DC
Production:
TAJLEI LEVIS (Book & Lyrics)
wrote
book and lyrics for Glimpses
of the Moon,
with composer John Mercurio. The show debuted at the Oak Room of the
Algonquin Hotel in New York and quickly sold out its limited run.
Glimpses
returned to the Oak Room in September 2008 in an expanded Monday
night production which played for 17 weeks. Tajlei also wrote book
and lyrics for A
Time to be Born: A 1940's New York Musical based
on Dawn Powell's 1942 novel (with music by John Mercurio). A
Time to be Born
had a sold-out run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre as part of the New
York International Fringe Festival and was also presented as part of
the New Opera and Music Theatre Initiative "Birth
of a Musical" Festival
in Boston and
A Celebration of Dawn Powell in New York. Tajlei was an
artist-in-residence at Makor/92nd
St. Y where she developed a musical Flappers
& Philosophers,
based on a short story by F.Scott Fitzgerald. Tajlei is a
graduate of Columbia College (and a writer of the Varsity Show) and
NYU Law School, where she wrote for the Law Revue. She has an MFA in
Creative Writing from Hunter College. She was a lyricist
member of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop and is a member of the
Dramatists Guild. Tajlei is currently developing a new musical
on her family's organic farm in Vermont.
JOHN MERCURIO (Music) wrote book, music and lyrics
for Academy, which recently won the award for Best
Musical at the Daegu International Musical Festival (DIMF).
Before that, Academy completed its sold-out run at the New
York Musical Theater Festival (NYMF), where it received the NYMF Awards
for Excellence in Music and Honorable Mention for Excellence in Lyrics,
Outstanding Musical and Outstanding Direction (John Carrafa) it also
received the DIMF Award, which honored the show with a production at
the Daegu International Musical Theatre Festival in South Korea this
summer. Last December, John was awarded the ASCAP Foundation Cole
Porter Award for music and lyrics for his work on Academy.
Before NYMF, Academy was developed at workshop at the Maltz
Jupiter Theatre funded by a MacArthur grant. The show will return to
the Maltz this December for a full production partially funded by a
grant from the NEA. Other awards: Jonathan Larson Performing Arts
Foundation and a Commendation Award from the Gilman &
Gonzalez-Falla Musical Theater Foundation. In 2008 his new musical Myth
was developed at the O'Neill Music Theater Conference, where John
received The Georgia Holof Lyricist Award for his work. John is one of
a handful of artists to be chosen to attend the O'Neill twice, having
been there in 1998 with his musical A Tailor's Tale. John
wrote the score and co-wrote the book to Diva Diaries which
ran for three months at the Lakeshore Theatre in Chicago. Before that,
it played at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center and the Broward
Center for the Performing Arts. Other works include: The
Riverhaven Book Club (the Lyric Theatre, Florida), 1001 Nights,
(workshop at the George Street Theatre) and Arturo's Window.
John has also composed the incidental music to plays and the scores to
three ballets including one on which he collaborated with former New
York City Ballet dancer and choreographer Miriam Mahdaviani. He
received degrees from the Eastman School of Music and NYU and was a
member of the BMI Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop. www.johnmercurio.com
DAVID
MARQUEZ (Director/
Choreographer)
just finished directing and choreographing Seussical
for Weston Playhouse's Young Theater Audience. Other: The
Great White Way, Eleanor Rigby Is Waiting, Andy Prescott: About
Face and Dance
With Me. Broadway
Choreography: The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Minskoff Theater; The
Gershwin's Fascinating Rhythm
- Longacre Theater; Stanley
(Choreography Consultant) - Circle in the Square Theater; The
Gypsy of the Year Contest (Winner!
Best In Show)
- St. James Theater; The
Easter Bonnet Competition
- Palace Theater. TV: My
Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies -
Carnegie Hall - PBS; The
Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
- Kodak Theater - CBS. Regional: Ticket
To Ride (Director/Choreographer)
- Shubert Theater, New Haven; The
House of Martin Guerre
- Goodman Theater, Chicago; The
Gershwin's Fascinating Rhythm
- Hartford Stage, New Haven; Dreamland
- Sharon Stage, Conn.; The
Gershwin's Fascinating Rhythm (AriZoni -
Best Choreography in a Musical)
- Arizona Theater Company. This marks David's debut at MetroStage.
