Staff
Courtney Burkett / Producing Artistic Director
Courtney is a member of the artistic leadership team at Detroit Public Theatre, where she regularly directs productions. In her role as Producing Artistic Director, she oversees production and marketing. Prior to co-founding DPT, Courtney was the Director of Theatre Programs with Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit, directing the internationally-acclaimed Mosaic Acting Company. Courtney was a founding Artistic Partner with Breathe Art Theatre Project and also served as Managing Director of the CRLT Players at the University of Michigan, and as Business Manager for the University of Detroit Mercy Theatre Company. Courtney is a fourth generation native Detroiter. She holds a BFA from Webster Conservatory of Theatre Arts in St. Louis, and and MFA from Wayne State University’s Hilberry Theatre program.
Sarah Clare Corporandy / Founder Co;Producing Artistic Director (she/her)
An original founding member of DPT in 2015, Sarah Clare is a Michigan (Ypsilanti) native, and after moving about the country to find the best places and ways to create live theater, she found herself called back home to Detroit. After training in both theater and voice at Hope College, she transitioned to the administrative end of art-making and received an MFA in arts administration from Wayne State University’s Hilberry Theatre program. During that time, she worked with companies such as Breathe Art Theatre Project, Barrington Stage Co., and New York Stage and Film. Sarah Clare acted as Managing Director of Philadelphia’s Pig Iron Theatre Co. from 2008-2009, and for 13 years since she worked as Company Manager and Managing Director of Chautauqua Theatre Company. During her time there, she was the line producer for the Chautauqua Institution’s inter-arts collaborations The Romeo and Juliet Project and Go West!. From 2009-2021 she served on the faculty at Savannah College of Art and
Design. She has also taught at University of Kentucky and Wayne State University. In the summer of 2020 she was the lead producer on the televised remounts of From Broadway to Obscurity (Eric Gutman) and No Child… (Nilaja Sun), in collaboration with PBS stations in Buffalo, NY, and Detroit, MI, and with Chautauqua Theater Co. In her role at DPT, she headed up the move to DPT’s new building, leads strategic planning for the company, and shares artistic leadership with Sarah, Courtney, and Dominique. She made a return to performing in
DPT’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane in season 4.
Dominique Morisseau / Executive Artistic Producer
Dominique, a writer and actress, is an alumnus of the Public Theater Emerging Writer’s Group, the Women’s Project Playwrights Lab, and Lark Playwrights’ Workshop. Among her playwriting credits are: Detroit ’67 (Public Theater; Classical Theatre of Harlem/NBT; Northlight Theatre), Sunset Baby (Labyrinth Theater Co – NYC; Gate Theater- London), and Follow Me To Nellie’s (O’Neill; Premiere Stages). Her produced one-acts include: Third Grade (Fire This Time Festival); Black at Michigan (Cherry Lane); Socks, Roses Are Played Out and Love and Nappiness (Center Stage; ATH); love.lies.liberation (The NewGroup), Bumrush (Hip Hop Theater Festival) and The Masterpiece (Harlem9/HSA). Dominique is currently developing a 3-play cycle on her hometown of Detroit, entitled “The Detroit Projects.” Detroit ’67 is the first of the series. The second play, Paradise Blue, was developed with Voice and Vision, the Hansberry Project at ACT, New York Theatre Workshop, McCarter Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival, and the Public Theater. Dominique’s work has also been published in NY Times bestseller “Chicken Soup for the African American Soul” and in the Harlem-based literary journal “Signifyin’ Harlem.” She is a Jane Chambers Playwriting Award honoree, a two-time NAACP Image Award recipient, a runner-up for the Princess Grace Award, a recipient of the Elizabeth George commission from South Coast Rep, a commendation honoree for the Primus Prize by the American Theatre Critics Association, winner of the Barrie and Bernice Stavis Playwriting Award, the Weissberger Award for Playwriting, the U of M – Detroit Center Emerging Leader Award, a Lark/PoNY (Playwrights of New York) Fellow, and a recent recipient of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama. She is an artist that believes wholeheartedly in the power and strength of community.
Sarah Winkler / Producing Artistic Director
Prior to her work with Detroit Public Theatre, Sarah was a Producing Artist with the Obie, Drama Desk, and Lucille Lortel award-winning Off-Broadway Epic Theatre Ensemble. While at Epic, she oversaw the development department as the company's annual budget grew from $300,000 to $1,300,000. Winkler was also a member of Epic’s acting ensemble, where she performed in more than a dozen Off-Broadway productions, workshops, readings, and Shakespeare Remix productions, and was a Teaching Artist in Epic’s programs in the New York City Public Schools. In 2013, Winkler relocated to Metro Detroit and has been working as an actor with select Michigan theatres since arriving. She has produced and performed in numerous critically-acclaimed films and plays in New York City and around the country. She served as a facilitator in the Shakespeare in Prison program at Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Winkler earned her Bachelor of Science in Theatre from Skidmore College.
Emily Clark / Development Associate
This is Emily’s first season at Detroit Public Theatre. Before joining DPT as a Development Associate, Emily spent the summer of 2022 working at La Jolla Playhouse as an institutional giving intern, continuing her work at the Playhouse in the fall as an institutional giving assistant. At La Jolla Playhouse, Emily supported the Philanthropy team in grant writing, grant management, reporting, and donor stewardship. She continued her development work at Planet Ant Theatre in the winter and spring of 2023, exploring new fundraising opportunities through corporate partnerships and special events.
Emily earned her M.F.A. in Theatre Management from Wayne State University. In her work with Theatre and Dance at Wayne’s Marketing and Audience Engagement team, Emily managed projects in digital marketing, email marketing, social media management, content creation, graphic design, public relations, and audience engagement for 21 productions across three years. She graduated from Michigan State University with a B.S. in Advertising Management and minors in both Arts & Cultural Management and Musical Theatre.
