Alumni
National Theatre Conservatory alumni (shown here are January LaVoy-left and Morgan Hallett) are working in theatre, television and film across the country.

Welcome to the National Theatre Conservatory’s Alumni News, a forum where our former students can post updates about what's going on in their lives, careers, families and more.

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February 2010

January LaVoy (Class of '02)
January LaVoy has been cast in the West End transfer of Enron to Broadway’s Broadhurst Theatre. Set to begin April 8, Lucy Prebble’s award-winning play explores one of the most infamous scandals in financial history, reviewing the tumultuous 1990s and casting a new light on the financial turmoil in which the world currently finds itself. Its been haild as “Not to be missed. The political theatre of the 21st century as arrived,” (The Times) and “An exhilarating mix of political satire, modern morality and multimedia spectacle. A fantastic theatrical event,” (The Guardian).

Matthew Schneck (Class of '96)
Matthew returns with the original cast of The Temperamentals for an off-Broadway run at New World Stages.  Previews begin February 18 and the show opens on February 28th.  Click here for tickets.   

Christian Haines (Class of '09)
Christian would like to announce www.amiosnyc.org! Check it out! We have successfully performed 6 Shotz so far and are onto our 7th here in the city. Each has been more successful that the last and so we are embarking on a new project that we need to raise funds for:

The New York Cycle:
12 plays, 4 seasons, 1 city
by steven cole hughes, john behlmann, and dan loeser
vol. 1 @ the aCcess tHeatre, june 11th -20th 2010 8pm
380 broadway 4th Floor. (N,Q,R,W train to Canal)
Please donate! Every little bit helps! Thank you!

Mat Hostetler (Class of '09)
Mat has landed a small role in Martin Scorsese's new HBO series Boardwalk EmpireLook for it in the Fall of 2010.

Pete Simpson (Class of '96)
Hope all is well with you and all NTC folk. Just a quick flash of reviews in Backstage and the New York Times for the show I'm doing at the moment, Lear (not totally flattering of the play, but kind to the performances).

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January 2010

Matchbook Productions - founded by Eileen Little (Class of '06) and Bradford Shreve (Class of '07) - was featured in a special feature about the "Indie theatre's movers and shakers" on broadwayworld.com.  Michael Roderick says, "This group is making the kind of theatre that an audience is afraid to look away from for fear they'll miss even a moment of the magic."

John Behlmann (Class of '06)
John will be starring in the forthcoming off-Broadway transfer of the multiple Tony Award-winning production of The 39 Steps. The production closed on Broadway Jan 10, and will reopen at New World Stages in late March/early April. Maria Aitken will re-mount her staging, as John plays man-on-the-run Richard Hannay, leading a cast of four. The official announcement will be made once casting is completed.

Danielle Slavick (Class of '08)
I am in the world premiere of a new Craig Wright play called Blind at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.

Vince Nappo (Class of '05)
Vince is currently working at Portland Center Stage, in a production of Snow Falling on Cedars. He's playing Ishmael Chambers. Performance dates are January 12 - February 7.

Jonathan "Meridian" Clapham (Class of '02)
I am still working for Blue Man Group. I am the blue man captain for Blue Man Las Vegas. I am writing electronic dance music and involved with the Burning Man scene. Everyone calls me Meridian now. I think that's the broad strokes! 

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December 2009

John Wilson (Class of '93)
John is in the middle of his tenth year of teaching at the University of Central Missouri and will Chair the department in the spring as a sabbatical replacement. John continues to act and provide fight direction in Kansas City whenever his schedule allows. He most recently was seen in the Equity regional premiere of Unnecessary Farce at the American Heartland Theatre where he got to co-star with his wife, Jill Szoo. He also provided fight direction for A Flea In Her Ear at Kansas City Repertory and I'll Be Back Before Midnight at the American Heartland Theatre. He was also seen as Cassio in the 2008 Heart of America Shakespeare production of Othello.

At UCM, John has directed over 20 productions with Into The Woods being his most recent this fall. He now has his sights on Lost In Yonkers in February 2010.

"I have one precious memory of Jeff Nickelson with whom I graduated in 1993. He HATED bananas. They made him ill. Just the smell of a banana could send Jeff from the room. It became a running inside joke for most of our class. I also remember sharing some very intense stage moments in Brecht's
Jungle of Cities.  He was bright light in all our lives and I know our theatre community is just that much less bright with his passing. He will be truly missed."

