Stephanie Gularte (Founder/Producing Artistic Director)

Artistic Director of the Delta King Theatre for six years before founding the nonprofit Capital Stage Company produced over 50 plays and musicals.  In 2002, industry trade publication BackStage West called Stephanie “the Hardest Working Woman in Show Business.”  In 2004, she initiated the first new Actor’s Equity Association contract with a Sacramento area theatre in nearly 15 years. 

After receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Government at CSU Sacramento, Stephanie worked for several years in educational theatre outreach programs for the State of California, California Musical Theatre, and Sacramento Theatre Company.  As an actor, she has performed in over 50 productions for various theatre companies, primarily in the Sacramento and Bay Areas, including the Sacramento Theatre Company, B Street Theatre, River Stage, Sacramento Shakespeare Festival, Theatre on San Pedro Square in San Jose, Marin Shakespeare Company, and the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley.  She is a member of Actor’s Equity Assocation and Screen Actor’s Guild and serves on the board of directors for the League of Sacramento Theatres.

Stephanie is one of the regular artists of Capital Stage, acting in and directing a number of acclaimed productions.

Peter Mohrmann (Co-founder/Managing Director)

As a co-founding member of Synergy Stage, he produced over a dozen plays in Sacramento since the fall of 1999, including a number aboard the Delta King. He worked for over 10 years for the not-for-profit Sutter Medical Center. He worked for a sports marketing company in Chicago, including on-site event management support for a number of charity events involving high-profile Fortune 500 companies and professional athletes. Peter completed a successful season-long internship with the Seattle Repertory Theatre in Arts Management. Locally, Peter has worked with Sacramento Theatre Company, Foothill Theatre Company, Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, Sierra Shakespeare Festival, Sacramento Shakespeare Festival, River Stage, City Theatre, Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre, Garbeau's Dinner Theatre and The Show Below. Peter received his Masters of Fine Arts from the Theatre School at DePaul University.

Jonathan Williams (Co-founder/Associate Artist)
 
Jonathan is an associate artist at Capital Stage working as a designer, actor, and director. His set designs include the recent productions of Fat Pig, Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Proof, Relatively Speaking and Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol. On stage he has appeared in Three Days of Rain, Stones in His Pockets, Jack and Jill; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; The Woman in Black and Art. Jonathan directed Boy Gets Girl, The Shape of Things and Misery. Other area acting credits include The Beauty Queen of Leenane for the B Street Theatre and Taming of the Shrew and Twelfth Night for Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. A Bay Area transplant, Jonathan’s work there includes Therese Raquin and The Homecoming (Bay Area Critics Choice Award) for the Aurora Theatre Company, The Blue Room for Theatre on San Pedro Square; King Lear and Merry Wives of Windsor for San Francisco Shakespeare Festival; Charley’s Aunt, Floyd Collins, Triumph of Love, Violet, Under Milkwood, and Galileo for Theatre Works; Biederman and the Firebugs, A View from the Bridge, Amateur Night at the Big Heart, Cumberland Blues, and Angry Housewives for San Jose Stage Company; and Phantom and Three Musketeers for American Musical Theatre of San Jose. Jonathan is a member of Actor’s Equity Association and is a graduate of the California Institute for the Arts.

Jonathan is also the Technical Director for Natomas Charter School for the Performing Arts.