Horowitz Center Playbills and Programs
A Little Fight Music
Directed by Bill Gillett
By Jenny Male
Thursday, November 20, 2025 - Sunday, November 23, 2025
Smith Theatre
Content Advisory: Recommended age 13 or older. This performance includes some mature language, staged fights, and flashing lights.
PRODUCTION TEAM
Director: Jenny Male
Stage Manager: Lexi Twilley
Props Designer: Lexi Twilley
Scenic Designer: Samina Vieth
Lighting Designer: Gabrielle Camassar
Costume Designer: Kate Twilley
Audio Engineer & Sound Designer: Sonny Via
Dance Choreographer: Sarah Luckadoo
Video Fight Choreographer: Robb Hunter
Video Production: Ricki Huff
Intimacy Director: Sierra Young
Music Director: Lu-Hsuan Chen
Production Manager: A. Lorraine Robinson
Assistant Stage Managers: Lacy Shown, Olivia Murray
Fight Choreographers: CJ Cameron, Adrian Kemah, Jenny Male, Chris Niebling, Sarah Patrick, Juliana Reid, Azad Taylor
Fight Captains: Bobby Henneberg, Chris Niebling
CAST
Natalie Armstrong, CJ Cameron, Cedric Faust, Cara Feezor, CJ Fonmboh, Ryan Griffiths,
Bobby Henneberg, Adrian Kemah, Sarah Luckadoo, Chris Niebling, Sarah Patrick, Juliana Reid, Gavin Shown, Jordan Stanford, Leah Suber, Danielle Sumaryo, Azad Taylor, Tiyana Waldron
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION TEAM
Wardrobe: Taylor Porter, Charlotte Gustafson, Sophia Bond-Aguilera, Alex Prasciunas,
Jahaan Rickards, Lily Brown
Light Board Operator: Jay Carney-Alas
Sound Board Operator: Matt Perez Lopez
Carpenters: David Miller, Ethan Post
Scenic Artist: Danielle Harris
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Musical Scenes
- All That Jazz (Music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb)
Ensemble plus Featured Singers: Danielle Sumaryo, Cara Feezor, Tiyana Waldron, Leah Suber, Natalie Armstrong
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male - Sound Effects
Juliana Reid, Sarah Patrick, CJ Cameron, Gavin Shown (Tiyana Waldron)
Fight Choreographer: CJ Cameron - Don Juan’s Wantons (Written by Jeff Goode)
Jordan Stanford, Sarah Luckadoo (Azad Taylor)
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male - World’s Best
Adrian Kemah, CJ Fonmboh, Azad Taylor, Bobby Henneberg, Ryan Griffiths
Fight Choreographers: Adrian Kemah and Azad Taylor - Loathing (What is This Feeling?) (Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz)
Cara Feezor (as Elphaba), Danielle Sumaryo (as Glinda), Leah Suber, CJ Fonmboh, CJ Cameron, Natalie Armstrong, Juliana Reid, Cedric Faust, Sarah Patrick, Tiyana Waldron
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male - She Kills Monsters (Written by Qui Nguyen)
Jordan Stanford (as Agnes), Bobby Henneberg (as Chuck), Sarah Luckadoo (as Tilly)
Bugbears: Chris Niebling, Gavin Shown, Ryan Griffiths
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male - Video Fights
Scene: Jenny Male, Gavin Shown, Bobby Henneberg
Video #1 Ensemble: CJ Cameron, Ian Claar, Joseph Delguste, Melissa Freilich, Jenny Male, Chris Niebling, Megan Reichelt, Jon Rubin, Jordan Stanford, Molly Van Pelt
Video #2 Ensemble: CJ Cameron, Bobby Henneberg, Adrian Kemah, Jenny Male, Olivia Murray, Chris Niebling, Sarah Patrick, Juliana Reid, Will Yan, Sierra Young
Fight Choreographer: Robb Hunter - Disney Tango (Music by John Kander and original lyrics by Fred Ebb, new lyrics by Jenny Male)
CruellaDe Vil: Juliana Reid, Yzma: C.J. Cameron, Maleficent: Sarah Luckadoo, Merida: Sarah Patrick, Queen of Hearts: Leah Suber, Hades: Jordan Stanford, Roger: Chris Niebling, Kuzco: C.J. Fonmboh, King Stephan: Gavin Shown, Guards: Azad Taylor, Ryan Griffiths, Hercules: Bobby Henneberg, Kronk: Adrian Kemah, Mad Hatter: Tiyana Waldron
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male - Gamer’s Guide to Life
Natalie Armstrong (as Jane), Cedric Faust (as Trip), Tiyana Waldron (as Leigh) Avatars: Adrian Kemah, Azad Taylor, Danielle Sumaryo, Cara Feezor, Game Stop Employee/VO: Ryan Griffiths
Fight Choreographer: Sarah Patrick - Rhythm and Blades
Sarah Luckadoo/Chris Niebling, Juliana Reid/Azad Taylor, Jordan Stanford/Bobby Henneberg