Jeffrey Baumgartner (Class of '87)
Will direct the upcoming DEAR LIAR for Cap-a-pe Productions in Chicago, for which he serves as producing director. Recent credits include Billy Bishop in BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR and the musical world premieres of THE BOWERY BOYS (Marriott Lincolshire), DANGEROUS BEAUTY (American Music Theatre), and THE THREE MUSKETEERS (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre). In addition to the two-hander BILLY BISHOP, he also has played the titular roles in the one-man productions BARRYMORE'S GHOST (John Barrymore) and Leonard Nimoy's VINCENT (based on the life and art of van Gogh). Also a professional painter, Jeffrey recently founded JB ArtWorks studio gallery at the Flat Iron Arts Building in Chicago, where he remains a resident artist.

Mat Hostetler (Class of '09)
I did a small role on an upcoming episode of White Collar, which is a new series on USA network. I'm loving New York and having a great time!

Shannon Koob (Class of ’00)
Shannon will star in the one woman show The Syringa Tree at The Margaret Lesher Theatre January 28-February 27, 2010. 

Michael Cherrie (Class of ’04)
Michael just finished the feature length film, Limbo. Written and directed by Maria Sodhal, and produced by Gudny Hummelvoll and Petter Borgli of SF Norge. This is the first real foreign film made entirely in Trinidad and Tobago in a very long time. The movie is scheduled for release in 2010.

Chris Webb (Class of ’03)
Chris recently directed The Santaland Diaries at New Repertory Theatre. It plays at the Arsenal Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre, 321 Arsenal St, Watertown | 617.923.8487 | Dec 16-Jan 3, 2010.

Leigh Miller (Class of '09), Jeff Roark (Class of '00), Steven Cole Hughes (Class of '01) and Rodney Lizcano (Class of '00) 
Three generations of NTC alumni are starring in the Arvada Center's A Man for All Seasons.  Directed by Anthony Powell, the show runs Jan 29-March 7.   

Richard Thieriot (Class of '08)   
Richard has returned to the Denver Center Theatre Company for the World Premiere of When Tang Met Laika.  

Danielle Slavick (Class of '08)    
Danielle is understudying all three female roles in Annie Baker's Circle, Mirror, Transformation directed by Sam Gold at Playwrights Horizons. It is in its third extension and runs until Jan 17.

John Behlmann (Class of '06)
John is receiving rave reviews as Orlando in Shakespeare Theatre in D.C.'s As You Like It.  "Behlmann is a compelling Orlando, profoundly earnest and authentic, and even when the character is at his goofiest – swinging from a vine, sticking poetry on trees – Behlmann makes it part of a well-considered character arc." - Tim Treanor, DC Theatre Scene.

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November 2009

John Behlmann (Class of '06)
John's current show, As You Like It, was featured on Playbill.com.  Presented by the Shakespeare Theatre Company of D.C., it is directed by Maria Aitken, whose most recent directing credits include The 39 Steps (both the London and Broadway version).  Previews began November 17 at Sidney Harman Hall and will continue to December 20. 

Chris Webb (Class of '03)
This year, Chris will be returning to direct The Santaland Diaries at Downstage @ New Rep.  The show opens December 16 and runs through January 3 in the Black Box Theater at the Arsenal Center for the Arts.  For tickets, please visit http://www.newrep.org/.

A Christmas Carol at the Denver Center Theatre Company
Alumni Stephanie Cozart (Class of '97), Jeff Roark (Class of '00) and Leslie O'Carroll (Class of '89) have returned to the DCTC for the classic holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol.  Directed by Bruce K. Sevy, the show runs Nov 27 - Dec 26.  Visit us for more information.

Brent Rose (Class of '06)
156 backers donated between $5 and $1,000 to 50 Characters in 50 Weeks to help Brent reach his goal!  He plans on filming new episodes in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned.
(For those of you who don't know,
50 Characters in 50 Weeks can best be described by Brent himself "put simply, this is the concept: create fifty unique characters in fifty weeks. Each week, I upload a video of said character. That’s pretty much it. It is intentionally being left extremely open-ended, so there are very few rules (I’m not a big fan of rules). That’s half of the project. The other half is I’ll be blogging about my process (how I create each character, how I’m managing with this project, etc), to shed some light into an actor’s process (which most people don’t know a whole lot about, I think)."

