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Ethan Baum - Co-Artistic Director: Received a B.A. in theatre at the University of Albany with a concentration in American contemporary theatre. He trained further with Susan Grace Cohen, and recently completed William Esper's two-year Professional Program. New York theater credits include "Denied Inside" at the Theatre Studio, "Tom Slade/Taste of Thieves" at the Expanded Arts Theatre, and "Timothy Leary in Space" at Theatre for the New City. Other leading roles: "Bus Stop", "Burn This", and "Romeo and Juliet". Notable credits in film and television include "Dead Radio", "Set-Up", and "Speedwalking". Megan Larche - Co-Artistic Director: Received her BA from Florida State University in Theater Arts with an emphasis on Stage Management and Directing. After an apprenticeship with the Alliance Theater in Atlanta, she received her Equity card and worked in various regional theaters as a stage manager. In 2003, Megan began to work for Jay Binder Casting. She was the casting director for the upcoming Broadway production of Grease, the Broadway revival of "A Chorus Line," "The Times They Are A-Changin'," Irving Berlin's "White Christmas", "The Lion King" - children's casting for all three companies, & "Happy Days the Musical", amongst others. In the spring of 2007, she joined Fox Theatricals, currently the producers of "Legally Blonde the Musical". Mark Montgomery - Executive Director: received his B. A. from Marist College for English and Broadcast Communications. Since leaving the NBC Page program Mark has had the privilege of studying acting with William Esper, Shane Ann Younts, and Denna Levy. Four years ago Mark began working for World Film Services Inc. and was recently promoted to Vice President of Development. Mark produced "The Baby is Blue" by Matt Schatz in the 2005 Midtown International Theatre Festival and is currently in development with "The Two Lives of Napoleon Beazley" by John Fleming from a concept by Dana Nau. Mark's most recent acting credits include "Street Therapy" a short film by Jason Rice (a finalist in the Tribeca Film Festival / Amazon Theater Short Film Competition). Emily Reutlinger - Managing Director: is originally from Auburn, NY where she grew up at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse. She earned her BA in Theater from Point Park College, and while in Pittsburgh, spent several summers as the Directing Apprentice at the Pittsburgh CLO. Recent projects include BT McNicholl's "The It Girl", Nick Jones' "Little Building", and the Steven Shainberg film "Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus". |
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