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male - Fight for Me (Music and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy)
Danielle Sumaryo (as Veronica), Adrian Kemah (as JD), CJ Fonmboh (as Kurt), Cedric Faust (as Ram), Cara Feezor (as Heather), Natalie Armstrong (as Martha) Students: Ryan Griffiths, Leah Suber, Tiyana Waldron. Principal: Gavin Shown
Fight Choreographer: Chris Niebling - Time Travel
2400: Sword and Shield: CJ Cameron, Ryan Griffiths, Bobby Henneberg, Adrian Kemah, Sarah Luckadoo, Sarah Patrick, Juliana Reid, Azad Taylor, Tiyana Waldron
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male plus ensemble
2000: Bar Brawl: CJ Cameron, Cedric Faust, Cara Feezor, Ryan Griffiths, Chris Niebling, Sarah Patrick, Gavin Shown, Leah Suber, Azad Taylor, Tiyana Waldron
Fight Choreographer: Juliana Reid plus ensemble
1600: Pirate Ship: Natalie Armstrong, CJ Cameron, CJ Fonmboh, Ryan Griffiths, Bobby Henneberg, Sarah Patrick, Danielle Sumaryo, Juliana Reid
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male plus ensemble
It’s a Knife Fight, Everybody!
Adrian Kemah, Azad Taylor plus ensemble
Fight Choreographer: Jenny Male plus ensemble
CAST BIOS
NATALIE ARMSTRONG (Performer) is a freshman at Howard Community College, majoring in General Studies and Theatre Studies. She has previously acted as Ensemble in Sweeney Todd, Worker’s Chorus in Hadestown, Heather Chandler in Heathers, and a Kit Kat Girl in Cabaret. Natalie would like to thank her parents and teachers for supporting her and encouraging her to pursue theater, and her little sister for the constant constructive criticism.
CJ CAMERON (Performer/Fight Choreographer) is deeply honored to be a part of the dynamic production of A Little Fight Music. She is a member of the Society of American Fight Directors, as an advanced actor combatant with all 8 weapons under her belt. Overflowing with gratitude and excitement, CJ is thrilled to contribute to the creation of thrilling and unforgettable fight sequences that will leave audiences captivated. She would like to thank the cast for their hard work and Jenny for the opportunity. Also, to thank her friends and family for their overwhelming support. Love you all!
CEDRIC FAUST (Performer) is a dual enrollment student at HCC and a junior in high school. He’s majoring in Sociology. He has been in Chesapeake Shakespeare Teen productions of The Tempest, Julius Caesar, and Hamlet. He wants to thank his amazing stage combat teacher, Jenny Male, for inspiring him to join the show, and his mom for always supporting him.
CARA FEEZOR (Performer) is currently a student at Howard Community College majoring in business administration. You might have seen her previously in Anomalous as Dr. Norton and Twelfth Night as Maria. She was also an understudy for the roles Nina/Mash in HCC’s Stupid F-ing Bird and assisted in the crew. She is thrilled to be involved in this production! She would like to thank Jenny for this opportunity and her fellow cast and crew for this memorable experience! She would like to give a special shoutout to her dad, her family, and her friends for always being supportive.
CJ FONMBOH (Performer) is excited to be a part of this production! So far he’s only certified in single sword combat but is working towards unarmed and knife combat! He has been in numerous musicals and cabaret events and is happy to bring those skills to life. CJ would like to thank the cast, crew and production staff for working hard to make this fun experience possible!
RYAN GRIFFITHS (Performer) is a student at Howard Community College majoring in Theatre Arts. He was previously seen in other HCC shows as Sorn in Stupid F*****g Bird and Valentine in Twelfth Night. Ryan is very excited to be participating in his first ever fight show at HCC. Ryan would like to thank his family and friends for supporting and motivating him to pursue acting. He would also like to thank his director and stage combat instructor Jenny Male for the amazing opportunity to be on this stage. He hopes you enjoy the show!
