A bit about Bread
"The fun the company has on stage is contagious. The ensemble is a unit that strives on teamwork."
Erinn Conlon, Quick Theatre
BREAD Arts Collective
is a multi-disciplinary arts collective dedicated to devising new work that challenges the typical and stretches the possible. BREAD boasts a nearly 10-year history of successful ensemble driven work. Notable BREAD productions include RISE + FALL and The Great American Casket Company. Arts Wire Weekly says BREAD’s work is “the most fun [you’ll have] watching a live show in some time.”
Meet the Slices:
Lyndsey Anderson
Lyndsey Anderson is a SAG-AFTRA/AEA professional actor, theatre artist, and founding member of BREAD Arts Collective. For the past 15 years, Lyndsey has appeared in every BREAD production, Off-Broadway, DIY performances space throughout NYC and the country, as well as on primetime TV and film. She is the Coordinator of On-Site Programming at the North American Cultural Laboratory (NACL), a theatre residency center and laboratory in the Southwestern Catskills. As well as an actor, Lyndsey is a playwright, poet, and guitar player. lyndseyanderson.com
Lyndsey Anderson is a SAG-AFTRA/AEA professional actor, theatre artist, and founding member of BREAD Arts Collective. For the past 15 years, Lyndsey has appeared in every BREAD production, Off-Broadway, DIY performances space throughout NYC and the country, as well as on primetime TV and film. She is the Coordinator of On-Site Programming at the North American Cultural Laboratory (NACL), a theatre residency center and laboratory in the Southwestern Catskills. As well as an actor, Lyndsey is a playwright, poet, and guitar player. lyndseyanderson.com
John Egan
A theater-maker, poet, and teacher/coach living in NYC since 2001; he is a proud founding member of BREAD Arts Collective. Theater credits include: WAITING FOR LEFTY (BREAD Arts Collective); THE GREAT AMERICAN CASKET COMPANY (BREAD Arts Collective); MAYBE TOMORROW (The Poet Acts, Inc.); ADULTS ONLY (CORE Artists Ensemble); FIRST SUBURB (Cloud City); RISE AND FALL (BREAD Arts Collective); THE CURIOUS CASE OF PHINEAS GAGE (Split Knuckle Theater Co.); LONESOME DEVIL (Cloud City); EMPIRE TRAVEL AGENCY (Woodshed Collective). TV credits include: DEADBEAT (Hulu). John earned his BFA in Drama from Juilliard and his MFA in Poetry from Brooklyn College.
A theater-maker, poet, and teacher/coach living in NYC since 2001; he is a proud founding member of BREAD Arts Collective. Theater credits include: WAITING FOR LEFTY (BREAD Arts Collective); THE GREAT AMERICAN CASKET COMPANY (BREAD Arts Collective); MAYBE TOMORROW (The Poet Acts, Inc.); ADULTS ONLY (CORE Artists Ensemble); FIRST SUBURB (Cloud City); RISE AND FALL (BREAD Arts Collective); THE CURIOUS CASE OF PHINEAS GAGE (Split Knuckle Theater Co.); LONESOME DEVIL (Cloud City); EMPIRE TRAVEL AGENCY (Woodshed Collective). TV credits include: DEADBEAT (Hulu). John earned his BFA in Drama from Juilliard and his MFA in Poetry from Brooklyn College.
