Southwest Florida Theatre Presents Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot GET TICKETS Step into the enchanting world of Arthurian legend this January, as the Southwest Florida Theater Company presents Lerner and Loewe’s iconic musical Camelot! This beloved pro- duction will grace the stage at the Music & Arts Community Center (MACC) from January 29 through February 8, offering an unforgettable journey into a tale of love, honor, and des- tiny Music & Arts Community Center 13411 Shire Ln, Fort Myers GET TICKETS MORE INFO Meet the Cast of Camelot Branch Fields (Arthur), described by Opera America as “a bass of resonant richness,” is a versatile performer engaged throughout North America and beyond in opera, music- al theater, and concert. He has sung with Santa Fe Opera, New York City Opera, Ogun- quit Playhouse, St. Pete Opera, Sarasota Opera, Utah Festival Opera, and many others throughout the U.S. and Canada. Branch’s Broadway debut was in South Pacific, as en- semble and standby for Emile de Becque in the 2008 Lincoln Center Theater production. Recent performances include Sir Lancelot for Opera Montana, Robert in Bridges of Ma- dison County for The Ghostlight Theater in Michigan, and Leporello in Don Giovanni for Indianapolis Opera and Greensboro Opera. His recent album “Be Thou My Vision” can be heard on all major streaming platforms. Elizabeth D’Aiuto (Guenevere) is thrilled to be back on stage with Southwest Florida Theatre Company after appearing in Forbidden Broadway! She has appeared on many SWFL stages including The Broadway Palm, Players Circle Theater, and The Naples Players. Most recently, Elizabeth returned from the Global Tour of Jack O’Brien’s The Sound of Music. Graduate of the Boston Conservatory. Many thanks to Andrew, Julie, cast & creatives, and family. Scott O’Brien (Lancelot) is excited to be making his debut with Gulf Coast. He is a classic- ally trained baritone from Las Vegas Nevada. Traveling the seas with his one-man show (An Enchanted Evening) he honed his craft among the waves. Previous roles include Jim, (Holi- day Inn) Cornelius, (Hello Dolly), and Judas (Jesus Christ Superstar) to name a few. He would like to thank his Brothers for showing him his passion for the theater and his parents for always supporting and loving him. Caleb Pless (Mordred) is originally from Nashville, TN but recently moved to Philadelphia, PA. He got his BFA in Musical Theatre from Western Kentucky University. For the past 3 years he had been performing full time in Pigeon Forge, TN as a dancer at Country Tonite and an actor with the Great Smokey Mountain Murder Mystery. Other regional credits include: Mary Poppins (Bert/assis- tant choreographer,) Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere,) Godspell (Judas/John the Baptist,) Camelot (Lionel,) and Kiss me, Kate (Bill.) Griffin Cole (Dinadin) is so excited to perform with Gulf Coast Symphony! A Jersey Shore native and proud graduate of The Hartt School (BFA Musical Theatre), Griffin has performed at various regional theaters. Favorite past credits include: Legally Blonde (Warner Huntington III), White Christmas (Phil Davis), Jersey Boys (Bob Gaudio), Beautiful (Neil Sedaka), and Into The Woods (Rapunzel’s Prince). Special shoutout to my agents at Firestarter Kellie and Chondra, my family, and my friends for all their constant support! Kole McKinley (Sagramore) is thrilled to be joining this amazingly talented company of Camelot in Fort Meyers, FL! Now residing in Clearwater, FL when not on contract, he has been lucky enough to travel the country performing in over a dozen states portraying roles such as Buddy the Elf in Elf the Musical, Cornelius Hackl in Hello Dolly!, Josh Baskin in Big the Musical, Sky in Mamma Mia!, Tulsa in Gypsy, Hennesey/The Captain in Dames at Sea, and many other featured ensemble roles along the way. Keenan Pasqua (Lionel) is a NYC-based actor and singer. His recent credits include Beauty and the Beast (Lumiere)and Beautiful (Barry Mann)at Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. Other cred- its include Route 66 (Gulf Coast Symphony), Rock of Ages (Hope Repertory Theatre), and Twelfth Night (Conasauga Shakes.). He is a 2023 graduate from Columbus State University with a BFA in Acting. In 2025, he can be seen in the upcoming independent feature films Nobody Wants To Be Here, and Nobody Wants To Leave as Ephram “Juice” Pyle and in King Me as Carter. Ciaran Welch (Tom) is a recent graduate of AMDA NYC: Conservatory Integrated Program. Regional Credits include: Phil Davis (White Christmas), Mr. Mistoffelees (CATS), Fred/Ensemble (A Christmas Carol), Pete/Ensemble (Crazy For You), and Lt. Shaw (The Secret Garden). He is excited to perform as Tom in Gulf Coast Symphony’s Camelot. Production Team Jeremy Webb, Stage Director Julie Carver, Music Director | Kimberly Suskind, Choreographer Brian Jannsen, Sound Designer | Devon Garbus, Lighting Designer Maya Faye Gordon, Costume Designer | Nia Benn, Production Stage Manager Andrew M. Kurtz, Producer & Conductor Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot runs January 29 – February 8 Music & Arts Community Center 13411 Shire Ln, Fort Myers GET TICKETS ![]() |









