Guiesseppe Jones
Producer, Synchronis.tv, Christian, “35″
Guiesseppe has worked extensively in regional theaters across the country including A.C.T. in San Francisco, Indiana Rep., Syracuse Stage, The Weston Playhouse, The Pioneer Theater Company, Capital Rep, The Clarence Brown Theatre, et.al. Most recently Guiesseppe has played the title roles in North Carolina Shakespeares productions of Othello and Julius Caesar as well as the role of Logger in the Pulitzer Prize Finalist Bullrusher, by Eisa Davis.Television credits include Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Third Watch, Love Monkey and One Life to Live.
Kathryn Jones
Producer, Synchronis.tv, Sarah, “35″
Most recently, Kathryn produced, co-hosted, and edited of www.ifnownow.nets video podcast,Question of the WeekKathryn received her acting training at Northwestern University, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Shakespeare Lab at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, The Actors Center and Sally Johnson Studios. Theaters she has worked at include George St. Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Actors Theater of Louisville, Center Stage NY, The Blue Heron, Mill Mountain Playhouse, Gateway Playhouse, HERE Arts Center and Pennsylvania Center Stage, as well as both The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival. Kathryn has shot numerous short films including 16W which was screened at the 2004 Woodstock International Film Festival, and is in the Internet trailers for both Scream 3 and 40 Days and 40 Nights.Kathryn began her producing career on the stage with Dirigible Productions, On the Verge, by Eric Overmeyer both in NYC and at The Edinborough Fringe Festival.
Adam Forgash wrote and produced the feature film, Everything Put Together directed by Marc Forster, which was selected for the dramatic competition at Sundance and nominated for two Independent Spirit awards. He is also the writer and producer of the forth-coming feature film The Last New Yorker directed by Harvey Wang and currently in post.
In 2006, Forgash was a resident at the PAL (Performing Arts Labs Ltd.) program in Kent, England where he was mentored by two-time Academy Award nominee, director Stephen Frears, and Ian Rickson, eight year artistic director of the Royal Court Theater of London.through many of the motion picture craft disciplines including, camera, G&E, art, and editorial. During this time he also directed several short films and found satisfaction in the theater where for ten years he directed his own staged work as well as the work of others. Forgash has adapted screenplays based on fiction by Michael Chabon and Ira Levin and is un-credited on many re-writes. He holds a Masters in Fine Arts degree from the University of Arizona.
Sharr White
Writer, “35″
Sharr Whites play Six Years was selected for inclusion in the anthology, Best American Plays of 2006. Six Years was also a selection at the 30th Anniversary Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Whites other plays include The Dream Canvas (downtown New York at Todo Con Nada); The Last Orange Dying (off-Broadway at the Ohio); Safe from the Future (off-Broadway at Raw Space); Heaven and All Things Lovely (far above Broadway in the Marriott Marquis, room 3806); Iris Fields (Lincoln Center Theatre Directors Lab, Key West Theatre Festival); Satellites of the Sun (finalist, Princess Grace Award); The Escape Velocity of Savages (Dr. Henry and Lillian Nesburn Award as part of the Julie Harris Award in Playwriting); and Achilles in Sparta (a play for young performers at Denver Center Academy). Sharr is a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatres Playwrighting Unit in New York, and a company member of Apartment A Productions in Los Angeles, where his most recent play, A Sunrise in Times Square, is currently running. He is a recipient of a 2006 New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship.
Andrew Lipson
Technical Director “35″
Andrew has worked on film, broadcast TV and internet video productions for longer than he cares to admit. He was a Production Manager /Director of Production for MTV, VH1, Fuse, and Rebo HDTV for TV productions, and with Viacom New Media, Scholastic, Cablevision, and Pulver.com for interactive projects. He has spent his career working toward being at the intersection where technology meets Television and cant wait for 35 to debut.
