Moxie Street Production Team
-
Ashley Fox Linton - Associate Director, Production team
DIRECTING: Athen's High (world premiere), The Wiz (assistant director), And the World Goes Round (choreographer) San Diego Junior Theatre, Weird Romance (choreographer) Four Flowers Theatre. ACTING: Broadway National Tours: Wicked, Les Miserables (Cosette); Regional: Sweeney Todd (Johanna) Cygnet Theatre, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, The Old Globe Theatre (’06 & ’09); Baby (Lizzie) North Coast Rep.; Call Me Madam, Goodspeed Opera House; Evita, Helen Hayes Theatre Co.; A Chorus Line (Maggie); Titanic (Madeleine Astor). Workshops/Readings: Merton of the Movies, Bedfellas, Flambe Dreams, Scandalous Behavior, The Black Dahlia (recording), The Thing About Joe, Iron Curtain, City of Light, Dancing With Abandon, Princesses, Grinch 10th Anniversary. FILM & TV: “Have Dreams, Will Travel," Amy Sawyer on "White Collar" and the voice of Natalie on "Pokemon." Numerous voiceovers include Conexus, Jack in the Box, NY Lottery, Captain Morgan, FAO Schwarz, Google, Fendi, etc. Soloist with the Boston Pops “Best of Broadway.” BFA from The Boston Conservatory. Proud member of AEA/SAG/AFTRA/ASCAP. Debut solo album "First Real Love" with King Kozmo Music is now available. Please visit www.ashleyfoxlinton.com
-
John Keabler - Production Team
John Keabler is exuberant to do another David Lindsay-Abare production. John's first experience with the playwright was a regional production of Fuddy Meers which received absolutely no critical acclaim. John is also a musician who just started an acoustic band that does not have a name. Anyone who helps with this problem will receive a foot rub and a song. New York has been John's home for little over a year now and he has been in various New York productions that no one will remember and has appeared in a few TV shows that he will never forget. John collects barbie dolls and is a Graduate of The Old Globe after school program for remedial actors.
-
Katie Fabel - Production Team
Recent credits include - Cherry Lane - Belle of Belfast; Irish Repertory Theatre - Ernest in Love; Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey - Noises Off, Amadeus, Taming of the Shrew; San Diego Old Globe - Sight Unseen; Cincinnati Playhouse/St Louis Repertory Theatre -Dr Jekyll & mr Hyde; Edinburgh Fringe - Some Gorgeous Accident.
Before leaving London she did her Masters in Music theatre at the Royal Academy of Music and spent a year in The West End Andrew Lloyd Weber production of The Sound of Music. She was introduced into the arts through singing in choirs as a child and was cast in many operas with English National Opera and Royal Albert Hall such as Carmen, La Boheme, Khovanschina, and Hansel & Gretel and made her debut in Wind in The Willows at Royal National Theatre – Her favourite place in the world. Other UK credits include Arsenic & Old Lace – UK Tour, Winter Song – UK Tour, O What a Lovely War!, The Bartered Bride, The Fear Brigade and She Loves me. She loves to sing, play guitar, dance, paint, play with cameras, write and enjoys comedy above everything.
-
Brian Rhinehart - Director
Rhinehart has worked as a director in Florida and New York City for the last fourteen years.He assistant directed the 2008 Atlantic City production of the Broadway musical, The Wedding Singer, as well as its first national tour in 2007. He was a member of the 2006 Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, and a Resident Artist of the Kraine Theater, NYC, from 2003 to 2005. In 2001 he was named “Best Director” of the New York International Fringe Festival for Einstein’s Dreams, and in 1998 he was awarded “Best Director” for “Escape Artist” in the “Drop Your Shorts: Short Play Festival,” at the Trilogy Theatre, NYC. Rhinehart has acted in more than 50 productions and the plays he has written or co-written have been seen in the New York International Fringe Festival and in a variety of Off-Off Broadway venues—his latest, titled Painless, debuted at The University Settlement in New York City in November of 2008. He is a member of Actors Equity Association and an associate member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. Rhinehart has an MFA in directing from The Actors Studio MFA Program and a PhD from the University of Florida.He has taught acting and directing at CUNY (Baruch College), Marymount Manhattan College, The New School University (Eugene Lang College), and Kean College in New Jersey.
