Stuart Rose hails from Berea, KY, and he's a video shooter, editor, and a bit of a song-and-dance man. He loves entertaining people and is constantly on the lookout for new opportunities to do so. He’s really hoping if he works hard enough, everything will be okay.
Sarah Jeck is a local theatre lifer. She's coached more children from the tri-county area through a jazz square than you'd believe if we told you. She truly wishes there was an option at all restaurants where you could just order whatever was easiest for the kitchen and wait staff.
Aj Jeck is one of the most athletic 30+ year-olds in town. In fact, he would like to challenge any other 30+ year-old around town to a race. If he wins, you must donate to the Kickstarter in defeat, if you win, you should donate out of pity. Either way, we appreciate the support and we can't guarantee he won't take his shirt off in the next show!
Alyssa Bustle started doing theatre when she was 15 years old, and nobody’s been able to talk her out of it since. She’s acted, directed, and worked backstage, and the chance to start a theatre company like Making Noise with some of her favorite people is, in her opinion, her greatest theatre adventure yet.
Jace Kuecken has acted and directed in local theatres for the last decade. A purveyor of the wacky, satirical, and vulgar; he looks forward to bringing the community new and exciting performances. Coming off of his most recent work in The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals, he's got his sights set on fostering a place where stories can come to life.
Gannon Stearns. Our child. He belongs to the whole world, really, but we are glad to claim him for now. Mr. Stearns is a current high school junior and recent GSA Alum. We like to say that these are going to be some of the most affordable times to see Gannon live in person, so come on out while it’s a bargain!
Bradley Powell is struggling to find a way to quit theater. He dislikes acting and performing, but someone keeps drugging him and dropping him off at auditions. He consistently wakes up feeling relaxed and charming, which leads to him getting cast in roles. Bradley is genuinely afraid that this situation might force him to continue doing theater, and he could really use your support right now.
Jeremy Grant has been involved with theatre in some capacity since before some of the other Noise Makers were even born. A guy who loved to sing and found theatre because of it, he has been in a wide array of productions on stage. Aside from performing, he has written and directed numerous shows over the past several years and currently is the Director of Madison Southern High School’s drama program. A staunch advocate for all things creative, he is excited to bring another outlet for creativity to the theatre scene with some of the most talented and fun people he’s had the privilege of working with.