On Cue Players - Kaitlyn Hartmann

Kaitlyn Hartmann has been acting as long as she can remember perhaps as a way to be like her older sister Chelsea, who was into acting at the time as well. Her passion for acting ever since then has flourished unbelievably.
 
Her first performance was in a school play in kindergarten, then in Missoula Children's theatre as a caterpillar. Through kindergarten to grade six Chelsea had performed in Missoula Children's Theatre many times. She was also part of a Calida Junctura Productions show in grade six. During her grade seven year at St.Anthony's school, her class put on the production ‘Help! I'm trapped in a high school!’ where she had the role of Mrs. Evelyn Culpepper, an elderly high school secretary, who was an undercover agent for the F.B.I. Granny Squad. She has had many roles in school performances and choirs. In addition Kaitlyn also plays the guitar and piano and she is also accomplished in dance and singing.
 
Kaitlyn has been in extensive speech arts practice with Mrs. Tina Watchorn for the previous six years, where she has won numerous awards for speech arts at the Pacific Northwest Music Festival. In addition Kaitlyn has performed at scholarship nights and galas and has been asked to observe twice and perform at the provincial level. She hopes to continue speech arts until her graduatation.

Text Box: CAROLE WARREN caught the theatre bug in 1997 when she made her first debut for On Cue Players as 'Willa' in the play 'Bad Year for Tomatoes' presented at Drama Festival. Since then she has appeared as 'Anne Boleyn' in 'That's the Spirit and 'Mary' in 'The Melville Boys' another festival piece. Other appearances were 'Willa Mae' in 'French Fries' and 'Gail' in 'Anything for You', parts of On Cue's production Nibbles & Bits. Subsequently she played 'Carolyn Cavanaugh' in 'Sinners' and a challenging role in 'The Dining Room' as eight different characters which was also a festival piece. The most recent play she performed in was 'My Darling Judith' as 'Judith'. Carole has also worked as Co-Director, Stage Manager and Set Design & Decorator in 'Opening Night', and Director in 'Shakespeare is Dead' (Nibbles & Bits). Aside from acting she has decorated and helped build sets and done make-up on many productions. 
WARNING: Theatre is addictive, it will make you laugh until your sides hurt