Triple Threat Theater Camp
Bringing Broadway & Hollywood to New Hampshire


Teaching Artists

Kate Mullen
Camp founder and director Kate Mullen is a graduate of the famed American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City. She has also studied at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, as well as Michael Howard Studio in New York. At the age of twenty, Kate was signed with the elite CLICK Model Management in New York as well as the prestigious bi-coastal talent agency, Abrams Artist Agency. Kate has appeared in print, numerous commercials, independent films, and Off-Broadway plays. New York theater credits include: Hurlyburly, Boys Life, The Rimers of Eldritch, and The Real Inspector Hound. Kate holds a masters degree in clinical social work from New York University, as well as a masters degree in Drama Therapy through the North American Drama Therapy Association. Currently, she works as a licensed psychotherapist at Family Counseling and Associates in Bedford, NH. Kate is the director of the Story Dance Touring Company a division of New England Dance Ensemble most known for the production of ‘The Lorax.’ Kate is a member of SAG, AFTRA, as well as the NADTA and NASW. Kate’s decades in New York City has resulted in friendships and working relationships with an array of professionals. Kate is the mother of 'Finn the Mighty Warrior'.

General McArthur Hambrick
General McArthur Hambrick is a native of Fort Worth, Texas. He is a graduate of Texas Christian University, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Dance. General also studied dance at American Ballet Theatre, Dance Theatre of Harlem, and the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre. School. He was a soloist with the Fort Worth Ballet, and Hartford Ballet Companies, Dancers Unlimited in Dallas Texas and Minnesota Dance Theatre in Minneapolis, under the artistic direction of Lise Houlton, where he was awarded the 1999 McKnight Fellowship for his achievements in the dance community. He was also the recipient of the 2001 Natalie Skelton Achievement Award and the 2001 Wyoming Arts Council Performing Arts Fellowship. His musical theatre credits include both the Broadway and National touring companies of Cats, Miss Saigon, and Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Phantom of the Opera. General also toured with A Chorus Line. Regional credits include Swing, Once On This Island and The King and I. He appeared as guest vocalist along with Della Reese on the PBS special; With Ozzie and Ruby: Life Is. Mr. Hambrick served as director and choreographer of the Centennial Singers, a musical theatre touring group, from the University of Wyoming. Mr. Hambrick joined the faculty of West Virginia University’s School of Theatre & Dance in the fall of 2012 as a professor.

Carol Schuberg
A native of Portland Oregon, she performed on Broadway in Meet Me in St. Louis, and in the National tours of Cats, Promises, Promises, The Tap Dance Kid, Barnum, Gigi, and Colette. Carol recently performed in Sweet Charity at Pioneer Theater Company in SLC, Utah. Her choreography credits include A Celebration of Women in the Arts for the Kennedy Center, The Late Show with David Letterman, Last Dance at The York Theatre, Two Gentlemen of Verona for The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and Nine for New York University. She was Associate Choreographer for Tony Stevens on Sweet Charity for the Istanbul Grand Opera, Sheba, Promises, Promises, Bye, Bye Birdie, and several Industrials. She also assisted Michael Smuin on the film of The Fantasticks and Ted Pappas on The Pajama Game for the New York City Opera, Kismet at The Canadian Opera, Cabaret, Company at The Pittsburgh Public Theater, and A Funny Thing...Forum at The Goodspeed Opera House. Carol has taught theater dance, jazz, tap and ballet at New York University, Penn State, American University, UMass Amherst, Baldwin Wallace University, Steps on Broadway, Broadway Dance Center, and at AMDA. For Camp Broadway this summer, she directed and/or choreographed Once on This Island, AIDA and Seusical. Regionally she has played Sheila in A Chorus Line, Rosie in Bye, Bye Birdie, Erma in Anything Goes, Madame Grimaldi in George M!, Electra in Gypsy, and Conchalla in the The Late Henry Moss. She received her BFA in Ballet from the University of Utah and resides in New York City.
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Enrico Rodriguez
Enrico Rodriguez made his Broadway debut in BIG-- the Musical (Chor: Susan Stroman). Since then, he has starred in the Broadway and national touring companies of Here Lies Love, Rent (Angel), Mamma Mia (pepper), The Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular, Miss Saigon, Fame, Footloose (Ren), West Side Story, Bye Bye birdie starring Rue McClanahan, and Crazy for You choreographed by Susan Stroman. Enrico served as assistant choreographer to Baayork Lee and dancer in an episode of CBS' The Good Wife. He also back up sang and danced for Bruno Mars at NFL Super Bowl XLVIII. His national commercials include Starburst, UPS, Subway, Mountain Dew, TD bank, to name a few. As an educator Enrico teaches Jazz, Lyrical, and Musical Theater at several studios and universities across the country and in Tokyo, Japan under the company "Broadway in Japan". He is on the teaching staff of InStudio Dance alongside several So You Think You Can Dance alum, Triple Threat Theater Camp, Just West of Broadway, and at Broadway Dance Center in New York City. Enrico was on faculty with The Pulse/Open Call and acted as emcee/judge, opening number choreographer, and convention teacher. He also toured with Next Level Dance Competition as head judge and choreographed the Nationals opening number. His choreography for studios across the country have won top overall awards at several regional and national dance competitions and many of his soloists have been featured in Dance Spirit magazine and CarmoDance on youtube. Enrico is the studio director of Headline Dance Center in Minnesota.

Wesley Foster
Wesley Foster is a native New Englander who first attended TTTC as a student in 2008. He is a graduate of Thomas Edison State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. He currently resides in New York City, where he has continued to study acting at T. Schreiber Theatre, as well as Kimball Studios. Wesley is a member of SAG-AFTRA and has appeared in several independent films, network television shows, and commercials. Outside of acting, he also works in the industry as a Field Producer and Camera Operator for Waves Media and as a Production Assistant for Sharp Entertainment. Independently, he has written and directed over fifteen short films, music videos, and commercials.

Garritt McCabe
Garritt McCabe began his training in Trexlertown, Pennsylvania, under the direction of Fran Jones Evers. He studied various styles of dance, including tap, jazz, hip hop, and ballet. When he was fifteen, he was asked to join Artists Simply Human as an assistant for the convention, working closely with faculty members such as Desmond Richardson, Dwight Rhoden, Jojo Gomez, and Judy Rice.
In 2016, he was offered a full scholarship to train at Boston Ballet School, where he performed as a trainee from 2017 through 2019. McCabe joined Pennsylvania Ballet’s second company in 2019 and was a member until the end of the 2020-21 Season. During his time there, he had incredible opportunities to perform a wide variety of works, including dancing as the principal dancer in George Balanchine’s Allegro Brillante, Basilio in Angel Corella’s Don Quixote Act III Suite, and the Spartacus pas de deux.
In addition to dancing himself, Garritt also teaches contemporary dance and ballet to students ages ten through eighteen and loves to choreograph for any studio or project that will have him. He is also a certified group fitness instructor through ISSA (International Sports Sciences Association) who enjoys training clients

Devereux Geiger
Devereux Geiger is a freelance pianist, vocalist, teacher and composer living on the North Shore of MA. In addition to teaching music at LDA In addition to teaching music at LDA he works as a church worship arts director, a music director at ImprovBoston, plays keys with the band JBJ and Blended Family, and works as an MD for musicals. Devereux grew up just a few minutes' drive from LDA and loves coming back home to teach.