Maxwell L. Anderson was named for his grandfather, the renowned Pulitzer-Prize winning dramatist whose plays include What Price Glory, Winterset, Anne Of A Thousand Days, Elizabeth The...
Hilary Bettis Photo by Joe DeAngelis 72 Miles to Go, opens on March 10th, off-Broadway at the Laura Pels, brought to life by the Roundabout Theatre Company. This play,...
Gavino Villapiano (Pop, playwright, director, producer) – is thrilled to have his first stage play presented in front of a live audience. Although he is the author...
Lauren Fleishman first entered theatre by way of politics, working for Annie’s List, a Political Action Committee in Texas electing females to political office. It was...
Kalei Tischler is an actor, playwright, and director currently in her third year of the BFA Dramatic Arts program at The New School For Drama. She...
Cherie Danielle, a native of Atlanta Georgia, has been acting since she was a child. In high school she attended the DeKalb School of the Arts...
Robert J Morgalo is a retired US Amy Iraq War veteran who served in Iraq 2003-2004. He is an actor, producer, writer and published author. He...
Joe Mahedy, the author of Uber Taxi Cab Confessions, worked in New York City for the last 35 years as a Broadcast Television Systems Integrator. He designed and...
Veteran director/writer, Lisa Monde, began her acting and directing career in theatre in Europe, having toured with various musicals and worked with big European theatre companies, she moved...
Moments…An Evening with Bill W was originally conceived and performed by Bill McNiff in 1990. The story is Bill’s own account of his drinking and recovery...
Joseph Vitale marks the beginning of his love affair with theater to the day his high school English Lit teacher brought a group of freshman students...
Jean Michel Hoffman is a writer and director raised by a strong Roman Catholic family from Wisconsin. As a senior in film directing and comparative literature...
Sean Chandler’s produced works include “At The Flash” (Pride Films and Plays Great Gay Play and Musical Contest Winner, Oscar Wilde Best New Work Nomination–Dublin Gay...
Marjorie Frank loves ideas, and loves expressing ideas in ways that get people excited about them. Her process is both straightforward and circuitous. Once she’s identified...
Emma Federer is proud to be a 2018 winner of the New South Young Playwrights Festival in Atlanta, Georgia where her One-act, The Homeless and the Hopefull,...
Although he’s written more than a dozen screen plays, a novel and several short stories, The Jackpot was Tony Barone’s first full length stage play. Now he brings...
Lynn Nottage is a playwright and screenwriter; she is the first (and remains the only) woman to have won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice. Her...
Rori Nogee’s new drama Aftershocks premiering at the NYWinterfest asks the question can a cracked foundation ever heal? Rori previously wrote the book, music and lyrics for Siren’s...
Rori Nogee is thrilled to premiere her new play in the NY Winterfest! She previously wrote the book, music and lyrics for Siren’s Den: A New...
In photo: J. Michael Baran (Frank), Ashley Formento (Marge), Colleen White (Irene), Patrick Hamilton (Chip), Jan Ewing (Director), Tamara Knezevic (Stage Manager) Jan Ewing grew up in...
Stacie Dugan Vourakis was born in Brooklyn, NY. Her plays have been produced in New York and London and have won awards including the John Golden...
Dan Kavulish has been a writer most of his life. He wrote his first play at the age of 18. His second play was produced for...
Richie Abanes, is a playwright, director and set design, made his first mark on the New York theater scene as an ensemble member in the original Broadway...
Even though a grandmother now, Marsha Johnson still feels herself to be a child masquerading as a grown-up. “I have done a very grown-up thing, I know....
Second to the Right Productions is proud to announce their cast and crew for the upcoming production of For a Life in the Strawberry Theatre Festival! We’ve found...