Outside of administration, Emily is a performer and a comedian. She is regularly seen in new works, sketches, and showcases at Planet Ant Theatre.
Kyle Fisher-Grant / Director of Shakespeare in Prison
Kyle Fisher-Grant graduated from the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in Liverpool, England, where he holds a BA (Honors) in Acting. He then moved to NYC where he directed with the Red Door Theatre and Playlab NYC. Since moving back to Michigan he has worked as an actor and director with Waterworks Theatre in Royal Oak, Shakespeare in Detroit, Shakespeare in Prison program with DPT, and started the Livonia Shakespeare in the Park. He additionally holds a Masters in Urban Education from the University of Michigan Flint, and has worked as a high school mathematics teacher in Detroit and Ypsilanti.
Patrick Hanley / General & Production Manager
This is Patrick’s fifth season as Production Manager. He has previously worked with DPT as a stage manager (Skeleton Crew) and house manager, and continues to be involved with DPT's Shakespeare in Prison program as a facilitator and fight choreographer. He currently serves as the Education Director for Water Works Theatre Company, directing both the Teen Ensemble and KidsAct! programs. Patrick holds a BFA in Acting from Wayne State University. His selective performance and stage management credits include productions with Matrix Theatre Company, Shakespeare in Detroit, the Elizabeth Theatre at the Park Bar, and numerous shows with Planet Ant Theatre.
Leah Hill / Marketing Manager
As the Marketing Manager at Detroit Public Theatre, Leah brings a strategic and creative approach to how we share the messaging behind DPT and the work that we produce. Leah is a native Detroiter with strong ties to the arts and culture community. After graduating from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, she decided to return to her hometown, where she aimed to make a meaningful impact on the Detroit ecosystem. In this role, Leah is excited to not only increase the brand awareness of Detroit Public Theatre but also to introduce people to the profound beauty of live theatre.
Melissa Johnson / Business Manager
This is Melissa’s fourth season with Detroit Public Theatre as the Business Manager. After graduating from Eastern Michigan University, Melissa’s career and family has moved her all over the USA, including Cincinnati, Dallas, and Boston, but she is very excited to be living back in her home state and Metro Detroit.
Ronita Kipp / Facilities & Events Manager
Ronita served as the Event Operations Manager for Ilitch Sports and Entertainment for 20 years where she was responsible for managing the operations of the Fox Theatre and assisting and planning events such as 2006 Super Bowl XL, 2015 TedxDetroit, High Profile Weddings, 2014 Republican Presidential Debate and the 2019 Democratic Presidential Debate and many concerts. Ronita strives to bring the best out of her team by developing a culture built on mutual respect, collaboration, and empowerment. In addition to her professional passions, Ronita is devoted to her faith, her family and loved ones, and finding ways to enjoy the beauty in the world.
Madelyn Porter / Connectivity & Engagement Manager
Madelyn is the Connectivity & Engagement Manager for Detroit Public Theatre and has worked in professional theatre for over forty years. She is the recipient of the 2019 Kresge Arts in Detroit - Literary Arts Award, Wayne County Chapter of NOW – Special Achievement Award for portraying Sojourner Truth (national tour), Rouge Award for Best Supporting Actress (Burying The Bones – Detroit Repertory Theatre), the YWCA Woman Of Achievement In The Arts Award, the WMGC-105.1 Woman Who Makes Magic Award –as well as the Between The Lines - Wilder Nomination for Best Actress (Comedy/Original Script). Porter has worked as a professional actor/storyteller for the past forty years, and is a member of Actor’s Equity Association. She recently performed in Flint Repertory Theatre’s New Works Project, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-In-The-Moon Marigolds, Hamtramck Arts Festival’s Grandma Project, and HARLEM9 & Detroit Public Theatre’s 48 Hours in… Detroit. She also works as a performer and advisory board member for Carrie Morris Arts Production (CMAP). Currently, she performs historical reenactments and storyliving at the Detroit Historical Museum, The Henry Ford/Greenfield Village, and Troy Historical Village. Porter is lead drama instructor for Michigan Opera Theatre’s Create and Perform, and facilitates drama and poetry workshops for Youth Arts Alliance, and InsideOut. Porter also writes and creates stories on commission.
Kyle Stefek / Associate Director of Development
Kyle is currently serving in his fifth season on staff with Detroit Public Theatre as Grants & Individual Giving Manager and is a facilitator with DPT’s signature community program, Shakespeare in Prison. Previously, he worked with the Ann Arbor Film Festival as the Operations Manager and in project development with Millennium Media. Outside of the arts, Kyle works with queer youth to develop self-advocacy skills and affirming tools for navigating consent, relationships, and sexual health.
Mark Ujkstivani // Operations Coordinator
Mark Ujkstivani is a lifelong appreciator of the arts and graduated from Oakland University in Rochester, MI with a BFA in Acting. Post graduation, Mark worked for various theater companies, including Missoula Children's Theatre as a Touring Actor/Director, and Michigan Shakespeare Festival Tour performing in the roles of 'Malcolm' and 'Romeo'. As time went on, he joined the Lighthouse Immersive Inc. as an Assistant Venue Manager and found a new passion for production and venue management. He most recently served as a Box Office Associate for the Detroit Opera House where he learned various ticketing systems and helped new patrons and long time subscribers.
Mark is thrilled to bring over his management and coordinating expertise to the Detroit Public Theatre and to begin this exciting new chapter in his life. He would like to thank his family, friends and partner for their constant support. Special shout-outs to his two cats Maple and Mango!