Kate Gunther
Originally from Wisconsin, Kate has most recently appeared in BREAD productions as Charlotte Canda in THE GREAT AMERICAN CASKET COMPANY, and Jenny Smith in RISE AND FALL. Other recent credits include: MISSED CONNECTIONS (Cave Theatre); Bianca in OTHELLO (Titan Theatre); Juliet in ROMEO AND JULIET (Onomatopoeia Theatre); various roles in MACBETH (Drunk Shakespeare); Witch 2 in MACBETH (Queen's Players); Ida Rock in THE EDWIN BOOTH COMPANY PRESENTS (The Players Club/Titan Theatre); ROMEO AND JULIET and TAMING OF THE SHREW (Titan Theatre). Kate earned her BA in Theatre Arts and Visual Art from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
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Originally from Wisconsin, Kate has most recently appeared in BREAD productions as Charlotte Canda in THE GREAT AMERICAN CASKET COMPANY, and Jenny Smith in RISE AND FALL. Other recent credits include: MISSED CONNECTIONS (Cave Theatre); Bianca in OTHELLO (Titan Theatre); Juliet in ROMEO AND JULIET (Onomatopoeia Theatre); various roles in MACBETH (Drunk Shakespeare); Witch 2 in MACBETH (Queen's Players); Ida Rock in THE EDWIN BOOTH COMPANY PRESENTS (The Players Club/Titan Theatre); ROMEO AND JULIET and TAMING OF THE SHREW (Titan Theatre). Kate earned her BA in Theatre Arts and Visual Art from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
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Katie Hartman
A Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, actor and theatre maker. Recent New York credits include EDGAR ALLAN at Soho Playhouse and Torn Page, Bread Arts Collective's RISE AND FALL and 3 Sticks' new folk opera, VESTIGE, both at the Brooklyn performance space, Cloud City. Katie is co-artistic director of the Coldharts, an international touring theatre company that creates ensemble-devised, new music theatre inspired by the American Gothic. Founded in 2012 with Nick Ryan, the Coldharts have created and toured four minimalist musicals together: THE LEGEND OF WHITE WOMAN CREEK, EDGAR ALLAN, EDDIE POE, and THE UNREPENTANT NECROPHILE. While living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Katie worked with Four Humors Theater Company, Bedlam Theatre, Theatre de la Jeune Lune, and on the Mainstage of the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theater. She is a founding member and producer of the Twin Cities Horror Festival, the largest performing arts festival in North America dedicated to the genre of horror. Katie received her BA in Theater Arts from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.
A Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, actor and theatre maker. Recent New York credits include EDGAR ALLAN at Soho Playhouse and Torn Page, Bread Arts Collective's RISE AND FALL and 3 Sticks' new folk opera, VESTIGE, both at the Brooklyn performance space, Cloud City. Katie is co-artistic director of the Coldharts, an international touring theatre company that creates ensemble-devised, new music theatre inspired by the American Gothic. Founded in 2012 with Nick Ryan, the Coldharts have created and toured four minimalist musicals together: THE LEGEND OF WHITE WOMAN CREEK, EDGAR ALLAN, EDDIE POE, and THE UNREPENTANT NECROPHILE. While living in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Katie worked with Four Humors Theater Company, Bedlam Theatre, Theatre de la Jeune Lune, and on the Mainstage of the Brave New Workshop Comedy Theater. She is a founding member and producer of the Twin Cities Horror Festival, the largest performing arts festival in North America dedicated to the genre of horror. Katie received her BA in Theater Arts from the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities.
Eric Powell Holm
Eric Powell Holm is a multidisciplinary theater-artist and songwriter based in New Orleans. Directing credits include: RISE AND FALL (BREAD Arts Collective w/ Katie Melby); 12TH NIGHT! (Barn Arts Collective w/ Andrew Simon); LONESOME DEVIL (Cloud City w/ Ben Lewis); SHORT LIFE OF TROUBLE (Wandering Bark w/ Valerie Redd; nominated for a NYIT 'Outstanding Ensemble' Award); VESTIGE (by Andrew Lynch & 3 Sticks); SILENT FILM (Cloud City/Columbia), DOCTORS & PATIENCE (Columbia); and PAPER PLANE (3 Sticks). His work in educational theater includes directing TWELFTH NIGHT for SUNY Purchase in NY, leading workshops with Weber State University in Utah, and working with the international company Dragone in their collaboration with the UAE's Ministry of Education in Dubai. He was a curator and producer at Cloud City in Brooklyn from 2014-19, and is a founding member of the BREAD Arts Collective. He recently released a self-titled debut album of progressive country music, and leads music classes for very young people and their grownups as Teacher Eric. Acting BFA: U of MN/Guthrie; Directing MFA: Columbia University.
