The Broadway Theater League of Utica is thrilled to announce the appointment of two distinguished individuals to its Board of Directors. These additions bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the organization, further enhancing its commitment to promoting theater arts and enriching the cultural landscape of the community.
Matthew Romanow, Matt is a resident of New Hartford, is thrilled to begin his term as a Board Member for the Broadway Theatre League of Utica. After growing up in the area, he is proud to be a member of the faculty at New Hartford Senior High School, where he taught high school math for the last ten years before recently shifting to an administrative role. Along with teaching, Matt also advised New Hartford’s Drama Club, Masque, and directed the spring musicals. Matt and his dad, Steve, currently coach the New Hartford Boys Varsity Bowling Team and both enjoy competitive bowling in the area. Outside of work, Matt enjoys traveling (often to NYC to catch Broadway shows), trying new restaurants, and spending time with family and friends. Matt is very much looking forward to collaborating with the creative team at Broadway Utica to help continue its mission of bringing theatre to as much of the community as possible.
Colleen Noga, Colleen is a life-long resident of our area and a longtime subscriber of Broadway Theatre League of Utica. Her professional background is in accounting and finance. Her passion includes live performance and Broadway style productions, in particular. Colleen has served other area organizations and is excited to start her new role as a board member with Broadway Theatre League of Utica.
“We are delighted to welcome Matthew Romanow and Colleen Noga to our Board of Directors,” said Anne Milograno, President of the Broadway Theater League of Utica. “Their diverse backgrounds and shared enthusiasm for the performing arts will undoubtedly invigorate our efforts to provide exceptional theater experiences to the Utica community.”
The Broadway Theater League of Utica and current board members President Anne Milograno, Vice President Dr. Frank Dubeck, Treasurer Paul Drejza, Secretary Peter Loftus, Joan Brown – Hobaica, Eugene Falvo and Carol Furno remain committed to fostering a vibrant theater community through its exceptional productions, educational programs, and community engagement initiatives. The addition of Matthew Romanow and Colleen Noga to the Board of Directors underscores this commitment and marks an exciting new chapter for the organization.