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Wesley Savick
Director
has directed or acted in over 100 productions, including premieres by Derek Walcott, Christopher Durang, Shel Silverstein, Jeffrey Sweet and Robert Brustein. He has directed at the A.R.T., Milwaukee Rep., Organic Theatre, the Market Theatre, as well as CST, Boston Playwrights', SpeakEasy, Wellfleet Harbor Actor’s Theatre and many more. An Edgerton Award winner he has written, co-written or adapted 27 plays including two novels by Alan Lightman (Einstein’s Dreams & mr. g), a musical based on the NPR show "Car Talk" which premiered at Suffolk and enjoyed a professional run at CST, as well as an opera based on the life of Liberace. He has served as Artistic Director of Theatre X in Milwaukee, interim Artistic Director of the Drama League of New York's Directors Project, Artistic Associate of Chicago's Organic Theatre and guest director-in-residence at the DARTS 2 Subaru Theatre in Tokyo. He is the Founding Director of The National Theatre of Allston and Juvenilia.
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Shannon McIntosh
Production Manager
has been the Technical Director and Lighting and Sound Supervisor for the Suffolk University Theatre Department for over 15 years. Other Suffolk University lighting design credits include: Cymbeline, The Seven Deadly Sins, Three Sisters, Orlando, These Seven Sicknesses, Car Talk: The Musical!!, and many more. Shannon has also been a lighting and sound designer for theaters in the greater Boston area including: The Huntington Theatre Company, Central Square Theater, The Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Stoneham Theater, Boston Playwrights’ Theatre, and the Cape Playhouse.
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Kendyl Trott
Production Stage Manager
[SU '22] is incredibly proud of all the hard work this cast has dedicated to this project. Kendyl is a Theatre Major with Arts Administration and Women and Gender Studies minors. She is dedicated to the craft of collaboration necessary to keep theatre alive and has been honored to work throughout Massachusetts with companies such as Actors' Shakespeare Project, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, Juvenilla, and most recently, Arlekin Players. So much love to this cast, production team, and stage management team. See you on this next one!