Maria Christina Oliveras (Class of '07)
I'm in the midst of some wonderful new work, and wanted to share it with you. If you're interested in hearing these beautiful stories in development, please come on out! Also, stay tuned for details on Marea by Alejandro Morales, which I'll be doing in early December. Hope this finds you all well. If I don't see you before Thanksgiving, have a very happy holiday.

New Dramatists, Fri, Nov 6, 3pm
Chiori Miyagawa's
RESTLESS SPIRITS AND HAUNTED SOULS
Directed by Sarah Cameron Sunde
Featuring Godfrey Simmons, David Townsend, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Monique Vukovic, April Matthis and Jake Manabat with Elizabeth Brown - Shakuhachi (Japanese Bamboo Flute) player

EST's Octoberfest, Wed, Nov 11, 7pm
Laura Jacquim's
LOOK WE ARE BREATHING
Directed by Giovanna Sardelli
Featuring Janet Zarish

Urban Stages New Reading Series, Mon, Nov 15, 6pm
John Walch's
THE DINOSAUR WITHIN
Directed by Shana Gold
Starring Kathleen Chalfant and Frankie Faison  


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October 2009

Mayhill Fowler (Class of '00) I'm getting my PhD in History from Princeton, spent 15 months researching in Ukraine, and am now writing my dissertation. I write on Soviet history and culture, but specifically theatre (networks of artists and state officials in the 1920's and 1930's to explore issues of creativity in unfree societies, if you're interested!)

Pete Simpson (Class of '96) A quick alumni bulletin. This is late coming, unfortunately, but if there's still time, please pick up an issue of September's American Theatre magazine.  The script of the play I did this past April, Richard Maxwell's People Without History, was printed in full.

Maria Christina Oliveras (Class of '07) Maria-Christina Oliveras will be guest starring on Showtime's "Nurse Jackie" starring Edie Falco. Details on air date to come.
She recently received the AriZoni Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for the world premiere of Unbeatable, which also won for Best Production. This summer, she played Joanne in Rent to sold-out houses at the Hangar Theatre, directed by Devanand Janki. She is in the midst of several new works in NYC, including work with the Lark Play Development Center, Ensemble Studio Theatre, and Ars Nova, among others. Please see her website for more details: www.mariaoliveras.com

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September 2009

Kate Hurster – (Class of ’09)
I will be playing Elizabeth Bennett in Pride & Prejudice as part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's 2010 Season.  I'll also be in the Ensemble of the musical She Loves Me and will do some understudying as well. OSF Artistic Director Emerita Libby Appel is directing Pride and Prejudice and Art Manke (who directed DCTC's The Miracle Worker last season) will be choreographing. I couldn't be more thrilled!

Jeffrey Baumgartner (Class of '87)
Dear Friends!
Please join us for performances of
Billy Bishop Goes to War
, the two-hander play with music about a WWI Canadian Ace fighter pilot, featuring Jeffrey Baumgartner, with musical director William Nelson. Performances in two locations: Source Theatre, Aurora Sept 16, 17, 18, 19 and Chicago Sept 24, 25, 26, Oct 1, 3 at Flat Iron Arts Building, intersection of North Av/Damen/Milwaukee Ave. Tickets are $15 general admission and are available at the door or by email eatsky1@gmail.com or 630.606.5375. Seating is limited; curtain 8pm all performances.

Presented by Cap-a-pe Productions, in association with JB ArtWorks and Flat Iron Artists, the musical premiered at the Vancouver East Cultural Centre in 1978, and has toured nationally and internationally many times since, as well as inspired a CBC and BBC co-produced television program.
Billy Bishop won the 1981 Los Angeles Drama Critics' Award, the 1982 Chalmers Canadian Play Award, and the 1983 Governor General's Award for drama, as well as an ACTRA award for best television program. Gray and Peterson revised the show in 1998, adding one new song and presenting events through the eyes of an older Bishop recalling his wartime experiences. Billy Bishop Goes to War
continues to be one of the most popular Canadian musicals.

Christian Haines (Class of '09)
I just completed a short film called The Dress which filmed up in Tarrytown, NY at the historic Lyndenhurst estate. I have also put together two short play festivals over the last couple months called Shotz (ie p30) with Studio 12 Ensemble and they have both exceeded my expectations for success. I believe we have a home for this event in a super cool live work loft on Broadway and East 3rd in Manhattan. Many alumni were involved.

