 | Kayela Roberson, Director, is a first-grade teacher who has been part of the Music Theater Camp family since 2009. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Muskingum University (2011) and a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Indiana Wesleyan University (2018). When she’s not in the classroom or at camp, she loves spending time with her husband Rick and two kids, Ian and Jonah. She enjoys being involved in local community theater where she has performed, choreographed, and costumed several area productions. She also enjoys baking and reading a good book. |
 | Clara Warner, Director, graduated from Muskingum University in 2010 with a degree in music education. She serves as the elementary music teacher at Claymont City Schools. She also holds two master’s degrees from the American College of Education in Educational Leadership and Curriculum & Instruction. Clara has performed in multiple community theater shows, in addition to serving as musical director and choreographer. She has been a part of the music theater camp since 2008. She met her husband, John Warner, at the camp. Both of them served as counselors and they actually got engaged on the camp stage during the staff showcase! They have a son named Watson who brings so much joy to both of their lives. |
 | Todd Schreiber, Director, originally from Ohio City, OH, resides in Lambertville, MI. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music education from Bowling Green State University and a master’s degree from VanderCook College in Chicago and is the K-12 vocal music teacher and theatre director for Whiteford Schools in Ottawa Lake, MI. Todd serves as director of Muskingum University Summer Musical Theater Camp and directed the BGSU Summer Musical Theatre Camp for 13 years. He has also presented musical theater voice workshops for the Ohio Community Theatre Association State Conference. He has worked extensively throughout northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan as an accompanist, performer, vocal coach, music director and choreographer. He is also a member of the Canterbury Singers USA with which he has sung several choral residencies at cathedrals in England, including St. Paul’s, York Minster, Salisbury, Canterbury, Durham and Ely. His book, Olympic Games for the Music Classroom, was published in 2008 by Shawnee Press. In 2010, Todd directed the 7-8-9 SSA State Honors Choir and was nominated for "Teacher of the Year" in 2011 and won in 2013. He is also the Detroit Broadway World winner for Best Musical Direction in 2023. |
 | Amy Leacock, Director, graduated from Bowling Green State University with a music education degree. She is a choral director and accompanist for Upper Arlington Schools. She previously taught in Sylvania, Ohio at Arbor Hills Junior High School and before that in North Canton, Ohio at Pleasant View School for the Arts. She sang with Moxie Ladies, an International Championship Quartet and now sings with the fourth place International Sweet Adeline Scioto Valley Chorus. Additionally, she sang jingles and commercials while in Toledo for five years and she is an OMEA adjudicator. Amy's musical theatre experience includes stage directing, music directing, choreographer, pit player, pit director, and actress in countless musicals. She has been a director at the Muskingum Music Theater Camp since 2007. She and her husband, Chris, are the proud parents of two girls, McKenzie and Ava. |