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Gabrielle Berberich:
Gabrielle Berberich is the owner of Michael Howard Studios, the longest running privately-owned acting studio in NYC.
Michael Howard Studios is the country's premiere professional acting studio for film, theatre, and television.
As a college freshman, her interviews of a "Who's Who" of the golden age of television were published in
Serling: The Rise And Twilight of Television's Last Angry Man, a biography of Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling.
The book was nominated for a Pulitzer. Gabrielle went on to become a publicist and freelance writer/photographer.
After being a Casting Director for Universal Studios and part of the Creative Affairs Dept. of Rysher Entertainment,
Gabrielle co-founded a casting company, casting films like Universal Soldier and If Only You Knew. She later became a producer of music videos, commercials and films.
Her production company, Hudson Mermaid, has expanded into producing feature films. Gabrielle produced and wrote the critically-praised Greetings From The Shore (Kim Shaw, Paul Sorvino), which received 45 awards, played in over 70 international festivals, opened in movie theaters in 2008 and had a successful international release. She also co-produced Hounddog (Dakota Fanning, Robin Wright Penn, David Morse) which opened in theaters 2008. She is currently in pre-production for her next feature Nixon's Daughters.
Gabrielle is a contributing writer and the director of Shakespeare in the Present. (on DVD)
Michael Howard Studios is the country's premiere professional acting studio for film, theatre, and television.
As a college freshman, her interviews of a "Who's Who" of the golden age of television were published in
Serling: The Rise And Twilight of Television's Last Angry Man, a biography of Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling.
The book was nominated for a Pulitzer. Gabrielle went on to become a publicist and freelance writer/photographer.
After being a Casting Director for Universal Studios and part of the Creative Affairs Dept. of Rysher Entertainment,
Gabrielle co-founded a casting company, casting films like Universal Soldier and If Only You Knew. She later became a producer of music videos, commercials and films.
Her production company, Hudson Mermaid, has expanded into producing feature films. Gabrielle produced and wrote the critically-praised Greetings From The Shore (Kim Shaw, Paul Sorvino), which received 45 awards, played in over 70 international festivals, opened in movie theaters in 2008 and had a successful international release. She also co-produced Hounddog (Dakota Fanning, Robin Wright Penn, David Morse) which opened in theaters 2008. She is currently in pre-production for her next feature Nixon's Daughters.
Gabrielle is a contributing writer and the director of Shakespeare in the Present. (on DVD)
Bob Ost:
Bob Ost is founder and president of Theater Resources Unlimited, a network of supportive producers and producing organizations. Founded in 1992, TRU is NYC's premiere non-profit organization dedicated to providing support and educational services for the theater community. TRU also provides networking opportunities, information and general support for those working in theater, at all levels of experience. Produces annual TRU VOICES New Play Reading Series, New Musicals Reading Series, TRU FACES Cabaret, Seminars, Workshops, Audition Events, Producer's Boot Camp, and a host of other theatre related projects.
James A. Lee
James A. Lee is a Writer, Actor, Director, Teacher, and Coach.
James trained with acting teacher Robert Lewis, a founder of the Actor's Studio, for ten years, and has been teaching with Susan Batson at the legendary Susan Baston Studios for the past six years. Working with Susan, James has worked with Sarah Brightman, Gerard Butler, Juliette Binoche, Chris Rock, and Liv Tyler. He coached Brooklyn Decker and first time actor Col. Greg Gadson on the set of Battleship. He also coached Ha Phuong on the set of Forbidden Love. As a writer, James teamed up with Director Jorge Valdez-Iga on the feature film I Was There, which is making the 2014/2015 festival circuit. His feature film Borderline is in pre-production. He can also be seen in feature films: Atrocitas (2014), That's What She Told Me (2011} and Twists of Fate {2009}.
James believes that acting is a primary art form designed to serve humanity.
