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Producer                         Hannah Crum

Director                          Alex M. LaGory

You know what, just put whatever you want for my bio.  Does “Joe Theatregoer” really care that I’ve worked in film, television and theatre for a decade?  Does “Sally Intermission” really want to hear that I produce and direct documentaries, or that I also write screenplays?  Yeah, you and everyone else.  Let them laud the cast and crew’s crafty execution of Wendy’s dark and hilarious play while I disappear into the night, homeless and forgotten.  Aaaaand…scene.

Ass Director & Stage Manager           Jeremiah Blessinger

Spending time in the theatre is how this small town Arizona boy enjoys passing the days.  Jeremiah has been involved in theatre as an actor/director/assistant director for the better part of ten years and most recently as a high school theatre director.  It has been a pleasure and a privilege to work with this incredibly talented cast and crew of Schoolgirl Figure.

Set Designer                     Scott Butler

Scott Butler is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied both production and scenic design. While living in New York City, he worked with the renowned Atlantic Theatre Company as well as Oxygen Media. Now living in Los Angeles, he continues to design and build sets for film, television, and the stage. He currently has theatrical sets being exhibited throughout Hollywood at The Complex Theatre, ArtWorks Theatre, and Theatre Theater.

Lighting Des                    Christopher Singleton

Christopher Singleton is the Resident Lighting Designer for the Stephanie Feury Studio.  He is also involved with Comedy Central Stage and a member of Moving Arts.  Christopher has had a passion for theater ever since he was a clown in his kindergarten's production of Barnum.   He discovered the art of lighting design at Loyola Marymount University, where he graduated from in May 2004.  Since starting his journey, Christopher has designed the lights for over three dozen shows.  He has recently returned from designing Aquarium (August 2005), for the New York International Fringe Festival, in New York City, New York.  Other recent travels have taken Christopher to Colorado Springs Colorado, where he designed A Tale Of A Tiger (July 2005), Me, Myself and You (July 2005), Rocky Mountain Follies (July 2005), An Evening With Tsidii Le Loka (July 2005), and A Mountain Celebration (July 2005) for the Colorado Festival of World Theater.  Christopher is delighted to be working with such a fun and professional group.

Sound Des                      Steve Altman

Steve Altman (Music/Sound Design) has compositions featured on HBO, MTV, Fox, Showtime, A&E, Lifetime, TNT, Comedy Central and the Disney Channel. He’s written songs for Jose Feliciano and Smokey Robinson and has worked with Pat Benetar, The Wallflowers, Chicago, The Beach Boys, Bette Midler and Dick Clark. His music has also been in space aboard four shuttle missions and continues to score independent films including his own, "Hellgig", "Simulated Television", and "The Trailer."

Costume Des                    Kelly Marie Collett

Kelly Marie is the coolest chick to ever open a can of tuna amidst yowling cats. She got her education at Weber State University, where she started as an actor but then realized that she just wanted to wear nifty costumes and became a costume designer. She loves fiber arts, kayaking, camping, modern art, and working on new scripts. She just designed her first film, The Tailor, and looks forward to exploring LA after spending five years in beautiful San Diego.

Ass Stage Manager             Gail Wallace

Having been involved in various aspects of theatre production at the high school and college level for 6 years, Gail jumped at the chance to work on this show.  Getting to work with such an amazing cast and crew is just icing on the cake.  Special thanks to Hannah, Alex and Jeremiah for giving me this opportunity.

Associate Producer               Jessica Kamerman

 

Graphic Des                    Jesse Rothbeind

Jesse was born on the same day as Mr. Frank Sinatra (Dec. 12th look it up) 1969 making him one of the last artists born in the 60s.  Growing up in the City of Angels, immersed in things all pop culture has led to a career in TV animation, toy and product design, as well as package design and illustration.  Jesse continues to live and design in Los Angeles.