CREATIVE TEAM
(L to R) Spenser Theberge, Michael R. Speciàle, Jeremiah Ginn
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Creator and Performer
Michael is a Portland-raised, Los Angeles-based artist, producer, and cultural strategist whose work explores the intersections of faith, identity, and creative infrastructure. He is the founder of Family Affairs Studio (as Michael Holt), co-leads LINT, a boutique production house in downtown LA, and previously served as Executive Director of NAVEL, an experimental arts space dedicated to radical collaboration. This deeply personal performance marks his solo debut after years of collective organizing and interdisciplinary work in the arts.
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Director
Spenser is a choreographer, performer, and educator based in Los Angeles. With work spanning from stage to film to print, Spenser has collaborated with and created for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Juilliard School, Gothenburg Opera Dance Company, LA Dance Project, The Broad Museum, NAVEL, Taylor Swift, Savage Fenty, and The New York Times Magazine, among others. He is a former company member with the Nederlands Dans Theater and The Forsythe Company, as well as former faculty at CalArts School of Dance.
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Music Director & Pianist
Jeremiah is an NYC-based and California-born actor, pianist, and music director. NYC: A Sign Of The Times, The Great Gatsby: The Immersive Show, Murder For Two, Anything Goes. National Tour: Anastasia, Murder For Two, A Chorus Line. Regional: Arena Stage, Goodspeed Opera House, Ogunquit Playhouse, The Muny, Cape Playhouse, NSMT, and more.
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Producer
Family Affairs Studio is a Los Angeles-based creative production company and cultural strategy firm that empowers artists and creative ventures to navigate change with clarity, imagination, and care. Founded by Michael Holt, the studio blends bold artistic vision with sustainable operational systems—supporting everything from theatrical productions and strategic consulting engagements to venue partnerships and collective organizing.
Recent successes include the co-production of Justin Elizabeth Sayre's "Lottie Platchett Took a Hatchet" at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2022, where it earned 5-star reviews at Assembly Festival. -
Production Support