Plays |
« New York International Fringe Festival, NYC |
| | 2009 |
| | Times' Scream and Hurry - writtein and directed by Paul Hoan Zeidler, featuring Carlita Penaherrera, J.J. Pyle, andCharles Pacello at the Cherry Lane Studio Theatre. |
| | 2008 |
| | | | Hot Cripple - a solo show written by and featuring Hogan Gorman; produced by Small Pond Productions at the CSV Cultural Center, Milago Theater |
| La Vigilia - written by Vincent Marano , directed by Kathleen O'Neill at the Connelly Theater |
| Maladjusted, Misappropriated - written by Derek O'Conner and presented by ArtHouse Productions at the Schaeberle Studio Theatre, Pace University
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| Not Dark Yet - written by Timothy Nolan, directed by Susan Lovell at Walkerspace
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| Prayer - written by Johathan Kravetz, directed by Joseph Beuerlein at the Schaberle Studio Theater, Pace University
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| | | 2007 |
| | | | | | A Beautiful Child - adapted from a short story by Truman Capote, featuring Maura Malloy and Joel van Liew, directed by Linda Powell at the Soho Playhouse |
| | | | | | Days and Nights: Page 121, Lines 11 and 12 - written and directed by Marc Stuart Weitz at the Lafayette Street Theatre |
| | | | | | The Box - written by and featuring Steffi Kammer, directed by Bob Sloan at the Lafayette Street Theater |
| | 2006 |
| | | | Mary Berry Presents: The Life of Mary Berry - written and directed by Brian Smith at the Players Theatre |
| | | Broken Hands - by Moby Pomerance, directed by Marc Weitz at the Gene Frankel Theatre and at the Fringe NYC Encore Series at the Lion Theatre on Theatre Row |
| | 2005 |
| | | | Not Dead Yet - written by and starring Aaron Samson at the Collective Cabaret |
| | 2004 |
| | | | Wrong Barbarians/Chocking on Happiness - Present Tense Productions at the Cherry Lane Theatre |
| | | | Live With Pascal and Chantal - at the Greenwich Street Playhouse |
| | 2002 | |
| | | | Patty Red Pants - by Trista Baldwin, directed by Tania I. Kirkman featuring Susan O'Connor, and Romy Nordlinger, presented by Overlap Productions at the Red Room |
| « | The Midtown International Theatre Festival (MITF) |
| | | 2009 |
| | | Seal Songs - written by Jennifer Fell Hayes and directed by Kathy Gail MacGowan, featuring Katie Atcheson and Richard Kent Greene at the Jewel Box Theatre. |
| | | | How to Make an American Family - written and performed by Jeff Seabaugh and directed by Samuel Buggeln at the Jewel Box Theatre. |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | | | The Conjugality Test - written by Michael Lazan, directed by David Gautschy, presented by Small Pond Entertainment |
| | | | | | Cholmondeley Chronicles - written by Michael Rudez, directed by Michael Roderick, presented by Prophecy Productions |
| | 2006 |
| | | | Props - by Michael Roderick, directed by Moira Costigan |
| | 2005 |
| | | | Sex and Sealing Wax - written by Adam Burns and Romy Nordlinger, starring Romy Nordlinger |
| | | | Dreamhouse - a musical by David Wolfson, based on the poetry of Barbara DeCersare |
| | 2004 |
| | | | Love Scenes - by David Pumo and featuring Moe Bertram |
| « | Aching Dogs Theater Company |
| | 2009 |
| | | Cover Me - an evening of short plays directed by Pamela Scott presented in association with IAAM Productions featuring various members of the Actor' Studio at the Producer's Club Grand Theatre. |
| | | New York Nuts Three - an evening of short plays written and directed by Aching Dog's company members under the artistic direction of Pamela Scott at Hudson Guild Theatre. |
| | 2008 |
| | | New York Nuts Too - an evening of six original one act plays at the Roy Arias Theatre 2 |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | New York Nuts - an Evening of Original Short Comedic Plays, directed by Pamela Scott at the Producers Club 2 |