Dina Corsetti (Class of '88)
She currently appears in The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry, a film starring Gavin MacLeod and Robert Guillaume, opening on September 18. The official movie website lists specific cities and theatres across the country.
http://www.sperrymovie.com/

Jeffrey Nickelson
February 22, 1956 - September 5, 2009
Jeffrey Nickelson

It is with great sadness that we post this link to The Denver Post about the passing of Jeffrey Nickelson. Jeffrey graduated from the NTC in 1993 and went on to found Shadow Theatre Company in Denver. Keith L. Hatten (who many of you know from his work at DCPA) has assumed the leadership of Shadow Theatre. If you have remembrances, stories, or thoughts about Jeffrey you would like to share please send them to ntc@dcpa.org and we will post them.

Daniel Renner
Dean, National Theatre Conservatory 
 

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August 2009

Studio 12 Ensemble (Ivan Lopez Class of '07 and Richard Thieriot Class of '08)
6 Original Short Plays from the minds of S12E.
Space is extremely limited.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
8:00pm - 8:45pm
684 Broadway, #5W
New York, NY
RSVP by emailing s12eshotz@gmail.com to get on the list.

Bret Scott (Class of '04)
Bret will be starring in August Wilson's, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, with the Shadow Theatre Company.  Directed by Keith L. Hatten, the play runs September 3 through October 17.

Leigh Miller (Class of '09)
I will be playing Adam in Yankee Tavern, a World Premiere of the new Steven Dietz play.  Directed by Artistic Director, Chip Walton, the show runs September 12 through October 24 at the Curious Theatre Company

Danielle Slavick (Class of '08)
SEZZE SUN is playing at SoHo Rep's Walker Space in New York August 5-16.

Steven Cole Hughes (Class of '01)
Friends, family, colleagues:
I'm havin' my first play published!

Some of you saw the production in Creede last summer, some of you saw the reading in NYC in the winter, and now you ALL can own it and proudly display it on your bookshelf at home. BILLY HELL. It's a western. Here's the link - http://www.originalworksonline.com/billyhell.htm

It's available for pre-order until August 7. Pre-order is only $7.95, then it goes to its normal whopping price of $10.95. I get, like, a nickel from every purchase, so the more copies purchased, the sooner I get pulled out of this recession.

AND, you can have your very own copy to do readings from at the dinner table for your parents! What are you waiting for?!

(Seriously, though. This is exciting for me. Buy a copy of my play. It's funny and cheap.)

Studio 12 Ensemble (Ivan Lopez Class of '07 and Richard Thieriot Class of '08)
The Studio 12 Ensemble presents
Lonely Planet
by Steven Dietz

Aug 6-8 at 7:30pm
Aug 9 at 2pm
Aug 13-15 at 7:30pm

Directed by Jennifer Le Blanc ('08)
Starring Zach Evenson ('08) and Richard Thieriot ('08) 

AEA Showcase - $18
For Tickets:
http://www.smarttix.com/show.aspx?showcode=LON12

Ailish Riggs (Class of '08)
I am teaching with the Old Dominion University Theater Department in Norfolk, Va and I will be directing a production of Eleemosynary at the Governor's School for the Arts. 

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July 2009

Maria-Christina Oliveras (Class of '07)
As part of the Playwrights Realm's Writers' Jam Session, I will be doing a reading of Cori Thomas' play, My Secret Language Of Wishes--it is a beautiful piece and I'm honored to be a part of an extraordinary cast, including Heidi Armbruster, Nora Cole, Laura Heisler, Marva Hicks and Nilaja Sun.

Also, if you are serendipitously in the Finger Lakes region or need a respite from NY, I will be playing Joanne in Rent at the Hangar through August 23. Drop me a line--it is gorgeous up here!

Michael Mallard (Class of '08)
I never thought that my debut in an off-Broadway theatre would be as a designer, but I will take it where it comes. For the past two months I have been the production designer for East 3rd Productions send off of Nelo Cruz's A Bicycle Country,(New York premiere, by the way) at the Lion Theater in Theater Row. 

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June 2009

Danielle Slavick (Class of '08)
Danielle will appear in SEZZE SUN, directed by Stanley Brode and produced by Odyssey Productions at the Capital Fringe in Washington DC in July 2009 at the Bodega – at The Corner Store 1013 7th St N.

Performance Times:
July 22-26, 2009
Washington, DC as a part of the Capital Fringe Festival

August 1-15, 2009
New York, NY
Tickets are available from Theatermania.

