The Crew

Producer

Assistant Producer

Stage Manager

Assistant Stage Managers

Technical Director

Subtitle Translator

Subtitle Operator

Lighting Design and Operator

Sound Operator

Usher

Poster Designers

Host

Photographer

Videographer

Front of House



Seoul Players Board Members

Louis Groves

Lorne Oliver

Sarah Smith 

Elizabeth Martin, Tori King

Brian Petersen

Su Hahn

Tiffany Bakthy, Angelina Gokul

Amie Ko

Sarah Smith

Lydia Choi

Louis Groves and Ryan Walters

Greta C. Wink

Bret Lindquist

Yeobin Park

Andrea Tollefsen, Luana Munn,
Jamie Davison

Brian Petersen, Lorne Oliver,
Louis Groves, Janete da Rocha


Amie Ko – Light Designer

Amie Ko is a border trotter of many cultures. Growing up trilingual, she always found fascination in words. She majored in Literature and minored in Theatre at National Taiwan University. Being utterly obsessed with words, lighting, and how the two worlds collide from page to stage, she explores the transcreation of worlds set on stages. She has worked on the world tour of Disney’s Lion King all the way to fringe shows set in tiny cafes in Taipei. Her Seoulite designs include plays from Seoul Shakespeare company and Seoul Players.

Elizabeth Martin – Assistant Stage Manager

Elizabeth Martin is a Canadian theatre practitioner and teacher. She holds a combined B.A in Dramatic Arts and English Language and Literature with a concentration in stage management. Prior to teaching in Korea, she worked with the Hamilton Fringe Festival and local theatre groups within her community. Since coming to Korea, she has had a strong desire to return to stage management. She has participated as an ASM for Seoul Shakespeare’s 2024 production of Romeo and Juliet, as well as last year’s 10-Minute Play Festival. She looks forward to returning to the role this year!

Tori King – Assistant Stage Manager

Tori King is a Canadian English teacher who has lived in South Korea for over 6 years. She has had a deep love for theater for over 15 years in English and Korean. This is her first 10-Minute Play Festival. She is excited to be involved in such a creative experience and looks forward to working with everyone. Each performance is another story being brought to life by the talented actors, and she can’t wait to see the show.