DARIUS
SMITH (Music
Director) is proud to be back at MetroStage after having the pleasure
to be a part of the world premiere of The Stephen Schwartz Project.
Currently he teaches musical theater full-time at Howard
University
where he directs Standing Room Only, Howard's musical theatre
performance ensemble. ORIGINAL WORKS: U.G.L.Y., a new
musical
(Kennedy Center Page-to-Stage), Amorous Ruminations - a song cycle,
Dangerous Liasons (concept/choreography by Princess Mhoon-Cooper), R/J:
the fatal tour (book by Raquis Petree and Suzanne Hoffman), Samson, the
musical (book by Chris McGriff). REGIONAL: Hansel &
Gretel: The
Witch's Twist (Adventure Theater), Queen of the Bohemian Dream (Source
Theater), Strathmore Young Artists in Residence Series (Strathmore
Mansion), I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change (Bethesda Theater).
RECORDINGS: Standing Room Only (Demo). UPCOMING:
The Happy Elf
(with Harry Connick, Jr/ Adventure Theater/ Montgomery College),
Mirandy and Brother Wind (ACTCO), Wind in the Willows (Imagination
Stage). www.DariusSmithMusic.com
DANIEL
PINHA (Scenic Designer) is originally from Brazil, where he
has worked intensively in theater, movies, and television, developing
sets from educational TV shows to soap operas, short movies to feature
films, and in the fields of art direction, art production and set
design in different media. Some of his credits as set designer in
the U.S. include productions at the Discovery Theater/ Smithsonian
Institution and Young Playwright's Theater. He also designed for
the production of "Big Love" in Pennsylvania, "Winter
Under the Table" for an international theater festival in Havana,
Cuba, "Between Trains," "The Illusion," and "Hotel
Cassiopeia" at the University of Maryland and the Roundhouse
Theater. He is currently working on a project for the National
Portrait Gallery as co-creator and set designer. Additionally, he
has worked as assistant scenic designer in different theaters in the
D.C. area including the Woolly Mammoth Theater, Signature Theater,
Studio Theater, Roundhouse Theater, Theater J, and the Kennedy Center.
He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Theater Design, with a focus on
Scenic Design, from the University of Maryland.
LISA ZINNI (Costume Designer)
Associate Designer for the Broadway, UK and National Touring companies
of
HAIR. Associate
Designer for the Broadway, National Tours and many international
companies of
RENT; as well as
many of the international companies of
RENT, including the recent
production at the Hollywood Bowl. NY: Off Broadway, Roundabout
Underground, NY Fringe Festival and New York Musical Festival.
REGIONAL: 10 seasons with The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival;
The Orlando Shakespeare Theatre; Syracuse Stage; The Arden Theatre
compnay, The Peoples Light and Theatre Company, The Cape Playhouse;
Bristol Riverside Theatre.
www.LisaZinni.com
ANDREW F.
GRIFFIN (Lighting
Designer) DC AREA: Othello, Dracula,
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Dante, Host and Guest (Synetic
Theater); The Last Cargo Cult, The K
of D (Woolly Mammoth Theatre); The
Receptionist (Studio Theatre); Bad
Dates (Olney Theatre); Amazons
and Their Men, Marisol, Marat / Sade (Forum Theatre); Ferdinand the Bull (Imagination
Stage); If You Give a Pig a Pancake,
Harold and the Purple Crayon (Adventure Theatre, Resident
Artist); The Importance of Being
Earnest, Dublin Carol (SCENA Theatre). REGIONAL: Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Richard III
(Delaware Shakespeare Festival); The
Very Last Green Thing, Brundibar, The Maker of Illusions
(Michigan Opera Theatre Children’s Chorus); Il Trovatore (Toledo Opera).
AWARDS: 2010 Helen Hayes Award Nominee, Outstanding Lighting
Design. EDUCATION: The Catholic University of America.
STEVE
BAENA (Sound
Designer) is the owner/ head engineer of Funkymonkeyboymusic LLC, a
Maryland-based sound company. After many years of doing this for
fun, he finally got an education. Since graduating from Omega
Studios engineering and recording school, Steve has managed to make a
living out of this business. His work scopes UK nightclubs to the
US capitol building and most things in between. This is his
sixteenth production at MetroStage and is happy to be back again.
