Ida Santiago-Gutierrez (BC ‘26) as Rosalind, Lonnie Miller (BC ‘25) as Marina, Isabelle Jones (BC ‘28) as Hero, Molly Greenwold (BC ‘26) as Hermia, and Cat Herrera (CC ‘25) as Perdita. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28)

CAST

Ophelia: Gaia Di Mitri
Cordelia: Ymanie Kenan
Hermia: Molly Greenwold
Goneril: Casey Epstein-Gross
Rosalind: Ida Santiago-Gutierrez
Juliet: Luisa Nahr
Marina: Lonnie Miller
Regan: Sylvie Oldeman
Lavinia: Lucia Chen
Hero: Isabelle Jones
Perdita: Cat Herrera
Male Voice: Ethan Paulk

Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia speaking to Ethan Paulk (CC ‘25) as Male Voice. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28)

Cat Herrera (CC ‘25) as Perdita. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Brooks Gillespie (BC ‘25) as Miranda. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28)

Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Lucia Chen (BC ‘26) as Lavinia. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28)

Fear It demands that the female identity in Shakespeare’s works be re-examined and retold by new and empowered voices.”

Lorelei Gorton and Luken Sloan, Bwog

Sylvie Oldeman (BC ‘25) as Regan, Ymanie Kenan (CC ‘26) as Cordelia, and Casey Epstein-Gross (BC ‘25) as Goneril. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26).

Lonnie Miller (BC ‘25) as Marina, Molly Greenwold (BC ‘26) as Hermia, Ida Santiago-Gutierrez (BC ‘26) as Rosalind, and Cat Herrera (CC ‘25) as Perdita. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Ida Santiago-Gutierrez (BC ‘26) as Rosalind, Ymanie Kenan (CC ‘26) as Cordelia, and Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26).

Fear It was a beautiful and terrifying new piece that premiered as a part of KCST’s 2024 Fall Season. The show was performed in the Glicker Milstein Theater. It was conceived, written, and directed by Maya Shore (BC ‘25) and produced by Noel Ullom (BC ‘27).

Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28).

Molly Greenwold (BC ‘26) as Hermia, Casey Epstein-Gross (BC ‘25) as Goneril, and Sylvie Oldeman (BC ‘25) as Regan. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28)

The group gathers around Luisa Nahr (BC ‘25) as Juliet. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28)

Lonnie Miller (BC ‘25) as Marina, Casey Epstein-Gross (BC ‘25) as Goneril, and Sylvie Oldeman (BC ‘25) as Regan. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Ymanie Kenan (CC ‘26) as Cordelia and Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

CREW

Writer and Director: Maya Shore
Stage Manager: Rory Collins
Stage Manager: Ziggy Kneile
Producer: Noel Ullom
Tech Director: Sophia Ling
Shakespeare Dramaturg: Henry Nuñez
DEI/Cultural Coordinator: Is Perlman
Dramaturg: Julia Smith
Sound Designer: Sophie Simons
Set Designer: Laura Zeissler
Costumes/Props/Waterboyz: Tal Bloom
Costumes/Props/Waterboyz: Lilly GG
Costumes/Props/Waterboyz: J Pankauski
Movement Choreographer: Charlotte Ries
Wellness Coordinator: Elaine Ryan
Assistant Stage Manager: Quinn Fastnow
Assistant Producer: Liv Dwyer
Assistant Sound Designer: Hannah Kim
Photographer: Colson Struss
Photographer/Videographer: Olivia Kuan-Romano
Assistant Lighting Designer: Olivia Barbieri
Assistant Lighting Designer: Emily Hui
Assistant Director: Theo/Sophie Sandler
Studio 292 Associate: Justin Gao
Studio 292 Associate: Elliot Heath

Molly Greenwold (BC ‘26) as Hermia, Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia, and Ymanie Kenan (CC ‘26) as Cordelia. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28).

Sylvie Oldeman (BC ‘25) as Regan, Casey Epstein-Gross (BC ‘25) as Goneril, Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia, and Ymanie Kenan (CC ‘26) as Cordelia. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26)

Ida Santiago-Gutierrez (BC ‘26) as Rosalind, Gaia Di Mitri (CC ‘27) as Ophelia, Molly Greenwold (BC ‘26) as Hermia, and Isabelle Jones (BC ‘28) as Hero. Photo by Olivia Kuan-Romano (BC ‘26).

Lucia Chen (BC ‘26) as Lavinia. Photo by Colson Struss (CC ‘28).

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