Nicolás Minas is a theater director with experience directing both plays and musicals across New York and regional theaters. He has over 15 years of experience directing productions ranging from Shakespeare to new works. He also has experience assisting other directors on productions in New York, Chicago, and for PBS. In addition to directing, he has experience in arts administration, education, and casting/literary management.
Traci Klainer Polimeni is a lighting designer based in New York City. She has over 20 years of experience designing lighting for theatre, opera, dance, and events. She has received nominations for Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Awards for her lighting design work. Her credits include designs at major New York theaters and regional theaters across the US.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Shannon McCarren, listing her theatrical experience, training, skills, and contact information. It includes performances she's had in over 15 shows across several theaters in North Carolina and Georgia from 2011-present. Her training includes acting, voice, dance, and gymnastics lessons. Additional skills listed are tumbling, aerial work, puppetry, stunting, and dialects.
Gwen Lindsay has experience as a scenic painter and charge artist for several productions at different theaters. The document lists her contact information and details her work as a charge artist on productions of Anne of Green Gables, A funny Thing..., Love's Labors Lost, 'night Mother, Tartuff, The Dutchman, and as a puppet designer for Little Shop of Horrors. It provides information on the theaters and designers for each production.
This document provides a resume for Darin Dahms, an actor with experience in film, voice over work, and theatre. It lists his height, weight, and contact information. The bulk of the resume then details over 50 acting roles across film, voice over, and theatre productions over the past several decades. It also lists his training, skills, and awards.
Sheila Hickey Garvey is an experienced actress with a lyric soprano vocal range. She has performed extensively in theatre productions across the United States, including roles at the Long Wharf Theatre, Centerstage, The Gaelic Players of New Haven, The Allenberry Playhouse, The Williamstown Theatre Festival, and The Weathervane Theatre. She has also performed voiceover work and staged readings. Her training includes a two year certificate from The Circle in the Square Professional Acting School in New York City.
Ryan Taylor and their group Crossing the Border attended a performance of the musical Beauty and the Beast at the Keith Albee Theater in Huntington, WV. The performers put on a great show that was just as good as when Ryan had seen it on Broadway previously. After the musical, the group went for ice cream and agreed that Beauty and the Beast was a very good choice for the show they were assigned to see.
2014 Arts Impulse Award Bash - Nominees & WinnersArtsImpulse
The 2014 ArtsImpulse Awards recognized the best in theatre, opera, and musical productions from the Boston area. Into the Woods, produced by The Lyric Stage Company of Boston, received multiple awards including for Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design, Best Musical Director, and Best Ensemble in a Musical. Bad Jews, produced by SpeakEasy Stage Company, was named Best Play. Gallo, produced by Guerilla Opera, was recognized as Best Opera.
Sean Randall is a 6'1", 220 lb actor and singer with experience in theatre, film, and television. He has a range of tenor to baritone vocals and has played roles such as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables. His technical experience includes directing, stage managing, and deck crew work. He has additional skills in various instruments, tumbling, dialects, and impressions. Randall received a BA in Theatre and Philosophy from the University of Alabama in 2011.
Traci Klainer Polimeni is a lighting designer based in New York City. She has over 20 years of experience designing lighting for theatre, opera, dance, and events. She has received nominations for Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Awards for her lighting design work. Her credits include designs at major New York theaters and regional theaters across the US.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Shannon McCarren, listing her theatrical experience, training, skills, and contact information. It includes performances she's had in over 15 shows across several theaters in North Carolina and Georgia from 2011-present. Her training includes acting, voice, dance, and gymnastics lessons. Additional skills listed are tumbling, aerial work, puppetry, stunting, and dialects.
Gwen Lindsay has experience as a scenic painter and charge artist for several productions at different theaters. The document lists her contact information and details her work as a charge artist on productions of Anne of Green Gables, A funny Thing..., Love's Labors Lost, 'night Mother, Tartuff, The Dutchman, and as a puppet designer for Little Shop of Horrors. It provides information on the theaters and designers for each production.
This document provides a resume for Darin Dahms, an actor with experience in film, voice over work, and theatre. It lists his height, weight, and contact information. The bulk of the resume then details over 50 acting roles across film, voice over, and theatre productions over the past several decades. It also lists his training, skills, and awards.
Sheila Hickey Garvey is an experienced actress with a lyric soprano vocal range. She has performed extensively in theatre productions across the United States, including roles at the Long Wharf Theatre, Centerstage, The Gaelic Players of New Haven, The Allenberry Playhouse, The Williamstown Theatre Festival, and The Weathervane Theatre. She has also performed voiceover work and staged readings. Her training includes a two year certificate from The Circle in the Square Professional Acting School in New York City.