James trained with acting teacher Robert Lewis, a founder of the Actor's Studio, for ten years, and has been teaching with Susan Batson at the legendary Susan Baston Studios for the past six years. Working with Susan, James has worked with Sarah Brightman, Gerard Butler, Juliette Binoche, Chris Rock, and Liv Tyler. He coached Brooklyn Decker and first time actor Col. Greg Gadson on the set of Battleship. He also coached Ha Phuong on the set of Forbidden Love. As a writer, James teamed up with Director Jorge Valdez-Iga on the feature film I Was There, which is making the 2014/2015 festival circuit. His feature film Borderline is in pre-production. He can also be seen in feature films: Atrocitas (2014), That's What She Told Me (2011} and Twists of Fate {2009}.
James believes that acting is a primary art form designed to serve humanity.
Darren Press:
Darren Press is an American film director and film producer from New York. Press was the Managing Director and Director for Gotham City Improv a former affiliate of The Groundlings and then became the Managing Director of NYC's Melting Pot Theatre Company. Working with Melting Pot Artistic Director Larry Hirschhorn, Press produced the New York Premiere of Woody Gutherie's American Song, a Drama Desk nominee and Outer Critics Circle Award winner and the New York Premiere of the Lee Blessing play Cobb, winner of numerous awards including the Drama Desk. Actor/Producer Kevin Spacey joined the production team and Cobb was moved to the Lucille Lortel Theatre for an extended Off-Broadway run.
In 2007, Press teamed with C. Fraser Press and produced the short film A Driving Lesson, a film accepted as an official selection to over 35 film festivals and which won awards at the Garden State and Macon Film Festivals.
In 2012, Press produced and co-directed, with his wife C. Fraser Press, the feature film Theresa is a Mother, starring C. Fraser Press, Edie McClurg, Richard Poe, Matthew Gumley and the Press's three girls Schuyler Iona, Maeve and Amaya. Theresa is a Mother won numerous film festival awards including 7 Best Feature Film including the AmsterdamFilm Festival, the Orlando Film Festival, Reel Independent Film Extravaganza Washington DC and International Film Festival Manhattan, and a Best Screenplay award from the NYC Independent Film Festival, Best Actress (C. Fraser Press) from the Reel Independent Film Extravaganza and Best Actor (Richard Poe) NYC Independent Film Festival. The film is scheduled for a 2015 release by IndustryWorks Pictures
In a recent review, the West Orlando News wrote: "... this movie will leave you laughing throughout while pulling your heartstrings making it hard to fight back the tears. Every scene in this film showed the Press family as masters of storytelling, but what really makes this film enjoyable are the heartwarming emotions, genuine dialogue, and convincing characterization by every actor."
Darren and C. Fraser Press have several projects in the works including directing and producing their new independent feature film, through their production company A May Sky Entertainment LLC, and a concert series and music videos for their singing/songwriting teenage daughter, Schuyler Iona Press. Prior music videos include Playground Museum.
In 2007, Press teamed with C. Fraser Press and produced the short film A Driving Lesson, a film accepted as an official selection to over 35 film festivals and which won awards at the Garden State and Macon Film Festivals.
In 2012, Press produced and co-directed, with his wife C. Fraser Press, the feature film Theresa is a Mother, starring C. Fraser Press, Edie McClurg, Richard Poe, Matthew Gumley and the Press's three girls Schuyler Iona, Maeve and Amaya. Theresa is a Mother won numerous film festival awards including 7 Best Feature Film including the AmsterdamFilm Festival, the Orlando Film Festival, Reel Independent Film Extravaganza Washington DC and International Film Festival Manhattan, and a Best Screenplay award from the NYC Independent Film Festival, Best Actress (C. Fraser Press) from the Reel Independent Film Extravaganza and Best Actor (Richard Poe) NYC Independent Film Festival. The film is scheduled for a 2015 release by IndustryWorks Pictures
In a recent review, the West Orlando News wrote: "... this movie will leave you laughing throughout while pulling your heartstrings making it hard to fight back the tears. Every scene in this film showed the Press family as masters of storytelling, but what really makes this film enjoyable are the heartwarming emotions, genuine dialogue, and convincing characterization by every actor."
