Up a River/Down the Aisle
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National Tour: The Little Prince (National Theatre of the Performing Arts). New York: Night Sky, Just Before the Drop (NativeAliens Theatre Collective), Five Flights, Love Letters, The Baltimore Waltz (Tongue in Cheek Theater), Variations on the Death of Trotsky, Sisters, Thanksgiving Dinner (Prospect Theatre Company), and The Last Circus (Post Theater). MFA in acting (Actors Studio Drama School) BA in French and art (Smith College). www.jakelipman.com
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Brian W. Seibert – Director
Off-Broadway: Fools In Love (BAM Harvey Theater), The Shadow Box, Tempest Tossed Fools (Manhattan Ensemble Theater), Tape, Joined at the Head (Westbeth Theatre); Off-Off-Broadway: A Case of Murder (La MaMa E.T.C.), South Delancey (Metropolitan Playhouse), Hay Fever, The Baltimore Waltz (The Producers Club), Zoloft or Zofia (13th Street Rep). Regional: Macbeth, Pigeon River Opera, As You Like It (Petoskey Theatre Festival). Film/TV: The Unidentified, The Graduates, Deleted Scenes, Nailing Jello (all currently playing in festivals across the country). MFA in Acting (Actors Studio Drama School), BA in Communication (Oakland University).
Laura Hillary Schuman – Stage Manager
Laura is a director, stage manager, actor, dancer and musician. Stage managing (New York): The Cat and the Moon, Platypi Short Play Festival. Directing (New York): Line, Greenlight (Thirteenth Street Theatre). BA in theater, Connecticut College.
Philip Rothman – Technical Advisor
Philip holds degrees from The Juilliard School and Rice University and is an active composer and consultant. www.philiprothman.com
Merete Muenter – Choreographer
Sherlock Holmes - The Early Years (2007 New York Musical Theater Festival), The King and I, It’s A Wonderful Life.
acknowledgements
This show was developed in Matt Hoverman’s solo show workshop:
www.CreateYourOwnSoloShow.com
This work was made possible in part by The Field’s FAR residency program. This program, supported by the Tides Foundation, provides space to artists to create new works. If you would like to support this program or learn more about The Field, please visit www.thefield.org or call (212) 691-6969.


