The Staff

Meet the Beckinfield Blogging Team

Bob Gebert

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Co-founder of Theatrics and VP of Creative, Bob created the MPTV concept and is in charge of the entertainment aspects of Beckinfield, such as the ongoing storyline and plot twists. In addition to his creative responsibilities, Bob leverages his acting background to develop the tools and tutorials that instruct actor participants on character creation and performance.

Bob brings 35 years experience as an actor, screenwriter, and producer to Theatrics. In addition to his 7 appearances on prime time network television series like “The Office,” he has produced numerous plays and films, including the award-winning “11 Minutes Ago.”

Tracy Evans

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Co-founder of Theatrics and COO, Tracy is the co-creator and product experience designer for patent-pending Mass Participation TV. He leads the team of artists and technologists in building the Beckinfield web site.

Tracy brings 35 years experience in the performing arts and in theatrical, video, animation, multimedia, and Web production. For the last 12 years, Tracy has been the owner of Tracy Evans Productions, a production company through which Tracy introduced a number of technical innovations for interactive communications. Tracy has also won several industry awards for interactive media, animation, and video production.

Rachel Wilkerson


Rachel Wilkerson brings her knowledge of social media and experience writing for the Web to Beckinfield as the site’s Marketing Coordinator.

Rachel began blogging as a journalism student at Michigan State University and then headed to New York City to work for ELLE Magazine. She left ELLE to pursue a career in freelance writing and returned to her blogging and social media roots. When she’s not Tweeting as @Beckinfield, she’s writing her own daily blog and coaching individuals on social media, dating and relationships, health and fitness, and staying motivated.

Jesse Garson


Senior Video Editor at Theatrics, Jesse creates the “Previously on Beckinfield” videos that highlight great moments from each week. He also creates occasional props, special effects, and animations that expand the story.

Jesse has been doing commercial art, video editing, and video game development for 19 years. He has created immersive online games for Disney, Dreamworks, and Warner Bros. His family remains unimpressed by his attempts to remake classic movies in sock-puppet form.