BOBBY HENNEBERG (Performer) is a Columbia, MD based actor. He has previously been seen in Argonautika, Twelfth Night, She Kills Monsters (Howard Community College), Much Ado About Nothing (Baltimore Shakespeare Factory), Macbeth, Into the Forest Wild (Maryland Renaissance Festival), Much Ado About Nothing, Comedy of Errors, A Midsummer Night's Dream (Chesapeake Shakespeare Company), Squidsbury (Truepenny Productions), 13 Dead Husbands, and Neverwhere (Cohesion Theatre Company)
ADRIAN KEMAH (Performer/Fight Choreographer) is SAFD Certified Actor-Combatant. He is experienced in: Unarmed, Knife, Single Sword, Two Handed sword, and Smallsword. He has been in recent shows such as: Twelfth Night, The Importance Of Being Earnest, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, and We Could Be Heroes. Adrian is extremely excited to be a part of this amazing project and is looking forward to co-choreographing the piece “World’s Best.” He is very excited to share something he loves so much with this community.
SARAH LUCKADOO (Performer) is thrilled to be back at HCC, diving into a production packed with sword fights and Fosse flair! A North Carolina native, she now calls Baltimore home, where she juggles her passions as a choreographer, actor, and teaching artist. By day, Sarah is a licensed Physical Therapist Assistant, working with people of all ages to achieve their movement goals. As always, she’d like to thank Jenny Male for the opportunity- enjoy the show!
CHRIS NIEBLING (Performer/Fight Choreographer) is an Touchstone Company Artist for Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC), a graduate of Oberlin College, and a member of the Society of American Fight Directors. He has worked as an actor, director, fight choreographer, intimacy coordinator, or combination thereof at numerous regional theatres including: Ally Theatre Company, Baltimore Opera Company, CSC, Catalyst Theatre Company, The Hatchery Festival, Journeyman Theatre, Live Action Theatre, National Players, Olney Theatre Center, Pallas Theatre Collective, Red Eye Gravy, Rep Stage, Rorschach Theatre, Six Flags America, Solas Nua, Washington National Opera, Washington Shakespeare Company, Alvernia College, Howard Community College, and Carroll Community College.
SARAH PATRICK (Performer/Fight Choreographer) is a graduate of HCC and is very thrilled to be back for another fight show! You may have seen them in their first fight show, We Could Be Heroes, as various different roles. Sarah is SAFD (Society of American Fight Directors) certified in six different weapons and is working on their seventh. Sarah has also stage managed and acted in other HCC productions such as Medea, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, and Eurydice. They hope you enjoy the show as much as they enjoyed putting it on for you!
JULIANA REID (Performer/Fight Choreographer) is thrilled to be in her ninth show with the HCC Theatre program. Earlier seen in HCC’s summer production, Twelfth Night (Fabien). Juliana is a SAFD Intermediate Actor Combatant. She has enjoyed the opportunity of choreographing a number in this show, as well as working alongside such talented castmates. Juliana would like to thank her director Jenny Male for her continued support and guidance through this project. Enjoy the show!
GAVIN SHOWN (Performer) is ecstatic to be a part of another project here at Howard Community College. Some of his past roles have included, but not limited to, playing Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night, Lloyd Roberts in The Wisdom of Eve, and Eurydice’s Father in Eurydice. He would like to thank Jenny Male and the wonderful cast and crew of the showcase for literally knocking some sense into him; his family and friends for their continued support; and Lacy as she blesses him with his most challenging role to date: husband.
JORDAN STANFORD is an HCC Alum and an Advanced Actor Combatant, having tested in 8 weapons with the Society of American Fight Directors. She appeared in HCC’s past fight show, We Could Be Heroes. She is happy to be back alongside some familiar and new fighters!
LEAH SUBER (Performer) is thrilled to be a part of a fight show for the first time, and excited to be taking her first stage combat class this semester! She was previously seen as Violet in Miss Electricity, Rosalind in As You Like It, and Katie in The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical. Leah would like to thank Jenny for being such an encouraging director, her cast mates for making this experience so much fun, and everyone who was a part of making this show possible.
