Andrew Metzroth (Ensemble Member) has helped create over 150 shows in the Denver metro area since 2005. Selected BETC design credits include Eden Prairie, 1971 (Sound, 2023 Henry Nomination), Going to a Place Where You Already Are (Lighting, 2018 Henry nomination/Projections), Ambition Facing West (Lighting), Grounded (Production Design), Bach at Leipzig (Sound), Ghost-Writer (Sound, 2013 Henry Nomination), The SantaLand Diaries (Lights/Sound), Shipwrecked! (Sound/Music), An Empty Plate in the Cafe du Grand
Jihad Milhem
Jihad Milhem (Ensemble Member) has called Colorado home since 2013. In that time he has appeared in BETC’s past productions of Guards at the Taj, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, and The Rembrandt. Among the theatres in Colorado, Jihad has appeared are Colorado Shakespeare Festival (You Can’t Take It With You, Richard III, Hamlet, Shakespeare and Violence Prevention Tour), The Edge Theatre (Glengarry Glen Ross, The Nance), square product theatre (She Rides Horses Like the Stock Exchange, Everything Was
Erika Mori
Erika Mori (Ensemble Member) has appeared in BETC’s productions of “Ms. Holmes and Ms. Watson – Apt. 2B,” “Fourteen Funerals,” “A Christmas Carol,” and “The Wolves.” She is best known for her performance capture work in video games, specifically her award-winning performance as Alex Chen in “Life is Strange: True Colors” and Camina Drummer performance/stunt double in “The Expanse: A Telltale Game.”
Ron Mueller
Ron Mueller (Ensemble Member) is the Technical Director for the College of Music at the University of Colorado in Boulder. In the last year, he co-designed and built scenery for BETC’s Cyrano and Ripcord with Tina Anderson. Also this season, he designed scenery for An Iliad. Previously for BETC, he designed scenery and lighting for Annapurna and scenery for Seminar, The Aliens and Outside Mullingar. Other recent designs include Legacy of Light, a scenic design for CU Theatre and
Chip Persons
Chip Persons (Ensemble Member) has performed with BETC as Oscar Wilde in “Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde,” and as Sir Isaac Newton in “Vera Rubin: Bringing the Dark to Light.” He assistant-directed BETC’s production of “Going to a Place Where You Already Are,” and served on the BETC board of directors. Chip has appeared with Local Theatre Company, the Arvada Center, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, and Stories On