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MICHAEL MILLIGAN (Thom Pain) is thrilled to be a part of Thom Pain. Off B’way: The Golem (Isaac/Monk) Manhattan Ensemble Theater. Regional: A Thousand Clowns (Murray Burns), Studio Arena Theater, A Glass Menagerie (Tom) w/ Penny Fuller (dir. Joe Harty), Charlotte Rep., Candida (Lexy), McCarter Theater. A graduate of Juilliard, Michael has performed Shakespeare around the country at Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Shakespeare Sedona, the Illinois, Alabama, Colorado, Utah and St. Louis Shakespeare Festivals, and Shakespeare and Company. Classical credits include Hamlet, Romeo, Mercutio, Mark Antony, Benedik, Dromio and Antipholus in Comedy of Errors, Feste and Sebastian in Twelfth Night, Edgar, Orlando, Polixines, and various dukes, lords, foresters, spear carriers and shrub movers. Michael has also written numerous plays including an adaptation of Jack London's The Sea Wolf. HAL BROOKS (Director) recently returned from Southern Rep in New Orleans where he directed Intimate Apparel. Artistic Director of the Rude Mechanicals Theater Company of New York, he has directed the Off Broadway premieres of Don DeLillo's Valparaiso and Will Eno's The Flu Season (Oppy winner). Hal has worked at New York Theater Workshop, Naked Angels, Cherry Lane, The Magic Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theater, New York Stage and Film, INTAR, and the American Conservatory Theater. Other New York credits: Keith Reddin's Almost Blue. A Drama League Fall Directing Fellow, Hal worked at Syracuse Stage and the Virginia Stage Company and directed Beckett's Rough For Theatre #1 as part of DirectorFest 2003. He directed Thom Pain (based on nothing) for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Soho Theatre, London. Hal is a proud member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab and SSDC. WILL ENO (Playwright) lives in Brooklyn. He is a Helen Merrill Playwriting Fellow, a Guggenheim Fellow, and an Edward F. Albee Foundation Fellow. In 2004, he was awarded the first-ever Marian Seldes/Garson Kanin Fellowship by the Theater Hall of Fame, for which he was nominated by Edward Albee. His play The Flu Season recently won the Oppenheimer Award, presented by NY Newsday for best debut production in the previous year in New York by an American playwright. His plays have been produced by the Gate Theatre, the SOHO Theatre, and BBC Radio in London; the Rude Mechanicals Theater Company, the NY Power Company and Naked Angels, in New York; and in Berlin, Sydney, and Sao Paolo. His plays are published by Oberon Books, and have appeared in Harper's, The Antioch Review, The Quarterly, and Best Ten-Minute Plays for Two Actors. MARK BARTON (Lighting Design) worked with Hal Brooks and Will Eno on The Flu Season (Rude Mechanicals). Other collaborations with Mr. Brooks include Intimate Apparel (Southern Rep, New Orleans) and Valparaiso (Rude Mechanicals). Recent theater in NYC: Conquest of the Universe (Salt Theater); Waving Hello (Ex.P Girls); The Mystery of the Charity of Joan of Arc (Target Margin Theater); Now That’s What I Call A Storm (Edge Theater). Dance work in NY includes Johannes Wieland’s One (Diane von Furstenberg Space) and Beneath (Duke); Katherine Profeta’s 131 (P.S. 122); and Laura Peterson’s Hocus Pocus (Joyce Soho). Regionally: Private Lives (Virginia Stage); Visiting Mr. Green (Syracuse Stage). DAVID KORINS (Scenic Consultant) designed the world premiere of Sam Shepard’s The God of Hell, EVE-olution (Cherry Lane), Will Eno’s Thom Pain (Edinburgh & London) & Flu Season (Rude Mechanicals) as well as HBO’s series Family Bonds. He is co-founder & resident designer of Edge Theater. With Edge: NY Premieres of Adam Rapp’s Blackbird (2004 American Theater Wing Hewes Design award, Drama Desk nom.) & Stone Cold Dead Serious, the world premiere of Ann Marie Healy’s Now That’s What I Call A Storm & Life is a Dream. Upcoming: Orange Flower Water (Edge), Falsettos (Huntington), & feature film Winter Passing w/ Ed Harris & Will Ferrell (Focus). TOM TAYLOR (Production Stage Manager) recent credits include: Tony Kushner's Homebody/Kabul at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Martin Moran's The Tricky Part and last season's Private Jokes, Public Places. Broadway credits: Elaine Stritch at Liberty, Stones in His Pockets, and eight years as stage manager for Cats. In addition he has worked throughout the US for productions as varied as Shirley Valentine starring Loretta Switt to Ain’t Misbehavin’ with the Fifth Dimension and the National Tour of The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife starring Valerie Harper. (Producer) is privileged to have produced five Pulitzer Prize winning plays: Proof; Wit; How I Learned to Drive; Three Tall Women; and Anna in the Tropics. Ms. Roth is currently represented on Broadway by the revival of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? starring