Moss Hart was an American playwright, librettist, and theatre director. Hart was known for his work with George S. Kaufman. Together they produced popular comedies such as You Can't Take it With You and The Man Who Came to Dinner. Hart also wrote the books of musicals by Irving Berlin and Cole Porter. ... read more
Neil Pepe received a Tony Nomination for Best Director for the production of American Buffalo. Broadway: Hands on a Hardbody; Speed-the-Plow; A Life in the Theatre. Off-Broadway/regional: A Play Is A Poem (CTG); Juno and the Paycock (Irish Rep); On the Shore of the Wide World, The Penitent, Marie and Rosetta, Hold on to Me Darling, Dying for It, 3 Kinds of Exile, Happy Hour, Offices, Almost an Evening, Parlour Song, The Night Heron, Mojo, Celebration, The Room, Dreams of Flying Dreams of Falling, Sea of Tranquility, Blue/Orange, Wolf Lullaby (Atlantic); The Subject Was Roses, Keep Your Pantheon, Romance (Center ... read more
David Pittu is a versatile actor, writer, and director who has made a name for himself both on and off Broadway. Born in 1967 in New Jersey, Pittu began his career in theater in the early 1990s, and has since appeared in numerous productions on the Great White Way.
Pittu's Broadway debut came in 1995, when he appeared in the musical "Smokey Joe's Cafe." He went on to appear in a number of other musicals, including "Titanic," "The Secret Garden," and "LoveMusik." He also has a number of straight plays to his credit, including "The Coast of Utopia," "Is He Dead?," ... read more