Genie Reiman-Directing & Costumes

Genie Reiman is a teaching artist with the Arts and Humanities Council of Tulsa. An Oklahoma A+ fellow and is on the Oklahoma State Arts Council’s roster of teaching artists. She has also acted and directed in the Tulsa area for over 25 years. She has also served as costume designer for Clark theatre as well as many Harwelden productions. Recently she has toured Northeastern Oklahoma school districts with the Harwelden Institute’s production of "The Reluctant Dragon" and "Aladdin." In 1996 Genie received the Jingle Feldman Award as an Individual Performing Artist. With this grant she produced and performed a one-woman show titled, "Tears in My Heart" which was based on letters written by her great, great, great aunt who served as a nurse during the Civil War. Before coming to Tulsa, Genie received her BFA in Theatre from the University of South Dakota and her MFA in Acting/Directing with an emphasis in Child Drama from the University of North Carolina/Greensboro.
Sally Adams-Improv

Sally Adams is a long time fan of improvisational theatre. She started the improv troupes at Booker T. Washington High School and Holland Hall School when she was a high school drama teacher. Both troupes are still going strong even though they are older than her socks. She directs theatre locally and has been known to act (even when not on stage). She is a partner and editor of the local women's magazine, "LIVE Now!", and works as a grant writer by day.
Jason Watts-Improv

Jason received his BFA in theater direction at Loyola Marymount University, in Los Angeles. He became involved with Laughing Matter in November of 2002. He quickly became addicted. He has enjoyed co-directing the improv troupe since January 2005. Jason was last seen, on the Heller stage, as Jacob Marley, in "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol". He is also currently serving on the Heller Council and as Vice-President for TACTA.
Whitson Hanna-Technical


Whitson Hanna grew up in Oklahoma. He has been involved in theatre for eleven years.  He got his bachelors degree in acting from the California Institute of the Arts, in Los Angeles.  He is happy to be working with the Heller / Clark staff to bring new and interesting work to the Tulsa area.
Sherry Zyskowski-Round The Bend Players

Sherry has been involved in theatre most of her life. Starting in California, auditioning for a Bob Hope movie, Little Miss Marker when she was 4. She proceeded to march through school with yearly productions and went on to high school, took a brief break during college, then during child rearing years, returning to it when her children were of an age that didn't require supervision .
She has been actively involved since then. Sherry is willing to do most anything that involves theater. She has acted in hundreds of productions, worked back stage in nearly as many and currently is in the process of creating with Rita Boyle a group of perfomers referred to as the "Round the Bend Players.
Not willing to retire, she and Rita decided to continue acting and being involved in theater and entertainment and are finding there are many just like themselves within this new and promising group.


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