JESSICA
WINFIELD (Stage
Manager) Credits include Three
Sistahs, The Stephen Schwartz Project, tick, tick...BOOM!, Cookin at
the Cookery, Mahalia, Pearl Bailey by Request, The Musical of Musicals
(The Musical!), Isn’t It Romantic, ROOMS (Metro Stage); Mother Courage and Her Children
(Scena Theatre); Raisin the musical,
Ragtime (Morgan State University). She is also a freelance
lighting designer and theatre electrician. She received Honorable
Mention in Broadwayworld.com for her lighting design for Run of The
Mill’s production of Blood Wedding.
Other design credits include Pearl
Bailey by Request, Mahalia, Isn’t it Romantic (Metro Stage); Man of La Mancha (Spotlighters
Theatre); Miss Evers Boys, The
Bluest Eye, Black Nativity, Story Train (Morgan State
University); Night of January 6,
Dreamgirls- Assistant Lighting Designer (ARTSCENTRIC).
KEVIN
LAUGHON (Production
Manager) has worn many hats at MetroStage for almost 6 years. He
works on the technical teams at many DC area theatres. A graduate
of Syracuse University, he is also an actor/singer/dancer and an
accomplished choreographer/teacher who has worked at local theatres,
schools and dance studios for over 15 years. Kevin’s last stage
performance was in The Producers
at Toby’s. Films he has worked on include Breach, The Invasion and Night at the Museum 2. www.kevinlaughon.com
CAROLYN
GRIFFIN (Producing
Artistic Director) has been with MetroStage since its founding in 1984
and has produced over sixty mainstage productions, including four plays
and three musicals that were world premieres. She is the
co-founder of the Alexandria Arts Forum, which she chaired for five
years, and has served on many regional panels for area arts
commissions. Awards include the Actors’ Center Award of
Distinction, the Cultural Affairs Award from the Alexandria Commission
for Women, the Award of Harmony from the Alexandria Harmonizers and the
2005 ALEX Award. She is on the Board of The Playwrights Forum and
was chosen by the Canadian Embassy and the Helen Hayes Awards to travel
to Canada in 2004 as part of the Canadian/Washington Theatre
Partnership. She holds a Masters degree in Psychology from
Catholic University and an MBA from Georgetown University. Her
four children live in Washington DC, New York City, Savannah, Georgia,
and Alexandria.
MARC BRUNI (Director) won the
NYMF Directing Award for his production of Such Good Friends. He is
currently the Associate Director of Legally Blonde (Bway and tour),
appearing on MTV's "Search for Elle Woods". He has been associated with
Jerry Zaks, Kathleen Marshall, Walter Bobbie and Jerry Mitchell on
twelve Broadway productions including Tony winning revivals of The
Pajama Game and La Cage Aux Folles, Grease, High Fidelity, Wonderful
Town, Sweet Charity, and Little Shop of Horrors (also staging the
National Tour). Marc also stages Irving Berlin's White Christman
annually for Walter Bobbie, this coming year on Broadway as well as in
Detroit and St. Paul. He directed My One and Only and Seven Brides for
Seven Brothers for the MUNY, and he has worked at City Center Encores!
on No, No Nanette, Applause, Bye Bye Birdie, and 70, Girls, 70. He is a
graduate of Dartmouth College.
SHARON CARR (Producer) reinventing herself in the new
millennium, is now fulfilling a life-long passion to present live
theater. She began in 2006 as Co-Producer of I Love You Because (winner
Best Off-West End Musical 2007, London), followed by '10 months on the
road' with GFour Productions as an independent Associate Producer,
presenting RESPECT: A Musical Journey of Women in Cleveland (September
2006), Boston (October 2006) and Atlanta (March 2007) as well as
Menopause the Musical in Minneapolis. In October 2006 she also produced
the cabaret show: You Don't Know Jac, starring Jac Huberman (Winner,
2006 Broadway Idol). Sharon is a Producing Associate on How The Grinch
Stole Christmas (Holiday 2006, 2007), Legally Blonde (Spring, 2007) and
Dirty Dancing (Toronto, Fall 2007 and the US Pre-Broadway Tour
2008-2009). She was an Associate Producer on Masked, off-Broadway
(August 2007), and is currently working on the US revival of Agatha
Christie's And Then There Were None as well as developing IDAHO! The
Musical Comedy Love Story (NYMF 2008; Broadway 2010) and Mom Is Not My
Real Name (music by Tina deVaron and book by Pam Lobley).
