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Michael Chmiel (Co-Founder)
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Michael is, first and foremost, a love god.
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Justin Quinn Pelegano (Co-Founder)
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Justin writes plays good. Plays like Stoning the Baby (Heideman Award Finalist, Actors Theatre of Louisville), Awake (Firsthand Theatre Project), and Vicarious (BTP, NY International Fringe Festival) which he also had the outstandingly mild pleasure of directing. He is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild of America, Inc. (their admission standards are sorta low), and is a regular contributor to super-cool, tattooed, downtown periodicals like INKEDblog and Trigger Magazine. He just used the word "super-cool." His favorite night of the week is UFC Monday. And in the name of full disclosure: he attended a certain high school and a certain college here in NYC. Everything he does, he does for Hayes. |
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Gustavo has designed for multiple venues around NYC, recently completing a partnership with the Juilliard School. He is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. |
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Heidi is thrilled to be working with "substitute the name of company here" where people do not take themselves too seriously. When Heidi is not performing with "substitute the name of company here," she spends her time working at theaters located hundreds of miles from her furniture, extensive wardrobe and nearly two hundred bottles of perfumed bath products. When in New York, Heidi spends her time babysitting for the children of famous people. She is an original company member of Great River Shakespeare Festival, and feels very lucky to have worked with the Atlantic, Keen Company, Synapse, ATL, ACT, and Centerstage. She went to school with most of the other actors involved in "substitute the name of company here". |
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Kira works out - a lot. She enjoys being the vortex of destruction in the many lives she touches, and when she is not blowing things up, Kira can be seen in a variety of off-the-wall bizarre shows that vaguely echo her own life. Not a native New Yorker, she longs for the granola, organic, soy-bean, grassroots San Franciscan life-style that kept her just far enough from the edge of the Danger Zone. Kira holds an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater and is dedicated to changing the nation's perspective of politics through the one-on-one life experience of theatre.
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Ryan was most recently seen in the world premiere of Diary of a Chambermaid as Captain Mauger produced by Dramahaus at the SoHo Rep. Theater. His past credits include Captain Bluntschli in Arms and the Man, the title role in Peer Gynt, Earl of Pembroke in King John and Paul Chase in the world premiere of Marc Blitzstein's No for an Answer. Ryan is a graduate of the American Conservatory Theaters M.F.A. actor training program. |
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Julie Fitzpatrick loves her wrist bands. And her lasso. She has performed in New York City with the Rude Mechanicals, Juggerknot Theater Company, Ensemble Studio Theater, Godlight Theater Company, Lucid Theater Company, Michael Chekhov Theater, and Cabaret Performance Workshop. She likes typewriters and cashews and crayons. |
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Devlin is a closeted nymphomaniac prone to binges of hedonistic pleasure. By day she sells Avon products. Watch for her on a doorstep near you, but be warned: You may or may not want to answer the door in your bathrobe. |
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Jamie graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a BFA in stage management. Recent credits include, stage manager of Vicarious, Planet Banana, Freestyle Love Supreme, Bold Journey tour and Wishing Time. |
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Kara is a recent transplant from Santa Monica, California, and soon to be a recent returnee. Though told If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere, shes still trying to find out what it is. Kara is a graduate of the University of Miami and made her New York debut/swan song in Vicarious. She is gorgeous. |
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Vanessa is a New York based costume designer specializing in stage designs. She has several Regional and Manhattan credits including Off Broadway work. Ms. Leuck is also a designer for, and co-founder of, the Bernice Sutherland fashion company. |
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Asked why he moved from his hometown of Guelph Ontario Canada, giving up a promising and lucrative career as an engineer/economist/lawyer/investment broker/... archeologist... to pursue a career in the performing arts in New York City, he replied, Dodging poisonous darts in the deepest jungles of South America is not fun! And I thought I could make more money in theater! That being said, after designing a show or two since the big career adjustment (not to mention completing his MFA at NYU), he has come to the conclusion that
well, what do you think!? Nonetheless, he does appreciate the fact that his friends and his family have supported his endeavors in Toronto, New York and his hometown of Guelph Ontario Canada which would lead him to believe that they, with the exception of one (who will remain nameless Mikey) are still at least
fond of him.
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Jed has enjoyed great success living in Llanview, PA over the last year. His career as a literary agent is taking off with the success of his client Marcie Walsh's best seller The Killing Club. Unfortunately, he has become entangled with the law lately as he is the prime suspect in a string of copycat murders that mirror the slayings in the novel.
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Marilee likes water. Marilee likes light. Marilee likes to drink water while looking for light. Marilee found the light. Whoopsi, she spilled the water. |
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Arf!
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