Elizabeth London
Helen, “35″
Elizabeth is an actor, director and Shakespeare teaching artist. New York stage appearances include Off-Broadway, downtown, gala benefits and concerts, as well as regional work from Vermont to North Carolina and West to Colorado, and internationally with the Shakespeare Revue Company. Directing includes recent world premieres in New York (Pretentious Festival, ESTs Octoberfest) and several original ensemble-created shows. Elizabeth has recorded many audiobooks and audioplays for the blind, most recently directing and playing Portia in Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice for JBI International, as well as spoken-word on singer-songwriter Peter Mulveys Deep Blue (Birgit) and voice dubbing for Japanese anime series Knight Hunters and Berserk. Elizabeth holds a BFA from NYU Film and has trained with SITI and BADA.
Arthur Aulisi
Cal, “35″
The Associate Artistic Director of AndHow! Theater Company, Arthur has acted, directed and taught. As an original member of adobe theatre company, he acted in over twenty productions including The Handless Maiden, Hooray for Iceboy (co-creator), and Notions In Motion (Off-Broadway). Arthur has worked at the Actors Theater of Louisville, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Soho Rep, Ensemble Studio Theater and Lincoln Center Directors Lab, to name a few; and has premiered works by the likes of Lanford Wilson, Naomi Iizuka, Neal Bell, Eduardo Machado and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, to name a few. Recent projects of interest include Go-Go Kitty, GO! (voted outstanding play of the 2005 NY International Fringe Festival), Top Ten People of the Millennium Sing Their Favorite Schubert Lieder (published in Plays and Playwrights 2006) and the title role in MacBeth (Rabbit Hole Ensemble -Artistic Advisory Board member). Arthur has done a slew of thesis films and independent shorts. Independent feature films include Four Lane Highway, Dumped! the Musical and, currently in post production, Public Interest and Chasing Butterflies. Arthur is a graduate of Northwestern University.
Hannah Sloat
Julie, “35″
Hannah Sloat is a recent graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy. Having returned from North Carolina where she played Hermia, Snug and Mustardseed in A Midsummer Nights Dream at North Carolina Stage Company, she is currently playing Ariel 2 in Pulse Emsemble’s The Tempest. Thanks forever to Mom, Kelly and the mist on the fields.
Bruce Ross
Lucas, “35″
Bruce has appeared in over 30 films. The Inner Glow of Things, in which he starred with the Spanish actress Cristina Piaget, was presented by Nam June Paik in New York in February 2003, and was an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival. He was seen as Francis Sweeney, a homeless veteran who finds a winning lottery ticket, in The Accountant (Rhode Island Film Festival Grand Prize), directed by Glen Gers (Fracture, My Brothers Keeper). Recently, Bruce filmed the lead in John Moskowitzs Family Therapy which co-starred Mark Margolis as his father, and Michael Kristoffs Blame It on My Youth, shot in Nantucket. Warmth, a School of Visual Arts senor thesis project, won both an Independent Film Channel Award and a Student Academy Award. Other recent films include Spotless, Forgetting Aphrodite, Impact, The Underground and Exodus 20:13.A New York based actor, Bruce has appeared in plays at Center Stage, Expanded Arts, Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre, Playwrights Theatre (O’Neill Project), BAX, and the Mint Space, among others. He was a member of the Reckless Theatre Company where he appeared as Hugo Willens in their acclaimed production of Rain from Heaven. Most recently he performed the leading role of Dawid in Athol Fugards Sorrows and Rejoicings at the New Day Repertory Company. He has also been seen in numerous American and Japanese television productions, most notably in a short turn as Al Gore for Saturday Night Live.
Tim Fannon
Robby, “35″
Tim is an actor based in Brooklyn. He is a founding member of Fovea Floods Theater for which he has acted in and directed many of its productions. He most recently performed in Blindess, adapted from the novel by Nobel Prize-winning author Jose Saramago, at the 59E59 Theatres, as well as in Popart as part of HEREs American Living Room Series. Tim holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from Brooklyn College, and has also studied at the Royal National Theatre Studio in London. He can also be seen in various national and regional commercials.
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