| | | 2005 |
| | | Five days with Dylan - by Pamela Scott |
| | | | | | Proof by Disproof - by Christopher Beier at the Sanford Meisner Theatre |
| « | Workshop Theater Company |
| | 2009 |
| | | | | From Russia with Angst - five one act plays based on the work of Anton Chekhov written and directed by member playwrights and directors at WorkShop Theater Main Stage. |
| | | | | Next Year in Jerusalem - written by Dana Leslie Goldstein and directed by Rob McIntosh at WorkShop Theater Main Stage. |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Moonlight & Love Songs - written by Scott Sickles, directed by David Gautschy at the Workshop Theatre Main Stage A Memory Play - by Bob Stewart, directed by Gary Levinson |
| « | The Entertainment Agora |
| | 2009 | To Whom It May Concern - written by Aurin Squire, directed by David Gaard, featuring Israel Guiterrez and Matt Alford at ArcLight Theatre. |
| « | Theatre of the Small Eyed Bear (a union of Small Pond Entertainment, Cross Eyed Bear Productions and theatre of the Expendatle) 2009 |
| | | | | Get S.O.M! 3 New Plays in Repertory: |
| | | | | | Squiggy and the Goldfish - written by Lenny Schwartz and directed by Michael Roderick at Workshop Theater. |
| | | | | | Ore, or Or - written by Duncan Pflaster and directed by Laura Moss at WorkShop Theater. |
| | | | | | Mare Cognitum - written by David McGee and directed by Jesse Rosbrow at WorkShop Theater. |
| « | Thirteenth Street Rep 2009 |
| | | | | Finding the Rooster - written and directed by Terence Patrick Hughes at 13th Street Rep. |
| « | Strings Attached Theater Company 2009 |
| | | | | | Page to Stage Short Play Festival - four short plays written by and featuring company members at Roy Arias Studios and Theatres. |
| « | Independent Productions |
| | | 2009 |
| | | | Hughie - written by Eugene O'Neill and directed by Aaron Gonzalez at ATA. |
| | | | Broadville - written by Romy Nordlinger and AdamBurns , directed by Ben Gougeon at Manhattan Theatre Source (Playgound Development Series) |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Kingdom Come - written by Alan Farbman, directed by Jeremy Wechter , featuring Dean Negri and William Growney at ATA |
| | | | Lonely Circus Beast - by Amber Doswell, directed by Lisa Milinazzo at Gene Frankel Theatre |
| | | | Lunch Live 08! - an annual lunchtime scene event produced and directed by Pamela Scott at the Dramatist Guild |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | Lunch Live! - an annual Summertime scene event produced and directed by Pamela Scott at the Dramatist Guild |
| | | | 33 to Nothing - written by Grant James Varjas, directed by John Good at the Wild Project |
| « | Earl Productions |
| | 2008 |
| | | | | | A Brush with Georgia O'Keeffe - written by and starring Natalie Mosco, featuring Virginia Roncetti and David Lloyd Walters, directed by Robert Kalfin and presented by Briana Seferian with Edmund Gaynes and Julia Beardsley at the St. Luke's Theatre |
| | | | | | Marie Antoinette: The Color of Flesh - written by Joel Gross, directed by Robert Kalfin featuring Amanda Jones, Jonathan Kells Phillips, Samantha Ives and Hugo Salazar Jr.; presented by Briana Seferian at the St. Luke's Theatre |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | The Color of Flesh - written by Joel Gross, directed by Bob Kalfin, Produced by Briana Trautman-Maier at 45th Street Theatre |
| « | Engine 37 Theater Company |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | The Reckoning of Kit and Little Boots - written by Nat Cassidy, presented at Manhattan Theatre Source |
| « | Horizon Theatre Rep |
| | | 2008 |
| | | Caligula - Albert Camus, directed by Rafael De Mussa at the Kirk Theatre on Theatre Row |
