LAKEWOOD CENTER - Key Persons


Andrew Edwards

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director

Bill Warner

Job Titles:
  • Director

Bridget Smith

Job Titles:
  • Development Officer

Cyndie Glazer

Job Titles:
  • Director

David B. Avison

Job Titles:
  • President of the Board of Directors

Don Plumb

Job Titles:
  • Director

Doug Zimmerman

Job Titles:
  • Director

Dr. Ricky Korach

Job Titles:
  • Director

Elaine Franklin

Job Titles:
  • Director

Fred Breuer

Job Titles:
  • Director

Jan Coulton

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Member of the Board of Directors
  • Treasurer, Dan Findley - Asst. Treasurer

Jeanne Denton

Job Titles:
  • Director

Jeff Kantor

Job Titles:
  • Director

Joan Freed

Job Titles:
  • Director

Joann Frankel

Job Titles:
  • Director

Joanne Kantor

Job Titles:
  • Director

Julie Lane

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator for the West Linn - Wilsonville School District
Julie Lane is an educational coordinator for the West Linn-Wilsonville School District and in her spare time directs the 100+ person, double-cast West Linn-Wilsonville Middle School Musical presenting popular classics such as Shrek, Grease (School Edition), Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Bye Bye Birdie. She believes in the power of theatre, especially for today's youth, and can't wait to work with the Lakewood team once again to bring more young people to the stage.

Kathy LeVee

Job Titles:
  • Director

Kelly Giampa

Job Titles:
  • Director

Laura Onizuka

Job Titles:
  • Founder and Owner of Experience Flamenco
Laura Onizuka is the founder and owner of Experience Flamenco. She has become a conduit of flamenco in the Pacific Northwest organizing classes, workshops, and events for the community.

Laurence Overmire

Job Titles:
  • Actor, Director
Laurence Overmire is an actor, director, educator, poet and genealogist. Graduating with an M.F.A. from the University of Minnesota, he began his professional acting career with the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and has performed on Broadway in Amadeus as well as the New York Shakespeare Festival and the television soap operas All My Children and Loving. He has an international reputation as a poet and has been involved with the NEA's Poetry Out Loud program for several years. Overmire has spent much of the last two decades involved in genealogy research. He created several reference databases online including The Ancestry of Overmire, Tifft, Richardson, Bradford, Reed, which has received over 1.8 million hits and has helped hundreds of thousands of people trace their family trees. He is also the author of five genealogy books. His latest is Digging For Ancestral Gold: The Fun and Easy Way to Start Your Genealogy Quest. Laurence has been an arts educator for over 30 years and currently teaches Oregon Children's Theatre's Loud and Clear public speaking program.

Linda Brown

Job Titles:
  • Director

Liz Hayden

Liz Hayden has been teaching Children's Theatre for over ten years now. She had her beginnings in Santa Monica managing an Arts Camp and teaching at the Piero Dusa Acting Conservatory. Liz teaches drama independently through schools, Profile Theatre, Northwest Children's Theatre, Shaking The Tree, and her theatre company Hand2Mouth. Liz began acting when she was six and owes much of her inspiration to the drama teachers in her young life. That's why she loves to work with youth. She graduated with a B.A. in theatre from Southern Oregon University and a MFA in theatre from Northern Illinois University. Besides teaching she devises theatre and tours with her theatre company Hand2Mouth through out the year. Much like her theatre company, Liz's techniques are much the same. She loves to create a show from scratch or an adaptation based on all the spirit and personalities in the room with her.

Martha Schrader

Job Titles:
  • Director

Nancy McDonald

Nancy McDonald has lived a joyful life steeped in the arts. She is an actor, director, performing arts educator and corporate trainer. As well as having starring roles in over 40 theatre productions and the soap opera All My Children, she founded Shakespeare Stage Company in New York City and The Writer's Lab in Hollywood. Directing credits include A Scrooge Mart Christmas Carol and The End of the World and Other Funny Stuff for No Illusions Theatre in LA, Murder on the Nile, Wait Until Dark on Lakewood's Headlee Mainstage. She currently teaches her signature classes Acting For Non Actors, Professional Acting, How To Tell Your Story, and Playing with Shakespeare at Lakewood Theatre. During the school year, you can also find her teaching at various elementary and middle schools, junior highs, the arts residencies, and Loud and Clear and Read Write Act with Oregon Children's Theatre.

Nick Atwood

Job Titles:
  • Director

Paula Kanarek

Job Titles:
  • Director

Sandra Peabody

Job Titles:
  • Writer / Producer / Director
Sandra Peabody is an Emmy-award winning writer/producer/director and has worked in film and broadcast television. She is a graduate of the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City where she studied with master acting teacher Sanford Meisner for two years. She also studied drama at Carnegie-Mellon University, and later earned a B.A. in Arts and Letters. As a teacher and coach for the past twenty-five years, Sandra develops actors and also teaches speech. She splits her time between Los Angeles and the Northwest to help prepare talent for a professional career. She is proud of her students careers which range from becoming a lawyer, novelist, and teacher, to a television reporter, host, and actor. Students acting credits include; leads and series regulars on Breaking In (FOX), The Pretty Little Liars (FAMILY), The Loop (CW), Grounded for Life (WB), All about Us (NBC), The Reaper (CW) and reoccurring episodes on "V" (ABC), and Dexter (SHOWTIME).

Skip O'Neill

Job Titles:
  • Director

Steve Knox

Job Titles:
  • Executive Producer

Steven Jurney

Job Titles:
  • Director

Terry Brock

Terry Brock's diverse background includes multiple choreographic works, and an international performing and teaching career. Terry has shared the stage with legendary dancers including Ben Vereen, Shirley MacLaine, and a host of others. She has created repertory and appeared with major symphonies. Terry has collaborated with Mercer Ellington in a tribute to his father, Duke, and is the conservator of the late great Eleanor Powell's choreography. Terry is a former member of the Nationally acclaimed Jazz Tap Ensemble appearing with members Lynn Dally and Sam Weber for several years both as a long-standing company member, and then as a guest artist. She has shared tap stages with legendary hoofers over the years, including Gregory Hines, Steve Condos, The Nicholas Brothers, Bunny Briggs, Honi Coles, Cholly Atkins, LaVaughn Robinson, Brenda Bufalino, Dianne Walker, Eddie Brown, and many others. Terry appears worldwide at tap festivals and has been the Ambassador of Tap in conjunction with the U.S. Embassy in Prague, CZ. She is artistic advisor to the Vancouver Tap Society, and her students could be seen in the opening number of the 2010 Olympics. She is regarded as an American Tap Master and has been honored at UCLA's Women in Tap along with her idols Ginger Rogers and Eleanor Powell. Terry was resident choreographer, lead dancer and back-up singer with the Solid Gold recording group, The Spiral Starecase, touring with the group for ten years. Their song, "More Today than Yesterday" is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. She has staged Las Vegas premiers, dinner theater, stage acts, and the Mrs. America and Mrs. World pageants. Terry has created choreography for musical theater, dance companies, and dance-based academies. Terry teaches privately, and her passion to train the next generation thrives.