Kathleen Turner and Bill Irwin. Other distinguished productions include: Caroline or Change; Salome; Medea; The Goat, or Who is Sylvia; The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife; Bea Arthur on Broadway; Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; Beckett/Albee; De La Guarda; Tea at Five; Talking Heads; Our Lady of 121st Street; Harlem Song; The Play About the Baby; The Bomb-itty of Errors; Snakebit; Defying Gravity; Old Wicked Songs; Camping with Henry and Tom; The Baby Dance; and Closer Than Ever. Love to Steven, Jordan, Amanda, Michael, Rebecca, Abigail and Emily, and of course, Leo & Lucy.BOB BOYETT (Producer) has been represented on Broadway as a Producer of Spamalot, Dame Edna: Back With a Vengeance, Democracy, The Frogs, Tom Stoppard's Jumpers, Fiddler on the Roof, Edward Albee’s The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?, which won the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play, Topdog/Underdog, which won the Pulitzer Prize for 2002, Dance of the Vampires, Hedda Gabler, Sweet Smell of Success, The Crucible, The Elephant Man, Fortune’s Fool and A Year With Frog and Toad. In London: David Mamet’s Boston Marriage, Kenneth Lonergan’s Lobby Hero, Fuddy Meers and the West End production of Jumpers. ADAM HESS (General Manager) is privileged to be managing and developing Ms. Roth’s two theatres and her productions of Edge and Ears On a Beatle. Hailing from Toronto, he holds a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre (University of Michigan) and an M.F.A. in Theatre Management and Producing (Columbia University). THE PETE SANDERS GROUP (Press Representative) is a public relations agency handling entertainment and fashion. Started in 1992, PSG currently handles publicity for Chicago, Wonderful Town, Whoopi and Little Women on Broadway. They also represent Forbidden Broadway SUV , Theatreworks USA and the DR2 Theatre, as well as the national tour of Chicago. PSG also works in Washington, DC representing the Broadway series at the Warner Theatre and productions at the National Theatre. Past productions include Mario Cantone Laugh Whore, Def Poetry Jam on Broadway, Annie Get Your Gun (with Bernadette Peters and Reba McEntire), Peter Pan, This is Our Youth, Urban Cowboy: The Musical, Falsettos, et.al. Fashion accounts have included Tommy Hilfiger, MAC Cosmetics and Estee Lauder. HHC MARKETING (Marketing) Current: Dame Edna Back With A Vengeance, Democracy, The Pillowman, Monty Python’s Spamalot, Chicago, ThePhantom of the Opera, , Slava’s Snowshow, NEWSical, Belfast Blues, Joy , NYC Musical Theatre Festival, The Actors' Fund, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, Laugh Factory, and Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market. HHC Marketing also proudly runs HotNYCDeals.com and TheMenEvent.com. THE SOHO THEATRE (Original Production) Based in the heart of London's West End, Soho Theatre discovers and develops work by the most promising new playwrights and presents a year round program of bold, original and accessible new plays. Its contemporary new venue is also London's premier space for comedy and cabaret, and home to the unique Writers' Centre. For more information, visit www.sohotheatre.com. CHANTAL ARTS + THEATRE LTD. (Original Production) Chantal Arts + Theatre produces new plays internationally. Recent productions include The Riot Group's PUGILIST SPECIALIST (New York, San Francisco, London, Edinburgh). Edinburgh 2004 productions also included Singularity's HOW TO ACT AROUND COPS (also London), DAMAGED BY MIRACLES and Pig Iron in FLOP. www.chantalarts.co.uk NAKED ANGELS is a theater company comprised of actors, writers, directors, designers and producers united by a desire to strengthen their community and individual artistic life through the creation of new work. In addition to weekly and monthly developmental programs for writers in New York and Los Angeles, Naked Angels most recently presented Emily Mann's Meshugah, Stephen Belber’s Tape (also in LA and London), David Marshall Grant’s Snakebit, and annually produces the one-act play series, The Issues Project, this past fall on Democracy. Naked Angels also develops work for radio and television, and offers an acting program in New York City. www.nakedangels.com. Production Staff for THOM PAIN Associate General Manager- Erika Happel General Press Representative- Pete Sanders Artistic Associate- Julie Anderson Assistant to Ms. Roth- Greg Raby Assistant to Mr. Boyett- Diane Murphy Graphic Design- Scott Fowler Promotions- HHC Marketing/ Hugh Hysell, Adam Jay Webmaster- Erika Happel Master Electrician- Brad Robertson Production Assistant- Rebecca Fleming DR2 Theatre Staff House Manager- Steven M. Garcia Assistant House Manager- Bobby Fields Treasurer: Jason C. Hudson Box Office Staff: Brian Dochney, Sierra Marcks Operations: Nesh Zdravkovic/Abel Lozada GM Assistant: Sierra Marcks
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