Jeffrey Baumgartner (Class of '87)
Jeffrey recently played the titular roles in BARRYMORE'S GHOST (John Barrymore) and Leonard Nimoy's one-man show VINCENT, based on the life and art of van Gogh. He appeared in the Chicago world premiere musicals THE BOWERY BOYS (Marriott Lincolnshire), DANGEROUS BEAUTY (American Music Theatre Project), THE THREE MUSKETEERS (Tony Award-winning Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), as well as Tieresias in Frank Galati's OEDIPUS COMPLEX (Goodman Theatre), Robert Falls' KING LEAR (with Stacy Keach as Lear, Goodman Theatre) and as Leonid Gaev in Tina Landau's CHERRY ORCHARD (Steppenwolf).

Also an accomplished painter, Jeffrey recently celebrated the one year anniversary of the founding of JB ArtWorks studio gallery in Chicago, located in the historic Flat Iron Arts Building, and has been exhibiting regularly. This summer he will be teaching at the prestigious Governor's School at Christopher Newport University, Virginia. Having served as director of theatre at the university level for a number of years, he was producing artistic director of Borealis Theatre Company and the Fox Valley Shakespeare Festival for 15 seasons and is currently producing director of Cap-a-pe Productions.

During the summer '07, Jeffrey travelled to Greece for five weeks with a production of
LYSISTRATA and a whirlwind tour of the ancient amphitheatres, inspiring a Greece series of paintings including The Parthenon, The Oracle at Delphi, Lion Gate at Mycenae, and a Greek Fishing Boat (which sold recently). In the fall, he will be appearing in BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR, a one-man show with music.   

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May 2009

John Behlmann (Class of '06)
This summer John will play opposite Amy Irving in Tennessee Williams' Glass Menagerie at the John Drew Theatre in the Hamptons.

In the fall, John will be starring as Orlando in Shakespeare's
As You Like It
at the Shakespeare Theatre in Washington D.C., where he will reconnect with former NTC Voice/Speech Chair Gary Logan. The production will be directed by Maria Aitken, recent Tony nominee for her direction of The 39 Steps.

In the meantime, John continues to work with Matchbook Productions' Eileen Little ('06), Bradford Shreve ('07), and Steven Cole Hughes ('01) to bring low-flying trapeze to the New York stage.

Steven Cole Hughes (Class of '01)
You are invited to a staged reading of  Behold! The Fig Leaf Apron
a play by Steven Cole Hughes.  This new play is about a group of teenagers who may or may not be addicted to the Internet, who, when they are all thrown together at an Internet Rescue School, find friendship, love and trapeze. With rock and f**kin' roll songs! And when we say staged, we mean Staged! We're gonna have low-flying trapeze, live music and Bradford Shreve on the bongo drums...
Tue, June 2 at 7:30pm 
Soundance, 281 N. 7th St. buzzer #7 
Williamsburg, Brooklyn (take the L to Bedford) 
$10 Admission
This is a benefit for
Matchbook Productions
We'll have delectable wine and Cheez-its 
Featuring the talents of: John Behlmann ('07), Kendra Kohrt ('05), Jen LeBlanc ('08), Eileen Little ('06), John Pieza ('05), Brent Rose ('06), Bradford Shreve ('07), Danielle Slavick ('08), Bria Walker ('07), Justin Yorio ('02) and William Norman as "the band".  Visit
www.matchbookproductions.org.

Mat Hostletler (Class of '09)
Mat will be appearing as Laertes in Hamlet and as Valentine in the Two Gentlemen of Verona at the Colorardo Shakespeare Festival in Boulder, July 1-Aug 9, 2009. For more information visit
www.coloradoshakes.org

Julia Pace Mitchell (Class of '04)
I won! The Santa Barbara Independent Award at The Indy Awards last night for my performance in In the Continuum.  (Awards are given out annually by a panel of judges drawn from theater critics at The Independent and the Los Angeles Times.)

Maria-Christina Oliveras (Class of '07)
I recently shot an episode of "Law and Order: Criminal Intent"
 airing in June. Previews begin off-Broadway for NIGHT SKY, May 22. 
http://broadwayworld.com/article/Photo_Flash_NIGHT_SKY_At_Baruch_
Performing_Arts_Center_20090504

I am also in the midst of a number of readings and workshops for the NYSF/Public Theatre, Lark Play Development Center and Page 73 Productions. 


