BROKEN HANDS
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What happens when ambition puts survival on the ropes?
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33 years old
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
United States
Last Login: 8/18/2008
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CORY GRANT (Mick)
New York City: Andy in THE LIGHTNING FIELD (Fringe 2005), Uri in BORDER (HERE Arts Center), Paul Hilbert in EROSTRATUS (Gene Frankel Theater). Regional theatre: Seymour in LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS, Freddy in MY FAIR LADY (Northern Stage 2004), Homer Collins in FLOYD COLLINS (Berkshire Theater Festival 2004), Tommy in THE WHO'S TOMMY (Berkshire Theater Festival 2003), Romeo in ROMEO & JULIET (Nat'l Tour 2002). New York University: THE MAN OF INFINITE SADNESS, GODSPELL, SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION, and Iago in OTHELLO. Cory is also starring in a new musical, CUTMAN, from BANNER New York, currently in development. NYU, Tisch School of the Arts, B.F.A
CHUCK BRADLEY (Bill)
Chuck is a 2006 graduate of the Boston Conservatory. Credits include; Off-Broadway “The Night of the Hunter” at the Vineyard Theatre. Regional, “West Side Story” (Baby John), “Pippin” (Pippin), “Runaways” (Iggy), “Billy Bubblehead” (Billy) w/ the Axial Theatre Co. Boston Conservatory credits; “Words, Words, Words!” “The Wild Party,” “The Violet Hour,” “The Wedding Reception,” “City of Angels.” Film: “Wirey Spindell” and various student films.
ERIC MILLER (George)
Eric is thrilled to be working with Purple Man Theatre Co. in this year's Fringe Festival. Recent New York credits include "East Village Chronicles Vol. 3" at the Metropolitan Playhouse and "the Mag-7" with Naked Angels at the FLEA theatre. He thanks Moby, Sorrel and Marc for this unique opportunity as well as his family, friends and Findley for all of their continuous love and support. Eric graduated with a BFA in acting from Syracuse University in 2003.
TOM SOUHRADA (Scratch)
Off-B’way: WOMEN ON THE VERGE OF HRT, THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP, TONY AND TINA’S WEDDING. Nat’l Tours: THE BOY FRIEND directed by Julie Andrews, EVITA, MY FAIR LADY, KING & I. Regional: Cincinnati Playhouse, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cleveland Playhouse, Great Lakes Theatre Fest, Sundance, Pioneer Theatre, Goodspeed, Ogunquit, Florida Rep, Seven Angels, etc. Tom is also the voice of numerous characters on the animated shows YU-GI-OH, ONE PIECE and KIRBY.
CONSTANCE ZAYTOUN (Gloria)
NEW YORK: Seen by the Dog (Six Figures Theatre Co.), Why We Have a Body, 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, Love's Labour's Lost (Women's Shakespeare Co.), The Piano Men (Purple Man Theater Co.), Sex Lives of the Superheroes (Ha! Festival), The Lysistrata Project (Urban Rock Project), Admit One Inhuman Beast (Synchronicity Space), Damn Fango (NY International Fringe Festival). FILM: The Stepford Wives. A graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill, she received a Masters in Interdisciplinary Arts at NYU's Gallatin School and is completing her Ph.D. in Theatre Studies at CUNY Graduate Center. She teaches theatre/acting at Brooklyn College, Marymount Manhattan College, and NYU.
MOBY POMERANCE (Playwright) was born in London in 1969. Moving to America for college, he originally intended to be a professional musician which he failed at with no small degree of success. Returning to study theatre at Central School of Speech and Drama, he went on to assist the playwright Howard Barker for a couple of years, and decided there were few occupations more idiotic than writing for theatre, so obviously it was something he should do. He now lives in London with his wife Kate Stevens and son Gabe. Other plays include The Utopia Wound, African Women, Shadows, The Piano Men.
MARC WEITZ (Director) NY Credits include: "JoeTurner's Come and Gone" (Queens Theater in the Park),"Ladyhouse Blues" (3Graces Theater), "Patriot Act"(American Globe Theater), "Studio Portrait" (RudeMechanicals), "Hunger and Thirst" (2001 IonescoFestival). He has assisted at theaters across thecountry, including Lincoln Center, The Old Globe,Indiana Rep and Syracuse Stage, working with playwrights such as Arthur Miller, A.R. Gurney, and Wendy Kesselman. He has taught and/ordirected at the North Carolina Governor's School, CityUniversity of NY, Fordham, DePauw, and University of San Diego. He is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab and has an MFA from the American Conservatory Theater.
