The Jungle Book
Directed by Wilfred Paloma
Written by Greg Banks
Based on the Books by Rudyard Kipling
The tale of the young Mowgli, a boy raised by animals who inhabits a mysterious jungle.
Wilfred Paloma is a California-based artist with an M.A. in Theatre Arts at San Diego State University and a B.A. in Theatre Performance: Acting and Musical Theatre. Wilfred is also a graduate of the MCIT Acting Studio and is a member of the Actors' Equity Association. Wilfred engages with diverse populations that span K-12 teaching and facilitating Arts Integration, Discrete Arts and Arts Enrichment programs as well as community workshops and other adult programs. In addition to his work with San Diego Junior Theatre, Wilfred is a Professor of Theatre Arts at Grossmont College. Wilfred also partners with La Jolla Playhouse, Imagine Brave Spaces, Arts Education Connection, Diversionary Theatre and Young Actors Theatre. He runs a private performing arts studio specializing in Acting, Dance/Movement & other forms of performance. Past production credits include: Director and Choreographer for School of Rock (SDJT), Choreographer for Hunchback of Notre Dame (SDJT), Assistant Director and Choreographer for R+J (SDSU). Wilfred performed in La Jolla Playhouse’s 2017 POP Tour: Light Years Away. Listen to Wilfred on Spotify and iTunes on the original cast recording of the musical The Things We Never Say featured on the track “Coronado Lights”. wilfredpaloma.com
Directed by Wilfred Paloma
Written by Greg Banks
Based on the Books by Rudyard Kipling
The tale of the young Mowgli, a boy raised by animals who inhabits a mysterious jungle.
Directed and Choreographed by Wilfred Paloma
Book by Julian Fellowes
Lyrics by Glenn Slater
New Music by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber
Based on the Paramount movie by Mike White
Wannabe rock star Dewey Finn poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school