Ian Scott McGregor*
(Chad)
Scott Aiello
(Alan Howard)
Sarah Grover
(Lena Cassidy-Howard)
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Chad Lindsey
(Shane)
* member Actors Equity Association (AEA)
Chad Lindsey is a performer living in New York
City. He has danced with modern companies, been in a Boy-band (don't
ask), and held other strange and lovely jobs. Most recently he appeared in Liz Swados' modern opera Kaspar Hauser at the Flea Theater. He originated the role of Felix in the first production of minor gods off-Broadway and reprised it recently in Dublin and London. Chad's film credits
include: Girls will be Girls (Sundance), Straight Jacket, Totally Sexy Loser, and Caught. On television he has co-starred on How I Met Your Mother (CBS), So NoTORIous (VH1), Undressed (MTV), Love Spring Intl. (Lifetime), and Vanished (FOX). Chad's excited to make a return to the stage, and thanks his extraordinarily understanding awesome parents.
Sarah Grover is 20 years old and from
Virginia Beach, VA. She moved to New York after graduating from Princess
Anne High School to attend AMDA (The American Musical and Dramatic
Academy) where she studied musical theatre. This is her first Fringe show.
New York
theatre debut! Scott
is
in his second year of training at the
Juilliard
School
. A
Chicago
actor for many years, Scott has appeared in dozens of productions with companies such as
Steppenwolf,
Chicago Shakespeare, Marriott (
Lincolnshire
), Shattered Globe, Timeline, Eclipse, Pegasus Players, and
many
others
. He was awarded
a Non-E
quity Jeff Award for Supporting Actor in 2003.
Ian Scott McGregor is from Dublin, CA. He
now lives in Brooklyn, NY and doesn't quite believe it. He acts when he
can: Onstage at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, The Magic Theatre, ACT and
The Williamstown Theatre Festival. On TV, he's lived in commercials and
died on Law & Order. He plays the lead role in the independent
feature film The Lost Coast. He loves his family, his friends,
independent music, taking pictures and dogs. He is represented by
Abrams Artists NY/LA.
Jason Schafer
(Playwright/Director) wrote the screenplay to Trick which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was distributed by Fine Line Features. Originally a composer and songwriter, he wrote the music and lyrics to "Enter You," the song performed by Tori Spelling in the film. Jason has written for Warner Bros., Paramount, ABC and Fox Television and was a staff writer and co-producer for the award-winning first season of Showtime's Queer as Folk. Works for the stage include I Google Myself He is a Paula Vogel Playwrighting Award winner, a GLAAD Media Award nominee, a Goldberg Playwrighting Award finalist and a semi-finalist for the O'Neill Theater Conference and the Geller Screenwriting Competition. Jason holds an MFA from NYU's Department of Dramatic Writing.
Robert Hawk
(Dramaturg/Consulting Producer)
,
independent film producer
and consultant, returned to theater as a producer of Michael Albanese's
Red Herring
(NYC Fringe Festival 2006). He also co-produced the staged reading of Albanese's
Turning Night In The Dying House
with
Richard Easton
and
Logan Marshall-Green
. Film producing credits include
Ballets Russes
,
Trick
,
Chasing Amy
,
The Slaughter Rule
,
Full Grown Men
,
Prodigal Sons
(currently on the festival circuit) and the forthcoming
Paul Goodman
Changed My Life
. As film consultant:
The Laramie Project
(HBO) and the Oscar-winning
The Times of Harvey Milk
,
among many others. Before his involvement in film, Hawk worked in
theater, first in various technical and managerial capacities, later as
a
production stage manager
. Shows include
MacBird!
,
Dames at Sea
,
Sal Mineo
's version of
Fortune and Men's Eyes
,
Oh! Calcutta!
and Charles Gordone's Pulitzer Prize-winning
No Place
to Be Somebody
. He has had his own business, ICI (Independent
Consultation for Independents), for more than 15 years.
www.filmhawk.com
Liz Nielsen
(Production Stage Manager)
has worked as SM/PSM in New York for 3 years and is excited to be working on her first Fringe show. Favorite companies include Push Productions, Mir Productions, Clubbed Thumb, and Wild Project. She recently closed her
3rd season with MITF and is involved with
Rocky Philly
at the Bushwick Starr this September. Liz will also be continuing her work on Michael Kimmel's
The Last Goodbye.
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