Julie Baber
"Founder, Artistic Director" |
Julie is the Artistic Director and Founder of the 20% Theatre Company. She graduated with a B.A. in theatre from Smith College where she was awarded the Yvonne Sarah Bernhardt Buerger Award for most notable contribution to the Theatre Department. She was last seen as Mary in On the Verge and playing 16 characters in 20%'s Parallel Lives. She played Karen in Austin Pendleton's The Children's Hour. 20% Theatre Company and NYC credits include Marilyn in David's Redhaired Death, Fefu in Fefu and her Friends, and Carol in Scientific Americans.
Julie's resume (Rich text format) |
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Cliff Campbell
"Actor" |
| Cliff is a
Brooklyn-based actor and writer. Recent local
credits include: Sure Thing (Jalopy Theater),
The Laramie Project (Michael Howard Studios),
Carly Mensch's The Delicate Business of Boy and
Miss Girl (NY Fringe), and Terry Withers' My
Heart Split in Two (Lucid Theatre). Regional
credits include Einstein's Dreams (Burning
Coal, NC), Daniel Diamond's The True Tragedy of
the Mortician (DC Fringe) and a national tour
of Encore! (Chamber Theatre). Cliff is
graduate of Dartmouth College.
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Elizabeth Day
"Actor"
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Elizabeth was thrilled to finally be acting
opposite Julie Baber in Parallel Lives: The
Kathy and Mo Show! You might remember Elizabeth
from her past performances with the 20% Theatre
Company as Stepan and the Grand Duchess in The
Just and Christina in Fefu and Her Friends. Her
favorite roles include Titiana in A Midsummer
Night's Dream, Martiro in The House of Bernarda
Alba, and Andromeada in The Trojan Women.
Elizabeth received a B.A. in theatre from Smith
College, studied for a year at the British
American Drama Academy in London, and completed
Shakespeare and Company's month long intensive
last winter in the Berkshires. Some of
Elizabeth's favorite acting teachers include
Kristin Linklater, Tina Packard, and Austin
Pendleton. Elizabeth would like to thank Julie
Baber for this amazing opportunity and her
sister Sarah for her constant love and support.
Elizabeth's resume (Microsoft Word) |
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Leslie Delavan
"Set Designer"
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| is a scenic
artist who has most recently worked with the
Atlantic Theatre Company, Labyrinth Theater
Company, and the Women's Project. She received
a BFA in Painting and Drawing from the
University of Iowa where she worked as the
charge scenic artist for the theater and opera
departments, as well as a phlebotomist. As
Scott likes to say, Leslie can draw really
well. She will return to Iowa this summer as
the scenic charge for the Iowa Summer Rep. |
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Amber Gray
"Actor"
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| Amber can also be seen
around the city with Reverend Billy and the
Stop Shopping Gospel Choir (Highline Ballroom,
Spiegeltent, and St. Mark's Church). The
choir's documentary film "What Would Jesus
Buy?" will be screening at the Edinburgh
Festival and is due for release this December.
Other New York credits include: "Melo-Llama: A
Melodrama"(NY Fringe), "Dearborn Heights" (The
Vital Theatre Company's Drama League Alumni
Festival), "On the Verge" (City Attic Theatre
Company), "The Just Assassins" (20% Theatre
Company). Regional Credits: Aspen Theatre
Masters, Connecticut Repertory Theatre,
Williamstown Theatre Festival (2 seasons), and
The Huntington Theatre Company. TV and Film:
"Law and Order: SVU," "The Burg: Too Hip to be
Spared" and "Sissypants." Amber holds a BFA
from Boston University and is studying atNYU
Grad. |
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Louis Igoe
"Sound Designer"
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Louis Igoe is happy
to be a part of On The Verge, with fellow
WTFers. He is currently the engineer for Don't
Quit Your Night Job at HA!, and Les Freres
Corbusier's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
workshop. He recently finished a national tour
with The JENA Company's Jackie, Vi, and Lena,
as sound designer and engineer. He is looking
forward to mixing The Wizard of Oz produced by
Starlight Theatre in his hometown Kansas City
this summer. He would like to thank his
family,
especially his cousin Stephanie for getting him
started in all this. |
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Ashley Kosier
"Stage Manager"
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| New York:
Clinically Negative: A Viral Comedy (Manhattan
Theatre Source), Kidnapping Laura Linney
(Stella Adler Studios), Invisible Messages
(Proto-Type Theatre at PS 122), The Adventures
of Margaret the Brave (Lady Cavalier Theatre
Company), Violet Sharp (Theatre Row Studios).