Eric Powell Holm is a multidisciplinary theater-artist and songwriter based in New Orleans. Directing credits include: RISE AND FALL (BREAD Arts Collective w/ Katie Melby); 12TH NIGHT! (Barn Arts Collective w/ Andrew Simon); LONESOME DEVIL (Cloud City w/ Ben Lewis); SHORT LIFE OF TROUBLE (Wandering Bark w/ Valerie Redd; nominated for a NYIT 'Outstanding Ensemble' Award); VESTIGE (by Andrew Lynch & 3 Sticks); SILENT FILM (Cloud City/Columbia), DOCTORS & PATIENCE (Columbia); and PAPER PLANE (3 Sticks). His work in educational theater includes directing TWELFTH NIGHT for SUNY Purchase in NY, leading workshops with Weber State University in Utah, and working with the international company Dragone in their collaboration with the UAE's Ministry of Education in Dubai. He was a curator and producer at Cloud City in Brooklyn from 2014-19, and is a founding member of the BREAD Arts Collective. He recently released a self-titled debut album of progressive country music, and leads music classes for very young people and their grownups as Teacher Eric. Acting BFA: U of MN/Guthrie; Directing MFA: Columbia University.
Kelly Klein
Kelly Klein is an actor and acting coach who has a background in writing, casting, directing, and producing. She has appeared on numerous primetime television shows, independent films, and on stage in New York, regionally, and on a national tour. Kelly is a founding “slice” of BREAD Arts Collective, a proud IFP/The Gotham fellow, and a graduate of The New School University (B.A. Eugene Lang College). Select credits include the feature TAKING WOODSTOCK (Dir. Ang Lee), TV’s LAW & ORDER: SVU, FBI: MOST WANTED, NURSE JACKIE, GILMORE GIRLS., The Diary of Anne Frank (Nat’l Tour, Barter Theatre), and (nearly) every BREAD production. SAG-AFTRA/AEA
kellycallowayklein.com and callowayproductions.com
Kelly Klein is an actor and acting coach who has a background in writing, casting, directing, and producing. She has appeared on numerous primetime television shows, independent films, and on stage in New York, regionally, and on a national tour. Kelly is a founding “slice” of BREAD Arts Collective, a proud IFP/The Gotham fellow, and a graduate of The New School University (B.A. Eugene Lang College). Select credits include the feature TAKING WOODSTOCK (Dir. Ang Lee), TV’s LAW & ORDER: SVU, FBI: MOST WANTED, NURSE JACKIE, GILMORE GIRLS., The Diary of Anne Frank (Nat’l Tour, Barter Theatre), and (nearly) every BREAD production. SAG-AFTRA/AEA
kellycallowayklein.com and callowayproductions.com
Ingrid Larson
Ingrid is from Sioux City, Iowa and graduated from The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago where she earned her BFA in scenic design. Ingrid was the assistant scenic designer for NUTCRACKER ROUGE at Minetta Lane Theatre and THE WHO AND THE WAHT at Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City as well as THE BLOOD QUILT at The Arena Stage in Washington D.C., MARY STUART in Chicago, IL and WAR STORIES in Philadelphia, PA. She was the projection designer for ROCKY HORROR LIVE in Rockland, Maine and MOTHER (AND ME)at Second Stage Theatre Uptown in New York City. Most recently, Ingrid was the set and projection designer for ZODIAC MATH at MITU580, assistant projection designer for PRIVACY at The Public Theatre, and JERRY SPRINGER THE OPERA at Signature Theatre in New York City.
Ingrid is from Sioux City, Iowa and graduated from The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago where she earned her BFA in scenic design. Ingrid was the assistant scenic designer for NUTCRACKER ROUGE at Minetta Lane Theatre and THE WHO AND THE WAHT at Lincoln Center Theatre in New York City as well as THE BLOOD QUILT at The Arena Stage in Washington D.C., MARY STUART in Chicago, IL and WAR STORIES in Philadelphia, PA. She was the projection designer for ROCKY HORROR LIVE in Rockland, Maine and MOTHER (AND ME)at Second Stage Theatre Uptown in New York City. Most recently, Ingrid was the set and projection designer for ZODIAC MATH at MITU580, assistant projection designer for PRIVACY at The Public Theatre, and JERRY SPRINGER THE OPERA at Signature Theatre in New York City.
