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Irina Eremia Bragin
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Queens Theatre in the Park
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Push It** |
Maria Gabriele |
Vital Theatre/Drama League |
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The Mayor Who Would Be |
John Doble |
FringeNYC 2005 |
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William Shakespeare |
Princeton Rep. |
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On The Edge |
Craig Pospisil |
Vital Theatre |
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William Shakespeare |
Princeton Rep |
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Deborah Grimberg |
EST Marathon |
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William Shakespeare |
Theater Ten Ten |
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Fix** |
Brian Otano |
manhattantheatresource |
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Slight Alterations |
Ron E. Edens |
Abingdon Theatre Company |
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The Winter’s Tale |
William Shakespeare |
Theater Ten Ten |
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Grief** |
Craig Lucas |
EST Marathon |
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Twelfth Night |
William Shakespeare |
Theater Ten Ten |
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As Bees in Honey
Drown |
Douglas Carter Beane |
Attic Ensemble |
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Two Gentlemen of
Verona |
William Shakespeare |
NJ Shakespeare Fest tour |
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The Author’s Voice |
Richard Greenberg |
Drama League DirectorFest |
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The Road to Mecca |
Athol Fugard |
Industrial Arts Theatre, Inc. |
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Seascape with Sharks
& Dancer |
Don Nigro |
Director’s Theatre, Boulder |
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Tennessee Williams |
Industrial Arts Theatre, Inc. |
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Nicky Silver |
Avenue Theatre |
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The Old Boy* |
A.R. Gurney |
Director’s Theatre, Boulder |
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Love’s Labour’s Lost |
William Shakespeare |
The Mirror Players |
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Steven Dietz |
Avenue Theatre |
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Blithe Spirit |
Noel Coward |
Aurora Fox Arts Center |
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Romeo and Juliet |
William Shakespeare |
The Mirror Players |
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William Shakespeare |
The Mirror Players |
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Hamlet |
William Shakespeare |
The Mirror Players |
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Hay Fever |
Noel Coward |
Aurora Fox Arts Center |
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Tina Howe |
Aurora Fox Arts Center |
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As You Like It |
William Shakespeare |
The Mirror Players |
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Landscape of the Body |
John Guare |
Hunger Artists Ensemble Theatre |
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Fifth of July |
Lanford Wilson |
Festival Playhouse, Arvada |
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The Summer of the
Dance** |
Michael McGuire |
The Changing Scene |
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American Primitive |
William Gibson |
Aurora Fox Arts Center |
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Jog** |
Kevin Kelly |
The Changing Scene |
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The Monkey Man** |
James Kiefer |
The Changing Scene |
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Torture** |
Lee Patton |
The Changing Scene |
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Stage Struck |
Simon Gray |
The Victorian Theatre |
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
Tennessee Williams |
The Theatre at Jack’s |
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Five Finger Exercise |
Peter Shaffer |
Slightly Off Center Theatre |
*
Denotes Rocky Mountain Regional Premiere
** Denotes World Premiere
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The Fantasticks |
Jones and Schmidt |
University of Washington |
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Broadway Nights |
Musical Revue |
Sierra Repertory Theatre, CA |
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Cosi Fan Tutte |
W.A. Mozart |
Illinois Opera Theatre |
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My Friend Dahmer |
Jake Arky |
NYU Tisch First Look Company |
Madalyn
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Samy Burch |
NYU Tisch First Look Company |
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‘Tis Pity She’s A
Whore |
John Ford |
University of Washington |
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Candida |
George Bernard Shaw |
University of Washington |
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The Will |
Marivaux |
University of Washington |
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Another Antigone |
A.R. Gurney |
University of Washington |
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The Wager |
Mark Medoff |
University of Colorado at Denver |
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Home Free! |
Lanford Wilson |
Trinity University |
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Chamber Ensemble |
Tom Rowan |
Trinity University |
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A Midsummer Night’s
Dream |
William Shakespeare |
Trinity University |
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Vanities |
Jack Heifner |
Trinity University |
Burning Leaves |
(full-length)
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EST Octoberfest 2008
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David's Play |
(full-length)
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EST Workshop 2008
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(full-length)
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45th Street Theatre
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(full-length) |
Theater Ten Ten |
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(full-length) |
NY Int'l Fringe Festival 2004 |
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Chamber Ensemble |
(one-act) |
Trinity University 1984 |
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Developmental
readings of new plays for: Abingdon
Theatre Company, Access Theatre,
BMI Workshop, Ensemble Studio
Theatre, Hudson Stage Company, Jean Cocteau Repertory, Music In A Box, New Dramatists, CAP 21, Pantheon Theatre, Queens Theatre in the Park, Flying Swine and Chameleon Stage
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GLAAD Media Award Nomination for Off-Off Broadway Theatre, 2007, for Kiss and Cry
Drama League Directors Project: One of four directors
chosen for 1998 Fall Production Program
Westword “Best of Denver” Award for Best Production of an
American Classic, 1996, for Orpheus Descending
Denver Drama Critics
Circle Award for Best Director, 1992, for A
Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Denver Drama Critics
Circle Award for Best Ensemble, 1988, for Fifth
of July.
Westword “Best of Denver” award for Best Director, 1989, for Landscape of the Body.
Denver Post Reviewer’s award for one of ten Best Productions in
Metro Denver, 1989, for Coastal Disturbances.
North San Antonio Times Reviewer’s award for
one of nine Best Productions in San Antonio, 1984, for A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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Literary Manager, Ensemble Studio Theatre, 2000-2004 (also company member)
Casting Consultant, Queens Theatre in the Park, 2006-present
New Play Consultant, Queens Theatre in the Park, 2003-2006
Literary Assistant and
New Play Reader, Denver Center Theatre
Company, 1997-1999
Artistic Director, The Mirror Players, 1989-1994
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Assistant Director for The Old Settler, directed by Harold
Scott, Primary Stages, NYC, 1998
Stage Manager for Wonderland, directed by David
McClendon, US West TheatreFest, Denver Center, 1998
Assistant Director for Valley Song, directed by Bruce K.
Sevy, Denver Center Theatre Company, 1998
Stage Manager for Increased Difficulty of Concentration,
directed by Michael Quinn, University of Washington, 1990
Assistant Director for A Life in the Theatre and A Lovely Sunday for
Creve Coeur, both directed by Sterling Jenkins, Victorian Theatre, Denver,
1986-87
Stage Manager for The Sea Gull, directed by Ed Baierlein,
Germinal Stage Denver, 1986
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Guest Residencies at Whitman College and Corning Community College
Ongoing Monologue
Class, TVI
Playwriting
Classes at Ensemble Studio Theatre Institute and Lexington Center for the
Arts
Audition Seminars at
The Actor’s Connection, TVI, and One on One Productions
Taught Drama to junior
and senior high students and directed school plays, Rocky Mtn. Hebrew Academy
Private Audition
Coaching
Five summer Verse
Acting workshops for The Mirror Players, 1989-94
Shakespeare lectures
for English Speaking Union and Eagle Crest High School
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Boyet (Love’s Labour’s Lost); Rabbit (Winnie the Pooh); Ellard (The Foreigner); Tony Lumpkin (She Stoops to Conquer); Dudley (The Time of Your Life); Arnall (Line); Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Twelfth Night)
Four seasons with the
acting company of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
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MFA in Directing, under
M. Burke Walker, Univ. of Washington
School of Drama, Seattle.
BA in Drama, Magna Cum
Laude and Phi Beta Kappa, Trinity
University, San Antonio, TX.