MEET THE TEAM!
Mary Kate Godfrey | Executive Producer
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Mary Kate Godfrey is beyond excited to serve as Executive Producer for PEMCo this year!! She is a senior majoring in Political Science and Global Affairs and minoring in Musical Theatre. Originally from Elizabethtown, KY, Mary Kate resides on-campus in Pasquerilla East Hall (original home to PEMCo whoop whoop)! She's been involved with PEMCo since her first semester freshman year. When not living vicariously through the club's cast and crew GroupMe(s), Mary Kate enjoys trying out new coffee shops around South Bend and traveling. If you see her walking around campus, feel free to say hi! Or just shout something random at her from across the quad!
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Lucy Barron | Artistic Producer
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Lucy Barron is a senior studying Film, Television, and Theatre with a Musical Theatre minor. She is so excited to be serving as Artistic Producer for PEMCo's 2022-2023 Season! Past credits with PEMCo include directing the 2021 Fall musical Young Frankenstein and playing Bea in Something Rotten. When she isn't blessing PEMCo with her artistic musings, she can be found with ND's Humor Artists, writing her thesis, and slipping into any and all conversations that she studied abroad in London. LIVE LAUGH PEMCO BABY!
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Nicolas Gutierrez | Production Management Producer
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Nicolas Gutierrez is a senior from Los Angeles studying Music and Theatre! Originally residing in O'Neill Family Hall, he now finds himself wandering O'Neill Hall of Music. After a handful of shows as music director, Nicolas is excited to serve as the Production Management Producer and he can't wait for this year!
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Elizabeth Maroshick | Marketing Producer
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Elizabeth Maroshick is so excited to serve as Marketing Producer for the upcoming PEMCo season! She is a senior originally from Buffalo, NY, and is majoring in Film, Television and Theatre and minoring in Musical Theatre. Her past PEMCo credits include being in the casts of several revues and The Wild Party, directing Something Rotten, serving as Head Costumer for Young Frankenstein, and being an Assistant Stage Manager for Bright Star. When she's not in Wash Hall, she can be found playing the sax in the ND Marching Band or doing artsy things in the lovely oasis that is DPAC. She is SO pumped for the upcoming season with all of her PEMPeeps!:)
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Colleen Mackin | Associate Producer
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Colleen Mackin is a junior from Jacksonville, Florida. She is an English major with minors in Sports, Media, and Culture and Irish Studies, and is a proud resident of Flaherty Hall. She is very excited to be part of this marvelous producer team and is so thrilled for what the upcoming year holds! Colleen loves the PEMCo community with all of her heart and is happy to be doing her part in keeping the tradition alive!
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Trey Paine | Fall Director
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Trey Paine is a sophomore from Mandeville, LA, who cannot wait to direct PEMCo's Fall show this semester. He is majoring in Science Pre-Professional Studies and Film, Television, and Theatre. Trey is a proud Duncan highlander and performed in both PEMCo productions last year. He's excited to make the stressful yet thrilling transition from actor to director and hopes that you'll come see PEMCo's fall show!
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Christina Sayut | Spring Director
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Christina Sayut is a junior from Melbourne, FL, who is so excited to be directing the Spring show!!! She is a Design major with a concentration in Visual Communication and a Musical Theatre minor, and she lives in Lyons Hall. PEMCo has been her home since freshman year, and she had such a great time choreographing last year (roll ProdCo), so she can't wait to get to work with everyone in the spring!
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Kat Van Vleet | Advisor
Kathleen "Kat" Van Vleet is the Assistant Manager of Washington Hall. She graduated from Notre Dame in 2002 and began working for the University in 2004. As a student, PEMCo did not cast her when she auditioned for Grease, but since spring 2012 she has been the group advisor, so she gets the last laugh. Most freshmen find her terrifying, but once you get to know her she's actually really nice. Just remember, keep your feet off the seats and the food backstage.
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