ABOUT THE CAST
Gwyneth Lincoln (Wadsworth) is so excited to be back to her home-away-from-home, the SLO REP stage! She most recently made her Cuesta College debut in James and the Giant Peach (TV reporter), but some of her other favorite roles include Anne Page (CCSF’s Merry Wives of Windsor), Viola (ACT’s Twelfth Night), and Polly (ACT’s Crazy for You). She is incredibly grateful to the cast and crew of this production for their endless support and hard work in creating this wonderfully fun whodunit. Enjoy!
Gwen Markham (Yvette) is so excited to be a part of Clue! Some of her favorite previous roles are The Bird Woman in Mary Poppins, (Central Coast Youth Theater), the Captain in Twelfth Night (SLO REP) and Fiona in the San Luis Obispo 24 hour version of Shrek! She wants to give a big thanks to her friends, cast, and loved ones for all of their support!
Clara Walters (Ms. Scarlet) is so excited to be a part of this talented cast! Previous credits include Hadestown (Fate), Seussical (Bird Girl), Twelfth Night (Olivia), Our Town (Constable), Crazy For You (Irene), and Suite Surrender (Claudia McFadden). When she’s not in rehearsals for shows, Clara loves to sing in the SLOHS choir, draw and paint, and attend ACT classes like Teen Company. Special thanks to her parents, good friends, and boyfriend for their support. Enjoy the show!
Harmony Turley (Mrs. Peacock) is so excited and grateful to be a part of her second mainstage show with ACT at SLO REP. Favorite roles include, Sir Toby Belch (Twelfth Night), and Queen of Hearts (Alice and Wonderland Jr.) She’s also been involved in other ACT programs, such as Teen Company and numerous camp internships, plus school theatre productions and choir events. She would like to thank the entire cast and crew of Clue for their hard work and commitment to the show, and everyone who works at SLO REP/ACT for creating such a wonderful and welcoming environment for young actors
Greenlee Anderson (Mrs. White) is thrilled to be back on the SLO REP stage for her 6th ACT production. Favorite roles include Bird Girl (Seussical JR), Sir Andrew (Twelfth Night) and Dora Del Rio (Suite Surrender). She would like to thank her family for their encouragement, and her friends for their support.
Sam Molina (Colonel Mustard) is excited to make his SLO REP debut! Sam has always enjoyed the theater, specifically musicals. He previously starred as District Attorney Muffinhead (Goldilocks on Trial), Dad (Bedtime Stories As Told By Our Dad Who Messed Them Up), Mad Hatter (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland), Willy Wonka (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory), and Mr. Collins (Pride and Prejudice). Outside of theater, you can find Sam playing the alto saxophone in marching band or reading. Sam would like to thank his former director, Eimile Pay, for getting him excited to be an actor and his father for driving him to SLO almost every day.
Jonah Vander Kam (Professor Plum) is thrilled to be back on the SLO REP stage! Jonah has always loved theater, especially through the SLO REP and ACT programs. Some of his favorite roles include: Orpheus in Hadestown (CCTC), Damian in Mean Girls (CYT), Ralphie in A Christmas Story (SLO REP), and Mr. Pippet in Suite Surrender (ACT). Thank you to Rachel and this wonderful cast for cultivating a space of creativity and teamwork! I am so thankful for everyone’s parents for driving us all to and from these many rehearsals, not to mention our many other commitments! Enjoy the show!
Scout Robles (Mr. Green) is thrilled to be back acting with SLO REP! You may have seen her in SLOHS’ production of The 25 Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre), CCTC’s production of Hadestown (worker), and even ACT’s summer show Seussical (Bird girl). Outside of acting, Scout participates in SLOHS’ chamber choir. She would like to thank her family and friends for the endless support and everyone who has been a part of making this show come alive! Enjoy the show!
Avery Magon (Cook/Singing Telegram Girl/Backup Cop) is involved in middle school choir and recently performed in CYT’s production of Elf Jr (Michael Hobbs) and SLO REP’s Seussical Jr. (Wickersham Brother). Avery has always loved theater and has taken many SLO REP classes over the years, including The Little Mermaid (Ariel) and Once Upon a Mattress (Winnifred). She has also joined the ensemble in SLO REP mainstage and CYT shows. Avery is so grateful to be performing in Clue with this amazing cast and sends big thanks to her family for being her biggest supporters.
Charlie Biggers (Mr. Boddy/Backup Cop) is so happy to be a part of Clue! A sophomore at SLO High, he is an active participant in SLOHS Theatre. You may have seen him as a wild gambler in Guys and Dolls or as Wally Webb in Our Town. He also played Moose in ACT’s production of Crazy For You! He can be seen this February as “Old Man Strong” in Urinetown at SLOHS. He would like to thank his family for their endless support and rides, and his cats.