Ryan Taylor and their group Crossing the Border attended a performance of the musical Beauty and the Beast at the Keith Albee Theater in Huntington, WV. The performers put on a great show that was just as good as when Ryan had seen it on Broadway previously. After the musical, the group went for ice cream and agreed that Beauty and the Beast was a very good choice for the show they were assigned to see.
2014 Arts Impulse Award Bash - Nominees & WinnersArtsImpulse
The 2014 ArtsImpulse Awards recognized the best in theatre, opera, and musical productions from the Boston area. Into the Woods, produced by The Lyric Stage Company of Boston, received multiple awards including for Best Costume Design, Best Lighting Design, Best Musical Director, and Best Ensemble in a Musical. Bad Jews, produced by SpeakEasy Stage Company, was named Best Play. Gallo, produced by Guerilla Opera, was recognized as Best Opera.
Sean Randall is a 6'1", 220 lb actor and singer with experience in theatre, film, and television. He has a range of tenor to baritone vocals and has played roles such as Jean Valjean in Les Miserables. His technical experience includes directing, stage managing, and deck crew work. He has additional skills in various instruments, tumbling, dialects, and impressions. Randall received a BA in Theatre and Philosophy from the University of Alabama in 2011.
This document provides a biography and resume for Ken Prescott, an actor, singer, and dancer with experience in Broadway, national tours, stock productions, television, film, dinner theatre, and clubs over his long career in performing arts. It lists his many leading roles and awards, including winning Drama-Logue Awards in 1990 and 1991. It also provides his personal details like height, weight, hair color, voice type, and education in acting techniques.
Francis Eric Montesa is a production stage manager with over 30 years of experience in theater. He has stage managed over 100 productions across various theaters, including off-Broadway, regional, and touring productions. Some of his most notable credits include productions at The Actors Studio, The Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Broadway.
Craig Bentley is an actor based in New York City. His resume lists recent stage roles in both New York and regional theaters, as well as film and television credits. He has an MFA in acting from George Washington University and a BFA from Wayne State University. Bentley has trained extensively in acting techniques, voice, dance, combat, and more through various studios and coaches. He provides his contact information and lists special skills including SAFD certification and knowledge of dialects.
This document is Lindsay St. Clair's resume. It lists her contact information, theatre roles from 2008-present including productions of The Vagina Monologues and Dead Man's Cell Phone. It also outlines her technical experience including work as a stage manager and operator of lighting and sound boards. Additional information provided includes her height, weight, hair color and willingness to dye hair. It lists her training at Point Park University and special skills such as British dialect and sports including roller derby.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Shannon McCarren, listing her theatrical experience, training, skills, and contact information. It includes performances she's had in over a dozen shows across several theaters in North Carolina and Georgia from 2011-present. Her training includes acting, voice, dance, and gymnastics lessons. Additional skills listed are tumbling, aerial work, puppetry, dialects, and impersonations. Her contact details and personal information are provided at the bottom.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Shannon McCarren, listing her theatrical experience, training, skills, and contact information. It includes performances she's had in over a dozen shows across several theaters in North Carolina and Georgia from 2011-present. Her training includes acting, voice, dance, and gymnastics lessons. Additional skills listed are tumbling, aerial work, puppetry, dialects, and impersonations.
Bryan Wakefield is an actor and theatre professional with over 15 years of experience. He has a Master of Fine Arts from Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts from Christopher Newport University. He has performed in over 50 theatrical productions across various Chicago theaters. His skills include stage combat training, exotic bird handling, and he is fluent in several dialects including British, Cockney, Irish, and Russian. He can be contacted directly through his LinkedIn profile.
Bryan Wakefield is an actor and theatre professional with over 15 years of experience. He has a Master of Fine Arts from Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts from Christopher Newport University. He has performed in over 50 productions across various Chicago theaters. His skills include stage combat training, exotic bird handling, and he is fluent in several dialects including British, Cockney, Irish and Russian. He can be contacted directly through his LinkedIn account.
This document is the resume of Paten Hughes, an actress based in New York City. Her resume lists extensive experience in theater productions in both the US and UK, including roles at The Old Vic and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She has also had roles in several short films and television shows. Her training includes studies at RADA and the T. Schreiber Studio in New York.
