2016-2017 Tour
Janine Warrington, Director
Janine (class of 2017) majored at Gonzaga in Religious Studies and minored in Theatre Arts. She appeared in the ensemble of Weaving Our Sisters' Voices on Gonzaga's mainstage in the fall of 2015 and is thrilled that Suzanne has given her the opportunity to direct the touring production. Janine has previously directed The Importance of Being Earnest and As You Like It at Medical Lake High School. She aspires to be a pastor, counselor, and graphic novelist.
Lucía Gocobachi
Lucía (class of 2019) is from the San Francisco Bay area. She ardently loves the Spokane weather and its people. She is majoring in Psychology, and hopes to continue studying Arabic. Long-term career goals include, but aren't limited to, serving as a diplomat or employee of the State Department. As a rule, she is passionate about her family, friends, and tortillas (in no particular order).
Megan Robinson
Megan (class of 2017) studied Creative Writing at Gonzaga, and this is her third production at the university. She hails from the west side of Washington and has acted in productions such as Almost, Maine; Much Ado About Nothing; Return to the Forbidden Planet; and Aladdin, among others. She runs GUTS, Gonzaga's improv troupe, and she tries to live a spontaneous life. She's thankful to her family, friends, and mentors for their love and support.
Olivia Zertuche
Olivia (class of 2017) studied Theatre Arts at Gonzaga in hopes to become a scenic designer. Although her main area of expertise is more within visual arts, she is quite enthused to be a part of this meaningful 10-year production. She has had a wonderful time working with these lovely ladies that consist of her fellow actors and director.