Dan Fields (Director)—currently develops and produces new theatre as a
Manager at Disney Creative Entertainment in Los Angeles He is
Associate Director of the Chicago national tour production of The 25th
Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. B’way: The Lion King
(original Ass’t Director, Resident Director), The Graduate (Associate
Director), In My Life (Associate Director). Nat’l Tours: The
Graduate (w/Morgan Fairchild), The Puppetry Of The Penis
(Canadian Nat’l Tour). Off B’way: Love (13th St. Theatre), 21 Dog
Years: Doing Time @ Amazon.Com (Cherry Lane Theatre),
Puppetry Of The Penis (Consulting Director), The Penetration
Play (Producer, 13P). Regional directing highlights: J.A.P. The
Princesses Of Comedy (Parker Playhouse), The Breeze, The
Gust, The Gale & The Wind (La Jolla Playhouse), Great Men Of
Science, Nos. 21 & 22 (The Empty Space Theatre, Seattle). Artistic
Associate, Manhattan Theatre Club. Director, “On A Jag,” a ten-minute
movie musical. Fields directed and produced the first U.S.
revival in 56 years of Arthur Miller’s The Man Who Had All The Luck
(L.A. Times Top 10 Productions of 2000, L.A. Weekly Revival of the
Year). His production of Glen Berger’s The Wooden Breeks was
nominated for L.A. Weekly’s Production of the Year and Best Direction.
His recent production of the new musical comedy Oedipus For Kids!
was a sold-out hit in the 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival.
Member SSDC.
Jo Winiarski (Scenic Designer)—Most recent design credits include the
Fall 2006 season at The Utah Shakespearean Festival- (The Merchant of Venice,
Johnny Guitar, Peg o' My Heart), Gone (E59E59), TempOdyssey (NJREP),
I Love You Because (The Village Theater), One Way Ticket to Hell
(Marilyn Monroe Theater, Los Angeles), What Then (Ohio Theater),
Wicked City Blues (Utah Musical Theater), Bloodline, The Children
Of Argos (Hangar Theater), A Girl Called Dusty (Provincetown
Repertory Theater). She is the associate set designer on LoveMusik
and the assistant set designer for The 25th Annual Putnam County
Spelling Bee on Broadway (associate designer for San Francisco,
Chicago, and national tour productions). Jo received her M.F.A.
from New York University.
Aaron Rhyne (Projection Designer)—is a director and video artist who founded the media/performance company Live Project with playwright Jason Pizzarello in 2002. Live Project produces plays, performance art, and video installations throughout New York City. Aaron’s video designs include the recent revival of Amiri Baraka's Dutchman (Cherry Lane), Blood Cherries (DTW and New World Theatre) and various productions of Saving the Greeks. He is an active member of Caden Manson’s Big Art Group and has toured with them extensively through Europe and the U.S. with The House of No More, Flicker, and most recently, Dead Set. Directing credits include InsideOut (2006 Innovative Theatre Award nominee), Playing House (HERE), Bent (Columbia University), and Glued to Grammy (HERE). He additionally directs music videos and promotional materials for musicians and performing artists. He is a graduate of Fordham University. www.liveproject.org
Jeff Croiter (Lighting Designer)—Broadway: Kiki and Herb: Alive on Broadway, concerts at the New Amsterdam including Chess and On The 20th Century. Off Broadway: The Accomplices, The Voysey Inheritance, The Internationalist (Lortel Award Nomination), Jacques Brel¦, Adrift In Macao, Miss Witherspoon, Drumstruck, I Love You Because, Almost Maine, Lone Star Love, Rope, Privilege, Dedication, The Dazzle, Fiction, Burleigh Grimes, Trumbo, Matt & Ben, Barbra’s Wedding, Passion Play, Cam Jansen. Regional: Old Globe, McCarter Theatre, Williamstown Theatre
Festival, Huntington Theatre, Geffen Playhouse, Trinity Rep, Berkshire Theatre
Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse, Goodspeed, NY Stage and Film, and Paper Mill
Playhouse. Jeff also designed Rufus Wainwright’s Judy Garland Concert at
Carnegie Hall, in London and in Paris.
Linsey Bostwick (Assistant Video Designer) is a freelance video artist, photographer and production manager. She has toured internationally with Big Art Group for the last six years as a performer, manager and video editor. Bostwick also works with Live Project, the Dazzle Dancers and Nina Winthrop and Dancers. She is currently designing video for Freedom High, a new play at Queens College.
Foster Entertainment (Producer) has produced and general managed a wide range of shows and events in New York, London and Australia. Recent productions include Rufus Wainwright’s Judy Garland concerts at Carnegie Hall, the London Palladium and the Paris Olympia; the Broadway run of Kiki & Herb: Alive on Broadway and Slava’s Snowshow Off Broadway and on tour. Past productions include 21 Dog Years, Puppetry of the Penis, Singalong Sound of Music. Previous comedy events include concerts and tours by Steven Wright, the Umbilical Brothers, David Strassman, Jimeoin and the Jim Rose Circus.
Maximum Entertainment Productions (Producer)—founded by Eva Price, Avram Freedberg, and Mary Beth Dale, recent credits include: Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Broadway), Private Jokes, Public Places (London), the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominated Los Big Names (Off-Broadway), and Murray Hill's A Murray Little Christmas(2006). Upcoming productions include the national tour of The Great American Trailer Park Musical. Eva Price ’s credits also include Joy (Off-Broadway), The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Off-Broadway), and All is Love (NYMF). For five years, Eva Price worked as a coordinating producer on special projects for ABC NEWS, spending the last year reporting on stories about Broadway for ABCNEWS.COM. Avram Freedberg’s credits also include Private Jokes, Public Places (Off-Broadway)and a re-staged production of Tuscaloosa 's Calling Me ... But I'm Not Going! (winner of the Outer Circle Critics Award for Best Off-Broadway musical) starring Jerry Zaks, for the Broadway on Showtime Pay-TV series. Mr. Freedberg has invested inThe Producers, Long Days Journey Into Night, Sound of Music and more than a dozen other productions. Mary Beth Dale has invested in Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Private Jokes, Public Places and the revival of Flower Drum Song.
Avalon Entertainment (Producer) Established in 1999 by David Unger, Avalon Entertainment has presented Boys Don’t Wear Lipstick and Pete ‘n’ Keely Off-Broadway, and has been involved in the New York productions of Bat Boy and Wicked. In Los Angeles, Avalon was one of the producers of the long-running hit Fully Committed. Mr. Unger is Executive Producer of the upcoming film Falling for Grace.
Judith Marinoff Cohn (Producer) founded Morning Glory Productions in 1999. Broadway producing credits include The Weir, Swing! and Little Shop of Horrors (Broadway and national tour). Off-Broadway credits include My Old Lady and Mental the Musical, showcased at the Cherry Lane Theatre and soon to be presented at the Edgemar Theatre in Santa Monica. Judith’s business career also includes Manhattan real estate, a travel management company and an Asian art gallery. Thanks to husband Michael, son Nicholas and the many friends and family who have lent their support.
Victoria Winkelman (Associate Producer) is a New York City native who has been around the Downtown art scene for most of her life. She graduated from prestigious Wellesley College with a focus in Art. This is her first foray into the theatre world as a producer.
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