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Lisa
McLogan Shaheen(Maureen): Originally from Detroit,
Michigan, Lisa has spent 18 years doing theatre in New
York. Recent Credits include: Why We Have a
Body, Furious, Philoctetes, Tuna and Jack, Penny’s
One Date, The Harvey Milk Holiday Pageant, What’s
Going on in Room 610? and Swing Out Bernadette. After
a brief hiatus from acting to raise 3-year-old twins,
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Katherine
O'Sullivan (Mag):Dublin native Katherine O’Sullivan
fell in love with the stage at The Gaiety Theatre Christmas
Pantomime when she was three years old. After training
at the Gaiety School of Acting, she moved to Manhattan
to pursue a career as an actor.
Since coming to New York City, she has appeared in several plays, including Antigone,
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Under Milk Wood, Footfalls (Beckett), The
Tinker’s Wedding (Synge), The Cú Chulain Cycle (W.
B. Yeats) and The Holy Ground, a one-woman play by Dermot Bolger. She
created the role of Katherine the Embalmer in the Off-Broadway interactive comedy, Finnegan’s
Farewell.
In 2004 Katherine produced and acted in Nora’s Bloke, playing
the roles of Molly and Granny James. She has also collaborated on two original
plays, Rip Cord and False Positive. Her film work includes The
Emperor’s Club starring Kevin Klein, and the award-winning indie horror
feature I’ll Bury You Tomorrow.
Katherine’s latest projects include The Blood Shed, bound for
the festival circuit this autumn and A Far Cry From Home, currently
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Timothy
Fannon (Pato):Baal, The Resistible Rise of
Arturo Ui, Ontological Theater; Oresteia, Athens/Milan/Theater for
the New City, NY; Bull Spears, CSV; Dollbody,
Atlantic Theater Studio; The Burnt Woman of Harvard,
Inverse Theater Co.; Talk to me like the rain…/This
Property is Condemned, Blue Heron Arts Center; A
Sleep of Reason Creates Monsters, Access Theater; Blood/White,
Bank Street Theater; Mount Weather, A Party for Boris,
and Jungle of Cities, Saratoga Springs, NY; The
Crucible, Sight Unseen, As You Like It, Blue Surge,
Brooklyn College Theatre. Directing credits: One
for the Road, Mud, Krapp’s Last Tape, The Lover,
and Coriolanus. Training: MFA in Acting
from Brooklyn College; Royal National Theatre Studio
in London; founder and artistic director of Fovea Floods
Theater. www.timfannon.com Back
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Chris Ford (Ray):
Chris Ford has received his undergrad at West Chester University
in theatre with a concentration in acting along with a
double major in philosophy, after continuing his training
he received his MFA in Acting at Brooklyn College. He
has performed in many plays in Philadelphia and New York,
as well as a tour. He has had the privilege to do
a few films and commercials. Chris would like to
thank David Storck and all the cast members and crew for
there guidance and embracing me in my work; my family,
especially my Mother; Lauren Krill; my best friend Maria
Maloney; all my buds from The Prancing Horse;
my bartender Todd; Clay & Kurt; and all the faculty
of Brooklyn College for their guidance. Last special,
special thanks to everyone who has helped me through this
journey. I love you all for being there and
for your support. Remember to always drop cock and
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Andi
Stover (Dramaturg):As a dramaturg: The Author's
Voice by Richard Greenburg (Brooklyn College). As
a writer/director: Music to Travel By (Under
St. Marks), Matryoshka (ABC No Rio), Four
of a Kind (WOW Cafe, Surf Reality), Colony (Yale
University). As director: Cary from the Cock (Dixon
Place, The Chocolate Factory), Can You Hear Me Now? by
Alan Magill (Lenox Hill Community Theater), The Seagull by
Anton Chekhov and A Murder of Crows by Mac Wellman
(Yale University). Upcoming projects: co-writer
on Golodony with Christy Fisher. She is
currently attending the MFA Program in Dramaturgy at
Brooklyn College and is a graduate of Yale University. Back
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Andrea
Ashford (Marketing/Publicity): Ms. Ashford is
currently in Worldwide Marketing for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals,
Inc. in New York, leading global strategy for the breast
cancer drug, Aromasin. She graduated from the University of
Pennsylvania and the Wharton School of Business with
degrees in biology and finance. In 2005, as Vice
President of Marketing and PR for Pithu Productions,
Inc., she led the team responsible for the promotion
of the film Live at Five, which played
at over 30 international film festivals, and garnered
many awards and print and television press coverage.
She is thrilled to join the team at Persevrus Productions
and to work with talented new director David Storck on
his current production. Back
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David Storck (Director).

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David Storck (Director): Credits
include: Gone in 60 Secs (BC/Harrogate Theater); Peter
and the Wolf, The Ugly Duckling (Astoria Music Society); Poop:
A True Story (NY Int'l Fringe Festival); Emotional
Baggage, Teachers (Yankee Rep); Minimum Wage (Rose's
Turn); Throwing Your Voice (Brooklyn College). He
was the Artistic Director of Gotham City Improv from 1999-2004
where he directed countless improvised and scripted shows. In
2002, he was selected for a directing internship with The
Lion King on Broadway and is currently completing
his MFA in Directing at Brooklyn College where he also
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Jorge
Dieppa: Scenic Designer
Justin
Sturges: Light/Sound Designer
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Jeanette
Aultz Look
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Jeanette
Aultz Look(Costume Designer):designs costumes
for both theater and dance. She has designed Les
Liaisons Dangereus at the Here Arts Center, Twelfth
Night for the Lake George Theater Lab and A
Month in the Country and Northanger Abby with
Theater Ten Ten. Ms. Look has assisted costume
designer Kim Gill on On the Verge at Brooklyn
College and Men of Clay at the June Havoc
Theatre. She has also designed dance costumes for Christopher
d'Amboise, Charlotte Griffin, Anthony Ferro, James Sutton,
Robert Atwood, David Marquez, and Katie Langan at Marymount
Manhattan College, where she is Costume Supervisor and
Designer for the Dance Department. Ms. Look also contributed
to the exhibit A Fierce Determination at
the Brooklyn College Library, featuring period clothing
from the school's history. She has an MFA in Costume
Design at CUNY Brooklyn College where she designed costumes
for As You Like It, Two Sisters and a Piano, Silence, and Knives
in Hens.
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Corydon
Merritt: Assistant Director / Stage Manager |
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