Benjamin Lewis
Ben Lewis is a writer, director, and actor. Ben's play WOLFGIRLS won The Bitter Lemons Innovative Theater Award and received an extended run at The Hollywood Fringe Festival. His play HAPPY SAUCE was produced in the New York and Minnesota Fringe Festival and is published in several one-act anthologies. Other plays include THEREMIN (New York Fringe Festival), HOW I WON THE CAMPBELL PIZE (Triskellion Arts), HOOKER RAFT (The Red Room), LONESOME DEVIL (Cloud City), SPEECHES AND TOASTS and THE JOSHUA COMPLEX (co-author with Lyndsey Anderson). Devised work with Bread Arts Collective includes DIORAMARAMA (NACL) and EVERYTHING MUST GO (Barn Arts). Recent acting credits include ROAR and CANDIDE (BREAD ARTS COLLECTIVE). Film credits include GOAT MOVIE and SOLO ACT. He is also one half of the comedy rock duo VERUCA AND DEX, and directed Bread Arts’ production of WAITING FOR LEFTY. As a teaching artist, Ben has devised original work with young people from inner city housing projects to rural farm communities. BFA Boston University
Ben Lewis is a writer, director, and actor. Ben's play WOLFGIRLS won The Bitter Lemons Innovative Theater Award and received an extended run at The Hollywood Fringe Festival. His play HAPPY SAUCE was produced in the New York and Minnesota Fringe Festival and is published in several one-act anthologies. Other plays include THEREMIN (New York Fringe Festival), HOW I WON THE CAMPBELL PIZE (Triskellion Arts), HOOKER RAFT (The Red Room), LONESOME DEVIL (Cloud City), SPEECHES AND TOASTS and THE JOSHUA COMPLEX (co-author with Lyndsey Anderson). Devised work with Bread Arts Collective includes DIORAMARAMA (NACL) and EVERYTHING MUST GO (Barn Arts). Recent acting credits include ROAR and CANDIDE (BREAD ARTS COLLECTIVE). Film credits include GOAT MOVIE and SOLO ACT. He is also one half of the comedy rock duo VERUCA AND DEX, and directed Bread Arts’ production of WAITING FOR LEFTY. As a teaching artist, Ben has devised original work with young people from inner city housing projects to rural farm communities. BFA Boston University
Andrew Lynch
Andrew Lynch is a composer and performer. His original music theatre has been presented at numerous NYC venues such as Music Theater Factory, Ars Nova, and Dixon Place. The New York Times describes his work in LE GOURMAND OR GLUTTONY as "rich in musical abundance... so pleasing to the palate, it deserves a bigger table." Recent acting credits include, Cadence Dakota Begbick in BREAD's RISE AND FALL, Paul Bradley in 3 Sticks' VESTIGE, and Lloyd in Jahn Sood's THE DISAPPEARING MAN. He also performed as a BLUE MAN in New York and Chicago.
Andrew is a Co-Artistic Director of 3 Sticks, and a founding member of the Brooklyn arts space Cloud City.
Andrew Lynch is a composer and performer. His original music theatre has been presented at numerous NYC venues such as Music Theater Factory, Ars Nova, and Dixon Place. The New York Times describes his work in LE GOURMAND OR GLUTTONY as "rich in musical abundance... so pleasing to the palate, it deserves a bigger table." Recent acting credits include, Cadence Dakota Begbick in BREAD's RISE AND FALL, Paul Bradley in 3 Sticks' VESTIGE, and Lloyd in Jahn Sood's THE DISAPPEARING MAN. He also performed as a BLUE MAN in New York and Chicago.
Andrew is a Co-Artistic Director of 3 Sticks, and a founding member of the Brooklyn arts space Cloud City.
