Leadership & Staff

 

Flordelino Lagundino (Producing Artistic Director - flordelino@theateralaska.org) is a director, actor, and producer. His directing credits include: Pride and Prejudice, A Doll’s House, Part 2, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Reeling, Intervention, Sacrifice (Theater Alaska); Fuente Ovejuna (Theater for a New Audience); Aubergine (Park Square Theatre); FOB (Drama League DirectorFest); Trigger (Leviathan Lab); Deliverance-workshop (Syracuse Stage); Un-workshop (Pan Asian Rep); Sweeney Todd, Doubt, Yellowman, Cedar House, and Animals Out of Paper (Perseverance Theatre); Flipzoids, The Reincarnation of Stories, True West, and Shakespeare’s R&J (Generator Theater Company); Sweeney Todd (Juneau Symphony); In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play), Much Ado About Nothing, Stone Cold Dead Serious, In the Blood (Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company); As You Like It, Guys and Dolls (Simpson College). As an actor, his credits include: Vietgone (Mixed Blood Theatre - Ivey Award for Best Ensemble); Measure for Measure (The Old Globe); Camino Real (The Shakespeare Theatre Company); Willy Wonka (The Kennedy Center); The Long Season, Yeast Nation, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, The Importance of Being Earnest, Hair, The Who's Tommy, Noises Off, The Last Five Years, The Inspector General (Perseverance Theatre); Invisible City 14th Street (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company). Producing: artistic director of Park Square Theatre, Generator Theater, and Leviathan Lab; associate producer at La Jolla Playhouse, founding producer of the graduate theater company Romp of Otters at Brown University. Directing fellowships: SDC Sir John Gielgud Classical Directing Fellow, Drama League NY Directing Fellow, Kennedy Center, Oregon Shakespeare Festival FAIR Fellow, Arena Stage Allen Lee Hughes Fellow. Education: MFA in directing, Brown University/Trinity Repertory Company; MFA in acting, University of Texas at Austin.

 
 

Jennifer Lagundino (General Manager - jenny@theateralaska.org) currently works as a budget analyst with the State of Alaska Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Other positions Jenny has held with the State of Alaska include Grants Manager with the Department of Public Safety and OMB Executive Assistant. Prior to returning to Juneau, AK, Jenny worked for the Ann Bancroft Foundation in Saint Paul, MN. She was the Managing Director of Page 73 Productions in New York City from 2016 to 2018, where she supported the development of new work including A Strange Loop by Michael R. Jackson. Jenny received an MFA in theatre management from the Yale School of Drama, where she served as Associate Managing Director for Yale School of Drama, producer of the No Boundaries global performance series at Yale Repertory Theatre, Management Fellow at Berkeley Repertory Company, and as a producer for the Yale Cabaret. Prior to attending Yale, Jenny served as Development Director at Perseverance Theatre in Juneau, AK. She has worked in arts administration at several other theatre and arts organizations including as Development Manager for FirstWorks in Providence, RI; Special Events Associate for Signature Theatre in New York; Box Office Supervisor for Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, DC; Development Associate for The University of Texas at Austin; co-producer with Generator Theatre Company based in Juneau, AK; and production associate with Leviathan Lab in New York City. Jenny grew up in Texas and holds a BA in Theatre from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX.

 

Meghan McLaughlin (Production Manager - production@theateralaska.org) is a Saint Paul, MN based theatre technician and teacher and has been honing her skills as a production manager the past several years. Originally a technical director at South Dakota State University, Meghan blended her stage management skills and ten years of technical design skills, bringing about the perfect unity of her two passions to production management. Meghan is actively involved with the Kennedy Center College Theatre Festival Region 5, the Northern Boundary Section of USITT, The National USITT, and was guest teacher for the Saint Paul Conservatory of Performing Arts for the Spring Semester. Through teaching technical theatre Meghan hopes to inspire the next generation to make theatre that matters to them, by lifting up others' voices and creating art no matter where they are. Education: Minnesota State University Moorhead BA Theatre Emphasis Technology and Design Minor Art Studio. Training: First Aid/CPR, OSHA Training, and Rigging Training through USITT INNOVA Program.

 
 

Advisors

Alicia Hughes-Skandijs
Sarah Asper-Smith
Jacqueline Tagaban