Cast and Crew

** This page is currently under construction while we add biographies and photos of our team. Keep checking back! **

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Shannon Campe

(Jo, Writer, Producer)

Shannon studied theatre at Butler University and Royal Holloway University of London before moving to Chicago in 2015, where she writes, performs, and podcasts. She co-hosted the Stage of Fools podcast from 2015 to 2018. Favorite acting credits include Twelfth Night (Viola), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Hermia), and “Marcy and Me” (Elaine.) Previous audio drama work includes Whiskey Radio Hour, “Eight Days, Seven Nights,” and the Sophomore Lit podcast. She has also worked in a teaching capacity at the Indiana Repertory Theater and imProv Playhouse. Updates on her work and podcast guest appearances can be found on her website. Shannon grew up reading Little Women and working on this project has been a dream come true.


Sammi Campbell

(Producer)

Sammi Campbell is a writer and literature lover living in Portland, Oregon. As you are reading this, she is likely cooing at her cat, Spooky, hunting for new recipes, or thinking about ghosts. She is the co-host of Excessively Diverted and her writing can be found at highly-illogical.com.

 

Julia Rohed-Worthington

(Director)

Julia Rohed is a freelance theatre director and producer based in Chicago, IL. Select directing credits include; Animal Farm, The Rubenstein Kiss (Coriolis Theatre Company), Rusalka (Snapshots Fest- 20% Theatre Company), The Essentials (First Laugh One Act Play Fest- Piccolo Theatre), The Bird Girl, Luz Estrada (Mercy Street Theatre). Julia also served as Artistic Director at Mercy Street Theatre where she helped produce dozens of staged reading and new work productions. She is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago, where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre-Directing. Julia would like to thank Shannon for this wonderful opportunity to direct and collaborate with the many amazing artists on our Little Women team!


Bex Carlos

(Editor)

Bex Carlos is a Podcaster, Audio Editor, and Social Media Consultant located in St. Louis. When she isn’t making audio masterpieces, she practices tarot, and hangs out with her cat Toulouse.

 

Camille Michelotti

(Beth)

Camille Michelotti is thrilled to play the role of Beth in Little Women! Though this is her podcasting debut, you may recognize her voice from the airwaves on 89.3 WNUR-FM, Northwestern University's campus radio station, where she spent most of her undergraduate years as an on-air personality. Onstage, her most recent credits include appearances in Corn Productions' Nightmares on Lincoln Ave: Slasher High, and Vaudezilla's Broadway Burlesque Spectacular. Thanks a million for listening!




 

Kiely Fong

(Amy)

Kiely Fong is a California girl who wants you to know that, yeah, she did theatre in high school, thanks for asking. She enjoys doing needlepoint and singing in the car. On any given day you can find her at Disneyland or, like, a fun mall trying to figure out how to park for free. She’s a cohost of the once-in-a-blue-moon Disney Channel Original Movie podcast, The Color of Friendship. If you’d like, you can follow her on Twitter, though she can’t imagine why you would. Heart emojis

 

Amanda Winston

(Marmee)

Amanda Winston has been performing in the Windy City since 2011. She is an Indiana native with a BA in Theatre from Butler University. Recent voiceover work includes the audiobook trilogy "Smoky Mountain Secrets Saga" and spots for brands such as Beachwaver Co, Surebonder, and Adagio Teas. Recent film credits include "I Married Black" and the upcoming feature "Evil Lurks", due out in 2020. Amanda extends her undying love and thanks to her family and the unmatchable JDW. Visit her website here.




 

Clint Worthington

(John Brooke)

Clint Worthington is a Chicago-based film/TV critic and podcaster. You can find most of his work as a Senior Writer for Consequence of Sound, and as the founder and editor-in-chief of The Spool. He also co-hosts the podcasts More of a Comment, Really... and Hall of Faces. You can find his other audio drama work on the Hartlife NFP series Our Fair City and Unwell.

 

Phil Gonzales

(Grandpa Lawrence)

Phil Gonzales is a Twin Cities performer and the Producer/Host of Deep In Bear Country - A Berenstain Bearcast and It’s Del Toro Time! - A Guillermo Del Toro Podcast. He recently appeared onstage in his solo show “Deep In Bear Country,” a reflection on life and mortality and The Berenstain Bears. Follow him on Twitter.



 

Suri

(Theme Music Composer and Performer)

Suri is a singer-songwriter from Chicago. She began piano at the age of four and studied until she completed her Bachelor’s in Music Performance. She had secretly begun writing songs during her college years but only came to admit this after graduation. Her first songs birthed from living joyful yet challenging experiences abroad in Paris, China, London, and Hong Kong. But through it, she found her voice and love for herself. Her music has been related to the likes of Aurora, Lana Del Rey, and Florence + the Machine. It is a fusion of classical piano, electronic orchestral sounds, jazzy vocals, and poetic lyrics. She writes out of her deep empathy for others who have learned the daily courage to live because of physical and mental health needs. She shares in that journey and hopes that others will connect to her too. 

Find her on Patreon, where fans can get exclusive content for as little as a dollar per month. Her new single is out on SoundCloud, and fans are welcome to contact her via Instagram for a free download. You can also experience Suri’s music on Twitter, Facebook, Bandcamp, YouTube, and her website.