Staff
LEADERSHIP
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Joshua Morgan (Artistic Director) has studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Judith Blazer’s 2005/2007 company of the Artist’s Crossing and is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts acting program. Performance credits include roles in The Trojan Women, Godspell, Burn This, Comedy of Errors, Children of Eden, Othello, Show Boat, Sunday in the Park with George, The Good Doctor, Sweeney Todd..., The Laramie Project, and Les Miserables to name a few. Joshua has worked as a Musical Director/Rehearsal Pianist for many shows within the NY/NJ tri-state area and coaches a handful of select students. The musical play, Definition of a Housewife, conceived and written by himself and Jeffery Self had a workshop production in the summer of 2006 at Columbia University. Most recently he finished post-production on a satirical film The SunnySide Singers that is currently being shopped around, co-musically directed NJPAC’s production of Carousel and directed two sold-out productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. |
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Brian Sutow (Producing Artistic Director) is a professional actor and writer, and a graduate of UNCSA's School of Drama. Recently, Brian appeared as Guy in NRTC’s production of Some Girl(s) and wrote/performed opposite Co-Artistic Director Joshua Morgan in the outrageous Capital Fringe Festival comedy, Assembly Required: How to Write, Produce and Stage a Musical – The Musical! He just finished post-production on the first ever educational web-series for kids, “The Adventures of the Open Dream Ensemble,” which he wrote and co-directed alongside Joshua Morgan. Currently he is playing the role of Dad in the Kennedy Center’s TYA National Tour of Knuffle Bunny, while also working on several writing projects for both the stage and screen. |
STAFF
Mallory Shear, Education & Outreach Director
John Bowhers, Graphic Designer
Lindsey Hardegree, Communications Manager
Jeanne Hosler, Producing Associate
Steven Royal, Production Manager
Danny Yoerges, Literary Manager