Julia Pace Mitchell (Class of '04)
I have have been keeping busy on the west coast. I recently left Santa Barbara where I was performing in the award-winning play In the Continuum at Ensemble Theatre Company's Alhecama Theatre. I also recently worked on LA Theatre Works Radio series of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men. The film Notorious had a great opening weekend and now is out on DVD.  --
http://www.thedailysound.com/thisandthat/040909this

Sarah Callies (Class of '02)
I recently wrapped a lovely little indie called Lullaby for Pi with Rupert Friend, Clemence Poesy and Forest Whitaker. I'll be in LA for a short commercial gig in a few weeks and will record a couple of songs for the soundtrack. I just got back from teaching and lecturing at Arizona State and loved the experience...wonderful students and some great work.

Michael Fulvio (Class of '08)
Michael is starring in The Dishwashers by master of comedy playwright, Morris Panych and directed by Byam Stevens.  For tickets call 212-279-4200 or visit
www.ticketcentral.com.

Susanna Florence (Class of '07)
Van Giles Risser, born July 20, 2008




Josh Landay (Class of '05)
I'm the standby for Timon, Pumbaa, Zazu and Ed in the new Las Vegas company of THE LION KING at Mandalay Bay. We open May 15--it's been a really exciting process. 

January LaVoy (Class of '02) 
January is starring alongside Tony Award-winning actress, Jayne Houdyshell, in MCC’s World Premiere, Coraline at Off-Broadway's Lucille Lortel Theatre. For tickets to call 212-279-4200. For more information visit 
www.mcctheater.org
Read the Playbill announcement here 
www.playbill.com/news/article/129012.html

Pete Simpson (Class of '96)
Pete recently returned to New York with his wife, Naama, after a two-year (!) stint of performing with, co-directing and co-managing Blue Man Group's European theatrical tour (Amsterdam, Netherlands; Stuttgart, Germany; Basel, Switzerland). He has taken part-time work with Blue Man in New York.

Upon his NY arrival, he was also cast in Richard Maxwell's People Without History, which received some good press, including the New York Times review here: 
www.nytimes.com/2009/03/24/theater/reviews/24peop.html

Pete was also cast for the European tour of the award winning experimental group "Elevator Repair Service"'s stage version of
The Sound and the Fury (Amsterdam and Vienna in June of this summer)
http://www.elevator.org/shows/show.php?show=sound_and_fury

Pete workshopped Pulitzer-finalist Will Eno's new play
Middletown at the Vineyard Theater; hoping it moves on!

He has also re-teamed with Obie Award winning playwright/director Young Jean Lee to perform in her Off-Broadway production of
King Lear
. A workshop for it was publicly staged this May and will workshop again in the Fall. The show will open at Soho Rep in January of 2010.

Juliet Lashinsky-Revene will be directing Pete in her film,
Suction later this summer.
http://julietlashinskyrevene.com/

Pete's also extremely excited for his guest professorship in the spring of 2010 at his alma mater (University of Wyoming) where, along with his teaching duties, he'll be playing the title role in Hamlet with his own "sometimes" actor father (and retired VP of the university) playing the role of the Ghost!

Upon returning to New York in May of 2010, Pete will join the experimental group "Rainpan 43" for its original production,
The Accountant (
http://www.allwearbowlers.com/

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April 2009

Eileen Little (Class of '06)
Hello one and all!
Matchbook is in the middle of a very busy month! Eileen just got back from performing at an amazing CD Release Party for "What Time Is It Mr. Fox?" at The Gloucester Stage Company in Massachusetts, where she learned that rigging on a hundred year old wooden beam might not be the smartest idea but we all made it out alive so all is well!
Then this weekend John Behlmann ('06) and Bradford Shreve ('06) (under the watchful eye of Steven Cole Hughes - '01) will be performing a modified version of Matchbook's last performance, "Danza de Bastoni e Corde." However this time role of Eileen will be played by a banana. No we are not kidding.
If you haven't already, please check out our new website and check back often as we will be adding more photos, videos and a fancy blog! You can also now find us on facebook!
www.matchbookproductions.org

Soundance Studio Theater
Saturday April 25th @ 8pm
281 N. 7th St. #7
(between Havemayer and Meeker)
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Take the L to Bedford Ave. of the G to Metropolitan
Parking is ample.
$10 suggested donation


CALL 212 767 9406 for reservations/information

Maria-Christina Oliveras (Class of '07)
Maria-Christina kicked off the New Year at Baltimore Centerstage in Lynn Nottage's
FABULATION, starring Natalie Venetia Belcon.
www.centerstage.org 
she subsequently returned to NYC where she has been in the midst of a number of workshops and readings with New Dramatists, NYSF/Public Theater, NYTW, the Lark Play Development Center and Puerto Rican Traveling Theatre for writers Michael John Garces, Thomas Bradshaw, Chiori Miyagawa, among numerous others.
She will be appearing off-Broadway in NIGHT SKY, directed by Daniella Topol later this Spring. www.nightskytheplay.com.
This summer, Maria will be playing Joanne in RENT at the Hangar Theatre, directed by Dev Janki. 

