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ABOUT OUR PROGRAM

Generations of students remember the beloved directors Marca Lee Bircher and Patricia Hardman, who arrived in 1975 and elevated the program with ambitious productions. They pioneered elaborate sets and stagecraft—famously creating onstage rain for the 1994 Singin’ in the Rain and flying monkeys in the 1998 Wizard of Oz. They also founded the award-winning show choir Variations, launched in honor of the school’s 50th anniversary, which continues to thrive today.

The school’s 75th anniversary marked another era of innovation with John Beaird (theatre) and Sean Morrison (choir). Their productions ranged from contemporary hits like Les Misérables and City of Angels to classics like Fiddler on the Roof and The Sound of Music. Beaird also introduced the tradition of the annual Fall Play and expanded Woodrow’s participation in community and UIL competitions, bringing home numerous nominations and awards.

In the years that followed, leaders such as Kent Ellington, Larissa Kiefer, and Albert Torres guided the program, until alumna Katie Cunningham Anderson returned in 2015 to direct both choir and musicals. She established Bella Voce (Varsity Treble Choir) and expanded Woodrow’s choral offerings before passing the baton in 2019 to Eli Lopez, who led both choir and musicals.

Today, the program is directed by Jenci Pavageaux, who joined in 2018 and worked alongside longtime director Beaird until his retirement in 2024. The choir program was strengthened by the arrival of Nicole Dickerson in 2022, whose first production was Frozen Jr. Laura Garcia joined the Theatre Department in 2024.

Together, these directors have nurtured thousands of students, providing world-class instruction and mentorship while creating a legacy of artistry, tradition, and excellence that continues to define the Woodrow Wilson High School Musical.

MUSICAL MEMORIES

PAST SHOWS

1958 – Oklahoma!
1959 – Carousel
1960 – Down in the Valley
Trial By Jury

1961 – Brigadoon
1962 – Bertha, the Beautiful
Typewriter Girl

1963 – The Wizard of Oz
1964 – The Boyfriend
1965 – Oklahoma!
1966 – Little Mary Sunshine
1967 – Annie Get Your Gun
1968 – The Wizard of Oz
1969 – Guys and Dolls
1970 Carnival
1971 – Calamity Jane
1972 – Bye Bye Birdie
1973 – Carousel
1974 – South Pacific
1975 – Hello, Dolly!
1976 – Oliver!
1977 – ​Fiddler on the Roof
1978 – Once Upon a Mattress
1979 – The Boyfriend
1980 – Anything Goes
1981Kiss Me, Kate
1982Babes in Arms
1983Where’s Charley?
1984Guys and Dolls
1985How to Succeed in
Business Without
Really Trying

1986Lil’ Abner
1987Bye Bye Birdie
1988Little Mary Sunshine
1989Mame
199042nd Street
1991No, No Nanette
1992Little Shop of Horrors
1993Annie
1994Singin’ in the Rain
1995Sugar
1996High Button Shoes
1997Crazy for You
1998 – The Wizard of Oz
1999 – Anything Goes
2000 – Guys and Dolls
2001 – 42nd Street
2002 – Bye Bye Birdie
2003Oklahoma!
2004Hello, Dolly!
2005Les Miserables
2006City of Angels
2007Fiddler on the Roof
2008The Sound of Music
2009The Secret Garden
2010Beauty and the Beast
2011Grease
2012Thoroughly Modern
Millie

2013Anything Goes!
2014Funny Girl
2015Annie
2016Phantom of the Opera
2017Seussical
2018The Music Man
2019 – Into the Woods
2020Mamma Mia
(Canceled for COVID)
2021Chicago: A Revue
2022Pippin
2023Frozen, Jr.
2024 – Mean Girls
2025 The Addams Family

THE DIRECTORS

Director

Jenci Pavageaux

Jenci Pavageau is honored to serve as Theatre Director and Musical Producer at Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas. Since joining the Wildcat community in 2018, Jenci has directed a wide range of productions that highlight both the depth of student talent and the tradition of excellence at Woodrow. From classics like Fiddler on the Roof and The Sound of Music to modern favorites such as Legally Blonde and Frozen Jr., Jenci is passionate about creating theatre that inspires, challenges, and entertains.

A graduate of Southern Methodist University with a degree in Theatre Studies, Jenci began her career working with community theatre groups across North Texas before transitioning into education. She believes strongly in theatre’s power to build confidence, foster collaboration, and spark creativity in young people.

Under her direction, Woodrow’s Theatre Department has expanded with new programming, innovative staging, and award-winning performances in UIL One-Act Play competitions. Her students have earned accolades for both technical theatre and performance, and many have gone on to pursue theatre at the collegiate and professional levels.

When she’s not in rehearsal, Jenci enjoys exploring Dallas’s vibrant arts scene, spending time with family and friends, and mentoring young directors in the Dallas theatre community.

Director

Laura Garcia

Laura Garcia joined Woodrow Wilson High School as Theatre Director in 2024, bringing fresh energy, creativity, and a passion for student success on and off the stage. With a background in directing, performance, and theatre education, she is dedicated to building on Woodrow’s rich tradition of excellence in the performing arts.

At Woodrow, Ms. Garcia leads the Fall Play, UIL One-Act Play competitions, and collaborative productions with the Fine Arts Department, guiding students through the full theatrical process—from script to stage. She believes theatre is not only about performance but also about teaching teamwork, confidence, and self-expression. Under her leadership, the program continues to grow as a vibrant space where students challenge themselves artistically, academically, and personally.

Musical Director

Nicole Dickerson

Nicole Dickerson was born and raised in Denton, Texas. She graduated from TCU with her Bachelor of Music and Manhattan School of Music with her Master of Music. She is in her 29th year of teaching music. She and her family love to travel, but especially to Mexico to visit family in Veracruz. They hope to live there permanently one day. Nicole started the opera program at Booker T Washington High School for the Visual and Performing Arts in 2007 and remained there until 2013 when she had her daughter Ella. Nicole is in her fourth year as choir director at Woodrow. She also serves as one of the children's choir directors at FUMC Dallas and teaches voice lessons in the DFW area. Nicole is mom to Ella (age 12), and wife/boss to Donnie.

THEATRE OFFICER COUNCIL

Evelyn Henry
Zowie Keijser Koning
Mia Kristoff
Ella Miller
Elliana Mitchell
Naomi Schkade
Katie Seeburger
Chloe Tran

2025-2026 PERFORMING ARTS BOARD MEMBERS

President – Marcie Miller
Treasurer – Lourdes Molina
Communications – Dawn Sheaffer
VP Choir – Kim Winton
VP Theater – Lyle Henry
Musical Co-Chairs – Marcie Miller / Russell Young