Directors

 

Camee Faulk

Head Theatre Director

 

Camee Faulk has been teaching high school theatre since 2012. She has a B.A. in Theatre Arts Education from Brigham Young University. Camee has been involved in theatre since middle school and has enjoyed being involved in productions in myriad ways throughout high school and college. In college, Camee won the department's "Best Director" award for her production of Next to Normal and was chosen to represent BYU at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival stage management competition in Los Angeles. She also completed a theatre internship with renowned Cornerstone Theatre Company in Los Angeles and assistant stage managed one of their productions. She was also able to production stage manage a new musical in New York at the New York City Musical Theatre Festival. Camee spent most of her teaching career at Kearns High School in Utah and won the KSL News Radio Teacher Feature Award thanks to a nomination from a parent. She continues to perform as an actor, mainly in musical theatre productions. She has been performing at the Desert Star Playhouse in Murray, Utah, for eight years and has also been seen on numerous web series and the popular TV show Studio C. Camee has three beautiful children, a very supportive husband, and an absolute love for teaching theatre. 

 

Email: camee.faulk@humbleisd.net | Phone: (281) 641-7058 ​

 

Mosher

Technical Theatre Director

 

Mosher is a theatrical designer from Lubbock, TX with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Technology from Texas Tech University. Their professional credits include work in the world premiere of Of Beauty Queens and Childhood Dreams by Michelle Benson and General Store by Brian Watkins. Some of their favorite works include Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson by Michael Freedman performed in a Barn and Canterville by Randal Rapstien performed in a Lubbock resident’s home. In addition to their work with theatre, they have also worked extensively with dance productions including working with Ballet Lubbock on their world premiere of Click. 

 

This is their first year serving as the technical director at Kingwood High School and couldn't be more excited to work on such an amazing show with such talented students. “Thank you to my friends, and my partner for supporting me through the challenges of producing live theatre! I couldn’t make it happen without them”

 

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Joscelyne Oktabetz

Costume Director

 

Joscelyne Oktabetz is a theatrical costume designer and construction artist. Before joining the teaching profession, she worked all over the United States in professional theatre, including Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, and the Santa Fe Opera. Joscelyne graduated from the University of Tennessee with her Master of Fine Arts degree in Theatre Costume Design. She received her bachelor's degree from Louisiana Tech University in theatre with a concentration in performance and costume design. She worked for Lexington Children’s Theatre for three years prior to returning to school, where she worked as a costume designer, construction artist, puppet builder, and costume shop supervisor.

 

Email: joscelyne.oktabetz@humbleisd.net | Phone: (281) 641-7032

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