JAY RYAN (Set & Lighting Designer) is a freelance lighting designer working and living in NYC. Prior to going freelance he spent the 10 years as Resident Lighting Designer at Dance Theater Workshop (DTW) in NYC. He has worked with many great people; Anne B. Parsons (Obie award), H.T. Chen, Chris Aiken, Karl Anderson, Leigh Secrest, Maura Nguyen Donohue, Fiona Marcotty, Nami Yamamoto, Jeanine Durning, Sally Silvers, American Spanish Dance Theater, John Jaspers, David Parker ‘The Bang Group’, The Elementals, David Neumann, Daniel Safer and many others. He has designed lights at many theater spaces in New York City, the US and Europe.
ANDI COHEN (Properties) is going into her senior year at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where her focus is directing and lighting/sound design. Her past Fringe projects include "Mimi le Duck" (Fringe NYC 2004, props/PA) and "Travis Tanner" (Fringe NYC 2005, SM/lighting design). Other projects include "What
Use are Flowers" (sound design/props), "Carcass" SM/props), "Click" (direction), and a props internship with Shakespeare in the Park. Be sure to check out her other Fringe NYC 2006 project, "...Categories" for which she is doing lighting design.
ELIZABETH BAGGET (Costume Designer) is a 2004 graduate of St. Edwards University in Austin, TX, where she earned a BA in Theatre. Since her graduation she has been working in fashion/design related fields, earning her cosmetology license, and even having her own hand-made clothing and accessory business before moving to New York. She has only recently begun to bring together her love for design and love for theatre as a costume designer, and Broken Hands marks her NY costuming debut. Recent credits include two productions out of Pittsburgh, PA, Laundry & Bourbon, and Lonestar.
GREG HALL (Stage Manager)
SM: Mystery ofDrood, The Crucible, The Wild Party (Marymount Manhattan College), Airborn (Octoberfest at Ensemble Studio Theater), MMC Senior Showcase 2005 & 2006 (June Havoc & TBG Theaters respectively). DIR: Radio TBS and I Stand Before you Naked. When time permits, he dabbles as a set/light designer. Graduates with a BA in Theatre Arts w/ concentration in producing & mgmt from Marymount Manhattan College in May. Thanks to amazing & talented Sorrel, Marc & cast, plus teachers/mentors LZ, RC, DM, RD, RR, AS & the best family and friends one could ever have. Ever.
RYAN MAEKER (Sound Designer) graduated from the New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He has produced off-off Broadway theater including Ambulance dance. Ryan has designed sound for numerous shows within the Tisch School of the Arts as well as many shows in the New york off-off broadway and off broadway theaters. Ryan designed sound for Nerve by Adam Symkowicz, The Roof by Suzanne Bradbeer, The Exonerated by Jessica Blank among many more. Ryan is currently in production for four shows in New York, including, Much Ado About Nothing at the J.J. Bryne park, and The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told. Ryan Thanks Marc for this opprituity. Ryan's work is at www.Maedproductions.com.
SORREL TOMLINSON (Producer/ACR) produced the 2004
FringeNYC world-premiere production of DOG SEES GOD:
CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD, winning the
Festival's Excellence Award for Outstanding Overall
Production, Theatremania's Best Play of 2004 and the
GLAAD Media Award for Best off-off Broadway Play.
Thanks to its Fringe success, DOG SEES GOD enjoyed an
off-Broadway run, for which she was the associate
producer. Current projects: THE SECOND TOSCA by Tom
Rowan, directed by Kevin Newbury.
ANDREA FINLAYSON (Production Assistant) is a junior at NYU majoring in European Studies and Dramatic Literature, Theatre History and Cinema. HIGH SCHOOL: Leading roles in "The Man Who Came to Dinner" and "You Can't Take It with You." COLLEGE: various student films, All the World's a Stage Explorations program, and the College of Arts and Sciences Theatre playing Liddy Dole in the production of "Laurastrata" and assistant directing "Clue." Internships at the Jean Cocteau Repertory Theatre and the Supper Club. Andrea is very excited to be helping out with her first Fringe show.
NEILSON BARNARD (Photographer / Set Construction / Set Crew) "Only for the love of his wife." Check out photos of his work at myspace.com/neilsonratings
ALEXANDER "SANDY" DILLON (Production Assistant) All-around good guy.
CHARLOTTE FLECK (Dialect Consultant)
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Set in London, past, the gritty drama BROKEN HANDS traces the fractured tale of a back-alley boxer, (MICK), and his streetwise brother, (GEORGE), hustling to rise above a world of bare-knuckle fights where love is dealt in fatal blows. Written by Moby Pomerance. Directed by Marc Weitz. Produced by Sorrel Tomlinson / Purple Man Theater Co. STARRING: Cory Grant as MICK, Eric Miller as GEORGE, Tom Souhrada as SCRATCH, Chuck Bradley as BILL, and Constance Zaytoun as GLORIA.
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