You Don't Know Jack, and Across the Universe. TV: The Office, Weeds, Sex and the City, Homeland, Law & Order: CI & SVU, Unforgettable, and the voice of Dr. Venture on the Adult Swim animated series The Venture Brothers. David Farley (Set and Costume Design) <strong>McCarter</strong>: Take Flight. Broadway: A Little Night Music,13, Sunday in the Park With George (two Tony Award noms, sets and costumes; Outer Critics Circle Award nom., costumes; winner Outer Critics Circle Award with Timothy Bird, set design). West End: A Little Night Music, Sunday in the Park with George (winner Olivier, Evening Standard, and Critics Circle Awards for set design with Mr. Bird), Little Shop of Horrors, La Cage Aux Folles (original set). Other productions: Daddy Long Legs (Rubicon <strong>Theatre</strong>, <strong>Theatre</strong>Works, Cincinnati Playhouse, Arizona, Detroit, Chicago); Kiss Me Kate (Stratford, Ontario); Terrible Advice, Aspects of Love, Take Flight (Menier Chocolate Factory); Romeo and Juliet, The Tempest (Royal Dramatic <strong>Theatre</strong>, Stockholm); Oklahoma! (Chichester); Rocky Horror Show (Europe); Sweeney Todd (Gate <strong>Theatre</strong>, London); Tick Tick Boom! (Menier Chocolate Factory, Rubicon <strong>Theatre</strong>, Westport). David Weiner (Lighting Design) <strong>McCarter</strong>: Candida. Broadway: Godspell revival, The Normal Heart, Reasons to be Pretty, Butley, Dinner at Eight (LCT), Betrayal (Roundabout), The Real Thing. Off- Broadway: MTC, Second Stage, Playwrights Horizons, MCC, The Public, NYTW, TFANA, Vineyard, Atlantic. Opera: LA Opera, Bard Summerscape. Regional: Center <strong>Theatre</strong> Group, The Guthrie, La Jolla Playhouse, The Alley, Huntington, A.R.T., Kansas City Rep, Williamstown, Berkeley Rep. Awards: 2011 LA Ovation Award (Venice), 2011 Drama Desk nom. (Small Fire), 2005 Lucille Lortel Award (Rodney’s Wife). Fitz Patton (Sound Design) has designed and scored over 240 productions in 20 cities across the U.S. In 2010, he was awarded both the Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Awards for his design for When the Rain Stops Falling at Lincoln Center’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, and was nominated again in 2011 for his work at on The Other Place, directed by Joe Mantello. His most recent article for Live Design Magazine, “Stochastic Natural Sound Fields,” details his process for the creation of dense, natural soundscapes. This July, he begins a three week artist residency at iPark, where he will collaborate with composer Annea Lockwood on the installation of a large scale sensor activated environmental sound sculpture. He teaches design at Barnard College of Columbia University and is a graduate of Vassar College, Bard College, and Yale University. David Shire (Composer) An Oscar and Grammy winner and multiple Tony and Emmy nominee, David Shire has composed prolifically for theater, films, TV, and recordings. Broadway: Baby (Tony noms: Best Score, Musical); Big (Tony nom., Best Score). Off-Broadway: Starting Here, Starting Now (Grammy nom.); Closer Than Ever (Outer Critics Circle Award, Best Score, Musical). Regional: Take Flight (<strong>McCarter</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong>). Film scores: Norma Rae (Academy Award), The Conversation, All the President’s Men, The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3, Zodiac, Saturday Night Fever (two Grammys). His numerous TV scores have garnered five Emmy nominations and his songs have been recorded by Barbra Streisand, Maureen McGovern, Melissa Manchester, Jennifer Warnes, John Pizzerelli, Kiri Te Kanawa, Liz Callaway, Nancy Lamont, among many others. His With You I’m Born Again was an international hit
single for Billy Preston and Syreeta. He is currently writing a new musical with New Yorker writer Adam Gopnik and he and his wife Didi Conn are developing an animated musical feature for children. Deborah Hecht (Dialect Coach) Broadway: Ghost the Musical, Venus in Fur, Spider-Man, A Free Man of Color, Driving Miss Daisy, A Life in the <strong>Theatre</strong>, Miracle Worker, Present Laughter, Finian’s Rainbow, God of Carnage, Exit the King, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Boeing-Boeing, South Pacific, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Angels in America, among others. Off-Broadway: Public, Playwrights Horizons, Naked Angels, BAM/Bridge Project,MTC, Lincoln Center, NYTW, Signature (Angels in America, among others), TFANA, LCT3, among others. Regional: Seattle Rep, Yale Rep, The Guthrie, Long Wharf, Berkeley Rep, A.C.T., Chautauqua <strong>Theatre</strong> Company, Hartford Stage, and many others. England: National, RSC. Film: Kinsey, The Producers, Stardust, others. Faculty: NYU Grad Acting, Juilliard. Daniel Stein (Movement Consultant) Studied in the Professional Actor Training Program at Carnegie- Mellon University, working with Jewel Walker, and in Paris, France with Etienne Decroux, becoming M. Decroux's translator. Subsequently making his home in Paris for 20 years, Daniel started his professional career acting with the French National <strong>Theatre</strong>. His solo performances have toured in more than 30 countries, as well as the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center. He has taught master classes throughout the world at institutions such as Juilliard and The Institute of Dramatic Arts, Tokyo. Daniel has received grants from the NEA, the U.S./Japan Commission, the Pew Charitable Trust, and is a John Simon Guggenheim Fellow. He now holds the position of Head of Movement and Physical <strong>Theatre</strong> for the Brown University/Trinity Repertory MFA Acting Program.