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MEAN GIRLS: HIGH SCHOOL EDITION

Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the wild and vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. How will this naïve newbie rise to the top of the popularity pecking order? By taking on The Plastics, a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. But when Cady and her friends devise a “Revenge Party” to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a Queen Bee without getting stung.

Adapted from Fey’s hit 2004 film, Mean Girls was nominated for a staggering 12 Tony Awards. This queen-bee took Broadway by storm and has joined the musical in-crowd. And now, so can you with Mean Girls High School Version!

Ticket Information

Presale: $25.00 + fees

Seating Information

Seating is general admission.
ASL section located on the left side of the audience.

Community Impact

This performance features licensed and provisionally licensed interpreters, students, and many dedicated volunteers.

Local Artists

This theatre company features young artists, and has a 60 year legacy.

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Sat. Sep. 20th | 7:00p

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ASL Interpreted Performance

Presented in collaboration with: Greasepaint Youth Theater
Stagebrush Theatre

Meet The Team

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Darian Gerow

Lead Interpreter

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Katlyn Pavlica

Theatrical Interpreter

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Miriam Hall

Apprentice

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Cameron Lucas Eggers

Interpreter Mentor

Who's who?

Darian Gerow

Darian Gerow, a graduate of Phoenix College’s Interpreter Preparation program, has his theatrical interpreting debut with Order Chaos theatre company, though he is no stranger to the arts. Over 20 years of passion and varied musical and theatrical experiences have brought Darian to add performance interpreting to his repertoire. Darian aspires to grow from this theatrical experience and incorporate this new knowledge into other productions and stagecraft to provide access and enjoyment of the arts for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, as the arts were so vital to him.

Katlyn Pavlica

Starting her journey in San Diego, Katlyn Pavlica grew up with performance and theatrical arts as a part of life. In high school, a passion for languages and culture emerged. After 3 years of Japanese, college was rife with new beginnings. She tried her hand at American Sign Language (pun intended!) and took off like a shot. Having graduated Phoenix College’s Interpreter Program, providing equal communication access to the Deaf / Hard of Hearing Community is her profession. Getting a taste of theatrical interpreting at Order Chaos Theatre Company, she has now successfully connected these two passions which have had strong influence, spanning from past, to present, and into the future.

Miriam Hall

Miriam Hall is a recent graduate of Phoenix College’s Interpreter Preparation Program with experience in community interpreting. A lifelong lover of theater, she is excited to make her theatrical interpreting debut with ASL Impact. Miriam is passionate about partnering with the Deaf community to expand access to the arts and is grateful for the opportunity to merge her love of performance with her commitment to accessibility. She looks forward to continuing to grow as a theatrical interpreter and to serving alongside such a dedicated team.

Cameron Lucas Eggers

An artist at heart, Cameron Lucas Eggers feels inspired by the expressive nature of American Sign Language. Cameron is not only a professional ASL interpreter, but also an actor and dancer. Cameron’s debut with Order Chaos Theatre Company was portraying James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God, which was the culmination of years pursuing his lifelong passions. Cameron is thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to perform, and now serve as the ASL Impact Founder, CEO, and Creative Director. He hopes that through theater, music, and art that the interpreting and ASL community can grow in camaraderie and provide encouraging and safe spaces for all to thrive. “ASL is a gift I’ve received from countless people on my journey. It’s an honor to be a part of a story that is so much bigger than all of us.”

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