Darren and C. Fraser Press have several projects in the works including directing and producing their new independent feature film, through their production company A May Sky Entertainment LLC, and a concert series and music videos for their singing/songwriting teenage daughter, Schuyler Iona Press. Prior music videos include Playground Museum.
Daniel Neiden:
Daniel Neiden is an Actor, Director, Writer, Composer, Lyricist, and Producer.
He is Artistic Director of The Telling Company.
Daniel is partner with June Rachelson-Ospa at Bozomoon Productions www.bozomoonshows.com
Their Welcome to Tourettaville, about Tourette Syndrome, won the Kennedy Center's Very Special Arts Playwright Discovery Award and was performed for Congress at the Kennedy Center in DC: Book -June and Daniel, Lyrics- June, Music- Daniel.
He has worked side by side with the Tony-nominee, multiple Obie-winning Liz Swados for nearly ten years, as actor, creative consultant, and co-producer on more than a half dozen of her ventures including The Hating Pot, Jerusalem, and Groundhog, at such venues as BAM, The Public Theater, Manhattan Theater Club and La Mama.
Daniel has also mounted and produced projects at The Village Gate, The Perry Street, The Duplex, and The Cherry Lane Theater and garnered nominations (Drama Desk) and awards (VSArts/DC) along the way.
He has served as a consultant and fund-raiser for Nederlander Productions, bringing investors and creative input to several of James Nederlander’s various Broadway projects including Sunset Boulevard; Night of the Iguana; and development of The Shanghai Gesture (in collaboration with Liz McCann).
Currently developing Waiting for Lefty as a musical; Bully Musical with June Rachelson-Ospa, Stephen McCall and Pat Addiss; Triangle the Musical with June Rachelson-Ospa (Music by Mark Barkan).
As an actor, Daniel has worked in various media with Nora Ephron, Bill Plympton, Todd Solondz, Liz Swados, Allen Ginsberg, and Larry Fishman. He created more than a dozen roles Off-Broadway at venues including Manhattan Theater Club, NYSF, Delacorte Theater, and Brooklyn Academy of Music. He toured nationally with Broadway shows including Into the Woods; Fiddler on the Roof with Herschel Bernardi and Theodore Bikel; Baby with Edie Adams, and They're Playing Our Song with Victor Garber and Anita Gillette. Soaps, Pilots and many national commercials round out the list. He received a regional EMMY Award for voicing the title Character of Mad Math (Learning Channel).
A graduate of Drake University and the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, Daniel is a lay-Cantor, Justice of the Peace, has written for Playboy, been a weekly humorist on Good Day New York, continues to work on his documentary about "Blue" comics from the 50's (starring Dudley Moore, Joan Rivers and Jerry Stiller).
OTHER BOZOMOON PROJECTS PRODUCED WITH JUNE RACHELSON-OSPA:
Midtown Children's Theatre Festival (Producers Club - NYC, summer 2008)
True Colors of Weedle
S.W.A.K! SEALED WITH A KISS
Rapunzarella White
No More Waiting (NYC Duplex)
Meester Amerika (TRU Musical Reading Series in 2006; Workshop Production at St. Luke's Theater 2007)
Ship of Dreams (from T’ville) featured on CD: “Songs for Children 3 To 103”
Up Against the Wall (vocals Rock Icon Peppy Castro)
Kindness Concert at Bryant Park, NYC - 2007
He is Artistic Director of The Telling Company.
Daniel is partner with June Rachelson-Ospa at Bozomoon Productions www.bozomoonshows.com
Their Welcome to Tourettaville, about Tourette Syndrome, won the Kennedy Center's Very Special Arts Playwright Discovery Award and was performed for Congress at the Kennedy Center in DC: Book -June and Daniel, Lyrics- June, Music- Daniel.
He has worked side by side with the Tony-nominee, multiple Obie-winning Liz Swados for nearly ten years, as actor, creative consultant, and co-producer on more than a half dozen of her ventures including The Hating Pot, Jerusalem, and Groundhog, at such venues as BAM, The Public Theater, Manhattan Theater Club and La Mama.
Daniel has also mounted and produced projects at The Village Gate, The Perry Street, The Duplex, and The Cherry Lane Theater and garnered nominations (Drama Desk) and awards (VSArts/DC) along the way.