Sadie Badger (Unexpected Cop) is so excited to be involved in another ACT production! Over the years with various theater companies some of her favorites roles include Otis (Suite Surrender), Gertrude McFuzz (Seussical), Olive (25th Putnam County Spelling Bee), and Ariel (The Little Mermaid). Sadie will also be involved in SLOHS’s production of Urinetown this February in the role of Penelope Pennywise! She would like to thank her director, Rachel, and all the amazing, talented people who were a part of this absolutely hilarious production!
Mason Meazell Perez (Motorist, Chief of police) is excited to be performing in his first production with SLO REP. He has acted in many productions, such as Carl Dad (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Worker (Hadestown), Donkey (Shrek), William Rock (Got Talent?), The King of Hearts (Alice in Wonderland), Billy Bones (Treasure Island), and many more. He is so excited to continue his life of acting and grow better at it every day. Wanting to pursue performing arts, he will take every role, every song, and every dance, and give it his all!
PRODUCTION TEAM
Rachel Tietz (Director) is a 2011 graduate of PCPA – Pacific Conservatory Theatre. She later earned a degree in Arts and Humanities from Hancock College during the 2020 theatre hiatus. Rachel has worked with the ACT program since 2017, directing Macbeth in 2020 and Suite Surrender in 2024. She also proudly serves as Assistant Education Director for the ACT program. Recent SLO REP roles include Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense, MC in Once, Minnie Pearl in Ring of Fire-The Music of Johnny Cash, Betty Jean in The Marvelous Wonderettes, and more. She has also had the pleasure to write, direct, and perform in many shows at The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville. Rachel has a passion for working with young artists and enriching the community through creative education.
Kerry DiMaggio (ACT Education Director) A native of the Central Coast, Kerry has been involved in theatre since she was young, including many productions on SLO REP stage. Kerry holds a BA (with honors) in Theatre Arts from Cal Poly’s Theatre and Dance Department, where her interest in teaching was piqued by a course in Children’s Drama. Kerry began working with ACT as an instructor, and shortly after transitioned to Education Director. 15 years later, she is thrilled to still be leading this fantastic program! Kerry is also an actor, singer, and director, and when not onstage in some capacity, she can be found enjoying SLO with her husband and their two young daughters.
Bekah Badger (Stage Manager) has worked with SLO Rep for a year now, filling various crew positions for shows like Million Dollar Quartet (Light Operator), A Christmas Story (Backstage Manager), and many more. Now, Bekah is thrilled to work with this group of talented young actors and incredible crew members on Seussical Jr., and hopes you enjoy the show!
Dave Linfield (Scenic Design) designs nearly all of SLO REP’s Mainstage productions. The theatre bug bit him in 1990 when an audition notice for a community theatre production caught his fancy. Over the years, he migrated from performing onstage to working behind the scenes, embracing technical stagecraft as his true calling. Dave’s educational background in graphic design and his work experience in retail display and housing construction have blended together in distinctive ways to fuel his passion for designing and building sets.
Barbara Harvey Abbott (Costume Design) is excited to be returning to SLO REP this season! She received her MFA in Costume Design and Technology from Indiana University. Locally, Barbara designs costumes here at SLO REP and at The Great American Melodrama. She teaches costume construction at Cuesta College and artistic sewing at Estero Bay Art & Craft. In addition to costuming, she enjoys raising her four young daughters with her husband, Ben Abbott, and has a passion for fermenting foods, natural dyes, and the art of hand sewing and visible mending.
Will Kinnon (Dialect Coach) is a UK-born actor, musician, voice & singing teacher, and dialect coach based in Santa Maria. He trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland (BA Musical Theatre, 2016) and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London (MFA Voice Studies, 2026).
He has performed professionally across the UK, the Central Coast, and internationally as an actor, singer, and musician. Recent credits include Bonnie & Hyde and the Holiday Extravaganza at The Great American Melodrama, as well as Cabaret at PCPA, where he served as both an actor and assistant dialect coach.
Alongside his performance work, Will has taught voice and dialects at numerous drama schools across London, working with actors at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Suzy Newman (Props, Production Manager) has worked in regional theatres throughout the country but has spent most of her career in theatres on the Central Coast. She was the Company Manager at The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville and the Development Coordinator for PCPA – Pacific Conservatory Theatre. She received her MFA in Acting from the University of Alabama and continues to freelance as an actor and director.
Kevin Harris (Sound & Lighting/Managing Artistic Director) grew up on the Central Coast performing with many local theatre groups, including the San Luis Obispo Little Theatre. He went on to study at the Tisch School at NYU and at the Atlantic Theatre Company. He was the Artistic Director of San Luis Obispo’s first professional theatre, Centerpoint Theatre Group and the Theatre Manager of the Contemporary Art Center in New Orleans. He received his Master of Fine Arts in Directing from the University of Iowa and worked throughout the country and in the Middle East directing and as a collaborator on original plays. He has taught at the University of Iowa, University of Chicago, and has led dozens of workshops on A Practical Handbook for the Actor across the country. Kevin feels privileged to be part of bringing live theatre to San Luis Obispo.








