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Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, and a graduate of the American Conservatory Theater, Todd Parmley is a multi-facted theater artist: actor, director, producer, and educator. In New York, he has directed two episodes of Blair Fell’s hit live epic series, Burning Habits, a workshop production of the award-winning new play, 99 Degrees, and several productions at Stella Adler Studios (NYU), most recently Neil Simon's Rumors. He has also directed the world premiere productions of 516 (five sixteen) at FringeNYC, For Love of the Boy at Yale University, and Mark Sam Rosenthal’s solo show Blanche Survives Katrina in a FEMA Trailer Named Desire at FringeNYC, Off Broadway at the SoHo Playhouse, and at the Art House in Provincetown
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For FringeNYC 2011- Jim Bredeson is delighted to be working in the theatre again having most recently served as General Manager and Interim Executive Director for Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Prior to that he was General Manager of the Virginia Symphony where he directed the organization’s concert operations and created innovative projects for five years. Before entering the world is classical music, Jim held several posts including Assistant Director Education for New Brunswick’s State Theatre, Marketing Officer for Act 2 Playhouse in Ambler, PA and founder and Executive Director of All Things Bright and Beautiful. His directing credits include the Virginia premieres of the musicals No Way to Treat A Lady and The Spitfire Grill. He maintains a musical theatre blog at www.MusicalsAreTrivial.com. Jim is currently developing a theatre piece examining the invention of safe sex.
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For FringeNYC 2011 - A marketing, promotions and public relations executive for over 15 years, Paul Siebold is managing director of OFF OFF PR, a firm dedicated to promoting independent theatrical productions through effective marketing communications. His work has helped to achieve significant pre-press, sold-out houses and post-production success for his clients. Among his many successes, Paul was the publicist for the 2008 and 2009 winners of the New York Innovative Theatre Award's "Outstanding Production of a Musical." Paul has publicized comedies, dramas, musicals, plays, dance and solo performances as part of festivals, theater company seasons and independently produced productions. www.offoffpr.com. Member, AEA / AFTRA.
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Kate August is an elusive creature of the off-off Broadway theater. Past projects include but are not limited to; Ted Greenberg's The Complete Performer (Soho Playhouse), Down the Rabbit Hole (Actors Playhouse), Barefoot in the Park (Ground UP Productions), Auto Da Fe (International Wow Company), Blanche Survives Katrina in a FEMA Trailer Named Desire, One Nation Under, Red Light Winter, 2Gents, The Optimist, 99 Degrees, 516 and the After Dark series sponsored by the Potomic Theater Company. She was last spotted off Broadway as Dancing Lesbian Nun #2, in Blair Fell's, Burning Habits. She also has a profound enjoyment of waffles...
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Joe Ben Deal hails from Statesboro, Ga. After getting a Theater degree from Georgia Southern University, he ran away to the big city where he has been designing lights ever since. He is the resident light designer for the White Plains PAC Conservatory as well as the Lighting Associate at Ars Nova. He has worked on a wide range of shows over the years and is proud to apart of I Light Up My Life.
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