Carol BrownPlaywright/HeddaCarol Brown is a New York-based actor and writer. NYC: Pool Play 2.0 (This Is Not A Theater Company); Landscape of the Body, Desire, Plenty, Three Sisters (NYU Grad); masha masha Natasha (playwright/actor; FringeNYC, “Top 25 Shows to see at the Fringe (2015)”), Jitterbug (Dixon Place). Other theater: Three Women Mourn the Apocalypse (Toronto Theatre Centre), Live Feed (Vox, co-creator, co-writer, actor). TV: Madam Secretary, The Good Wife, Foursome. BA English Lit, Dartmouth College; MFA, NYU Grad Acting. She is currently working on a novel. www.youarecarolbrown.com
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Max HunterDirectorNew York: The Pearl Theatre, Metropolitan Playhouse, 54 Below, Access Theatre, with workshops at the New York Theatre Workshop and Abingdon Theatre. Regional credits: Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Rep., Opera North, and the New London Barn Playhouse.
Directing credits: Walter Bobbie's Zorba (Encores! City Center), the Davenport Loft, Roy Arias Studios, and Secret Theatre. As Artistic Director of The Bridge Production Group in New York City, Max has directed and acted in Richard III (Fourth Street Theatre), Romeo's Midsummer Night's Dream (Gowanus Loft; Snug Harbor Cultural Center). For more information, please visit maxhuntersite.com. |
Timothy ThomasBrackThe last time Tim was on stage was the fall of 2009 in the Shakespeare Theater Company's production of Ben Jonson's The Alchemist, directed by Michael Kahn. Since 1998, his day job has been in global health and development as a policy analyst and advocate. Other performance credits over the years include the original Broadway production of Sondheim and Lapine's Into the Woods, Mike Nichols' film "Wolf," the Irish Repertory Theatre, and a broad range of regional theatre and opera gigs. He holds an MFA from NYU's Graduate Acting Program, is an alumnus of the Interlochen Arts Academy, and has been a proud member of Actors Equity since 1983.
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Max SamuelsTesmanNew York: The American premiere of Angry Young Man (Urban Stages). Regional credits include Angry Young Man (Guild Hall), A Christmas Carol (Northern Stage), Oklahoma and The Student Prince (New London Barn Playhouse). TV: "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." Max is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Love to Mom, Dad, Rachel, Zoe, and Muff! www.maxbsamuels.com
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Madeleine RogersTheaTHE JUILLIARD SCHOOL: Arcadia (Thomasina), Everything Is Wonderful (Ruth), Still (Dolores), Uncle Vanya (Sonya), In Arabia, We’d All Be Kings (Chickie). REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theatre Company: Othello (Desdemona); Northwest Classical Theatre Company: My Name Is Rachel Corrie; Coho Theater, Little Women; Oregon Children’s Theater: K Of D, A Wrinkle In Time; Two River Theater: The Lion In Winter. TELEVISION: A Walk In My Shoes, Leverage, Madam Secretary. AWARDS: Elizabeth Smith Award (Julliard), Mary Brand Scholarship (The Portland Civic Theater Guild), National Youth Theater Award for Best Supporting Actress in The Boxcar Children, Drammy Award for Best Young Performer (Portland Drammy Awards). TRAINING: The Juilliard School.
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