
Season 58 Professional Staff
This amazing team of professionals with credits from Broadway to Cruiselines & Theme Parks and every type of performance and education opportunity in between help guide the students of the Wisconsin Singers program to not only excel in performing, but their associated majors and career and life goals. Their passion and dedication to the program creates the foundation of what makes the Wisconsin Singers' experience so unique and treasured by everyone involved with the program over it's 58 years.

Maggie Condon brings extensive experience as a dynamic leader, educator, and advocate for the performing arts to her new role as Wisconsin Singers Executive Producer. With a career dedicated to empowering young talent and fostering artistic excellence, she is passionate about advancing the Wisconsin Singers’ mission of creating high-energy performances and inspiring the next generation of performers and leaders. Holding a BFA from UW-Milwaukee and an MME from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Maggie spent 14 years in K-12 education, where she successfully led contemporary a cappella ensembles, show choirs, and musical productions. She excelled in mentoring students, managing large-scale performances, and building collaborative partnerships that enriched the arts within her community. Her ability to balance creative vision with strategic oversight has been a hallmark of her career. As Executive Producer, Maggie is committed to continuing Wisconsin Singers’ tradition of excellence, providing a platform for talented university students to shine on stage while ensuring that the organization remains a beacon of entertainment and education throughout the Midwest. Her vision is to expand the Singers’ reach, foster innovation in programming, and further enhance its impact on audiences and performers alike. When she’s not working, Maggie enjoys reading, spending time with her cat, and caring for her collection of houseplants—always with a cup of coffee in hand. She is thrilled to lead Wisconsin Singers into its next chapter and looks forward to celebrating the talent and dedication that make the organization a cherished part of Wisconsin’s cultural fabric.
Maggie Condon
Executive Producer

Kelsey Yudice is an arts administrator who hopes to use her skills and passions to provide more inclusive, accessible arts opportunities to youth and Wisconsin communities. Kelsey received her undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point with a BFA in Acting and a minor in Sociology. Afterward, she worked as an actor, director, teaching artist, and producer in Chicago and the Washington D.C. area. As InterAct Story Theatre’s Associate Artist, she brought theatre and artist-in-residence programs to underserved communities around Washington D.C. teaching school curriculum through different art mediums. Eventually, she became InterAct's Outreach Associate, expanding their communication and development efforts. Kelsey recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Arts and Creative Enterprise Leadership program at the Bolz Center for Arts Administration. Kelsey is currently on the Dane County Arts and Cultural Affairs Commission.
Kelsey Yudice
Program Coordinator

Micheal Stanek a native of Spring Green, Wisconsin, spent the last 25 years living in New York City working as a performer, director, choreographer and teaching artist. He served at the resident choreographer for The RIDE! (Drama Desk Nominee) and Artistic Director/Choreographer for Broadway Kids With Heart, (Rosie O’Donnell Show). In 2006, he assisted Tony-Award winner Kathleen Marshall on 70, Girls, 70, starring Olympia Dukakis (City Center Encores!). Stanek has performed all over the United States and Europe touring with 42nd Street and creating the original role of the Prince in Beauty and the Beast (Disney-MGM Studios). He has directed/choreographed over 100 different theatrical productions and is 25-year member of Actors’ Equity Association and 10-year associate member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.
Michael Stanek
Choreographer

Luke is thrilled to be back for his 4th season on the professional staff. A native of Madison and a UW graduate (BM ‘14, MM ‘22 - Music Education), he has a diverse list of performance and teaching experiences as a choral director, educator, vocalist, pianist, and song-writer. He currently serves as the choir director at Madison East High School (go Purgolders!) while performing locally at The Ivory Room piano bar and as a vocalist/keyboardist with The Big Payback.
Luke Hrovat-Staedter
Vocal Specialist

Jenna Mood is excited to be back writing music and working with the Wisconsin Singers Band! She studied music at UW-Madison while playing trombone in Singers for six years. After graduation, she started her own music arranging business, working with show choirs and groups all around the USA. Jenna is a lifelong musician who continues to play trombone and sing in several bands, including her family group, Mood Family Band. She recently started Home Star Show Choirs, the premiere show choir for homeschooled kids in the Madison area, where she acts as director, arranger, and choreographer. She and her husband, former Singers’ synth player Michael Mood, homeschool their four beautiful boys on a small farmette in Cottage Grove.
Jenna Mood
Orchestrator & Instrumental Specialist

Nathan Peck is excited to be working with the Wisconsin Singers this season! Selected credits - Director/Choreographer: Kinky Boots - Ogunquit Playhouse, Music Theater of Wichita, Norwegian Cruise Line, and ACT of Connecticut; CAMP ROCK & The SpongeBob Musical - Youth Edition - Ogunquit Playhouse Arts Academy. Choreographer: Live from Lincoln Center: Stars in Concert featuring Annaleigh Ashford - PBS; The Secret Garden - ACT of CT. Dance/Movement Consultant: You Can’t Take It With You, Sylvia and Our Mother’s Brief Affair - Broadway. Associate Director: The White Chip, Off Broadway, MCC; La Cage Aux Folles, The Muny, St Louis. Broadway performer: Dance of the Vampires, Taboo, La Cage aux Folles, The Boy from Oz, Wicked, Kinky Boots. He graduated from Oklahoma City University receiving the 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award. insta:@neefash
Nathan Peck
Choreographer

Aurora is excited to continue her affiliation with the Wisconsin Singers, after performing with them as a Singer/Dancer this past season. She is a Madison–based choreographer, performer, and educator, holding a BFA in Dance and a certificate in Pilates from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Aurora's love for dance began at Virginia Davis School of Dance, where she trained in ballet, tap, jazz, pointe, contemporary, and hip hop. While at UW–Madison, she expanded her training to include dance improvisation, somatics, dance composition, and the classical Pilates repertoire. Aurora toured with the Kids from Wisconsin as a Principal Singer/Dancer in their Big Bang Boom and Starstruck tours, as well as serving as Starstruck’s Dance Captain. In Spring of 2025, Aurora presented her debut dance concert, The Act of Viewing, and was the choreographer for the University Opera’s A Little Night Music. She looks forward to assisting the Wisconsin Singers in their 58th season!
Aurora Hines
Assistant Choreographer

Michael is excited to be taking on the role of Sound Designer! He studied art at UW-Madison while playing synth/guitar in Singers for 4 years. Michael has been teaching piano, guitar, bass, and drum lessons for over 20 years. Michael plays in several local bands including his family group, Mood Family Band. He also spends a lot of time composing music and recording albums for local musicians in his home recording studio. He and his wife, former Singers' trombone player, Jenna Mood, homeschool their four beautiful boys on a small farmette in Cottage Grove.
Michael Mood
Sound Designer
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