Shawna Tucker is an experienced theatrical actress with a diverse resume including roles in Chicago, Atlanta, Washington D.C., St. Louis, and commercial work. She has played roles such as Cleopatra, Mary Morstan, and Miss Firecracker Contest. Her resume provides a list of over 50 theatrical credits from the past 15 years along with commercials, independent films, and skills like dialects and movement.
The document provides information about an upcoming orchestral concert performance of "The Little Prince" musical by Nick Lloyd Webber and James D. Reid. It will feature a 70-piece symphony orchestra or 40-piece chamber orchestra conducted by Simon Lee, along with 5 principal vocalists and an 8-person chorus. The performance will include narration and immersive visuals projected on LED screens around the stage. Plans include 2 performances over 3 days, along with an optional educational day involving workshops about the creative process and orchestra. Budget details are also included outlining costs for the various production elements.
Ken Prescott is a director, choreographer, and performer with extensive experience in film, theater, and television. He has won 3 Desert Theatre League Awards for his work. Some of his notable credits include directing and choreographing the film "A Dickens of a Christmas" in 2016, touring the show "Two for the Show" in 2014, and choreographing "A Tribute to the Follies" starring Tony Sandler in 2016. He has also worked on many Broadway, off-Broadway, national touring productions, and stock productions over his career spanning different genres like musicals, plays, and dance shows.
The document provides information about the new Omnibus multi-arts centre in London. It summarizes that seven years ago, local residents led by opera singer George Owen raised funds to convert a vacant building into an arts centre after the local council planned to close the existing library. After securing a lease from the council in 2012, efforts were made to restore the Victorian design of the building. The centre aims to provide a diverse range of cultural experiences for the local community through theatre, music, films and other arts. It will also create opportunities for artistic collaborations and community engagement. The centre is launching its theatre programme with a production of Georg Buchner's Woyzeck.
This document lists scenic design projects for various plays and musicals at different theaters, including the designers and theaters for each production. Randy Clark is listed as the scenic designer for multiple productions at Dukesbay and Tacoma Little Theatre. Bellevue College and ArtsWest are mentioned as venues for several of the productions. The document also lists one associate scenic designer credit and two lighting design credits.
This document is an acting resume for Dan Hendrock that summarizes his theatrical, film, television, and commercial credits as well as education and special skills. It lists leading roles in regional theatre productions at Cleveland Play House, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, and others. It also provides details on national tours, films, television appearances including commercials, and education including an MFA from Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House. Special skills listed include a cappella experience, dialects, and marksmanship.
Noah Lepawsky is a filmmaker and theater artist based in Chicago. He has won awards for his films at festivals including Cannes and Chicago. He has experience in commercials, theater, improv, and writing. His training includes graduating from Studio 58 Conservatory and taking improv classes from notable teachers.
Cats the Musical was based on poems by T.S. Eliot and composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Despite initial skepticism, it captivated audiences with its dancing felines and opulent effects when it premiered in London's West End in 1981. It went on to have hugely successful Broadway runs, becoming the longest-running musical in Broadway history with over 7,000 performances from 1982 to 2000. Cats introduced the global hit song "Memory" and changed the concept of the musical by fusing different music styles like pop, classical, jazz and rock.
Woody Naismith is an actor with experience in film, television, and stage. Some of his film roles include supporting roles in Swelter and The Refugees, and lead roles in Dark Side of Venus and The Bounty. His television work includes lead roles in Tough Nuts and guest starring roles on Home & Away and All Saints. He has also performed in numerous stage productions, including roles in Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, and Uncle Vanya. Naismith holds a BA in Fine Arts from QUT and has trained in dramatic acting, improv, stage combat, and Shakespeare. He is skilled in activities like surfing, horseback riding, and scuba diving.
This document provides information about Ellie Mooney, a soprano/belt/mix singer. It lists her performance credits that include roles in musicals such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Angels in America, I Love a Piano, and more. Her credits include performances on Broadway, off-Broadway, tours, and regional theaters. It also provides details about her voice type, height, hair color, eye color, and training in dance, dialects, circus skills, and yoga.
The document provides a resume for Jack Kyrieleison listing his extensive theatre, film, and television credits as well as his training and special skills including baritone vocal range, union affiliations with AEA, SAG, and AFTRA, and experience in roles such as Fagin in Oliver at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre and Herr Schultz in Cabaret at the Washington Jewish Theatre.
