Douglas Bernstein was born on May 6, 1958 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for It Could Happen to You (1994) and Blue de Ville (1986). ... read more
Broadway: Thurgood also Kennedy Center and Geffen Playhouse, LA; On Golden Pond also Kennedy Center and National tour; Wait Until Dark; Master Class, also Kennedy Center, National Tour, London's West End. Opera: Moby Dick (Dallas Opera); Dead Man Walking (NYC Opera, Opera Pacific, Cincinnati, Detroit, etc.); The End of the Affair (Houston Grand, Seattle and Madison Opera). Three Decembers (Houston Grand Opera, San Francisco Opera, Chicago Opera Theater). Off Broadway: Let Me Down Easy (Second Stage); The Stendhal Syndrome (Primary Stages) One Touch of Venus (City Center) If Memory Serves (Promenade, Pasadena Playhouse); By the Sea (MTC, Bay Street); Lonely ... read more
Joseph Millett is an AEA stage manager currently teaching stage and production management at Virginia Tech. He spent four years at the Tony Award-winning Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and has also worked at the Dallas Theatre Center, PlayMakers Rep and the Clarence Brown Theatre, where he was resident stage manager from 2005-2009. He has worked off-Broadway at Manhattan theatre Club (6 productions, including John Patrick Shanley's "Four Dogs and a Bone") and the American Jewish Theatre (4 productions, including "Another Time" with Malcolm McDowell, Marian Seldes and James Waterston). In the summer of 2014, he will ... read more
His early career was spent performing in Off-Broadway productions, including Class Enemy in 1979, for which he won a Theater World Award for outstanding stage debut.
His first major Broadway credit was the ill-fated Stephen Sondheim/Hal Prince/George Furth musical Merrily We Roll Along (1981), which underwent constant changes during an unusually long preview period and closed after only sixteen performances. His next show, the Athol Fugard play "Master Harold"...and the Boys - in which he portrayed a South African student opposite Danny Glover and Zakes Mokae as the family servants - ran for eight months.
Possibly his most significant Off-Broadway stage credit ... read more
Jeffrey has produced more than 50 shows on and off Broadway and has done press for more than 200 productions. The theatre remains his SO. ... read more