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March 2009

Eileen Little (Class of '06)
Hello one and all!
Matchbook would like to announce an upcoming performance!
The long-running aerial showcase Above the Belt which used to be at the Zipper Theater has relocated to the Bleecker Street Theater at 45 Bleecker Street. This time Eileen Little and Bradford Shreve ('07) of Matchbook Productions teams up with John Behlmann ('06) and Steven Cole Hughes ('01) for a riveting performance as what can only be described as, "Oh dear lord what just happened?"

Ivan Lopez (Class of '07) and Richard Thieriot (Class of '08)
We founded the Studio 12 Ensemble, a new theatre company in NYC. Our inaugural production of second. is premiering in April. The play is directed by Stephanie Cozart ('97) and features Jennifer Le Blanc ('08), Ivan Lopez ('07), Danielle Slavick ('08), Justin Walvoord ('06) and Justin Yorio ('02).

Lindsay Campbell (Class of '03)
I'm still working at CBS and this week we're producing a new web series written by none other than the gorgeous and fabulous John Behlmann (Class of '07), acted in by myself, Behlmann and last year grad, Zach Evenson. I also have Shannon Koob ('00) helping me to coordinate production.  Then later on this week when we shoot in LA, Judd Frazier will also assist with production coordination.

Rob Wells III (Class of '08)
Last summer, I did three commercials for CBS College Sports which ran during the college football season. Then in September, I did three episodes of "As the World Turns" and in the fall, I shot my episode of "Kings" (my episode is the 7th one of the first season) which airs in a few weeks. And I just finished a three day shoot with Tommy Hilfiger a couple of weeks ago, and I am schedule to do two more contract shoots with them this summer!

Morgan Hallett (Class of '01)
I am currently doing a play called The Ladies Man which is a co-production with IRT and Geva Theatre Center.  Then this summer i am going to do Quartermaines Terms at Williamstown with Jefferson Mays.

Steven Cole Hughes (Class of '01)
This past summer I acted in two plays at Creede Repertory Theatre, Fools, which was directed by ex-Denver Center director Nagle Jackson, and Life is a Dream, which was directed by former company member Jamie Horton. Starring with me in both of those shows were current NTC student Caitlin Wise and NTC grad Annie Butler. Creede Rep also produced my play Billy Hell, which starred my wife Kendra Kohrt ('05) and was directed by Maurice LaMee (NTC sometime in the 80s), and it won the Denver Post Ovation award for Best New Work.

I shot an episode of the short-lived CW tv show "Easy Money" in Albuquerque, NM, this summer.

This past Fall I was commissioned to write a play for the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York City. I spent a week interviewing high school kids in their school cafeteria, then I went away and wrote a play about them, and they put it up as the Fall Drama. It was very well received by the shool paper.

I am currently working with Eileen Little ('06) and Brad Shreeve ('07) on creating some trapeze-based theatre in NYC, and I have a commission with ye olde Denver Center.

John Behlmann (Class of '06)
I just played a young JFK in a reading of a new play at Irish Rep here in New York. I've just picked up a recurring role on "All My Children" as well. I play Dr. Burke, the new psychiatrist to Annie, one of the contract roles. My first episode airs March 10, and I've got more down coming down the pipeline. I've also been hired by CBS to completely re-write and re-structure the entire first season of their new web series "Heckle U" about a pair of college basketball hecklers. Proctor & Gamble are sponsoring the show, which will start to air just in time for NCAA March Madness. I'll also be in the show, as will, hopefully, many other NTC alums.    

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February 2009

Danielle Slavick (Class of '08)
I am starring in That Pretty Pretty, or The Rape Play by Sheila Callaghan at The Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre.      

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Photo, Top: National Theatre Conservatory alumni (shown here are January LaVoy-left and Morgan Hallett) are working in theatre, television and film across the country.