ARTIST BIOS
Justin Cavazos (Composer & Sound Designer, he/him) is a Latino composer, sound designer, and songwriter from Harlingen, Texas. He has written music for independent video game projects and short-form documentary films and recorded and produced local indie, rock, and jazz musicians. Justin received his BA in Music from Stanford University and his MA in Sound Arts and Industries from Northwestern University. Previous Northwestern University credits: The Tempest (Spring 2024–Composer), The Oregon Trail (Summer 2024–Sound Designer).
Ryan Scott Cooke (Stinson/Prognosticator/Gyoza/Ensemble, she/her) is a sophomore Theatre major and is delighted to be making her debut with the Wirtz Center. Favorite credits include Dead Man Walking (The Boston Conservatory), The Visit (The Cambridge School of Weston), and Richard II (Commonwealth Shakespeare Company). Ryan has also worked with The Broadway Collective, The Carnegie Mellon PreCollege Program, and Blue Man Group Boston. Big thanks to Victor, Lace, Sarah, and her moms!
Esteban Ortiz-Villacorta (Mailman/Imperious Canute/Ensemble, he/him) is a senior Theatre major and History minor. He was last seen as Michael in How to Know the Wildflowers: A Map. Some of his other favorite shows have been Blood Wedding and Cabaret. He would like to thank his family and friends for their support and hopes you enjoy the show.
Jamal Howard (Director, he/him) is a director and choreographer. He is the 2023/24 Goodman Theatre Maggio Directing Fellow, TCG’s 2024 Rising Leaders of Color Cohort, Co-Artistic Director of New American Folk Theatre, and an Associate Company Member with TUTA Theatre. Select Goodman credits include “The Lizard y El Sol” (co-director), “English,” “Highway Patrol,” “A Christmas Carol” (assistant director). Select credits include “The Great Khan” (Redtwist Theatre); “8-Track: The Sounds of the 70s,” “Songs for A New World” (Theo Ubique); “tick, tick… Boom!” (Boho Theatre); “R.E.S.P.E.C.T.” (Right Angle Entertainment/National Tour); “The Apple Tree” (Porchlight Music Theatre); “Think Fast, Jordan Chase” (Filament Theatre).
Nathan Hiykel (Assistant Director, he/him) is a senior studying Theater and Cognitive Science. He is an Actor, Director, and Playwright. He is super excited to help bring this story to life for you. Select credits include “Project NU” (Spectrum Theater Company) and “Once on this Island” (Arts Alliance Theater Company). He would like to thank his friends and family for all of their love and support.
Nya Lee Ku (Violet, they/she) is a junior Theatre major and Performance Studies and Creative Writing double minor. Recent/Favorite credits include: Wonder Boy (AMTP), Falsettos (Jewish Theatre Ensemble), School of Rock (Cain Park), and Merrily We Roll Along (Mercury Theatre Company). Nya is so grateful to be a part of “The Wong Kids” and can’t wait to share this story with you. Special thanks to family & friends for their love and support!
Megan Liu (Nobody/Gimbop/Ensemble, she/her) is a second-year theater and psychology major at Northwestern University. Originally from Dallas, Texas, she has previously studied with Heather Biddle, Laura Mittlesteadt, and Clyde Sheets. Her past credits include: Sherlock Holmes from The Hounds of Baskerville, Chris Hargensen from Carrie, and Roberta Victor from Working. Megan would like to thank her parents, Mrs. Petropoulos, DZ, and friends for their unconditional support.
Mackenzie Mitchell (Costume Designer, she/her) grew up in Encinitas, California. She received her BA in Theatre from UCLA and is currently in her second year at Northwestern, working to earn her MFA in Stage Design. Her recent costume design credits include “Mean Girls,” at the Actors Training Center, “Freaky Friday,” and Dance Showcase 2023 at Harvard Westlake Middle School, as well as “Grease,” “Little Shop of Horrors,” and “Once on This Island” for The Color Box Productions.
Garraway Nance (U/S Stinson/Prognosticator/Gyoza/Ensemble, he/him) is a sophomore living in Willard pursuing a double major in Theatre and Computer Science in the School Of Communications. He is from Sallisaw, Oklahoma, and graduated high school from Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen, Michigan. He is a member of Griffin’s Tale, which is a theater group that adapts stories written by children in the Chicago area into songs or sketches and then performs it back to them. He has also worked with the Chicago theater company, The Conspirators, who works with a neo-commedia form of theater called The Style.
Arran Kennedy Orive (Mars/Bandersnatch/Qweeguin/Ensemble, he/him) is excited to be making his Wirtz Center debut. Some of Arran’s recent/favorite credits include Liam in Hometown at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, as well as Mr. Hawkins in The Prom and The Black Stache in Peter and The Starcatcher, both with the Lawrence Arts Center. A sophomore theatre major at Northwestern, Arran currently works at the Wirtz Box Office, so there’s a chance some audience members bought tickets from him.
Chelsea Strebe (Lighting Designer, she/they) graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts from University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Her educational credits from Northwestern include Heroes of the Fourth Turning by Will Arbery (Lighting Designer), The Clean House by Sarah Ruhl (Lighting Designer), and How to Know the Wildflowers: A Map by Julie Marie Myatt and Jessica Thebus (Lighting Designer). Her educational credits from UW-Parkside include Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson (Lighting Designer), and Love’s Labour’s Lost by William Shakespeare (Lighting Designer). Professional Credits include staff electrician at Gateway Playhouse, and lighting designer/master electrician at Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre where she designed both Our Town by Thornton Wilder and Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas.
JingXi Yap (Stage Manager, she/her) is a junior who is excited to be stage managing “Wong Kids and the Secret of the Space Chupacabra, Go!” Previously, she stage managed “The Aliens” in the Wallis Theatre and the 82nd Annual Dolphin Show, Kinky Boots. Outside of the theatre, JingXi is double-majoring in biology and spends her time working in labs. She would like to thank Barbara and Aine for all of their support during this process!
Gavin Yi (Bruce, he/him) is a junior Theatre major at Northwestern University. He is in the Set Design Module and has a Segal Design Certificate from the McCormick School of Engineering. He attended Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Dallas, TX.