Jeffrey Rohr: Hello! My name is Jeffrey Rohr and I’m the co-director of development for the 83rd Dolphin Show, Footloose! On campus, I am a sophomore studying theatre and business, and I’m a co-literary manager for WAVE Productions. This year, I am directing the Jewish Theatre Ensemble’s annual Song Cycle as well as Vertigo Productions’ spring mainstage, The Ballad of Ricky Jo. I am so excited to be working with the rest of the development team to help bring this classic into newer contexts for not just the Northwestern community, but the Evanston community as well.

Eliza Huang: Hi! My name is Eliza Huang, and I’m the co-director of development for the 83rd Dolphin Show, Footloose. I’m currently a junior majoring in radio/television/film and English literature, and I am thrilled to bring this high-energy, joy-filled musical to the Northwestern campus and the Evanston community! For me, Footloose is more than just an electrifying night of music and dance, it’s a celebration of self-expression, community, and the courage to stand up for what you believe in. Having worked on the Dolphin team last year as director of education, I’ve seen firsthand how our productions unite people from all corners of campus, creating not only incredible art but also a vibrant sense of belonging. I’m excited for Footloose to do just that, get people on their feet, spark conversations, and bring pure joy to our audiences. Outside of the Dolphin Show, I serve as co-president of Northwestern’s Chinese theatre club, Eighthday Theatre, and as production manager for the New Work Theatre Board’s Vertigo Productions. I can’t wait to share Footloose with you and see our community come together to “kick off the Sunday shoes” in true Dolphin Show style.