He has served as a consultant and fund-raiser for Nederlander Productions, bringing investors and creative input to several of James Nederlander’s various Broadway projects including Sunset Boulevard; Night of the Iguana; and development of The Shanghai Gesture (in collaboration with Liz McCann).
Currently developing Waiting for Lefty as a musical; Bully Musical with June Rachelson-Ospa, Stephen McCall and Pat Addiss; Triangle the Musical with June Rachelson-Ospa (Music by Mark Barkan).
As an actor, Daniel has worked in various media with Nora Ephron, Bill Plympton, Todd Solondz, Liz Swados, Allen Ginsberg, and Larry Fishman. He created more than a dozen roles Off-Broadway at venues including Manhattan Theater Club, NYSF, Delacorte Theater, and Brooklyn Academy of Music. He toured nationally with Broadway shows including Into the Woods; Fiddler on the Roof with Herschel Bernardi and Theodore Bikel; Baby with Edie Adams, and They're Playing Our Song with Victor Garber and Anita Gillette. Soaps, Pilots and many national commercials round out the list. He received a regional EMMY Award for voicing the title Character of Mad Math (Learning Channel).
A graduate of Drake University and the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, Daniel is a lay-Cantor, Justice of the Peace, has written for Playboy, been a weekly humorist on Good Day New York, continues to work on his documentary about "Blue" comics from the 50's (starring Dudley Moore, Joan Rivers and Jerry Stiller).
OTHER BOZOMOON PROJECTS PRODUCED WITH JUNE RACHELSON-OSPA:
Midtown Children's Theatre Festival (Producers Club - NYC, summer 2008)
True Colors of Weedle
S.W.A.K! SEALED WITH A KISS
Rapunzarella White
No More Waiting (NYC Duplex)
Meester Amerika (TRU Musical Reading Series in 2006; Workshop Production at St. Luke's Theater 2007)
Ship of Dreams (from T’ville) featured on CD: “Songs for Children 3 To 103”
Up Against the Wall (vocals Rock Icon Peppy Castro)
Kindness Concert at Bryant Park, NYC - 2007
June Rachelson-Ospa:
June is a Broadway Producer, Playwright, Lyricist, and Book Writer
On Broadway, she was one of the Producers of Godspell and A Christmas Story the Musical
June is partner with Daniel Neiden at Bozomoon Productions www.bozomoonshows.com
Their Welcome to Tourettaville, about Tourette Syndrome, won the Kennedy Center's Very Special Arts Playwright Discovery Award and was performed for Congress at the Kennedy Center in DC: Book -June and Daniel, Lyric- June, Music- Daniel.
You may find June's complete bio by clicking ABOUT US on the Toolbar OR click the link below
On Broadway, she was one of the Producers of Godspell and A Christmas Story the Musical
June is partner with Daniel Neiden at Bozomoon Productions www.bozomoonshows.com
Their Welcome to Tourettaville, about Tourette Syndrome, won the Kennedy Center's Very Special Arts Playwright Discovery Award and was performed for Congress at the Kennedy Center in DC: Book -June and Daniel, Lyric- June, Music- Daniel.
You may find June's complete bio by clicking ABOUT US on the Toolbar OR click the link below
Melodie Bryant:
Lifetime New Yorker Melodie Bryant is a documentary filmmaker who came from the field of music. A keyboardist whose credits include backing Otis Rush, Del Shannon, Oscar Brand, and many of the 1950's Motown groups, she subsequently became a composer for television writing for Entertainment Tonight, Extra, ABC's College Football, America's Most Wanted, and more. A Home in the Theatre, about 13th Street Repertory Company, is her first film project. She is currently filming her documentary about the fascinating world of the Barbizon Modeling Agency, its history through today. AHomeInTheTheatre.com
Stephan Morrow:
Director / Producer Stephan Morrow is looking for help marketing and distributing Dogmouth the Film by John Steppling. This is an independent film of the play Dog Mouth which had two successful runs in NYC. For those who want to learn about independent filmmaking, this is a great opportunity.
