Something Rotten Jr. - March 28 - March 29, 2025

Booker Middle School

 Crew Who's Who 

  • Christine Reagan

    Technical Supervisor

    Christine Reagan serves as the Visual and Performing Arts Director with Sarasota County Schools at Booker Middle School. A New York native, she holds her B.S. in Elementary Education from SUNY Oneonta and her M.A. in Educational Theatre in Colleges and Communities from New York University. Christine previously served as Florida Studio Theatre’s Director of Education and has also worked in the education departments of Goodspeed Musicals, Hartford Stage, and Camp Broadway.

  • Michael Regina

    Production Manager

    Michael Thomas Regina is the Production Manager at the Venue @ LEC. He’s been a part of Harvest House for 11 years and is a Sarasota native, and Riverview IB and FSU alumni. He currently resides in St. Pete, and when he’s not at Harvest he’s on tour doing sound for bands all over the world.

  • KK Burchell

    Life Enrichment Coordinator

    KK Burchell is the Life Enrichment Coordinator at Harvest’s The Venue @ LEC, managing events and community partnerships. She also runs social media for Harvest Church and The Venue @ LEC. With a background in community theatre, KK recently played "Judah" in Dingbat Theatre’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and will take the stage as Catherine in Pippin this June. She’s thrilled to support Booker Middle School’s Something Rotten Jr. and help bring this production to life.

  • Dan Minor

    Harvest CEO

    Dan Minor is the CEO of Harvest and a passionate advocate for inclusivity and community connection. A Sarasota native and Booker High School alum, Dan has been instrumental in shaping Harvest into a progressive faith community where everyone has a seat at the table. Beyond his leadership at Harvest, Dan has been a part of the Wonderland Circus for the past two years, making him no stranger to the world of performance and production. He is honored to support Booker Middle School’s Something Rotten Jr. and celebrate the creativity of these young artists.

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