Elizabeth May (EMay)
is a theatre maker and musician based in Brooklyn. Original works include, ZODIAC MATH (The New Collectives), VENGEFUL MOON: A SONG CYCLE OF LOVE AND REVENGE (Tapp’s Art Center), OLD SOULS, an original folk musical (The Barn Arts Collective), THE UKUELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BROOKLY PRESENTS: MISSIONARY STYLE (UCB), Elizabeth directed LEAVES (Don, Pat, and Tom) for The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She has also served composer and music director for THE TROJAN WOMEN, and M4M (The New Collectives). Residencies include The Barn Arts Collective Hamilton and Production Residencies, and The New Collectives Daily Development Residency. Additional performing credits include THE EDGE OF GLORY for Lady Gaga and Google Chrome, STOP THE VIRGENS at St. Ann’s Warehouse, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (The Barn Arts Collective), THE TRAVELING MUSICIANS (The Barn Arts Collective), SARAH FLOOD IN SALEM, MASS. (The Flea), MARY-KATE OLSEN IS IN LOVE (The Flea), AT THE RICH RELATIVES (Target Margin), and TL;DR as a part of Prelude Fest and The Northwest New Works Festival. Her band is called Pollens. Follow them on their website, pollens.band and @pollensband on Instagram. elizabethmay.com
is a theatre maker and musician based in Brooklyn. Original works include, ZODIAC MATH (The New Collectives), VENGEFUL MOON: A SONG CYCLE OF LOVE AND REVENGE (Tapp’s Art Center), OLD SOULS, an original folk musical (The Barn Arts Collective), THE UKUELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BROOKLY PRESENTS: MISSIONARY STYLE (UCB), Elizabeth directed LEAVES (Don, Pat, and Tom) for The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She has also served composer and music director for THE TROJAN WOMEN, and M4M (The New Collectives). Residencies include The Barn Arts Collective Hamilton and Production Residencies, and The New Collectives Daily Development Residency. Additional performing credits include THE EDGE OF GLORY for Lady Gaga and Google Chrome, STOP THE VIRGENS at St. Ann’s Warehouse, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (The Barn Arts Collective), THE TRAVELING MUSICIANS (The Barn Arts Collective), SARAH FLOOD IN SALEM, MASS. (The Flea), MARY-KATE OLSEN IS IN LOVE (The Flea), AT THE RICH RELATIVES (Target Margin), and TL;DR as a part of Prelude Fest and The Northwest New Works Festival. Her band is called Pollens. Follow them on their website, pollens.band and @pollensband on Instagram. elizabethmay.com
Katie Melby
Katie Melby is a theatre and puppetry artist, originally from South Dakota, who also makes ASMR videos (Melby ASMR on YouTube). She is co-Artistic Director of 3 Sticks, a physical theatre company dedicated to making new work, that she co-founded after graduating from the Lecoq-based London International School of Performing Arts in 2005. Their work has been presented across the US, Canada, and Japan as well as Ars Nova, Dixon Place, Columbia Stages, and Governors Island Art Fair in NYC. Her credits include Basil Twist’s Rite of Spring (Lincoln Center) and Sister’s Follies (Abrons Art Center), Mabou Mines’ La Davina Caricatura (La Mama), The Cat Who Went to Heaven (Brooklyn Academy of Music), l’Arbre Enchanté (Fire Island Opera Festival), Firebird (Chilean Tour), American Weather (HERE Arts Center), The Disappearing Man (Musical Theatre Factory) and numerous productions with Back Room Shakespeare Project. She is a co-founder of the Brooklyn arts space Cloud City, and holds a BFA from The New School. katiemelby.com
Katie Melby is a theatre and puppetry artist, originally from South Dakota, who also makes ASMR videos (Melby ASMR on YouTube). She is co-Artistic Director of 3 Sticks, a physical theatre company dedicated to making new work, that she co-founded after graduating from the Lecoq-based London International School of Performing Arts in 2005. Their work has been presented across the US, Canada, and Japan as well as Ars Nova, Dixon Place, Columbia Stages, and Governors Island Art Fair in NYC. Her credits include Basil Twist’s Rite of Spring (Lincoln Center) and Sister’s Follies (Abrons Art Center), Mabou Mines’ La Davina Caricatura (La Mama), The Cat Who Went to Heaven (Brooklyn Academy of Music), l’Arbre Enchanté (Fire Island Opera Festival), Firebird (Chilean Tour), American Weather (HERE Arts Center), The Disappearing Man (Musical Theatre Factory) and numerous productions with Back Room Shakespeare Project. She is a co-founder of the Brooklyn arts space Cloud City, and holds a BFA from The New School. katiemelby.com
Lindsey Hope Pearlman
Lindsey Hope Pearlman is a director and playwright specializing in new plays and musicals. Co-book writer, MacGyver the Musical, A Sign of the Times. She received a 2022 NYSCA commission for her new musical ROAR!. Her play Lucy received an EST/Sloan Commission, and her play Viv is for Vengeance received Honorable Mention from the American Playwriting Foundation Relentless Awards. Broadway: Bandstand (Assistant Director), Leap of Faith (SDC Observer). Drama League NY Directing Fellow 2019-2020. London International School of Performing Arts, Hamilton College. Adjunct Professor, Pace University. www.lindseyhopepearlman.com