The play is vintage Steppling: probing, incessant, angry and nihilistic, with repulsive characters placed in hopeless situations. As Steppling says, “Art is not your friend.”
ABOUT JOHN STEPPLING
Called “One of the Ten Best Political Playwrights in the US” by the NY Times Sunday Magazine and “The Beckett of the American West” by the San Francisco Chronicle, Steppling is an important West Coast playwright whose play, The Shaper, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His work is raw, incisive and powerful, giving voice to those on the fringes of our society who have none. He is a major American playwright, teacher, and director who, along with other cutting-edge artists, is working to create an experimental theater scene in LA reminiscent of New York in the '70s.
ABOUT DOGMOUTH
Dogmouth, based on a real person, is set in the '80s and revolves around the character of Dogmouth, a 55-year-old Vietnam vet who breeds champion fighting dogs. He is an intelligent man whose voluntary alienation from the rest of society has detonated him into a dangerous, bitter, merciless killer. Always submerging any human emotions, Dogmouth rejects human relationships in favor of an alpha male position within his own pack. His attempts to stay on top drive the narrative thread that connects the episodic short scenes into a stark reflection of a man fighting not only society, cancer and death, but also himself.
ABOUT STEPHAN MORROW
Stephan Morrow is an actor, director, screenwriter, and producer of independent theater in New York and Los Angeles for over 30 years. He came to this calling after surviving a two year global pilgrimage that took him overland from Istanbul, through Afghanistan, to the Himachal Pradesh in India where he stayed for three months. He volunteered on Kibbutz Kisufim in the Negev desert for five months and learned how to drive a tank and birth calves! On Lanyu Island off of Taiwan he stayed with the Yami, an aboriginal tribe and survived a major typhoon.
He directed the plays of some of our most outstanding writers, working personally with Arthur Miller, Norman Mailer, John Ford Noonan, Leonard Melfi and Mario Fratti. A member of the Playwright-Directors Unit of The Actor’s Studio (East and West), he directed many productions and staged readings. Additionally, he worked with member playwrights: Gloria Goldsmith, Phillip Hayes Dean, David Margulies, Willie Holtzmann, Michael Dinelli, Gene Ruffini, and Earnest Kearney staging many works-in-progress. He directed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, which led to a fruitful relationship with Arthur Miller, as well as Miller’s After The Fall, and The Price.
He directed such notable actors as Ed Asner, Sally Struthers, Sally Kirkland, Pia Zadora, Alice Ghostley, Lisa Richards, Mark Rydell, Charles Durning, Angelica Torn, Larry Pine, F. Murray Abraham, Austin Pendleton, Larry Block, Richard Dreyfuss, Judith Light, Paul Mazursky, Barry Primus, Rebecca DeMornay, Lyle Kessler, Fritz Weaver, Peter Weller, and Fisher Stevens, among many others.
He studied acting with Stella Adler, Uta Hagen, Bill Hickey, Michael V. Gazzo, Wynn Handman and Elizabeth Dixon. At The Actor’s Studio he was mentored into the Playwright-Directors Unit by Elia Kazan and presented several staged readings of John Ford Noonan’s plays including Spanish Confusion for Mr. Kazan.
As an actor, he performed in numerous Off-Off-Broadway productions. At The Actor’s Studio, and at the request of Norman Mailer, he appeared in Mailer’s Strawhead (Marilyn…A Memory Play) as Joe DiMaggio. Subsequently he played a biker/tattoo artist opposite Ryan O’Neal in Mr. Mailer’s film Tough Guys Don’t Dance. Of Norman Mailer’s play, The Deer Park which he directed and played Marion Faye, Mr. Mailer wrote, “Finally, someone understands the language and what the play is all about.” At The Public Theater he appeared with Anne Jackson and Roberta Wallach in a workshop performance of New World Monkey by France Burke which took second place in the P.O.W. Festival.
Stephan created The Great American Play Series in which he produced and directed ten years of ‘special event presentations’ of neglected American classics. The series was dedicated to Shelley Winters who became an enthusiastic supporter of his work.
