Caroline’s most unforgettable theatre memories is when Emerson let out a loud burp backstage (oops!). She finds inspiration in Taylor Swift, admiring her kindness and care for others.
When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Caroline bets on Sage!

Kaylin Seefeldt
Kaylin brings energy and laughs to the role of Krystal the Cheerleader! Though new to acting, she’s loving every minute on stage, especially the chance to finally get some attention as the middle child (she’s got jokes!). Her favorite line is the perfect reaction: “Oh my gosh, that was sudden!”
If Kaylin were stuck in a creepy mansion, she’d want a flashlight, water, and her phone — the essentials for survival and calling for help. And if she could haunt anyone? That’d be her sister Addy, just to hear her scream (all in good fun!).
One of Kaylin’s favorite memories is the thrill of stepping on stage for the very first time. She says Mrs. Charlotte is her inspirations — without her, the whole play wouldn’t be happening! Also her mom also inspires her a lot.
When it comes to surviving a horror movie, Kaylin’s vote goes to Grace, who she thinks is super brave (and one of the few cast names she knows!).
A shoutout to Addy and Caroline: Kaylin’s had an awesome time being a cheerleader with you both!

Victoria Roberts
Victoria is thrilled to step into the role of Officer Morales in It’s a Madhouse. She has loved playing memorable characters like the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz, Beauty in Beauty and the Beast, and Miranda in The Tempest. So far, she’s never disliked any role she’s taken on!
Her favorite line is the classic detective moment: “I think we are going to have to investigate.”
If trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Victoria would want her phone, a good friend for company, and a card game to keep things fun and lighthearted. If she could haunt anyone, it would be her sister — just to freak her out!
One of her favorite real-life adventures was visiting the Gloss Mountains, where sparkling salt crystals cover the mountainside, creating a truly stunning sight.
What she loves most about acting is how it’s helped her come out of her shell and improve her public speaking. Beyond that, the theater community has been amazing, and she’s made some of her closest friends through it.
When asked who’s most likely to survive a horror movie, Victoria picks Julian or Jacob. And her favorite theater memory? Simply hanging out in the hallway with castmates before going on stage.

Mya Smith
Mya is excited to bring Officer Kowalski to life in It’s a Madhouse. One of her favorite past roles was playing Rona in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Her favorite line in the show is: “Well, there was this one episode of Brooklyn 99.”
What she loves most about acting is how the moment she steps onstage, it feels like home. Acting has given her a passion and confidence she never knew she had, and she’s deeply grateful for that.
When asked who’s most likely to survive a horror movie, Mya picks Julian, who “basically knows everything about everything” and would know exactly what to do.
Her favorite theater memories are hanging out backstage with friends while waiting to go on, and those special moments before the show when everyone is nervous and excited.
Mya draws inspiration from everyone in her life, feeling that each person teaches her something valuable that drives her forward.
She is incredibly thankful to have been part of this show and to have spent the summer with her friends—her second family.

Grant Stephens
Grant plays Zorina in It’s a Madhouse. He’s enjoyed roles such as Stephano in The Tempest and Zebulon in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
His favorite line as Zorina is: “Who me? I’m not a psychiatrist.”
If trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Grant would want to have a lightsaber and two bagel bites for backup.
If he could haunt someone, it would be filmmaker James Gunn, to encourage him to cast Grant as Tim Drake.
One of the weirdest and most fun tourist attractions Grant has visited was a ghost tour in Texas.
What he loves most about acting is spending time with his buddies.
When asked who would survive a horror movie, Grant confidently says, “Me.”
One of his favorite theater memories is when he wanted a fake mustache for mello drama, and Mr. Hurst secretly gave one to him and Marshall, leading to some hilarious consequences with Ms. B.
Grant is inspired by Peter Jackson because he thinks he’s “so cool.”

Marshall Jahn
Marshall plays Byron Pembroke in It’s a Madhouse and also takes on a major behind-the-scenes role as the show’s Assistant Director. Some of his favorite past roles include Running Water, Scarecrow, and Grumplegrapeskin. (He’d prefer to forget about Adrian.)
When asked about his favorite scene in It’s a Madhouse, Marshall said, “Well I’m only in one scene—but it’s a great one. It’s got a strong cast, a little action, and a really satisfying conclusion to the play.”
If trapped in a creepy mansion during a storm, Marshall would bring: a baseball bat, a flashlight, and a proton pack—or that vacuum thing Luigi used in Haunted Mansion. If he were the ghost? He’d haunt the President: “It’d be so fun flying through the White House, and I’d get someone new to mess with every 4-8 years.”
Weirdest or coolest tourist spot he’s visited? An iguana-covered island once owned by Nicolas Cage. (Yes, really. Look it up.)
Marshall says he loves acting for the variety of characters he gets to play and for the opportunity to grow both socially and creatively. His favorite theatre memory is working on The Trial of Goldilocks for eight and a half months—“It was miserable, but it was the last time I got to work that closely with last year’s seniors, and that made it really special.”
He believes Kylin would most likely survive a horror movie (“She scares me a little”), and he finds inspiration in comedians like Steve Carell and Jim Carrey, who “carried so many shows and movies on their backs.”

Hannah Godair
Hannah has worked behind the scenes on Twice Upon a Time and The Wizard of Oz, and she returns to stage crew life in It’s a Madhouse— as the Stage Manager, where her love of the ghost hunters and super fans scenes shines through. If she were ever trapped in a haunted mansion, she'd be ready with a bag to swipe some treasures, her phone for pizza (and light), and a trusty can of hairspray for hair emergencies, monster attacks, or bug battles.
Her favorite theatre memory? Watching the ghost hunters fight. Who inspires her most? Her mom—because she's her mom. Hannah would definitely survive a horror movie (“me,” she says confidently) and if she could haunt anyone, she’d go for her sisters—because apparently, they deserve it.
Special thanks to her mom… for being her mom.