This document provides a biography and resume for Ken Prescott, an actor, singer, and dancer with experience in Broadway, national tours, stock productions, television, film, dinner theatre, and clubs over his long career in performing arts. It lists his many leading roles and awards, including winning Drama-Logue Awards in 1990 and 1991. It also provides his personal details like height, weight, hair color, voice type, and education in acting techniques.
Francis Eric Montesa is a production stage manager with over 30 years of experience in theater. He has stage managed over 100 productions across various theaters, including off-Broadway, regional, and touring productions. Some of his most notable credits include productions at The Actors Studio, The Shakespeare Theatre Company, and Broadway.
Craig Bentley is an actor based in New York City. His resume lists recent stage roles in both New York and regional theaters, as well as film and television credits. He has an MFA in acting from George Washington University and a BFA from Wayne State University. Bentley has trained extensively in acting techniques, voice, dance, combat, and more through various studios and coaches. He provides his contact information and lists special skills including SAFD certification and knowledge of dialects.
This document is Lindsay St. Clair's resume. It lists her contact information, theatre roles from 2008-present including productions of The Vagina Monologues and Dead Man's Cell Phone. It also outlines her technical experience including work as a stage manager and operator of lighting and sound boards. Additional information provided includes her height, weight, hair color and willingness to dye hair. It lists her training at Point Park University and special skills such as British dialect and sports including roller derby.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Shannon McCarren, listing her theatrical experience, training, skills, and contact information. It includes performances she's had in over a dozen shows across several theaters in North Carolina and Georgia from 2011-present. Her training includes acting, voice, dance, and gymnastics lessons. Additional skills listed are tumbling, aerial work, puppetry, dialects, and impersonations. Her contact details and personal information are provided at the bottom.
This document appears to be a resume or CV for Shannon McCarren, listing her theatrical experience, training, skills, and contact information. It includes performances she's had in over a dozen shows across several theaters in North Carolina and Georgia from 2011-present. Her training includes acting, voice, dance, and gymnastics lessons. Additional skills listed are tumbling, aerial work, puppetry, dialects, and impersonations.
Bryan Wakefield is an actor and theatre professional with over 15 years of experience. He has a Master of Fine Arts from Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts from Christopher Newport University. He has performed in over 50 theatrical productions across various Chicago theaters. His skills include stage combat training, exotic bird handling, and he is fluent in several dialects including British, Cockney, Irish, and Russian. He can be contacted directly through his LinkedIn profile.
Bryan Wakefield is an actor and theatre professional with over 15 years of experience. He has a Master of Fine Arts from Northern Illinois University and a Bachelor of Arts from Christopher Newport University. He has performed in over 50 productions across various Chicago theaters. His skills include stage combat training, exotic bird handling, and he is fluent in several dialects including British, Cockney, Irish and Russian. He can be contacted directly through his LinkedIn account.
This document is the resume of Paten Hughes, an actress based in New York City. Her resume lists extensive experience in theater productions in both the US and UK, including roles at The Old Vic and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She has also had roles in several short films and television shows. Her training includes studies at RADA and the T. Schreiber Studio in New York.
Shawna Tucker is an experienced theatrical actress with a diverse resume including roles in Chicago, Atlanta, Washington D.C., St. Louis, and commercial work. She has played roles such as Cleopatra, Mary Morstan, and Miss Firecracker Contest. Her resume provides a list of over 50 theatrical credits from the past 15 years along with commercials, independent films, and skills like dialects and movement.
The document provides information about an upcoming orchestral concert performance of "The Little Prince" musical by Nick Lloyd Webber and James D. Reid. It will feature a 70-piece symphony orchestra or 40-piece chamber orchestra conducted by Simon Lee, along with 5 principal vocalists and an 8-person chorus. The performance will include narration and immersive visuals projected on LED screens around the stage. Plans include 2 performances over 3 days, along with an optional educational day involving workshops about the creative process and orchestra. Budget details are also included outlining costs for the various production elements.
Ken Prescott is a director, choreographer, and performer with extensive experience in film, theater, and television. He has won 3 Desert Theatre League Awards for his work. Some of his notable credits include directing and choreographing the film "A Dickens of a Christmas" in 2016, touring the show "Two for the Show" in 2014, and choreographing "A Tribute to the Follies" starring Tony Sandler in 2016. He has also worked on many Broadway, off-Broadway, national touring productions, and stock productions over his career spanning different genres like musicals, plays, and dance shows.
