Hannah Sauder
  • Communication
  • Class of 2016
  • Lititz, PA

Hannah Sauder participates in Goshen College fall mainstage

2014 Nov 13

Hannah Sauder, a junior Communication major from Lititz, PA, is a participant in the Goshen College production of "Eurydice." Hannah attends Neffsville Mennonite Church.

"Eurydice" blends romance, death, humor, whimsy, music and poetry in a contemporary retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus. The 2014 fall mainstage production, directed by Michelle Milne, assistant professor of theater, will be presented on Nov. 14, 15 and 22 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 16 and 23 at 3 p.m. (ASL interpreted) in Goshen College's Umble Center.

The cast includes Christina Hofer, a junior theater and interdisciplinary studies major from Dolton, South Dakota, as Eurydice; Paul Zehr, a senior music and theater major from Carthage, New York, as Orpheus; Martin Flowers, a senior music and theater major from Nappanee, Indiana; Sarah Lake-Rayburn, a senior theater major from Champaign, Illinois; Nick Peebles, a sophomore theater and communication major from Chicago, Illinois; Lea Ramer, a sophomore social work major from Fort Collins, Colorado; and Megan Yordy, a first-year history and peace, justice and conflict studies major from Rochelle, Illinois.

"Eurydice" is produced by Doug Liechty Caskey, professor of theater. The production team includes Andrew Moeggenborg, assistant professor of theater, technical director and set designer; Sandy Slabaugh, production assistant; Martin Flowers, acting coach; Angie Troyer, stage manager and props designer; Riley Woods, light designer; Mary Seeck, costume designer; Jake Smucker, sound composer; Hannah Sauder, hair and makeup designer; Melanie Hertzler, dramaturgy; Paul Zehr, assistant technical director; Ben Ganger, assistant stage manager and master electrician; Brett Conrad, assistant stage manager and master carpenter; Tabitha Immanuel, light board operator; Leah Stebly, hair and makeup; Noemi Salvador, hair and makeup; Jacob Zehr, sound board operator; Brianna Brubaker, interpreter; Mia Engle, interpreter; and Clara Beck, house manager.