Martie Ramm Engle
Until
just a few years ago, Martie Ramm Engle made theatrical dancing,
singing, acting, choreography and directing her career. Today,
she has become one of the most sought after event and entertainment
director/producers.
Martie
served as the event manager/producer for the opening of the renowned J.
Paul Getty Center in Los Angeles, managing 22 diverse
events and productions (19 within one month!) to celebrate the opening
of this world-class arts and cultural center. Included were events
for the press, VIPs, museum staff, government officials, construction
team, the general public, and art world celebrities.
As
Associate Production Executive, Event Manager, and Manager of Special
Projects for Walt Disney Theatrical Productions, Martie supervised
theatrical projects including the opening event for the New Amsterdam
Theatre, New York; the opening night event for the Broadway debut
of Alan Menken and Tim Rice's King David;
opening night events for Disney's Beauty and the Beast in
Los Angeles, Toronto, Washington D.C., and the U.S. National Tour;
and press events for Walt Disney Theatrical Productions. Martie also
had direct responsibility for operational and production elements
for the Australian and Japanese productions of Disney's Beauty
and the Beast. Additional duties for Walt Disney Theatrical
Productions included theatre operations, orientation and training
sessions for theatre staff and ushers at the Chicago Theatre, Chicago,
and special projects as assigned, including the production of the
17-minute Disney's Beauty and the Beast educational
video.
Martie
has also served as Director of Special Events for the Pacific Symphony
(one of the top 25 orchestras in the United States), where she most
recently managed and produced the Symphony's star-studded 25th Anniversary
opening night gala event. As Director of Special Events for the Museum
of Latin American Art, Long Beach, the largest museum in the western
United States devoted to contemporary Latin American art, Martie
produced exhibition related corporate and fundraising events and
created the continuing lecture, film, dance, and music series.
As
a performer, Martie has appeared on Broadway, in national tours,
and in London's famed West End. Martie has starred as Cassie in A
Chorus Line; twice as Charity in Sweet
Charity; and in featured performances in the Broadway
cast of Evita; the national tour of Annie,
and the London and 1st National companies of A Chorus
Line in a variety of roles. She performed for Disneyland
and Walt Disney Productions for many years, starting as a dancing
Mary Poppins and graduating to directing and choreographing character
sketches for the renovation of Disneyland's Fantasyland. Martie has
also hosted her own cable TV show on health and fitness.
As
a theatrical director and choroegrapher, Martie has supervised over
60 professional theatrical productions and has won over a dozen theatrical
awards for her work. She continues to be a guest artist and insstructor
at many colleges and universities nationwide, bringing her expertise
as a musical theatre director and performer to eager students.
Martie
has a Master of Arts degree in Theatre Arts from California State
University, Los Angeles, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance from
UCLA, and is a member of Actors Equity Association and Alpha Phi
National Sorority. She is also a life member of The Actors Fund.