We are BACK and being joined by a very handsome devil. It’s @lilkekefromdablock Keith Owen!
Born and raised in Bryan, TX, Keith auditioned for his first show back in 2005 at The Theatre Company and was a member of the ensemble in “Beauty and the Beast.” Some of Keith’s favorite roles at TTC include Rapunzel’s Prince in “Into the Woods”, Mordred in “Camelot” and Flotsam (not Jetsam) in “The Little Mermaid.” Keith now works as a Shift Manager at MAD taco and Barista at The Village in Downtown Bryan. Still involved with theatre, Keith now has moved behind the scenes and has worked as the Stage Manager for productions such as “Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “Frozen Jr.” and “Who’s Holiday.” Keith can’t wait to be the extra special guest this week and talk to Adrienne and the TTC Diva Dads!
Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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