WWOB’s Mission and History
WWOB's Mission and Purpose is to entertain, educate, and enrich our local community by providing professional-level theatrical experiences for performers and audiences alike.
Way Way Off-Broadway Theatre Company was founded in 2014, but the dream and concept of such an organization has existed for much longer. WWOB's Artistic Director Summer Souza literally grew-up in the theatre in California, singing, dancing and acting in countless performances with many different theatre companies. Her passion and love for theatre and performing followed her into adulthood, where she would meet her future husband Tony Souza, who also enjoyed acting and singing. After moving to Roswell in 2005 and starting a family, Summer returned to the stage, working briefly with the Roswell Community Little Theatre, and then performing in several ENMU-R productions including Grease, Disney's Beauty and the Beast and Hairspray. Along the way Summer met fellow performers Dominic Batista, Eric Johnston-Ortiz and Julie Washichek who also shared her passion and love of performing, and was even able to coax her husband out of "retirement" to perform again. These five felt that local actors, actresses and audiences were ready for more opportunity to experience the magic of live theatre.
Way Way Off-Broadway Theatre Company was founded by a group of people with a true passion for theatre and a dedicated belief in its importance in the community. Our company believes that the southeast New Mexico area is ready for the next level of theatrical production, both as performers and audience members. We believe that art, in all its forms, holds great importance in the lives and education of our children, and when it is absent the community suffers. We value the institutions and organizations already in place that support theatre and the arts, and look forward to working and collaborating with them to further our collective causes. As a non-profit organization, we feel that our community should profit from our productions, not the individual.