DANIELLE SUMARYO (Performer) is so excited to be performing in HCC’s A Little Fight Music! Some of Danielle’s most recent roles include Olivia in HCC’s Twelfth Night, Ocean O'Connell Rosenberg in HCC's Ride the Cyclone, and Titania in HCC's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Danielle has an AA in Theatre from HCC and is SAFD certified in Single Sword. Danielle would like to thank her cast, crew, friends and family for supporting her in the show!
AZAD TAYLOR (Performer/Fight Choreographer) is an HCC graduate and an actor combatant through the Society of American Fight Directors. He is working on his seventh certification this semester which will be Sword and Shield. This is Azad’s second fight show with Jenny and has been able to showcase his stage combat experience for other roles here at HCC. He has played Charles the Wrestler in As You Like It, Ares in The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, and Duke Orsino in Twelfth Night. Azad has been very grateful for his time learning stage combat with Jenny and is very appreciative of his time learning here at HCC.
TIYANA WALDRON (Performer) is a sophomore at Howard Community College, majoring in Audio Video Media Production and Theatre. She was previously seen as The Child in Eurydice and Feste in Twelfth Night. Tiyana would like to thank her family for always supporting her regardless of her wild dreams.
CREATIVE TEAM BIOS
JENNY MALE (she/her) is a Fight Director & Certified Teacher with the Society of American Fight Directors. She has created choreography for DC theatres such as Studio Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Constellation Theatre Company, Arena Stage, Rep Stage, Olney Theatre, Imagination Stage, Factory 449, and Adventure Theatre. Jenny directed the outdoor drama Tecumseh! from 2013 to 2017 and for many years served as the Fight Director and Dance Choreographer. Other professional directing credits include Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Tecumseh!), My Fair Lady, As You Like It (Ozark Actors Theatre), Into The Woods, Evil Dead: The Musical, Urinetown, …Spelling Bee, and Title of Show (Red Branch Theatre Company), Peter Pan, Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse (Children’s Theatre of Charlotte), and How I Became a Pirate (Adventure Theatre). She holds an MFA in Theatre Pedagogy from Virginia Commonwealth University and is Associate Professor of Theatre at Howard Community College. Directing credits at HCC include Eurydice, Twelfth Night, Spring Awakening, A Chorus Line, Puffs, She Kills Monsters, The Lightning Thief, and Much Ado About Nothing. Two of her productions, Argonautika and Medea, were chosen to perform for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (Region 2). Jenny has created several stage combat shows including Love Hurts, We Could Be Heroes, and A Little Fight Music. Jenny would like to thank the cast, crew, and production team for their fierce and fabulous work on this show.
GABRIELLE CAMASSAR (Lighting Designer) is a Howard Community College graduate working as a lighting designer locally. Some of her previous work includes Twelfth Night at HCC, Trouble in Mind, and She Kills Monsters at UMBC. She would like to thank her family and her boyfriend for always encouraging her.
ROBB HUNTER (Video Fight Choreographer) is a member of AEA, SAG/AFTRA, SDC and is a Fight Master recognized by the Society of American Fight Directors for whom he is also a Certified Teacher, Fight Director and Firearms Instructor. Robb has choreographed violence/movement for hundreds of productions nationwide, including many for The Shakespeare Theatre, The Folger Theatre, Arena Stage, The Kennedy Center, Studio Theatre, The Huntington Theatre, The Cape Playhouse, Theatre Harlem, Wolf Trap Opera, Woolly Mammoth, Ford’s, Olney, Mosaic, Rorschach, Center Stage, Washington National Opera and many others. Robb is a six-time Helen Hayes nominee, a recipient of the award for HIR at Woolly Mammoth and has received several other awards for movement choreography as well as the Likhachev Foundation Cultural Fellowship to Russia. Robb holds an MFA in Theatre Pedagogy from Virginia Commonwealth University and is the founder of Preferred Arms, Inc.
www.robbhunter.org Instagram: @dcfightdirector
KATE TWILLEY (Costume Designer) is excited to get a chance to come back to design/collaborate with HCC's Theatre Department. Her recent credits include HCC Dance Showcase 2025, Anomalous,Twelfth Night, HCC Dance Company 2025, The Importance of Being Earnest, Ride the Cyclone, HCC Dance Showcase 2024, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, Medea, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Kate holds a B.A. in Theatre from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a focus in Costume Design.
