2003 Playhouse 22 Production Team
 

Director: Mary Lynn Dobson


Producer: Jay Sundell


Stage Manager: Paul G. Delery


Set Design: Jim Parks Sr.


Costume Design: Sue Takacs, James Herrera


Lighting Design: Steven Levenson


Sound Design: Peter Riga Jr.


Properties: Nancy Ashwell


Assistant Stage Manager: Tracy Staley


Associate Producer: Paul G. Delery


Webmaster: Mark Otten
 

   
 

2002 Monmouth/Henlopen Theatre Project Production Team
 

 

JAMES FITZSIMMONS (Director) As Artistic/Executive Director of HTP "Fitz" helped established its New Works/New Voices program for emerging playwrights.  He has directed the workshop of Two on the Aisle, Three in a Van as well as HTP productions of The Baltimore Waltz and the world premier of A Home Without.  As well, he has directed productions of As Bees in Honey Drown, A Lesson in Biology, The Dining Room and Cactus Flower.  As a Production Stage Manager, he has worked On and Off-Broadway for over 13 years, working on the premiers of new plays by A.R. Gurney, Wendy Wasserstein, Stephen Sondheim, Terrance McNally, Chris Durang and the upcoming musical, Marty, directed by Mark Brokaw, which opens on Broadway this fall.

 

 

VAUNE PECK (Producer) The Director of Performing Arts Series, has been at the University for ten years.  A painter and a sculptor she took on the challenge of designing the performing art series after a career in the fine arts.  Under her direction the program has become a major force in the presentation of world class performing arts events in the central New Jersey region with artists such as Joan Baez, Gregory Hines, Emanual Ax, Bela Fleck and many others regularly appearing.  "I can’t think of a better way to finish  the ’02 season than producing this hilarious play, Two On The Aisle, Three In A Van, with the Henlopen Theatre Project."       

 

 

MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY (Producer) Monmouth University is an independent comprehensive, teaching-oriented institution of higher learning at the undergraduate and graduate levels, committed to service in the public interest, and in particular, to the enhancement of the quality of life.  To that end, Monmouth University’s Performing Arts Series provides performances by outstanding artist’s of the highest quality for the enjoyment of all county and state residents.  Events with intellectual content, artistic merit and cultural value as the criteria, are offered throughout the academic year in the forms of music, dance, theatre, special attractions, festival and film.

 

 

HENLOPEN THEATRE PROJECT (Producer) HTP, established in 1997, is the Delaware Cape region's premier Equity arts organization, presenting professional theater and providing extensive educational programming with the goal of establishing a permanent year round performing arts center.  In 1998, HTP presented a one night cabaret starring Dixie Carter and in 1999 presented the National Players production of As You Like It.  In 2000, HTP launched staged readings of its new American play series, New Works/New Voices with Mary Lynn Dobson's Two on the Aisle, Three in a Van, followed by J for J, by Jenny Sullivan and starring John Ritter and Bruce Davison. In 2001 New Works/New Voices presented the world premier of, A Home Without, by Robert Westfield and directed by James FitzSimmons. Seasons have also included: Another American: Asking & Telling, directed by Joe Mantello, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Ancestral Voices, starring Sada Thompson, Len Cariou and Bruce Davison, Baltimore Waltz,  Always . . . Patsy Cline, and the upcoming productions of Two on the Aisle, Three in a Van and Fully Committed.  HTP is committed to producing new plays, promoting new playwrights and presenting established works.  

 

 

CLARE W. GARDNER (Production Stage Manager) After 6 years of working as a photographer in New York, Clare decided to return to the theatre.  She recently completed the Stage Management Resident program at Playwrights Horizons and was awarded the Helena Rubenstein Foundations stage management intern of the year.  Shows include: Evan's Smith's Psych, Wilder (musical theatre workshop), Richard's Nelson's Franny's Way, and Tom Donaghy's Boys and Girls.

 

 

SCOTT LAULE (Set Designer) Scott is happy to be working with James Fitzsimmons once again following last summer's Baltimore Waltz.  Other recent credits include P.R. Man at the Ohio Theater and Soho Rep's Summer Camp series.  Scott is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and is Properties Supervisor at the Manhattan Theater Club.

 

 

JAMES HERRERA (Costumes)  James is quite tickled to be designing his second Mary Lynn Dobson production, the first one being her renowned The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood,  in which he also had the pleasure of creating the role of The Evil Prince John. Mr. Herrera has worked in the wardrobe and wig departments of such Broadway shows as The Life, Jelly's Last Jam, Cats, Barnum, She Loves Me and Smokey Joe's Cafe among others. He created the wigs for the Gate Theatre of Dublin's engagement at Lincoln Center as well as for the original NY production of George Wolf's The Colored Museum. James attended the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He resides in beautiful Portland, Maine where he is a sometime actor -- having just finished a run as Arnold in Torch Song Trilogy-and an ofttimes consultant for Portland Stage Company.

 

 

JILL B.C. DU BOFF (Sound Design) Credits include: The Late Henry Moss (Signature), A Letter For Ethel Kennedy (MCC), Wit (First National Tour), The Wax (Playwrights horizons), Hallowed Ground (Portland Stage Co.), Men on the Take (Cincinnati Playhouse), Jimmy Carter was a Democrat (PS 122), Over The River (Houseman), The Allegory of Painting (Cherry Lane Alt.), Young Playwrights Fest 2001 (Cherry Lane Alt.), Tallulah Hallelujah (Fairbanks), Stranger and Your Candy (Vineyard), The Capitol Steps (Fairbanks), Poona the F@#kdog, Hooray for Iceboy, The Eight (Adobe), Some Voices (New Group), Nocturne (AFT), Baltimore Waltz, A Home Without (Henlopen Theatre Project), Slovin & Allen (UCB).  As associate, Off-Broadway: As Bees in Honey Drown (Lortell), Stop Kiss and Othello (Public), Corpus Christi (Manhattan Theatre Club), Gray Zone (MCC), Broadway: The Best Man (Virginia) and Judgment at Nuremberg (Longacre).  Television: "Comedy Central Presents: Slovin & Allen".


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