CREATIVE    
  LORENZO PISONI (Creator, Performer). Broadway: Equus (Broadhurst), Henry IV (LCT). Off-Broadway: Devil’s Disciple (Irish Rep), Election Day (Second Stage, Lortel nomination), Last Dance (MTC), As You Like It (The Public), Much Ado About Nothing (The Public), Troilus and Cressida (TFANA). Regional: The Injured Party (South Coast Rep), The Great Gatsby (Guthrie/Seattle Rep), Tuesdays With Morrie (Seattle Rep), The Tempest (McCarter), The Illusion (NJ Shakespeare Festival), Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare & Co.), The Gamester (ACT, Bay Area Critics nomination), Arms and the Man (BSC). Film: Company Retreat, South of Pico. Other credits include A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Lincoln Center/NY Philharmonic), Pickle Family Circus, Cirque du Soleil. Education: Vassar College. Member of Actors’ Equity.  
       
  ERICA SCHMIDT (Creator, Director). Directing credits include: Rent (Tokyo); Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Sorcerer and Copland’s The Tender Land (all at Bard Summer Scape); Carnival (The Paper Mill Playhouse); People Be Heard (Playwrights Horizons); Trust (The Play Company, Callaway Award nominee); As You Like It (The Public Theater/NYSF, chashama and New York International Fringe Festival 2000 Winner for Best Direction); Debbie Does Dallas (wrote the adaptation and directed Off-Broadway at the Jane Street); Spanish Girl (Second Stage Uptown); Romeo and Juliet (Outdoor Garage). College and University work includes: Buried Child and R&J (The Juilliard School); Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards (The McCarter’s Berlind Theater, Princeton University); Top Girls (Fordham University). Upcoming: The Burnt Part Boys (Vineyard).

BEN STANTON (Lighting Design). New York: The Public Theater, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Second Stage, MCC, The Kitchen, Daryl Roth Theatre, Minetta Lane Theatre, The Play Company, Edge Theater, New World Stages, Primary Stages, Ars Nova, Soho Rep, Rattlestick Theater, Flea Theater. Regional: The Old Globe, South Coast Rep, Huntington Theatre, Intiman Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, Westport Country Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Cincinnati Playhouse, St. Louis Rep. Lighting installations include Save the Robots at Dance New Amsterdam and Astroland at The Kitchen. Concert lighting for David Byrne, The Pierces, Less The Band, Sandra Bernhard, Patti LaBelle, Dixie Chicks, Paul Simon, Christina Aguilera.

BART FASBENDER (Sound Design). NY credits: A Body of Water (Primary Stages); Made in Poland (The Play Company); Fault Lines (Naked Angels); Three Changes and The Drunken City (Playwrights Horizons); Port Authority (Atlantic); Animals Out of Paper (Second Stage); UNCONDITIONAL and A View From 151st Street (LAByrinth);
Boozy…, Heddatron and Hell House at St. Ann’s (Les Freres Corbusier). Also BAM, New Group, Cherry Lane, SPF, Symphony Space, Circle East/Circle Rep, NYU, Juilliard, Fordham, Baruch PAC, Culture Project, Katharsis, Clubbed Thumb, 24 Hour Plays, The Exchange. Regional: Williamstown, Berkshire Theatre, Center Theatre Group, Yerba Buena PAC, Barrington Stage, TheatreWorks, Two River, Virginia Premiere Theatre.

DAVID CAPARELLIOTIS, CSA (Casting). MTC/NYC credits include Doubt, Mauritius, Rabbit Hole, Sight Unseen, From up Here, Blackbird, My Name Is Rachel Corrie, Shockheaded Peter and Altar Boyz. Upcoming: Everyday Rapture for Second Stage, Magnolia directed by Anna Shapiro (Goodman) and the Williamstown Theatre Festival 2009 season with business partner Mele Nagler.

HANNAH COHEN (Production Stage Manager). Touring: Sweeney Todd (Richard Frankel Productions), SpongeBob SquarePants Live! (Broadway Asia). Off-Broadway: Indian Blood (Primary Stages), The Mistakes Madeline Made (Naked Angels), The Wooden Breeks (MCC), Lone Star Love (Amas Musical Theatre), slag heap (Cherry Lane). Regional: This Beautiful City (Center Theatre Group); Boston Marriage (Guthrie Theater); Persephone, The Rose Tattoo, What the Butler Saw, Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Huntington Theatre Company); Landscape of the Body, Travesties (Williamstown Theatre Festival). Graduate of Boston University’s School of Theatre Arts.