Officers

Melia Gabriel is honored to be an officer for the SRVHS Theatre Department! During her four years in the department, Melia has been in many shows including Reckless, The Philadelphia, Pterodactyls, and Little Shop of Horrors. Besides acting, Melia loves writing and has had one of her plays, Curtains, performed at SRVHS last year. When she’s not acting or writing, Melia can be found either watching her favorite movie Tangled or listening to the cast album of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. This year, Melia hopes to do more workshops with the local middle schools as well as make everyone feel welcome in the department. Come by and talk to her soon! She’s really eager to get to know you!
Cailin Luneburg is so excited to be an officer for the SRVHS Theatre Department this year. A student in her second year of both Theatre Arts IV and Production, she has dedicated many, many hours to the program over her high school career, being involved with every production last year either onstage or off. This year she looks forward to (hopefully) being onstage again and to running Major League Improv with the fabulous Emalee Russell. Outside of school, you can find Cailin reading, pretending to be cool, performing with the Peter Pan Foundation, being sarcastic, or not taking herself too seriously. She is a Sagittarius (you know, in case you were wondering) and she likes to party. If you bothered to read this, have a great day. “Never look back unless you are planning to go that way.”- Henry David Thoreau
Charlie Trombadore is pumped to be an officer in the San Ramon Valley High School Theatre Department. As a Junior, he is the youngest member of the four officers and feels so privileged to have the position. His past two years at San Ramon have been filled with learning and a lot of fun. He started with the beginning acting class and got hooked on the technical side of things. He spent his freshmen year trying every job he could around the theatre from deck crew to spot light. At the same time he worked on his acting and performed in After Hours, a one act play, at the end of the year. The next year he began to gravitate towards sound, assisting in almost all of the shows and eventually co-designing Noises Off. All the while he honed his acting abilities in the intermediate acting class. He is now going into his Junior year as the sound manager of the theatre and eager to learn in the advanced acting class. He loves to see a cast and crew bond during a show and believes that you can’t truly knock something until you’ve tried every part of it. His favorite pastime is meeting new people and learning about them.
Mandy Wang is thrilled and so honored to be an officer for the SRVHS Theatre Department this year. Her first three years in the department have been so memorable, and she knows this year will be just as wonderful. Her experience in the SRVHS Theater started when she was in middle school, performing Comic Book Artist. Ever since then, she has felt at home in the theatre. In the past few years, she has learned so much about acting from Mr. Weible. As an officer, she hopes listen to all the great ideas everyone in the department has and make them happen. Besides acting, Mandy enjoys listening to Relient K and watching her favorite TV show Friends. Mandy is very excited to get to know everyone and is looking forward to a great year!




