PHIL RAGOZZINO (Director) Bus Stop, The Seahorse (The Next Stage); Born Freek (Venue 9); The House of Usher (SFSU); A Christmas Memory (California Conservatory). Assistant Director credits: Trojan Women (SFSU); Dad Fought Hitler, the Bottle and Me (Venue 9), Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Fences, To Be Young, Gifted and Black, Scapino (Multi-Ethnic Theater); M.A. Drama SFSU, Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, New York City; teacher of Meisner acting technique for Break Even Productions, Drama Teacher: Lowell, School of the Arts, Ida B. Wells High Schools.

MAY TRAN (Stage Manager) is the proud mother of two terrapins, Spot and Watermelon. She is an avid reader who has vicariously visited with the Ice Bears of Svalbard, dined with hobbits on the Hill, and studied at Hogwarts with Harry Potter. Her most recent stage credit was as Mrs. Putnam in The Crucible during her senior year of high school. May is excited to be part of a theater production, again, and highly enjoys her behind-the-curtains role as stage manager.
 

ENRICO BANSON (Artistic Director) was last seen onstage playing trumpet and piano as Harry in the Underground’s production of Company at Pier 39! Enrico is thrilled to be producing theatre after directing and acting in several independent films. He directed and starred in the film Midnight Kings receiving screenings in San Francisco, L.A. and New York. Other film credits include Rent and The Sweetest Thing. Favorite theatrical credits: Art (Serge), Glengarry Glen Ross (Ricky Roma), Rent (Steve/Roger u/s), Evita (Che), The Who's Tommy (Cousin Kevin), Othello (Iago), and Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick; Lincoln Center, NYC; 1997 National Shakespeare Competition Grand Champion, Golden Eagle Award). Enrico also wrote the play Moonlight Companion which premiered at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Much thanks to Jerianne, Jerica, Mom, Dad, Grandma and the Borsontinos!

 

 

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