Kevin Lee-y Green (Director/Choreograph
er) is the son of Donna Green of Bolivia North Carolina and the late Lee–y Green. Kevin trained with the Theater Dance Workshop of Wilmington, North Carolina, under the instruction of the well-known, Judy Greenhut, and later trained under Nicole Bennett, at The Wilmington School of Performing Arts. Additionally, Kevin received vocal training under David Bass and Lynn O’Connell and piano training under Mary Sljaka. He is a graduate of North Carolina School of The Arts, where he studied dance for four years under the instruction of Trish Casey, Brenda Daniels,
Dianne Markham, and Sean Sullivan. Kevin has performed in the works of various artists, such as David Parsons (“Nascimento”); Camille Brown (“Shelter of Presence”); and Janice Lancaster
(“St. John’s Wort”), to list a few. Kevin was also seen in the all-school production of “West Side Story." That production was under the direction of Broadway veteran Gerald Freedman. During the summer, Kevin works as a dance teacher with “Broadway on Second Street ,” a children’s arts camp, in Wilmington , North Carolina . Aside from his dance life, Kevin keeps busy choreographing and directing full-length musicals for the Wilmington Thalian Association, Journey Productions, South Brunswick High School ’s musical theater group and the South Brunswick High School Show Choir. Kevin created and runs a small dance and theater company, TECHMOJA, with whom he stages some of his original works, along with musicals. His company made their debut theatrical appearance this past February ('09) with their production of DREAMGIRLS. and this past August ('09) put on a production of THE WIZ. On a personal note, “I would like to thank my mother, my father, and my brother for their belief in my talent and in me. I would also like to thank them for pushing me so hard and then catching me when I stumbled. I pause to thank God and ask him to take care of my Father-I know he will. This is for you, Dad, and I won’t quit until I’m a star. I love you both!”
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Kameron King:
Kameron Scott King is a 19 year old sophomore theatre major at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
In 2007-2008 at Ashley High School he was the President of the Ashley Curtain Troupe & wrote & directed his own production of A Midsummer Nightmare. Kameron was the first recipient of The Pat Hingle Theatre Scholarship in 2008. He has acted in numerous Thalian Asso
ciation Children’s Theatre. Playwrights Producing Company & Guerilla Theatre Productions, He has appeared in local independent films such as Greed, Gluttony & Warehouse Shopping, Bummin It: Life and Times of Oyster Bummins and co-starred in Undoing Time (We Have No Life Productions & HighFall Productions) which won the Audience Choice award at the Cinema City International Film Festival in LA. Kameron has also had roles in major motion pictures & Television shows such as El Camino, Little Brittain and The Marc Pease Experience. He is currently starring in the new pilot Raven Rock by C-G Productions and has written a feature length film entitled “October House” which is currently being filmed locally by Eyes to The Soul Production Company & C-G Productions. He was also member of K-Motion Hip-Hop dance team for 6 years & the creator/instructor of the “Acting for the Dancer” class the summer of 2009 at Techniques In Motion School of Dance. He has won numerous regional character dance & judges choice awards and Overall placements for such dance routines as “White & Nerdy”, Amish Paradise”, Old Folks & “Harry Potter In The Hood”. Wilmington native actor Kameron King was selected to participate in The Disney College Program at The Walt Disney World Resort and served as a Disney Cast Member & College Student thru January 2010!!! Kameron was one of only 12 UNCG college students chosen from an interview & audition and one of 350 internationally chosen for this program per internship. Kameron graduated from the Disney College Program January 2010.