Lindsey Hope Pearlman is a director and playwright specializing in new plays and musicals. Co-book writer, MacGyver the Musical, A Sign of the Times. She received a 2022 NYSCA commission for her new musical ROAR!. Her play Lucy received an EST/Sloan Commission, and her play Viv is for Vengeance received Honorable Mention from the American Playwriting Foundation Relentless Awards. Broadway: Bandstand (Assistant Director), Leap of Faith (SDC Observer). Drama League NY Directing Fellow 2019-2020. London International School of Performing Arts, Hamilton College. Adjunct Professor, Pace University. www.lindseyhopepearlman.com
Giverny Petitmermet
A New York based actor/producer/director/creator from San Diego, California. Giverny is the Artistic Director and Executive Producer of The New Collectives. She is the Lead Teaching Artist for their education department, The Young Collectives. New York credits include: BUG PLAY, M4M, LIFE BRIEF & GLORIOUS, THE TOJAN WOMEN, THE WITCHES (The New Collectives); WAITING FOR LEFTY, RISE AND FALL (BREAD Arts Collective); THE CRUCIBLE (Sink or Swim Rep); THE BURNING HOUSE (Studio Maya Workshop); WAKE (Aisling Arts). Giverny received her BFA in acting from Boston University, and has trained with London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA), and British American Drama Academy (BADA). givernypetitmermet.com
A New York based actor/producer/director/creator from San Diego, California. Giverny is the Artistic Director and Executive Producer of The New Collectives. She is the Lead Teaching Artist for their education department, The Young Collectives. New York credits include: BUG PLAY, M4M, LIFE BRIEF & GLORIOUS, THE TOJAN WOMEN, THE WITCHES (The New Collectives); WAITING FOR LEFTY, RISE AND FALL (BREAD Arts Collective); THE CRUCIBLE (Sink or Swim Rep); THE BURNING HOUSE (Studio Maya Workshop); WAKE (Aisling Arts). Giverny received her BFA in acting from Boston University, and has trained with London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA), and British American Drama Academy (BADA). givernypetitmermet.com
Nick Ryan
Nick Ryan is a playwright and theatre artist based in Brooklyn. He has extensive collaborations with physically-based performance companies Split Knuckle, Animal Engine, Three Sticks and Bread Arts Collective, acting as the writer in devised ensemble creations. Endurance, a show he wrote in collaboration with the East-Coast-based Split Knuckle Theatre, premiered at the Connecticut Repertory Theater in 2010 and has since toured the world performing for audiences in over thirteen cities including New York, London, Paris, Athens and Bangkok. In 2015 Endurance received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award in recognition for its run at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, CT. In New York City his work has been seen Off-Broadway at the Soho Playhouse, and at performance spaces Cloud City, Torn Page, The Tank, Ars Nova, and Dixon Place. Regional credits include Shakespeare & Company, Longwharf Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and the Guthrie Theater. He is co-creator and co-writer of '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' an immersive adaptation of the Jules Verne novel at the Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis that premiered in 2015 and played for 130 performances. He is co-artistic director of The Coldharts, creating, performing and touring with the company since 2012.
Nick Ryan is a playwright and theatre artist based in Brooklyn. He has extensive collaborations with physically-based performance companies Split Knuckle, Animal Engine, Three Sticks and Bread Arts Collective, acting as the writer in devised ensemble creations. Endurance, a show he wrote in collaboration with the East-Coast-based Split Knuckle Theatre, premiered at the Connecticut Repertory Theater in 2010 and has since toured the world performing for audiences in over thirteen cities including New York, London, Paris, Athens and Bangkok. In 2015 Endurance received a Connecticut Critics Circle Award in recognition for its run at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, CT. In New York City his work has been seen Off-Broadway at the Soho Playhouse, and at performance spaces Cloud City, Torn Page, The Tank, Ars Nova, and Dixon Place. Regional credits include Shakespeare & Company, Longwharf Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and the Guthrie Theater. He is co-creator and co-writer of '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' an immersive adaptation of the Jules Verne novel at the Children's Theater Company in Minneapolis that premiered in 2015 and played for 130 performances. He is co-artistic director of The Coldharts, creating, performing and touring with the company since 2012.
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