affiliated artists
Over the
years kef has worked with many people who have inspired and challenged us. The
following are a few of the artists who have helped shape kef theatrical productions.
Rebecca Atwood - Writer/Manager
Christopher J. Bailey - Design
Jim Bredeson - Collaborator
Larry Bull - Actor
Dina Comolli - Actor
Kati Fitzgerald - Design
Kelli Fox – Actor
Israel Horovitz - Playwright
Tim Kava - Actor/Video Design
Stephanie Layton - Graphic Design
Joesph Mathers - Technical Support
Kelly McAndrew - Actor
Ry Pepper - Photography
Michael Pesce - Actor/Singer/Musical Director
Mac Rogers - Playwright
Dan Strafford - Multimedia
Madeline Strum - Design/Photography
Sean and Jordana Williams - Composer/Lyricist
Rebecca Atwood - Writer/Manager
Christopher J. Bailey - Design
Jim Bredeson - Collaborator
Larry Bull - Actor
Dina Comolli - Actor
Kati Fitzgerald - Design
Kelli Fox – Actor
Israel Horovitz - Playwright
Tim Kava - Actor/Video Design
Stephanie Layton - Graphic Design
Joesph Mathers - Technical Support
Kelly McAndrew - Actor
Ry Pepper - Photography
Michael Pesce - Actor/Singer/Musical Director
Mac Rogers - Playwright
Dan Strafford - Multimedia
Madeline Strum - Design/Photography
Sean and Jordana Williams - Composer/Lyricist
interns
Nikita Ash (Production Intern)
Nikita Ash is ecstatic to be joining kef theatrical this summer as a member of this wonderful team. A student at Barnard College, Columbia University and an avid theatre-goer, she is excited to expand her horizons beyond Morningside Heights and her credits there (Godspell, The Tempest, and the up-coming Merrily We Roll Along),and to get to begin working on productions at a professional level, having come all the way to New York from New Zealand to do so.
Nikita Ash is ecstatic to be joining kef theatrical this summer as a member of this wonderful team. A student at Barnard College, Columbia University and an avid theatre-goer, she is excited to expand her horizons beyond Morningside Heights and her credits there (Godspell, The Tempest, and the up-coming Merrily We Roll Along),and to get to begin working on productions at a professional level, having come all the way to New York from New Zealand to do so.
Nic Christopher (Design Intern)
Nic is a rising senior at Hofstra University pursuing a degree in theater arts and a minor in fine arts. He is focusing in lighting design and scenic design. Past credits include A Lie of the Mind (Lighting Design), Spring Awakening (Lighting Design), Antony and Cleopatra (Associate Lighting Design), Don Juan Comes Back From the War (Scenic Design). As a native Coloradan he is thrilled to be working in New York with Kef Theatrical Productions. He is also an active member of Hofstra’s chapter of USITT. nicchristopher.com
Nic is a rising senior at Hofstra University pursuing a degree in theater arts and a minor in fine arts. He is focusing in lighting design and scenic design. Past credits include A Lie of the Mind (Lighting Design), Spring Awakening (Lighting Design), Antony and Cleopatra (Associate Lighting Design), Don Juan Comes Back From the War (Scenic Design). As a native Coloradan he is thrilled to be working in New York with Kef Theatrical Productions. He is also an active member of Hofstra’s chapter of USITT. nicchristopher.com
Kathleen Wrinn (Artistic Intern)
Kathleen is a lyricist and playwright currently pursuing her MFA in Musical Theatre Writing at NYU Tisch. After graduating from Syracuse University with a BFA in Musical Theatre, Kathleen spent the last few years as a performer, writer, and teaching artist in the Chicago area. Her Chicago credits include Eva Perón in Evita with the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra and Lois Lane in Superman 2050, a show she devised with the physical theatre company, Theater Unspeakable. Kathleen is also the bookwriter, lyricist, and composer of the new musical Ten: The Story of Grace and Joe (music with Brad Kemp), which premiered last summer in The Pitch: New Musicals Series at the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival.
Kathleen is a lyricist and playwright currently pursuing her MFA in Musical Theatre Writing at NYU Tisch. After graduating from Syracuse University with a BFA in Musical Theatre, Kathleen spent the last few years as a performer, writer, and teaching artist in the Chicago area. Her Chicago credits include Eva Perón in Evita with the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra and Lois Lane in Superman 2050, a show she devised with the physical theatre company, Theater Unspeakable. Kathleen is also the bookwriter, lyricist, and composer of the new musical Ten: The Story of Grace and Joe (music with Brad Kemp), which premiered last summer in The Pitch: New Musicals Series at the Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival.
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