The document provides information about the new Omnibus multi-arts centre in London. It summarizes that seven years ago, local residents led by opera singer George Owen raised funds to convert a vacant building into an arts centre after the local council planned to close the existing library. After securing a lease from the council in 2012, efforts were made to restore the Victorian design of the building. The centre aims to provide a diverse range of cultural experiences for the local community through theatre, music, films and other arts. It will also create opportunities for artistic collaborations and community engagement. The centre is launching its theatre programme with a production of Georg Buchner's Woyzeck.
This document lists scenic design projects for various plays and musicals at different theaters, including the designers and theaters for each production. Randy Clark is listed as the scenic designer for multiple productions at Dukesbay and Tacoma Little Theatre. Bellevue College and ArtsWest are mentioned as venues for several of the productions. The document also lists one associate scenic designer credit and two lighting design credits.
This document is an acting resume for Dan Hendrock that summarizes his theatrical, film, television, and commercial credits as well as education and special skills. It lists leading roles in regional theatre productions at Cleveland Play House, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, and others. It also provides details on national tours, films, television appearances including commercials, and education including an MFA from Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House. Special skills listed include a cappella experience, dialects, and marksmanship.
Noah Lepawsky is a filmmaker and theater artist based in Chicago. He has won awards for his films at festivals including Cannes and Chicago. He has experience in commercials, theater, improv, and writing. His training includes graduating from Studio 58 Conservatory and taking improv classes from notable teachers.
Cats the Musical was based on poems by T.S. Eliot and composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Despite initial skepticism, it captivated audiences with its dancing felines and opulent effects when it premiered in London's West End in 1981. It went on to have hugely successful Broadway runs, becoming the longest-running musical in Broadway history with over 7,000 performances from 1982 to 2000. Cats introduced the global hit song "Memory" and changed the concept of the musical by fusing different music styles like pop, classical, jazz and rock.
Woody Naismith is an actor with experience in film, television, and stage. Some of his film roles include supporting roles in Swelter and The Refugees, and lead roles in Dark Side of Venus and The Bounty. His television work includes lead roles in Tough Nuts and guest starring roles on Home & Away and All Saints. He has also performed in numerous stage productions, including roles in Macbeth, The Merchant of Venice, and Uncle Vanya. Naismith holds a BA in Fine Arts from QUT and has trained in dramatic acting, improv, stage combat, and Shakespeare. He is skilled in activities like surfing, horseback riding, and scuba diving.
This document provides information about Ellie Mooney, a soprano/belt/mix singer. It lists her performance credits that include roles in musicals such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Angels in America, I Love a Piano, and more. Her credits include performances on Broadway, off-Broadway, tours, and regional theaters. It also provides details about her voice type, height, hair color, eye color, and training in dance, dialects, circus skills, and yoga.
The document provides a resume for Jack Kyrieleison listing his extensive theatre, film, and television credits as well as his training and special skills including baritone vocal range, union affiliations with AEA, SAG, and AFTRA, and experience in roles such as Fagin in Oliver at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre and Herr Schultz in Cabaret at the Washington Jewish Theatre.
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773.569.6425 minasnick@gmail.com www.nickminasdirector.com
THEATER DIRECTING
New York
The Servant of Two Masters Sonnet Repertory Theatre
Petunia, The Musical (World Premiere by John Levy) NYCFringe at Theater 80 St. Marks
StandUp Tragedy Category 7 Productions
My Fall (World Premiere by Nathan Cann) TheaterLab
Regional
Arsenic and Old Lace Cape Fear Regional Theatre (NC)
Avenue Q Cape Fear Regional Theatre
The 39 Steps Cape Fear Regional Theatre
Around The World In 80 Days Cape Fear Regional Theatre
The Taming of the Shrew (Jeff Recommended)*+ Theo Ubique Theatre (Chicago)
Woody Guthrie’s American Song (Jeff Nominated )** Blindfaith Theatre (Chicago)
Lord Butterscotch and the Curse of the Darkwater Phantom Blindfaith Theatre
(World Premiere by Rebecca Gilman, Brett Neveu, Lisa Dillman)
Toys in the Attic (Jeff Recommended)* Blindfaith Theatre
Gorey Stories++ Blindfaith Theatre
StandUp Tragedy (Jeff Recommended)* Blindfaith Theatre
Short Eyes Blindfaith Theatre
Alice In Wonderland adapted by Andre Gregory Blindfaith Theatre
Streamers Blindfaith Theatre
A Bright Room Called Day Blindfaith Theatre
Reckless Blindfaith Theatre
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Blindfaith Theatre
Love’s Labor’s Lost TheatreHikes (Chicago)
The Two Gentlemen of Verona TheatreHikes
Removing The Glove Bailiwick Chicago Director’s Festival
* Recommended by the Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee for excellence in Chicago theatre
** Woody Guthrie’s American Song Nominated for 5 Jeff Awards inc. Outstanding Musical Production and Outstanding Director
+ Taming of the Shrew named one of Top 5 Shakespeare productions in Chicago by New City 2009
++ Gorey Stories named Critic’s Choice by Chicago Tribune, Chicago SunTimes, Chicago Reader and Time Out Chicago.