Ms. Carr is stepping up this coming year as General Partner/Lead
Producer on Idaho! A Comedy Musical Love Story (NYMF, Fall 2008) which
she hopes to bring to Broadway -- and (along side Nelle Nugent/Foxboro,
Inc.) on the upcoming revival of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were
None (Broadway and US Tour, Fall 2009). Two projects in development:
Mom Is Not My Real Name (based on music by Tina deVaron) and an
animated film: a family musical comedy about the story of Purim: Queen
Esther.
DENIS JONES (Choreographer) has been proud, for the
past three years, to serve as director of Broadway Bares, benefiting
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Recent projects as choreographer
include The Boy Friend for The Maltz Jupiter/Riverside Theaters,
Thoroughly Modern Millie for The Cape Playhouse, Meet Me in St. Louis
for The Paper Mill Playhouse and Everyone Loves a Winner, A Tribute to
John Kander for The Westport Country Playhouse. Denis is the Associate
Choreographer to Jerry Mitchell for Broadway's Legally Blonde and Dirty
Rotten Scoundrels.
TED LEFEVRE (Scenic Consultant) Designs: over two
dozen Off-Off-Broadway play premieres and Regional musicals
apiece. Las Vegas: revue of Stevie Wonder songs starring Chaka
Khan, Associate on Phantom (Venetian), and Spamalot environment design
(Wynn). Broadway Associate: The Country Girl, Rock 'n Roll, Grease,
Coram Boy, Sweeney Todd, Hairspray Tour, Invention of Love, Aida.
Assistant: Wedding Singer, All Shook Up, Wicked, Sweet Smell of
Success, Morning's at Seven, Seagull, Ivanov, Beauty and the Beast,
Christmas Carol at MSG, and sixteen Metropolitan Operas. Two seasons
each at Williamstown Theatre Festival, Santa Fe and Glimmerglass Operas.
www.ted-lefevre.com
DEB GAOUETTE (Props Designer) Prop Credits: props
master for 42nd St. and Cabaret at the Trump Plaza Casino; props
coordinator for the national tours Evita, Sound of Music, Crazy For
You, and South Pacific for Troika Entertainment, and various
off-broadway productions. Set design credits: the workshop of Popera
Rain; projects with City Lights Youth Theatre, and productions of Stage
Door, She Loves Me, Meet George Orwell, and The Retreat. Currently:
assistant props coordinator for New York City Opera.
LISA ZINNI (Costume Designer) Associate Designer for
the Broadway and national touring companies of RENT; as well as many of
the international companies of RENT, including China, Canada, the UK,
and the Italian company produced by Pavarotti. Her regional credits
include 10 seasons with The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, The
Orlando Shakespeare Festival, Syracuse Stage, The Cape Playhouse, and
Bristol Riverside Theatre. NY: Off Broadway, Fringe Festival and NYMF.
LisaZinni.com
JIM MILKEY (Lighting Designer) Man, Such Good
Friends (NYMF), Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (Fractured Atlas),
Lounge Act (Lunatic Theatre Company) and Pygmalion
(NY Baroque Dance Company). Regional: Castro's Beard, The
Shape of Things, Ears on a Beatle (Barrington Stage Company), The
Wild Party and Johnny Guitar (Speakeasy Stage Company). He is
also the associate on Irving Berlin's White Christmas and
assistant FX designer on the Spamalot tour and Spamalot Vegas.
KATIE ROSIN / KAMPFIRE FILMS PR (Marketing/PR)
Off-Broadway: Mother Load, Sage Theater; Wasps in Bed, Beckett Theater;
Anaïs Nin: One Of Her Lives, Beckett Theater; Triple Threat: 2007 Drama
Desk Nominee (mis)Understanding Mammy: The Hattie McDaniel Story, Real
Danger & Elephant Girls, Theatre 5; The Monument, Clurman Theater;
Don Juan in Chicago, Kirk Theater. Clients include: Ateh Theater Group,
Emerging Artists Theatre, The New York Innovative Theatre Awards,
Nicu's Spoon, (re:) Directions Theatre Company, T. Schreiber Studios,
Woman Seeking...A Theater Company, as well as, various productions at
the Midtown International Theater Festival and FringeNYC. Rosin teaches
Marketing the Arts at NYU.
www.kampfirefilmspr.com
SAMANTHA SCHLUMBERGER (Graphic Designer) founded
Boughton Design, a multi-disciplinary design firm in 2002.