National Tour: Encore!! (Chamber Theatre
Productions). Regional: A Little Night Music,
Steel Magnolias, Joseph…Dreamcoat (Weathervane
Playhouse, OH), Little Shop of Horrors, Private
Lives, The Diary of Anne Frank , My Fair Lady
(Northern Stage, VT). Upcoming: Cutman
(BannerNY Productions). Connecticut College, BA
in Theatre and Zoology. |
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Portia Krieger
"Director"
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| Portia Krieger is a
director, office slave, and F-train rider. New
York directing credits include Clinically
Negative, Welcome to the Moon, Look Back in
Anger, Fefu and Her Friends, and Svetlana's
Junk Show. Last summer during her residency at
the Wiliamstown Theatre Festival, she directed
Aria da Capo and Let Us Go Out Into the Starry
Night, and choreographed the new musical Demon
Dreams. Assistant directing credits include
Elvis People at New World Stages, The Pillowman
and Agnes of God at the George Street
Playhouse, Hannah and Martin (with David
Straithairn), and Alive in the World. Portia
graduated from Smith College in 2003. She is a
member of the Drama League Assistant Directors
Project. |
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Denise Maroney
"Costume Designer"
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| Denise is a
recent graduate of the Tisch School of the
Arts, where she studied Middle Eastern Studies
and Drama. Favorite design credits include Far
Away (NYU; Hats) Wounds to the Face
(Chashama;Makeup & Costumes) and Marisol
(Hudson Guild;Makeup/Special effects). Recent
costume design assisting credits include Bloody
Bloody Jackson ( Williamstown) Frankenstein (NJ
Performing Arts Center) Gutenberg!The Musical!
(The Actor's Playhouse) & Momma ( PS
122).Denise is the assistant costume designer
at the Hammerstein BOX and serves as the
resident costume designer for the NYC
Children's Theatre Company. A big thank you to
my family and friends for everything. |
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Nina Louise Morrison
"Actor"
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| Nina is a
playwright, actor and teacher. Favorite acting
credits: Reckless, Old Times, The Black Monk,
WASP, The Pirates of Penzance, The Glass
Menagerie, Night Fractal (Alexis Macnab) and
After (Erin Browne). Training: National
Theatre Institute, New Actors Workshop, and BA
from Oberlin College. She is a Columbia MFA
playwright ('08) and a Richard Rodgers Fellow.
Original plays include: Fata Morgana, The
Experimentalists, EmergencE, The Red Plague, 3
Patriotic Acts and the forthcoming
Constitution. |
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Scott Needham
"Lighting Designer"
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| Scott's most recent
designs include Tea House with H.T. Chen and
Dancers, Clinically Negative with mC
Enterprises and YouthAIDS foundation, the
International WOW Company's production of You
Belong to Me, assistant lighting designer for
Matt Richards on The Polish Play, and assistant
lighting designer for Charles Foster on Angels
as a part of the 2006 New York Musical Theatre
Festival. Scott was an assistant lighting
designer last summer at the Williamstown
Theatre Festival, and will return this summer
as Associate Lighting Supervisor. |
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Christi Waldon
"Actor"
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| Christi is delighted to
be working with 20% Theatre Company. A native
Texan, she graduated with a BA in Theatre from
the University of Houston. Her favorite roles
include Emilia/Mopsa in The Winter's Tale,
Kate/Ben/Jackey in Anton in Show Business,
Isabel in Jose, Megan/Winifred in
Blueness/Grayness (an Edward Albee Playwrights
Workshop Production), and Young Lucius in Titus
Andronicus. Christi is also a recognized
advanced actor combatant with the Society of
American Fight Directors and loves to fight or
choreograph one every chance she gets. She
would like to thank her friends and family for
their endless support! |
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Johanna Weller-Fahy
"Actor"
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Johanna's been
seen in such NY venues as La MaMa, The Duplex,
The Looking Glass and the Red Room. She spent
the bulk of 2006 performing and touring a solo
evening of Kurt Weill and Jacques Brel music
entitled The Whisky Bar . She has studied with
Ruth Maleczech, Sharon Fogarty, Len Berkman,
Paul Zimet, MarkWing-Davey and Debra Wiley.
www.johannawf.com
Johanna's resume (Microsoft Word) |
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Randy Ginsburg
"Assistant Costume Design"
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| is a
recent graduate of the Tisch School of the Arts
at NYU for directing and design. He has done
various mask and puppet work. Recent credits
include The Protagonist, The Romanov Circus,
and Something More Pleasant. He is currently
working on Basil Twist's Behind the Lid. He
would like to thank Denise for all her love and
hard work. |
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Chuck Heery
"Assistant Stage Manager"
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| Chuck is
making his first foray into New York theatre.
After a long hiatus from the theatre he is very
glad to be here. He thanks Ashley for the
opportunity. |
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