ROXY REGIONAL THEATRE
Spearheading Cultural Diversity and Awareness through Theatre
SEASON 43 >> 2025-2026
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A graduate of The College of Southern Maryland and Frostburg State University, Kenneth L. Waters, Jr. (or as his friends call him, Kenny) joined the Roxy Regional Theatre as Production Stage Manager in January 2020. Prior to that, he was busy performing shows around Maryland, D.C. and Virginia. Some of his roles include Private Anthony Smalls in A Solider’s Play (Maryland), Booker T in U-Street, the musical (Virginia), Greta in BENT (Maryland), Mitch Mahoney in 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Maryland), Curtis Jackson in Sister Act (Maryland), The Voice of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors (Maryland) and various choral ensemble work across D.C. Offstage, he has stage managed several productions and sound designed countless others. For more information, visit www.KennethLWatersJr.com.
Emily Ruck, a graduate of Auburn University with a BFA in Musical Theatre, joined the Roxy Regional Theatre full-time in January 2022. Emily made her Roxy Regional Theatre debut in 2013 South Pacific and has since performed in productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Musical (Hermia), Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show (Columbia), Steel Magnolias (Annelle), A Piece of My Heart (Martha), On the Town (Ivy Smith), Grease (Jan), Dames at Sea (Joan), Oklahoma! (Ado Annie), Damn Yankees (Gloria Thorpe) and A Chorus Line (Cassie), among many others. Choreography credits include All Shook Up, A Chorus Line, The Wizard of Oz, The Rocky Horror Show, The Pirates of Penzance Jr., Seussical the Musical and Harry Connick Jr.’s The Happy Elf, among others.
Andrew Long joined the Roxy Regional Theatre as Managing Director in January of 2026. After growing up in rural Virginia, he moved to the Washington D.C. area to pursue a career in Art Administration. He spent time working for companies like Arena Stage and Acting for Young People, helping facilitate art projects in the community. After seven years in D.C., Andrew is excited to be in Clarksville as part of the team bringing the Roxy to the planned new Clarksville Performing Arts Center.
Alexandria Smith joined the Roxy Regional Theatre as Box Office Assistant in December 2022. She made her Roxy Regional Theatre debut in All Shook Up and has since appeared in numerous productions including Freedom Train, It’s A Wonderful Life: The Musical, The Color Purple and Into the Woods.
A graduate of The College of Southern Maryland and Frostburg State University, Kenneth L. Waters, Jr. (or as his friends call him, Kenny) joined the Roxy Regional Theatre as Production Stage Manager in January 2020. Prior to that, he was busy performing shows around Maryland, D.C. and Virginia. Some of his roles include Private Anthony Smalls in A Solider’s Play (Maryland), Booker T in U-Street, the musical (Virginia), Greta in BENT (Maryland), Mitch Mahoney in 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Maryland), Curtis Jackson in Sister Act (Maryland), The Voice of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors (Maryland) and various choral ensemble work across D.C. Offstage, he has stage managed several productions and sound designed countless others. For more information, visit www.KennethLWatersJr.com.
Emily Ruck, a graduate of Auburn University with a BFA in Musical Theatre, joined the Roxy Regional Theatre full-time in January 2022. Emily made her Roxy Regional Theatre debut in 2013 South Pacific and has since performed in productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Musical (Hermia), Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show (Columbia), Steel Magnolias (Annelle), A Piece of My Heart (Martha), On the Town (Ivy Smith), Grease (Jan), Dames at Sea (Joan), Oklahoma! (Ado Annie), Damn Yankees (Gloria Thorpe) and A Chorus Line (Cassie), among many others. Choreography credits include All Shook Up, A Chorus Line, The Wizard of Oz, The Rocky Horror Show, The Pirates of Penzance Jr., Seussical the Musical and Harry Connick Jr.’s The Happy Elf, among others.











