Brian Jones
Brian started acting at the young age of 36, when he took a chance on an open audition for "1940's Radio Hour" at the Pasadena Little Theatre in Pasadena, TX. Despite forgetting the lyrics to his audition piece and being helped through it by the several other actors waiting for their turn in the "audience," Directors Cheri Ivey and Kathy Dietz saw something promising and cast him in a supporting role that steals the show in the end - 17 year old delivery boy, Wally Ferguson. With 45 roles in theatre, musical theatre, and film, Brian's ... read more
Adam Rapp is an award-winning playwright and director. He is the author of numerous plays, which include Nocturne (American Repertory Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, The Almeida, London, The Traverse, Edinburgh), Faster (Rattlestick), Animals & Plants (A.R.T.), Finer Noble Gases(26th Humana Festival, Rattlestick, Edinburgh Fringe, The Bush, London), Stone Cold Dead Serious(A.R.T., Edge Theatre), Blackbird (The Bush, London; Edge Theatre), Gompers (Pittsburgh City Theatre, The Arcola, London), Essential Self-Defense (Playwrights Horizons/Edge Theatre), American Sligo(Rattlestick), Bingo with the Indians (The Flea), Kindness (Playwrights Horizons), The Metal Children (The Vineyard), The Hallway Trilogy (Rattlestick), The Edge of Our Bodies (36thHumana Festival), Dreams ... read more