About CTP

Mission

The mission of Collaborative Theatre Project is to offer quality professional theatrical productions supporting local artists; community outreach and educational programs; and to enhance the lives of members of our community through exposure to performing and visual arts.

Collaborative Theatre Project does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its activities or operations. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, clients, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and patrons. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring, and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services.

Leadership

Susan Aversa

Artistic Director

Susan is a member of the Medford Chamber of Commerce and a business owner with a strong background in marketing and public relations. She has also taught theatre at college level and has worked as a theatre critic in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has a BA in Theatrical Design and an MFA in Directing/Playwriting. Susan brings both an artistic and business background to CTP and is equally comfortable with the practical requirements of an organization as well as the creative. She has recently acquired both graphic and website creative skills and is excited about the additional elements she brings to benefit CTP. Currently she owns and operates Yogurt Hut in North Medford, handling both the marketing and accounting functions for that company. She is delighted that despite the recent pandemic complications, CTP is continuing to grow and achieve critical acclaim.

Marylata Elton

Board President

Marylata Elton has enjoyed a multi-faceted career on the music side of the entertainment industry, spanning 40 years, and encompassing award-winning feature films, collaborations with many legendary musical artists, and her own Grammy nomination. Elton held the post of DreamWorks Senior Vice President of Music, joining the studio shortly after its inception and, as its first music executive, developed the feature film musical department virtually from the ground up. As Artistic Director of Music on seven DreamWorks animated features, she is credited on the blockbuster Shrek
Elton was honored with a Grammy nomination (as Producer, shared with Michael Ostin) in the category of Best Compilation Soundtrack for Shrek’s multi-platinum-selling soundtrack album. Added credits include the epic musical The Prince of Egypt, working with Hans Zimmer; Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, featuring songs by Bryan Adams; The Road to El Dorado, with Elton John, Tim Rice, and Hans Zimmer, in addition to the feature films Peacemaker and Gladiator.

Raised in Los Angeles, Elton began her career at A&M Records, advancing independently and working with artists Michael Jackson, Diana Ross, Rod Stewart, Bob Weir and Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor. Elton and her longtime partner, guitarist and three-time Emmy nominated composer, Danny Jacob, currently own their music production company, creating the music for Disney’s TV animation mega-hit, Phineas and Ferb.

In 2011, Elton established the first endowment for the Teenage Drama Workshop at California State University, Northridge, the longest-running teen theater program in the nation. Relocating to Jacksonville, Oregon in 2014, Elton continues her legacy as a patron of the arts, supporting the Collaborative Theatre Project, when in 2023 she accepted the honor of joining its Board of Directors.

Laura Sutton

Board Vice President

Laura Sutton has spent 25 years in the banking industry. Throughout her career, she has specialized in branch management and has helped her customers achieve financial stability. This focus has also led her to volunteer with multiple organizations. In addition to joining the Board of CTP, she is also on the Board of Community Action Agencies. She moved from Bend to Medford, Oregon in 2011 to become a District Manager for Chase Bank. In 2016 she returned to Branch Management with First Interstate Bank, which allowed her to return to volunteerism and supporting community non-profits. Laura is also a member of the Board of Directors for Grandmas2Go.

Thom M. Hepford

Board Treasurer

Thomas M. Hepford, CPA is a co-owner of Nagel & Padilla, LLC, a tax and accounting firm in Ashland. He brings over 25 years of management, tax, and training experience with him from industries such as retirement communities, healthcare, emergency communications, and hospitality. Originally from Northeastern Kansas, Thom remains enamored with the Southern Oregon scenery and climate. Thom’s past community service includes board membership on the Talent Chamber of Commerce and the Ashland Arts Center, participation in the Ashland Rotary Club and volunteer service on the City of Ashland Audit Committee.

Steven Dominguez

Board Member

Steven began his career as a theatre artist over 40 years ago. In NYC he received his acting training and holds a BFA in Acting from the Davis Center of the Arts at The City College of New York. Steven’s acting career has been wide and varied. It includes performances in film, television, Off-Broadway, Broadway and Europe. At CTP he is creating and directing the CTP Kids Bilingual Program, which premiered in 2020 on the Medford Center Plaza. He has multiple productions planned for each season and has recruited some incredible artists to grow the program. He is also a co-owner of Inward Bound Wellness in Ashland, Oregon. As Marketing Director for IBW, Steven has been a member of the Chamber of Commerce and is proud to be a founder of, and first-term president for, The Ashland Business Connections Chapter of BNI (Business Network International).

Martin Steele

Board Member

Martin Steele joined our Board of Directors in 2024. Steele attended UCLA, studying Art History and English. Post college, Steele began his own framing company, Aesthetic Frame Design, which became the preeminent art framing company in Los Angeles, working for artists, galleries, collectors, and museums (The Getty, LACMA, MOCA, Norton Simon Museum, The Huntington Library). Steele owned and operated eleven art studios located throughout Los Angeles. As an esteemed artist, he exhibited his art in numerous shows over the years. Steele moved to the Rogue Valley in 2017, continuing his art work and is passionate about giving back to our art community. Steele serves on the Exhibition Committee at the Rogue Gallery and Art Center, is a member of the Ashland Gallery Association, and a founding member of The Talent Gallery (Talent, Oregon). As a board member, he is the curator for artists showing in the James Morrison Collier Art Gallery at the Collaborative Theatre Playhouse. In 2023 The Schneider Museum of Art acquired his piece, Yellow Sky Spirit for their permanent collection.

Pam Ward

Board Member, Emeritus

Pam Ward is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. She has been a Board Member and President of the AFTRA local in Denver, Colorado. Since 2005 Pam has been a member of The Old Time Radio Players in Grants Pass. She not only performs with this organization, but has also directed productions for them as well as serving on the Board of Directors. Pam has been instrumental in creating the Sound & Stage programming for CTP. She is also a narrator for the Library of Congress audio books program.

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