LEXI TWILLEY (Stage Manager/Props Designer) is secondary theatre teacher in Howard County as well as adjunct faculty at HCC. After dabbling in acting, teaching, designing, and stage managing at academic institutions around Maryland, she is happy to come back to HCC to work on this production with some of her favorite people! Some of her previous credits at HCC include Twelfth Night (Stage Manager/Props Designer), The Importance of Being Earnest (Props Designer), Ride the Cyclone (Props Designer), and Eurydice (Stage Manager/Props Designer/Dramaturgy).
SAMINA VIETH (Scenic Designer) is thrilled to be back at Howard Community College after designing last year's production of Eurydice! By day she works for the federal government and by night she moonlights by creating scenic designs around the DMV area. Favorite past designs from HCC Shows include: Puffs, Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief, Argonautika Recent scenic design work includes: Catholic University: Bright Star, Pippin, Next to Normal, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson; American University: Spring Awakening, The Lower Depths; Imagination Stage: Wiley and The Hairy Man, The Miraculous Adventures of Edward Tulane; Adventure Theatre: How I Became a Pirate; Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival: The 39 Steps, Beauty and the Beast. Samina holds an MFA in scenic design from Florida State University. More of her work can be seen at hellosamina.com.
OLIVIA MURRAY (Assistant Stage Manager) is proud to be working on her seventh production at Howard Community College. Previously, she was the stage manager for The Importance of Being Earnest and Ride The Cyclone, the assistant stage manager for Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical, We Could Be Heroes, Medea, and the 2024 Spring Dance Showcase, as well as a production assistant for Skin of Our Teeth. This is her 3rd year at HCC, majoring in nothing in particular. She wants to thank the cast, the production, artistic team, and everyone who worked to make this show as great as possible!
LACY SHOWN (Assistant Stage Manager) is overjoyed to be back at HCC! Her previous work includes Laughing Stock (LMP), Twelfth Night (HCC), and Wisdom of Eve (LMP). She’d like to thank her friends, family, Jenny Male for always giving her an opportunity to help out, and her (finally) Husband!!!
A. LORRAINE ROBINSON (Production Manager) is an award-winning theatre director, producer, and community arts educator. She’s previously worked at Arena Stage, Dallas Theater Center, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, and ran her own theatre company, MuseFire Productions. Lorraine has a bachelor’s degree in Theatre & Psychology from St. Mary’s College of MD, where she’s been an adjunct instructor and guest director, and has a master’s degree in Theatre from Brown University. She is thrilled to be in residence at the Horowitz Visual and Performing Arts Center and supporting her first HCC fight show!
HCC THEATRE PROGRAM
Bill Gillett, Chair, Performing Arts
Jenny Male, Coordinator of Theatre
Lisa Wilde, Professor, Theatre
HOROWITZ CENTER STAFF
Janelle Broderick - Horowitz Center Director
Jessica Chaney - Content Coordinator
John Elder - Technical Director
A. Lorraine Robinson - Production Manager
Darius McKeiver - Business Associate
Linwood Milan – Technical Coordinator
Eric Moore - Production Electrician
Mark Smedley - Associate Technical Director
Julie Via - Audience Services Manager
Bill Watson – Gallery Manager and Curator
SPECIAL THANKS
Taylor Porter, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Faust & Family, Preferred Arms, Lewis Shaw
This performance is made possible through generous support from the Maryland State Arts Council.

HCC’s Theatre Program is also a participating member of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF).
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The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, part of the Rubenstein Arts Access Program, is generously funded by David M. Rubenstein.
Special thanks to The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
Additional support is provided by The Honorable Stuart Bernstein and Wilma E. Bernstein; and the Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation.
Kennedy Center education and related artistic programming is made possible through the generosity of the National Committee for the Performing Arts.
This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). The aims of this national theater education program are to identify and promote quality in college-level theater production. To this end, each production entered is eligible for a response by a regional KCACTF representative, and selected students and faculty are invited to participate in KCACTF programs involving scholarships, internships, grants and awards for actors, directors, dramaturgs, playwrights, designers, stage managers and critics at both the regional and national levels.
Productions entered on the Participating level are eligible for invitation to the KCACTF regional festival and may also be considered for national awards recognizing outstanding achievement in production, design, direction and performance. Last year more than 1,500 productions were entered in the KCACTF involving more than 200,000 students nationwide. By entering this production, our theater department is sharing in the KCACTF goals to recognize, reward, and celebrate the exemplary work produced in college and university theaters across the nation.