| « | Midlantic Theatre Company |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Henry VI: An Experiment - a program conceived by Virginia Hammer of 12 scenes from a rarely performed Shakespearean masterwork at WalkerSpace |
| « | MultiStages Company |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | The Judas Tree - written by Mary Fengar Gail, directed by Lorca Peress with music by Anika Paris at the CSV Cultural Center, Teatro La Tea |
| | | 2006 |
| | | | Knowing Bliss - by Arden Kass, directed by Lorca Peress with Blanche Baker at the CSV Cultural Center |
| « | Queens Theatre in the Park |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Vine Tata (Daddy's Coming) - Irina Eremia Bragin, directed by Tom Rowan at Queens Theatre in the Park, Studio Theatre |
| « | Teatro Oscuro |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Note to Self - written and directed by Vincent Marano with Garry Ferris and Christina Romanello at Manhattan Theatre Source |
| « | Wings Theatre Company |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Caprice - a new musical by Robert Lux with contributions by Jim Keeler, directed by Fred C.L. Mann III |
« | Small Pond Productions |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | | | Stone Cold Dead Serious - written by Adam Rapp presented at the Lion Theatre on Theatre Row |
| | | | | | Always Family - written by Simmone Yu and Jeremy Lum, directed by Glory Syms Bowen at the Kirk Theatre |
| | | | | | Archipelago - Intentional Theatre Company's evening of short plays about isolation by new and established playwrights directed by Emerie Snyder |
| | | | | | The New Hopeville Comics - (Backers Audition) music and lyrics by Nate Weida, driected by Isaac Klein at the 45th Street Theatre |
| | | | The New Directors Showcase - an evening of new plays directed by new directors, co-produced by Michael Roderick and Jessica McVea at the American Place Theatre |
| | 2006 |
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| « | Quattro Sorelle Productions |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | La Magnani - Off Broadway production written by and starring Theresa Gambacorta, directed by Elizabeth Kemp at the Arclight Theatre |
| « | OPS Project |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | A Global Dionysus in Napoli: The (Un) Real Story of Marcello Colasurdo - a multi-media theatre event created by Nicola Ciancio, Giuliana Ciancio and Paolo Favero presented at La Mama ETC |
| « | The Audax Theatre Company |
| | | 2006 |
| | | | The Gold Standard - written by Daniel Robertson, directed by Alex Lippard at the Irish Arts Center |
| | | | | | Frankie - also written by Daniel Robertson and directed by Alex Lippard at the Irish Arts Center |
| « | Sage Theatre Company |
| | | 2006 |
| | | The Prancing Horse - at Abingdon Theatre |
| | 2005 |
| | | | Lunch at Armageddon - at the Blue Heron Arts Center |
| « | Underground Theatre Artists |
| | | 2006 |
| | | Tape - at the Abington Theatre |
| « | Pennydreadful Theater Company |
| | | 2005 |
| | | Life and Limb - by Keith Reddin, directed by Shaun Peknic at The Loft |
« Terranova Theatre Collective |
| | | 2004 | |
| | | | Buck Fever - at the Blue Heron Arts Center |
| | | 2003 |
| | | | Baby Steps - by James Carter at the Lion Theater on Theatre Row |
| « | International Wow Company |
| | | 2004 | |
| | | | Expense of Spirit - written and directed by Josh Fox featuring Deborah Wallace at The Ohio Theater |
« T. Schreiber Studio (as Press Representative) |
| | | 2004 - 2005 Season (Revivals) |
| | | | Landscape of the Body - by John Guare, directed by Terry Schreiber |
| | | | Pride's Crossing - by Tina Howe, directed by Glenn Krutoff |
| | | | Hurlyburly - by David Rabe, directed by Peter Jenson |
