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MacKenzie Daniels is thrilled to return to the Sioux City Community Theatre as the new Youth Theatre Executive Director. Having grown up in Sioux City, MacKenzie loves the Siouxland area and has a passion to invest all she can back into it! She’s had 20 years of formal dance and performance training in various styles. She has trained or performed in Walt Disney World, London, New York City, Chicago, and has taken classes and workshops from master teachers from all over the world.
MacKenzie also has a passion for working with children and has experience in developing and building youth programs from the ground up including preschool, before and after school programs, summer camps for over 300 kids, dance programs, specialty camps, and more.
MacKenzie’s teaching experience includes instructing performance classes for 12+ years, teaching Kindergarten through the Mary Treglia House, substitute teaching in the Sioux City Community School District, and leading an American Heritage Girls troop through a local church.
Her performance credits include leading roles in La Fille Mal Gardee, the Nutcracker, Cinderella, and supporting roles in Cats, Coppelia, Mary Poppins, Bye Bye Birdie, and many more. She has choreographed for many productions over the years and won awards for best choreography, including Beauty and the Beast and Mary Poppins.
MacKenzie received her associates from Western Iowa Tech and her two bachelor’s degrees from Morningside College in Arts Administration Dance Management and English Education.
As a mom of two littles under 3 years old, she has been itching to get back into the performance world and can’t wait to bring her passion and ideas to the Youth Theatre Program.
Fun fact, MacKenzie loves the Sioux City Community Theatre so much, she was even married on its stage in 2017.
Hi, I’m Ally! I have been doing theatre for 16 years and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. My career is in Early Childhood and being able to bring my passion and career together has been such a joy for me. I have been teaching our littlest thespians since 2019. We focus on learning simple theatre skills like being quiet backstage, not touching other's props, projection, acting out our emotions, etc through games, songs, and dance. I can’t wait to meet our new little thespians and help them grow a love and passion for theatre.
Hi! My name is Lindsey, and I am excited to be back in the theatre working with kids!
I graduated in May 2020 from WITCC with my Associate in Early Childhood Education and am a recent graduate from WGU with a Bachelors in Elementary Education.
I am a current preschool teacher in Sioux City and a part-time dance teacher as well. I enjoy watching theatre productions, particularly musicals, because I can't stay away from a musical number! In my free time, I crochet, read, and snuggle with my dog, Dewey!
Harrison Hopp is a farm kid from the small town of Lawton. He grew up jumping in hay piles, exercising his imagination, and taking care of pigs. He discovered a passion for acting in Siouxland Christian School's high-school theater program. At SCS, he was the lead in both The Music Man and Newsies. He also received four all-state nominations from the Iowa High-school Speech Association in various categories. He loves music and enjoys expressing it through vocals and bass guitar. He has a lot of experience working with kids and youth through volunteering at his church. There, he directed several ensemble pieces and a one-act play. Harrison is excited to get involved in the theatrical community of Siouxland and grateful for the opportunity to share his enthusiasm for acting.
Tricia Albright is a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and Certified Birth Doula with a passion for the arts that has been woven throughout her life. Her journey from a young performer to a mentor in the fine arts is marked by creativity, nurturing, and community building. Tricia's love for singing and acting, cultivated during her highschool and college years, laid the foundation for her commitment to the arts.
Taking a hiatus to embrace motherhood, Tricia dedicated herself to supporting her two children in their pursuits, particularly in the realms of dance and theatre. Her involvement as a stage and dance mom underscored her commitment to fostering a love for the arts in the younger generation. For over three decades, Tricia has co-directed children's plays and mentored aspiring artists in drama, music, and vocals, inspiring self-expression and creativity.
Deeply rooted in her local church, Tricia has spent 25-years as a children's church band vocalist and leader. Simultaneously, she shares her passion by teaching children's drama regularly. Tricia's ability to nurture young talent while remaining an accomplished performer reflects her seamless integration of family, community, and the arts into a harmonious and fulfilling life, making her a guiding light for creative expression.
Hi my name is Anna and I’ve been doing theatre for over 15 years and have loved every minute! I’m currently working my way through college as a substitute teacher and am so excited to be able to teach one of my passions! I look forward to working with our older students on the finer nuances of theatre and all the planning that goes into directing and acting in a performance as they learn to do it for themselves with guidance. When not on or back stage I enjoy watching movies, playing board games, and reading!
Noah Rubida is a bass whose passion is enriching the lives of all with music, as well making the music we make be of the highest quality possible. With special emphasis in classical singing, as well as modern music, Noah believes in teaching music of many varieties and of many backgrounds in order to provide the most well-rounded musical education.
Born and raised in Sioux City, Noah was heavily involved in the East High music program, before going on to study music at both the University of South Dakota and later at Morningside University, until finally returning to assistant direct show choir at East High School in Sioux City.
In addition to his studies, Noah performs frequently in full-length productions; including plays, musicals, and operas around the Sioux City area and beyond. He's performed most recently with the Sioux City Municipal band, as well as The Morningside University Symohonic Chorus, and will continue to routinely perform in the future.
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