2023 I-M Gallery
Aidyn Trinity Stevens (she/her)
Director
Aidyn Trinity is a multi-disciplinary theatre artist whose study has focused on applied and community-based theatre. She graduated from Western Washington University in 2022 where she performed classical voice and theatre, practiced costume design, and led workshops inspired by Theatre of the Oppressed. Aidyn is excited to work in Seattle again as she grew up here and has a profound love for the Seattle performing arts scene.
Mariah Lee Squires (she/they) and S.W. Jones (they/them)
Playwright Team
Mariah Lee Squires and S.W. Jones met at Cornish College of the Arts where they both graduated Magna Cum Laude. They began their artistic partnership shortly after graduation, particularly interested in developing new works focused on femme and nonbinary identities. They have a keen interest in storytelling that explores the theatre of questions and use their writing to, as Cesar A. Cruz said, “comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
Mia McGlinn (she/her)
Carmilla | Carmilla
Mia McGlinn is an actress and filmmaker. Her recent credits include Babe (Crimes of the Heart), Juliet (Romeo and Juliet, PGT), Natashya (Three Sisters, BCT), and Joy (Cinderella, PGT). She would like to thank Aidyn for the opportunity to play the charming Carmilla, Mariah Lee Squires and S.W Jones for trusting her with their words and her family for always supporting her creative endeavors.
Jessica Marvin-Romero (she/her)
Laura | Carmilla
Jessica Marvin-Romero (she/her) is a Mexican-American actress and poet thrilled to be making her debut in the Seattle theatre scene after graduating from Temple University. Some past works include Fátima in Pase lo que Pase with PlayPenn in Philadelphia and Cindy in Fefu and Her Friends (Temple University).
Meghan Ames (she/they)
Madame Perrodon | Carmilla
Meghan [she/they] moved to Seattle 5 years ago and began working with theatres around the Puget Sound including Vashon Repertory Theatre, Centerstage, and Take a Stand. After studying with clown and physical theater teachers including Chris Bayes, Giovanni Fusetti, and Philippe Gaulier, Meghan became a member of UMO Ensemble - a physical theatre group out of Vashon Island."
Bradley Goodwill (he/him)
Father | Carmilla
Bradley is thrilled to be a part of the New Works Festival. Locally he has been seen at Intiman, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Theatre Anonymous, and 14/48 Projects. He has appeared on the TV shows Grimm, Z Nation, and The Librarians. Film work includes Warmuffin, The Architect, and Burn It All.
Riley Gene (they/them)
The Girl/The Gentleman/Doctor | Carmilla
Riley Gene (they/them) is a proud trans-fem/non-binary, autistic actor, director, and playwright based in Seattle. Riley Gene has appeared on stage with Seattle Rep, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare Company, Freehold's Engaged Theatre Tour, the 1448 Projects, Strawberry Workshop Theatre, Dacha Theatre, and more. Currently serving as the General Manager of Sound Theatre Company, Riley holds a BFA in Original Works Theatre from Cornish College of the Arts. Next up, they will be seen in Seattle Shakespeare Company's Two Gentleman of Verona.
Michael Ramquist (he/him)
Housekeeper/Art Conservator/General Spielsdorf | Carmilla
Michael (He/Him) has been fortunate enough to have performed with many theater companies in the Seattle area. He couldn't be more delighted than to be included in "Carmilla." The brave and talented people making this theater happen inspire him and teach him every day. Fangs for your support!