| | | | A Taste of Honey - by Shelagh Delaney, directed by Peter Jenson |
| | | | Crimes of the Heart - by Beth Henley, directed by Pamela Scott |
Film Screenings |
| | 2007 | |
| | | | Soft Money - written and directed by Richard Haines, produced by Miljan Peter Ilich at Anthology Film Archives |
| | | | Diega! - Pericles Motion Pictures: written and directed by James Aviles Martin, produced by Miljan Peter Ilich and Vincent Niemann, screened at Anthology Film Archives New Directors Series |
Solo Shows |
| | | 2008 | |
| | | | Zero - written by Danny and Robert O'Connor, Performed by Danny O'Connor, directed by Kelly Fiore at the Roy Arias Theatre 2 |
| | | 2007 | |
| | | | All The Help You Need: The Adventures of a Hollywood Handyman - written by and starring Tim Ryan Meinelschidt, directed by Christopher Fessenden at the 78th Street Theatre Lab |
| | | | Corn Bread nad Fetta Cheese...Growing Up Fat and Albanian - written and performed by Elza Zagreda, directed by Vincent Marano at the Manhattan Theatre Source and Players Theatre |
| | 2006 | |
| | | | Stealing Home - written and performed by Raymond Alvin, presented by the Workshop Theater Company |
| | | 2005 | |
| | | | The Monster Under My Bed Drank My Vodka - written and performed by Lisa David Dean |
| | | | Corn Bread & Fetta Cheese...Growing Up Fat and Albanian - written and performed by Elza Zagreda, directed by Vincent Marano at the Blue Heron Arts Center |
| | | 2004 | |
| | | | La Magnani - written and performed by Theresa Gambacorta at the Gene Frankel Theatre |
Staged Readings |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Live Nude Girl! - a new musical presented by Small Pond Entertainment with book and lyrics by Donna Kaz and music by Wayne Barker at Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | Secrets: The Untold Story of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung - written and directed by Ken Wydro presented at the Producers Club and Roy Arias Studios |
| | | | The Collector - adapted by Nat Cassidy from the novel by John Fowles presented by Small Pond Entertainment at the Studio Theatre on Theatre Row |
| | | 2006 |
| | | | If You Are Going to Play the Races - by Theresa Gambacorta at Casa Italiana Zerilli Marimo |
| | | 2005 |
| | | | The Good Samaritan - by David Haig at the Cherry Lane Theatre |
| | | 2004 | |
| | | | Lincoln in the White House - by Robert Mann at the Neighborhood Playhouse |
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| Prior to 2004 |
| | | | Recollections - by John McDonough at Manhattan Theatre Club |
| | | | Sweet Nothings - by Drew Kalter at Westside Theatre with Tovah Feldshuh and Nick Scotti |
School Showcases |
| | | 2009 |
| | | | 2 Night Stand - written and directed by Gabriel Berberich at Michael Howard Studio. |
| | | | An Actors Scene Night - Paul LeMos Workshop at the Barrow Group. |
| | | | Scenes of Love and Hate - a scene night featuring recent graduates of the William Esper Studio at Studio Theatre on Theatre Row. |
| | | 2008 |
| | | | Brooklyn College MFA/BFA ACTORS SHOWCASE - 2008 - at Abingdon Theatre |
| | | | Michael Howard Studios Showcase - original material by Rachel Hamilton, directed by Gabrielle Berberich at Michael Howard Studios |
| | | 2007 |
| | | | An Amazing evening of Stupefying Brilliance - written and directed by Rachel Hamilton, featuring the students of Michael Howard and Gabrielle Berberich at the Michael Howard Studio |
| | | | New Era Showcase - featuring the students of George Loros and Lorca Peress at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute |
| | | | FSU/Asolo and Penn State University MFA Showcase |
| | | 2002 - 2007 |
| | | Brooklyn College MFA/BFA Professional Actors Showcase |
| | | 2001 - 2005 |
| | | | Brandeis MFA Showcase |
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