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4th Wall Theatre
- P.O.
Box 43636
- Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
973-566-WALL
(9255)
info@4thwalltheatre.org
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- 2008-2009 Directors
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Gregory
Allen is the Artistic
Director of 4th Wall and has directed or produced a production each
year since the 03-04 season including: The Rink, Kiss of
the Spider Woman, Big River and La Cage Aux
Folles. Other directing credits include: The Music Man,
To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday, Tiny Island, and Betty's
Summer Vacation. He has been writing,
directing and producing musicals, plays, reviews, and cabarets for
over 20 years and is a member of the Dramatist Guild, ASCAP and former member of the BMI Musical Theater Workshop. He has won
numerous awards and grants including Best Score (Theatre
Week Magazine: 1995) for his musical River Divine and has
written over ten musicals for which he has served as
composer/lyricist and/or author. His most recent musical, Invisible
Fences, with writing partner, Stephen Kitsakos, was featured in
4th Wall’s M.I.D. Stage series during the 06-07 season. Educated
at the American Musical & Dramatic Academy and Hunter College in
NY, Greg has had a varied background as a performer in summer stock,
children's tours, television and professional theatre in New
York. He is the Managing Director for the Westminster Arts
Center and serves on the Bloomfield Cultural Commission.
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Gwen
Ricks-Spencer has
been the Executive
Director of 4th Wall since 2005. She has directed the past two
season's of M.I.D. Stage shows at 4th Wall: Invisible Fences
and Heaven Knows. Other directing credits include: Bat
Boy, the Musicall, Angels in America, Wine in the
Wilderness, Alice in Wonderland and For Colored
Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf.
She is a founding member of the company and has been involved with
all aspects of the group including: producing, directing,
performing, coordination with our Education wing and everything in
between. Gwen has worked professionally as a performer with
The Negro Ensemble Company and Billie Holiday Theatres in NY, The
PaperMill Playhouse and 12 Miles West in NJ in addition to Michigan
Ensemble Theatre, The Attic Theatres in Michigan and Karamu House in
Cleveland. Gwen has a Master of Fine Arts from the University
of Michigan and a Bachelors from Smith College.
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Kate
Swan
moved to New York after graduating from Northwestern University with
a degree in theatre. She
was cast in the original Broadway production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast
and later served as dance captain for the national tour and
Broadway production. Eventually, she became the Associate
Choreographer for all productions worldwide, mounting and/or
maintaining all Disney Productions of the show.
Some directing and or
choreography credits include work at: Wings Theatre in Manhattan,
Fireside Theatre in Wisconsin, the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, Lyric
Theatre of Oklahoma, Seacoast Repertory Theatre, Surflight Theatre,
Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, and Purdue University Theatre.
She was co-choreographer of the Chicago World Premiere of Schoolhouse
Rock Live!, which ran Off-Broadway shortly thereafter.
Kate has worked as a performer in numerous productions
including the European tour of West Side Story and has
trained in dance at the Etgen-Atkinson School of Ballet (Dallas
Metropolitan Ballet), Dallas Ballet Academy, Krassovska Ballet
Jeunesse, and the Chamberlain Ballet Company. Kate studied for two
summers in New York City at Lee Theodore's American Dancemachine, a
company dedicated to preserving Broadway theatre dance.
She is a member of the Society of Stage Directors and
Choreographers. http://www.kateswan.net/
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