Martie Ramm – Professor – Chair, Theater Arts and Dance
Martie Ramm
Email: mrammengle@gwc.cccd.edu
Professor,
Chair, Theater Arts and Dance
Martie Ramm is an award-winning director and choreographer and has directed professional theatrical productions throughout the United States including A Little Night Music, Murder on the Orient Express, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Drowsy Chaperone, Little Shop of Horrors, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (as a guest artist at Cal State Fullerton), Monty Python’s SPAMALOT (2 productions), The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Sister Act, Evita, Hairspray, Macbeth, Mary Poppins, A Piece of My Heart, Boeing-Boeing, Romeo & Juliet, Noises Off, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, Legally Blonde, Crazy for Love (a world-premiere musical revue), A Chorus Line (4 productions); NINE (3 productions), Don’t Dress for Dinner, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Grease, The Secret Garden, A Streetcar Named Desire, Guys and Dolls, The Children’s Hour, Beyond Therapy, The Laramie Project, The Fantasticks, The Importance of Being Earnest, The Sound of Music and many musical revues…just to name a few.
Martie has appeared on Broadway (Evita), in London (A Chorus Line), in several national tours of the US (A Chorus Line, Annie, Show Boat), and in many regional theater productions including twice as Charity in Sweet Charity and starred in productions of I Love My Wife, They’re Playing Our Song, The Mikado, Murder by the Book and as Joan in The Guys. Most recently, Martie co-starred as Muriel in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and as “A” in Famous for What?
Martie performed for Disneyland and Walt Disney Productions for many years, then became an Associate Producer and Manager of Special Projects for Walt Disney Theatrical Productions where she supervised the US National, Japanese, and Australian productions and served as production manager for the Los Angeles company of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.
Martie also spent many years managing and directing special events including the opening of the J. Paul Getty Center in Brentwood and the re-opening of the New Amsterdam Theater in NYC.
Currently, Martie is Chair of Theater Arts and Dance and a Professor/Director/Choreographer in the Theater Arts department at Golden West College, Huntington Beach. She was GWC Acting Dean of Arts & Letters from 2022-2024. She has a BA in Dance from UCLA, a MA degree in Theater Arts from CSULA and is a member of Actors’ Equity Association and Alpha Phi sorority.