Boughton Design's work is based on a philosophy that design should
reinforce an emotional connection between clients and their audiences.
Commercial graphic design client work includes branding and logotype
for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and The Dramatists Guild of
America, as well as extensive collateral design for Clear/Registered
Traveler, the Animal Rescue Fund, Irvington Institute, Scholarship
Chicago and Women in Development. Boughton Design also produces a line
of custom stationery.
GEOFF JOSSELSON (Casting Director) Current projects:
Allan Knee's The Jazz Age (59E59), Nickelodeon's The Backyardigans
Live!, and productions for North Shore Music Theatre and Kansas City
Starlight Theatre. Recently, Geoff cast the York Theatre Company's
Musicals in Mufti, The Last Five Years (Denver Center) and the premiere
productions of Sympathy Jones, Such Good Friends and Going Down
Swingin' for NYMF 2007. With Calleri Casting: the upcoming film, Dragon
Ball, and the Ivory Joe Cole workshop. Previously, Geoff worked on the
casting of AltarBoyz, West Side Story, Carmen, Mimi Le Duck, Fanny Hill
and The Great Game. Graduate of NYU/Tisch School of the Arts.
BRIER PATCH PRODUCTIONS (General Management) Combining
the expertise of Laura Janik Cronin and Scott Newsome, Brierpatch
Productions offers general management services for theatrical
productions, tours, and special events.
Laura Janik Cronin has over 12 years of theatrical management
experience on and Off-Broadway, including The Lion King, Chicago, The
Lieutenant of Inishmore, August: Osage County, November, The Look of
Love, Jackie Mason: Prune Danish, Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,
Triumph of Love, Hamlet with Ralph Fiennes, Beauty and the Beast,
Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well…,Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, 25
Questions For A Jewish Mother, Don't Quit Your Night Job, and My
Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm in Therapy. Laura has a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Music from Mount Holyoke College, and holds
an M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama.
Scott Newsome has managed Off-Broadway productions for over eight
years. His productions include Dinner With Friends, Menopause The
Musical, Harmony (Broadway out of town), Once Around The Sun, I Love
You Because, Shout! The Mod Musical, and My Mother's Italian, My
Father's Jewish, and I'm In Therapy. Scott holds a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Theatre from the University of Houston.
CARLOS MAISONET (Production Stage Manager)
Off-Broadway: Altar Boyz, The Awesome 80s Prom, Perfect Harmony.
National Tour: Stephen Schwartz's Captain Louie. New York: The Wild
Party (The Culture Project), Capture Now (workshop), Glimpses Of The
Moon (The Oak Room), Ward 9 (NYMF 2008). Other credits include: Jihad:
The Musical (Edinburgh Fringe Festival), The Concert for Mother Earth
(featuring: Joan Osborne, The Bacon Brothers, Jen Chapin, and Eddie
Money). Carlos is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and a
proud member of Actor's Equity.
RACHEL MAIER (Assistant Stage Manager) is excited to
work on this fabulous show! Her recent credits include: Broadway: All
My Sons. Off Broadway: The Awesome 80's Prom, Based on a Totally True
Story, Suddenly Last Summer, Captain Louie. Favorite NYC credits:
Shrek! The Musical and In the Heights Workshops, Don't Quit Your Night
Job, TheATrainPlays, White Noise, The Fabulous Life of a Size Zero,
Jumping Blind, and numerous benefits, concerts, and readings. Rachel
also works as a flying trapeze instructor at the Espana/Streb Trapeze
Academy in Brooklyn. BA in Drama from the University of California,
Irvine. Proud AEA member. Thanks to my family!
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EDITH WHARTON wrote the novel Glimpses of the Moon in
1922. It was an international best-seller at the time and was made
into a film in 1923. The 1922 New York Times review of
Glimpses compared it to her previous novel, The Age of Innocence, which
had received the Pulitzer Prize in 1920, "I think The Glimpses
of the Moon a much better book; it is more interesting, more
memorable and closer to the heart of things."