ASSISTANT DIRECTING
Driving Miss Daisy Above the Title Entertainment/Golden Theatre
(With James Earl Jones, Vanessa Redgrave) directed by David Esbjornson
Sweeney Todd Live from Lincoln Center
(With Emma Thompson, Audra McDonald) directed by Lonny Price
A Grand Night For Singing Bucks County Playhouse (PA)
directed by Lonny Price
Medea Theatre Mitu
directed by Ruben Polendo
Virginia Woolf’s Orlando Classic Stage Company
(New York Premiere by Sarah Ruhl) directed by Rebecca Taichman
The Earl A Red Orchid Theatre (Chicago)
directed by Lance Baker
DIRECTING OBSERVERSHIPS
Company SDC Observership Live from Lincoln Center
(With Neil Patrick Harris, Patti LuPone) directed by Lonny Price
Antigone Eugene O’Neill Theater Center Observership SITI Company
directed by Anne Bogart
The Age Of Iron O’Neill Theater Center Observership Classic Stage Company
directed by Brian Kulick
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DIRECTING, ACADEMIC
Came Tumbling After (World Premiere by Nathan Cann) New York University, Studio Tisch
Strange Snow Roosevelt University, Chicago College of the Perf. Arts
A Dream Play Lincoln Center Theater Director’s Lab
A Raisin In The Sun Pegasus Players (Chicago), ARTS Program
Alice In Wonderland Pegasus Players (Chicago), ARTS Program
Godspell Chernin Center for the Arts, Youth Theatre Workshop
As You Like It Chernin Center for the Arts, Youth Theatre Workshop
Mary Zimmerman’s Arabian Nights Chernin Center for the Arts, Youth Theatre Workshop
Guys Dolls Chernin Center for the Arts, Youth Theatre Workshop
Topdog/Underdog American Theater Company (Chicago), American Mosaic
Annie Li’l Buds Theatre, Summer Musical Theatre Camp
Peter Pan Li’l Buds Theatre, Summer Musical Theatre Camp
DIRECTING, CHILDREN’S THEATER
The Magic Fish (Opera) Musica Reginae Productions
Seagirl Blindfaith Theatre (Chicago)
The Curse of Plotznakovna (Musical) Chernin Center for the Arts Shoebox Theatre(Chicago)
The Enchanted Attic Li’l Buds Theatre
FILM/TV/WEB SERIES
Hat Trick Bitches Director HTB Productions*
Web Series
Adulting Director SATC Productions
Web Series
Darwin Asst. Assoc. Producer Darwin The Series
Web Series directed by Carrie Preston
Our Time Production Asst. Allright Productions, LLC.
Documentary directed by Lonny Price
Urge Production Asst. Lionsgate
Directed by Aaron Kaufman
Sweeney Todd Asst. Director of filming PBS Live from Lincoln Center
Directed by Lonny Price, Emmy Award Outstanding Special Class Program
Company SDC Observer Live from Lincoln Center
Directed by Lonny Price
The Jack and Triumph Show Observer Adult Swim
Directed by Lonny Price
*Hat Trick Bitches official selection Seattle Web Fest 2016 (Audience Choice Award) and Austin Web Fest 2016, Featured on
Funny or Die homepage/youtube channel with currently over 14,000 views
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Advanced Directing Program Directing Fellow
Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts (PCPA Theaterfest) Certificate in Acting, valedictorian
Roosevelt UniversityChicago College for the Performing Arts BFA magna cum laude in Theatre Arts
Directing Workshops: Robert Wilson, Andrei Moguchy, Adrian Hall, Alexis Alatsis, Jeff Janisheski, Peg Denithorne,
Rebecca Taichman, Kim Wield, EricTing, Ruben Polendo, Walter Bobbie, Sam Gold, Michael Greif, Jonathan Moscone,
Anne Kaufman
Lecoq Workshop with Complicite Theatre, London
Choreogaphy Workshop with Yanira Castro, NYC
Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab 2011, Directors Lab West at Pasadena Playhouse