Among many NYC productions with The Great American Play Series, he produced Pieces of Paradise, a benefit production to save the historic Thirteenth Street Theater Repertory. These four one-act by Tennessee Williams were found in a box in 2000, and never before seen in New York. The production ran for eight months and was a huge success.
The play is vintage Steppling: probing, incessant, angry and nihilistic, with repulsive characters placed in hopeless situations. As Steppling says, “Art is not your friend.”
ABOUT JOHN STEPPLING
Called “One of the Ten Best Political Playwrights in the US” by the NY Times Sunday Magazine and “The Beckett of the American West” by the San Francisco Chronicle, Steppling is an important West Coast playwright whose play, The Shaper, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His work is raw, incisive and powerful, giving voice to those on the fringes of our society who have none. He is a major American playwright, teacher, and director who, along with other cutting-edge artists, is working to create an experimental theater scene in LA reminiscent of New York in the '70s.
ABOUT DOGMOUTH
Dogmouth, based on a real person, is set in the '80s and revolves around the character of Dogmouth, a 55-year-old Vietnam vet who breeds champion fighting dogs. He is an intelligent man whose voluntary alienation from the rest of society has detonated him into a dangerous, bitter, merciless killer. Always submerging any human emotions, Dogmouth rejects human relationships in favor of an alpha male position within his own pack. His attempts to stay on top drive the narrative thread that connects the episodic short scenes into a stark reflection of a man fighting not only society, cancer and death, but also himself.
ABOUT STEPHAN MORROW
Stephan Morrow is an actor, director, screenwriter, and producer of independent theater in New York and Los Angeles for over 30 years. He came to this calling after surviving a two year global pilgrimage that took him overland from Istanbul, through Afghanistan, to the Himachal Pradesh in India where he stayed for three months. He volunteered on Kibbutz Kisufim in the Negev desert for five months and learned how to drive a tank and birth calves! On Lanyu Island off of Taiwan he stayed with the Yami, an aboriginal tribe and survived a major typhoon.
He directed the plays of some of our most outstanding writers, working personally with Arthur Miller, Norman Mailer, John Ford Noonan, Leonard Melfi and Mario Fratti. A member of the Playwright-Directors Unit of The Actor’s Studio (East and West), he directed many productions and staged readings. Additionally, he worked with member playwrights: Gloria Goldsmith, Phillip Hayes Dean, David Margulies, Willie Holtzmann, Michael Dinelli, Gene Ruffini, and Earnest Kearney staging many works-in-progress. He directed Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, which led to a fruitful relationship with Arthur Miller, as well as Miller’s After The Fall, and The Price.
He directed such notable actors as Ed Asner, Sally Struthers, Sally Kirkland, Pia Zadora, Alice Ghostley, Lisa Richards, Mark Rydell, Charles Durning, Angelica Torn, Larry Pine, F. Murray Abraham, Austin Pendleton, Larry Block, Richard Dreyfuss, Judith Light, Paul Mazursky, Barry Primus, Rebecca DeMornay, Lyle Kessler, Fritz Weaver, Peter Weller, and Fisher Stevens, among many others.
He studied acting with Stella Adler, Uta Hagen, Bill Hickey, Michael V. Gazzo, Wynn Handman and Elizabeth Dixon. At The Actor’s Studio he was mentored into the Playwright-Directors Unit by Elia Kazan and presented several staged readings of John Ford Noonan’s plays including Spanish Confusion for Mr. Kazan.
As an actor, he performed in numerous Off-Off-Broadway productions. At The Actor’s Studio, and at the request of Norman Mailer, he appeared in Mailer’s Strawhead (Marilyn…A Memory Play) as Joe DiMaggio. Subsequently he played a biker/tattoo artist opposite Ryan O’Neal in Mr. Mailer’s film Tough Guys Don’t Dance. Of Norman Mailer’s play, The Deer Park which he directed and played Marion Faye, Mr. Mailer wrote, “Finally, someone understands the language and what the play is all about.” At The Public Theater he appeared with Anne Jackson and Roberta Wallach in a workshop performance of New World Monkey by France Burke which took second place in the P.O.W. Festival.
