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About Us:

Co-Artistic Director: Kimberly Miller  Ki

Co-Artistic Director: Meagan Kedrowski  Ki

Kimberly Miller is a graduate of Minnesota State University, Moorhead where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre with emphases in Directing, Acting and Technical Theatre. As a junior at MSUM, Kimberly competed in a regional directing competition sponsored by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society in association with the Kennedy Center. She won the regional competition and was then sent to compete nationally at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. By advancing to nationals, she awarded with an Associate Director Membership to the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society. This Is Our Youth marks her directorial debut in the Twin Cities Metro.  She previously was on the directing staff for the 2014 Fringe Festival hit, Now I See. She has previously directed Othello, Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical, and Sweet Nothing: A Grim Fairytale, among other titles. Kimberly is overjoyed to have started Sidecar Theatre with Meagan Kedrowski, and would like to thank her friends and family for all of their support. Sidecar Theatre would not exist without them!

Meagan Kedrowski is a graduate of Minnesota State University, Moorhead (MSUM). While at MSUM, Meagan received her Bachelor’s Degree in Theatre, with emphases in Acting, Directing, and Technical Design. In her time in the cities she has been seen acting on stage with Open Window Theatre, Theatre in the Round, Chameleon Theatre Circle, Mission Theatre Company, Gadfly Productions, Silver Slipper Productions, and is excited to add History Theatre to that list this next spring. She has had the pleasure of collaborating on projects with Live Action Set and Dangerous Productions. Her scenic designs have also been seen on stage with Gadfly, Isoclasmic Theatre, Rosetown Players, Chameleon Theatre, and most recently with Four Humors Theatre, and Theatre Coup d’etat. During the day Meagan works part time as a Direct Service Specialist Case Coordinator for adults with disabilities at Community Involvement programs. Meagan also works as an independent contractor, doing things like working seasonally with Saint Paul Academy Middle School as an Assistant Director/ Stage Manger, construction crew overhire with Mixed Blood Theatre, and recently just joined Park Square Theatre as an Assistant Stage Manager and run crew.

Current Cast:

Paul LaNave

Molly Adams

Richard Weber

Molly Adams is a native of the Twin Citites who just recently returned to the area after getting a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. As a Pointer Molly hit the stage in such roles as Mary Warren (Crucible), Maureen (Stags and Hens), Miss Prism (The Importance of Being Earnest) as well as a series of cameos in student written/produced works. "I would like to thank all of my friends and family for the love and support you've given me whether its been for years or just the last few months. I would like to send out a special thanks to my mother, Rose. You help me pick up the pieces on my worst days and are always the first one to celebrate my successes with me on my best days, I couldn't ask for anything more of my mother, my motivator, my best friend, thank you." 

Paul is an actor based in Minnesota, and a graduate of the University of Minnesota: Duluth with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre with an emphasis in Acting. Over the past year, he has appeared in productions with a variety of theatre companies around the state, including Renegade Theater Company, Pioneer Place Theatre Company, Paper Crane Theatre, and now Sidecar Theatre. Previous credits include Ken (Red), Hal (Proof), Bobby (Coronado), Greg (Bleacher Bums), Herald (O.I.N.K.), Richmond/Lieutenant/Dighton (Richard III). Paul is truly thrilled and honored to be a part of Sidecar Theatre's first production and creative community. Special thanks to Paul's grandparents for their support, and friends Andy and Mitchell for their hospitality. For more, visit: paullanave.wix.com/paul-lanave.

Richard is thrilled to be in This is Our Youth with Sidecar Theatre. His recent work has been touring with Artspot in "The Legend of Tex" in Mexico and South America, and filming for 20/20 "In an Instant" premiering on ABC in February. It's been a delight working with such dedicated artists to help bring this production to life. He'd like to thank Sidecar Theatre for the opportunity to work on this show. He'd also like to thank his parents and sisters, Maureen and Emily, for all of their love and support.

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