Morningside Theatre Co.
Morningside Theatre Company nurtures creativity and empowers artists through inclusive and courageous theatre.
Morningside Theatre Company offers opportunities for young artists to produce quality theatre. We create a safe space for youth to gather as a community, where each student’s role is valued as an equal part of the whole. We offer year round show intensives, community events, intergenerational productions and educational classes. We work fast and fun to bring the best of everyone’s abilities to each production.
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info@morningsidetheatre.org - Camp Information
ella@morningsidetheatre.org - Artistic Director
boxoffice@morningsidetheatre.org - Box Office
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MTC Staff
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Ella Williams
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
It is Ella’s greatest pleasure to serve as the Artistic Director at Morningside Theatre Company. It is no joke that they have spent over half their life in this church basement. Back in 2010 (MTC’s founding summer), they played both Little Red and the Witch in a nine-camper production of Into the Woods JR. After that, they have spent each year leveling up from camper, to teen volunteer, to choreographer and director. Now, Ella has taught over 800 actors grades K-12th in over 40 productions.
They graduated from the University of South Dakota, with a BFA in Musical Theatre and a minor in Dance. In addition to MTC, Ella is the Artistic Director of Edina High School’s theatre program. -
JJ Gisselquist
ARTS ADMINISTRATOR
JJ is always excited to be at Morningside Theatre Company. He first started with MTC in the summer of 2021, and has since served as Music Director for more than ten productions. JJ has been involved in choral singing and musical theater both onstage and off since he was six years old. The majority of his vocal training is from his time spent singing with the Minnesota Opera where he performed in the Midwest premier of The Giver, and multiple other operas including three mainstage operas including Mozart’s The Magic Flute.
JJ is also a Music Director, arranger, orchestrator, music copyist, and keyboardist around the Twin Cities. Recent non-MTC credits include (as Music Director) The Theory of Relativity (Roseville Area High School), Peter and the Starcatcher (St. Paul Academy), and (as an assistant) Songs for a New World (Artistry Theater) and Big Fish (Normandale College Theater). He can also be heard being interviewed about the changing state of theater during the COVID-19 pandemic on episode 3 of The GK Podcast. When not working, JJ enjoys baking, mystery podcasts, hiking, popsicles and watching Bob’s Burgers with his sister. jjgisselquist.com -
Gigi deGrood
SCENIC DESIGNER
Gigi deGrood is happily serving on the MTC team as the scenic designer, and a stage manager. She holds a BA in both Studio Art and Art History from Gustavus Adolphus College. She specializes in painting, but isn’t afraid to get crafty with a glue gun as well. Gigi’s work has been exhibited at Schaefer Art Gallery, Hillstrom Museum of Art, Poor Farms Studios, the 410 Project, and Rochester’s Contemporary Art Center. She was also featured on the Studio Break Podcast episode 271: Gigi deGrood.
Gigi is also a MTC alum having performed on the stage from 2011 to 2015. She is delighted to be back in the Morningside basement working behind the scenes. Her favorite show she’s worked on was Spongebob the Musical, and hopes to one day create a set for Cats. When she is not at Morningside or in the studio, she enjoys writing, spending time with family, dabbling in the art of rug making, crocheting, watching Ghost Adventures, and being with her pug, Birdie.
MTC Board:
Mark Mironer (Board Chair)
Pamela Balabuszko-Reay
Debbie Bloss
Sarah Gednalske
Christy Gutt
Jane Williams