Your Premier Arts Destination
Located in the heart of Montgomery County, the Montco Cultural Center is a dynamic social-cultural hub that invites people to experience the wonder of live music, theater, dance, art, and ideas.
With a state-of-the-art main theater at our Blue Bell campus and an art gallery on both our Blue Bell and Pottstown campuses, each with its own unique history, our venues are warm and welcoming to the community year round.
Throughout the year, we host an array of cultural events. With music concerts, paintings, dance performances, sculptural exhibits, comedy skits, a fall festival, and more, we have something for every taste and member of the campus and community. Support our student artists by attending a student performance in theater, dance or art.
Meet Our Staff
J. Tiffany Bregovi
Director of the Montco Cultural Center
tbregovi@mc3.edu
Tiffany began her career at Montco in 2018, planning the major College events on campus,
including Commencement and the Whitpain Community Festival. Prior to that, she worked
a 15-year career in marketing and advertising agencies, working in client service
and project management.
As a dancer in her youth, Tiffany has never been able to sit through a ballet without
tearing up from the beauty of the experience. She loves listening to just about any
kind of music, as long as it moves her. Tiffany is also a voracious reader, counting
Diana Gabaldon, Brandon Sanderson, N.K. Jemisin, and Martha Wells as her must-reads.
Maggie Davis
Theater Manager
mdavis2@mc3.edu
Maggie Davis is a Philadelphia-based stage and production manager. She trained at
the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, and then lived and worked in New York City
and the surrounding area for several years before moving to Philadelphia.
Other stage and production management credits include: Four seasons with the Pennsylvania
Shakespeare Festival; Yours, Anne, among other productions (Half Moon Theatre); Seven
seasons with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival; Christmas Rappings (Judson Memorial
Church); Radio City Christmas Spectacular (Florida/Texas Tour); Mike Birbiglia’s My
Girlfriend’s Boyfriend; Tribes; and Hit the Wall (Barrow Street Theatre); Emotional
Creature (Signature Center); Measure for Measure (Fiasco/New Victory Theater); TOWN
(Theatre Horizon).
Max Morin
Front of House Coordinator
mmorin@mc3.edu
Max Morin is thrilled to be the Front of House Coordinator for the Montco Cultural
Center. Hailing from Boston, MA, he is a graduate of the film and TV production program
at Emerson College. Max went on to work on several major motion pictures
In 2022 Max rediscovered a strong affinity for live theater and began managing major
events and performances at the Mosesian Center for the Arts in Watertown, MA. Max
was drawn to Philadelphia by its flourishing art scene, deep history, and the cheap
Celtics tickets when they play the 76ers. In his spare time, Max enjoys writing music
and playing guitar, as well as the odd jigsaw puzzle.
Patrick Rodgers
Manager of the Montco Cultural Center
prodgers@mc3.edu
Patrick Rodgers is a curator and exhibition developer based in the Philadelphia area.
Since 2016 he has served Montgomery County Community College as its Galleries Director,
overseeing exhibitions and programs for two galleries, as well as working on creative
projects with community groups throughout the county.
Sarah Schenk
Operations Manager
sschenk@mc3.edu
Sarah Schenk has been an integral part of Montgomery County Community College since
November 2019, beginning her journey in Student Life. She holds a Bachelor of Science
in Business Administration with a concentration in Personal Financial Planning, and
a Master of Science in Counseling and College Student Personnel, both from Shippensburg
University of Pennsylvania.
With over a decade of experience in Higher Education, Sarah has made significant contributions
to Student Affairs, Leadership Development, Student Programming Boards, and the Student
Government Association. Her commitment to student success and passion for fostering
young adult development are evident in her work. In 2022, she received the Dr. Thomas
E. Matthews Award for Outstanding Professional from the National Association for Campus
Activities (NACA).
Outside of her professional life, Sarah volunteers with Special Olympics Maryland
in Garrett County, highlighting her dedication to community service. She is actively
involved in her community, attending and volunteering at various events.
Sarah loves music, attending concerts, plays, and musicals. Reading books and cherishing
time with her family are also close to her heart. An avid Broadway fan, she strives
to attend at least one show a year.