-
Victor A. Bonnici - Script analysis / Screening
Victor"Andy" Bonnici studied scriptwriting and journalism at Regent University. Where he also began dancing. He later moved to Carlisle, Pennsylvania to study at Central Pennsylvania Youth BAllet. He danced for 2 seasons at the Lexington Ballet in Lexington KY. He moved to New York in 2002, Where he continues to dance,write,and act. In 2005 he married Michelle Lookadoo, who he met back in Lexington.He is also a graduate of the French Culinary Institute.
-
Elyse Beasley - Marketing Director
Elyse is excited to be a part of Moxie Street Picture Shows’ Wonder of the World. A few lucky people will remember Elyse from her last theatre appearance as “Jan” in her high school’s production of Grease in Marietta, Georgia. She migrated to New York City just one year ago after earning a journalism degree from the University of Georgia and began her adventure at Us Weekly, where she researched exciting news bits such as how much Paris Hilton paid for her dog carrier and whether Kate Hudson's award-show dress was sky blue or cobalt. Elyse is now a sports editor, which she enjoys much more. Her other interests include helping her former roommate Kimberly publicize her theatre company and writing in third person.
-
Joanna Pentz - Makeup, Hair, Artistic collab
Joanna Pentz is delighted to partner with Moxie Street Picture Shows! She voyaged to New York City after studying Theology in Pennsylvania at Valley Forge Christian College. Prepared to pursue a career taking God from the books and pews into the galleries and theaters, Joanna studied Visual Arts at the City College of New York from 2005-2008 and received a Bachelors Degree in Studio Art. She continues to pursue a career in abstract painting and children’s book illustration, as well as assist in any of the areas listed below.
-
-
Bethany Briggs - Stage Manager
Bethany Briggs is a member of the Stage Managers’ Association and has played many roles behind the scenes of various productions over her last six years in New York. From Stage Manager, to Light and Sound Board Technician, to Lighting and Sound Designer, she's worked on a number of shows thru-out the city, some of her favorites are: "Emerge" with True Essence Productions, "More than a Statistic" with New ERA Productions, "Miss Julie" with chashama, “The People in My Hips” with Manhattan Repertory Theater, "Christmas in the City", featuring the 6 time Grammy Award winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir and “Faith, Hope and Love” at The TRIAD with Zakiya Young.
-
Dustin O'Neill - Scenic Designer
Video Design: Guys and Dolls (Broadway), The Story of My Life (Broadway), Wozzeck (San Diego Opera), Parlour Song, What’s That Smell? (Atlantic Theater Co.), Tick, Tick, Boom (ATF), Oh, the Humanity (Flea Theater Co.), Area of Rescue, The Director, Linus and Alora (AndHow Theater Co.) Set and Video Design: Bulrusher (Urban Stages), Kimberly Akimbo (Hudson Stage), Donna Morelli (NYSF), Jekyll and Hyde: The Concert (national tour). Set Design: Beautiful Souls, Spain, Drift (dir. by Jeremy Dobrish), Wasps in Bed (OHM prod), Blue Door (NYSF, SCR), Big Wyoming (NYSF), Hedwig and the Angry Inch (SF). Regional: A.C.T.(SF), Steppenwolf Theater Co., La Jolla Playhouse, The Old Globe Theater, Denver Center Theater Co., and The Santa Fe Opera. TV: NBC – The Today Show (Asst. Art Director). Fashion: art direction for Prada, Dolce & Gabanna, GAP, others. Awards: Nominated for 2009 Hewes Design Award for Video Design (Guys and Dolls). Upcoming: video design for FAUST at the English National Opera (London) and The Met (NY).