Stephan created The Great American Play Series in which he produced and directed ten years of ‘special event presentations’ of neglected American classics. The series was dedicated to Shelley Winters who became an enthusiastic supporter of his work.
Among many NYC productions with The Great American Play Series, he produced Pieces of Paradise, a benefit production to save the historic Thirteenth Street Theater Repertory. These four one-act by Tennessee Williams were found in a box in 2000, and never before seen in New York. The production ran for eight months and was a huge success.
Martin Denton:
Martin Denton is founder, editor, and chief reviewer of nytheatre.com, one of the country's most prestigious theatre websites and Executive Director of nytheatre.com's nonprofit parent organization, The New York Theatre Experience, Inc. (NYTE); Since its creation in 2000, Martin has been editor of NYTE's annual Plays and Playwrights anthologies, along with the collections Playing with Canons and Unpredictable Plays.
He is founding editor and curator of Indie Theater Now, the digital theatre website for the 21st century.
The site is described as "ITunes for plays."
Martin is the founding producer of nytheatrecast, NYC's first original, regularly scheduled theatre podcast.
Recipient of the 2008 Stewardship Award from the New York Innovative Theatre Foundation, Martin is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. He is always creating new and exciting projects within the NYC theatre community and has truly earned the reputation of a champion for theatre artists!
nytheatre.com
indietheaternow.com
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nytheatrecast/id163630466
He is founding editor and curator of Indie Theater Now, the digital theatre website for the 21st century.
The site is described as "ITunes for plays."
Martin is the founding producer of nytheatrecast, NYC's first original, regularly scheduled theatre podcast.
Recipient of the 2008 Stewardship Award from the New York Innovative Theatre Foundation, Martin is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association. He is always creating new and exciting projects within the NYC theatre community and has truly earned the reputation of a champion for theatre artists!
nytheatre.com
indietheaternow.com
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/nytheatrecast/id163630466
Wendy Tonken:
KID CITY THEATER COMPANY was founded in 1987 by singer/dancer/actress Wendy Tonken to expose children to the great American musicals. Children ages 6 - 14 have performed in the following sampling of Kid City Theater productions: Annie, Little Shop of Horrors, The Boyfriend, West Side Story, Fiddler on the Roof, Hair, A Chorus Line, The Wizard of Oz, Peter Pan, Oliver, Grease, The Music Man, The Sound of Music, Annie Get Your Gun, Bye Bye Birdie, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, The King and I, Guys and Dolls, Gypsy, The Pajama Game, Oklahoma, South Pacific, Good News, Sweet Charity, Cinderella, Dames at Sea, Into the Woods, Li'l Abner, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Trixie True Teen Detective.
KidCityTheater.com
KidCityTheater.com
Jen Senko:
Jen Senko is an award-winning documentary filmmaker based in New York City.
Her most recent film, The Vanishing City, exposes the policies and economic philosophy that has made New York a city for the rich. http://www.TheVanishingCity.com/
Co-directed with Fiore DeRosa, and narrated by Kathryn Erbe (of Law and Order), The Vanishing City has garnered festival awards and sales world-wide, as well as screening at Film Forum in New York.
Senko has produced and cast numerous independent narrative shorts, has a background in painting, acting and graphics and is most interested in socio-political documentaries.
Here is a rough of the trailer of THE BRAINWASHING OF MY DAD:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcpOJWJlebA&feature=em-upload_owner
Her most recent film, The Vanishing City, exposes the policies and economic philosophy that has made New York a city for the rich. http://www.TheVanishingCity.com/
Co-directed with Fiore DeRosa, and narrated by Kathryn Erbe (of Law and Order), The Vanishing City has garnered festival awards and sales world-wide, as well as screening at Film Forum in New York.
Senko has produced and cast numerous independent narrative shorts, has a background in painting, acting and graphics and is most interested in socio-political documentaries.
Here is a rough of the trailer of THE BRAINWASHING OF MY DAD:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcpOJWJlebA&feature=em-upload_owner
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