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DAVID SULLIVAN (General Manager/Artistic Associate) directed the Off Broadway premieres of The Atheist (Center Stage, NY), The Blowin of Baile Gall (Irish Arts Center), and Swansong (Irish Repertory Theatre Studio). Other New York credits include The Lepers of Baile Baiste, The Stage is Bare, and readings of The Pimp and Cancer Time. Regionally, David has directed for the Breaking Ground New Play Festival at the Huntington Theatre Company and spent two seasons as a member of the Directing Corps at the Williamstown Theater Festival Workshop. David has also directed for the Gloucester Stage Company, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, Boston Playwrights Theatre, and Boston Theatre Works Unbound Festival. David is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theatre & Dance at Rowan University. He holds an MFA in Directing from Boston University.
JENNY DEADY (Stage Manager) Recent Off-Broadway credits include: Steppenwolf Theatre’s When the Messenger is Hot, The Sunset Limited directed by Sheldon Patinkin and City Theatre Dublin’s Sisters (starring Tony award winner Anna Manahan), both at 59E59; Godlight Theater Company’s A Clockwork Orange and Fahrenheit 451, both at 59E59 and at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2005 & 2006. Ensemble Studio Theater: Riddle Like Love with a Side of Ketchup, by Julie Fitzpatrick. 59E59/Brits Off-Broadway credits include: Henry Green’s Nothing, directed by Philip Prowse; The Stephen Joseph Theatre’s Private Fears in Public Places written and directed by Alan Ayckbourn; and The Mercury Colchester’s The Pull of Negative Gravity. Irish Arts Center credits: An Evening with Paul Brady & Sarah Siskind, Rock Doves by Marie Jones, Celtic Tiger Me Arse, J.P. Donleavy’s The Ginger Man, Jimmy Murphy’s The Kings of the Kilburn High Road and Billy Roche’s Poor Beast in the Rain. In Ireland, Jenny worked with the Gate Theatre on their Beckett Festival ’99 at the Barbican Theatre in London, and with An Grianán Theatre on their national tour of Brian Friel’s Translations. She is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin with a BA Degree in Drama & Theatre Studies.
NICK TOCHELLI (Assistant Stage Manager) is a graduate of SUNY-Fredonia where he studied Theater and Communications. Originally from Rochester, NY, Nick moved to New York City not that long ago and has enjoyed success Off-Off Broadway as Stage Manager for Godlight Theatre Company's Slaughterhouse-Five at 59E59 Theaters, and Quo Vadimus Art's American Psyche. Regional Credits include Stage Manager for Barbra's Wedding, Dames at Sea, I Left My Heart, Absurd Person Singular, Mercy of a Storm, High Dive, Ghosts Among the Grapevines, and Bad Dates (Bristol Valley Theater: Naples, NY). Little Women, and Tea at Five (Blackfriars: Rochester, NY). Nick is also a Sound Designer and designed for American Psyche in New York, and Barbra's Wedding, and Nevermore at Bristol Valley Theater.
JOHN V. BELLOMO (Fight Director) is a Philadelphia based Fight Director recognized by The Society of American Fight Directors. He has choreographed violence for many regional theatre productions including Treasure Island, Killer Joe, Take Me out, The Fantasticks, The Skin of Our Teeth, A Flea in Her Ear, True West, Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet and As You Like It. He is also a two-time Barrymore Award nominee. John has taught Stage Combat at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, Teatro in Polvere in Milan, The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York and Temple University in Philadelphia. He recently returned from Italy where he directed William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night and The Tempest. John received an M.F.A. in Directing from Temple University, a B.F.A in Acting from the University of the Arts and is a graduate of The International School for the Comic Actor in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
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