A photo of Karli, a smiling white person with short auburn-colored hair, blue eyes and a blue t-shirt against a wooden background

Pictured (from left to right, starting on the upper row): Kara, Ana María, Alysha, Brandon

Sound Theatre Company joyously welcomes four new members to our Board of Directors: Kara Brown, Alysha Curry, Brandon JonesMooney, and Ana María Campoy. You may recognize many of these artists from their wonderful work on our stages or from their being a part of the Sound Theatre community.  

Kara Brown

Kara Brown (she/her) is a Payroll Specialist at RUN Studios, a video production company. Kara is an actor and avid runner who enjoys running all over the city. She performed with Sound Theatre in You Can’t Take It With You (2018) with wife, Alysha. Joining the board in 2020, Kara is passionate about representation and is eager to collaborate with Sound and their vision for the future of theatre.  

Image description: a light-skinned Native American woman with long brown hair that touches the straps of the white dress she’s wearing. In the background are pink cherry blossoms, blurred. 

Alysha Curry

Alysha Curry (she/her) is an Executive Assistant at Moss Adams, a public accounting firm. In addition, she is an actor and devoted theatre-goer. She has performed with Sound in You Can’t Take It With You (2018) and The School for Lies (2014). Alysha joined the board in 2020 with her spouse, and is drawn to Sound Theatre as an organization that supports its mission with action and commitment.

Image description: a close-up image of a white woman with short curly hair, blue eyes, and pink glossy lips. She smiles and wears a blue shirt. 

Brandon JonesMooney

Brandon JonesMooney (he/him) is multi hyphenated artist from Oakland,CA. He’s a graduate of the Pacific Conservatory Of Performing Arts and Cornish College of the Arts. He’s also a founding member of the Young Hot Thespian art collective. “Young Hot Thespian Is The Regime, The Takeover Is Now.”

Image description: a young Black man wearing a colorful black and floral button-up shirt under a jean jacket. He smiles and stands in front of a plain gray wall.  

Ana María Campoy

Ana María Campoy (she/her) is a Mexican-American theatre artist, educator, and advocate. Regionally, she has worked for OSF, Seattle Children’s Theatre, among many others. One of her most cherished acting roles is Catherine in a bilingual adaptation of David Auburn’s Proof, which she also produced and translated alongside director Arlene Martínez-Vásquez. She’s developed multiple bilingual scripts for Seattle Shakespeare Company; her fifth adaptation, Romeo y Julieta, premiered this spring. She currently serves as one of five Associate Artists with ArtsWest Theatre for their 2021-2022 Season and was recently named as Associate Artist for Seattle Shakespeare Company. 

In addition to her work within the arts, she founded and now runs the volunteer collective, WashMasks Mutual Aid to provide PPE, support, and advocacy for migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families during this current pandemic (www.washmasks.org; @washmasks on Instagram).

Image description: a light-skinned Mexican-American woman sits with a slight smile. In front of her, her arms are close together. She wears a short, sea-green shirt. 

For the full list of board members, check out the “Our Board” page

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