![]() Chris Harcum |
Chris Harcum (performer and playwright): This is Chris’s 10th solo show! He has appeared in over 150 projects. Favorite roles include Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, Buff in Suburbia, Lt. Clark in Our Country's Good, and Mozart in Amadeus. His plays Meet, Branchalanche, The Perfect Set, Vulnerability Assessment, Milk, An Inconvenient Holiday, The Three-Month Freak Out, and The Tree in the Yard have recently been seen at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Abingdon Theatre Complex, Gene Frankel Underground Theatre, and Center Stage. He received his MFA in Acting from University of Virginia, BFA in Acting from UNC-Greensboro, and attended the North Carolina School of the Arts. He is a member of Transport Group, New Jersey Rep, Core Theatre Co, Reverie Production’s Playwriting Lab, Lark Literary Wing, and Actors’ Equity. Chris is currently teaching playwriting on a former toxic waste site at PS 156 in the South Bronx and acting to teens in the room where Sanford Meisner taught for 56 years. Occasionally, he teaches solo performance to very talented individuals. Please drop a line at www.chrisharcum.com and www.myspace.com/chrisharcum. |
Bricken Sparacino (director): American Badass marks the fourth Harcum-Sparacino collaboration. Bricken directed Some Kind Of Pink Breakfast for FringeNYC '06, Anhedonia Road for Twainathon at Metropolitan Playhouse and Mahamudra for The Brick’s Moral Values Festival. Other interesting credits include: producing, directing and performing in American Treacle for the Midtown Theatre Festival ‘03. She co-produced and directed The 10:17 Comedy Night with ran for 2.7 years at the Gershwin Hotel. As a member of NJ Rep she directed Swamp Redemption and Heaven and Earth. Bricken currently directs, writes and produces Comedy Period as part of Groove MaMa Ink's 07-08 season. |
Samara Bay (dialects): was most recently the dialect coach for Maddening Truth (Keen Co.), Bad Jazz (The Play Co.), Desdemona (Red Bull Co.’s “Revelation Readings”) and Missing Celia Rose (SPF ’07 at Theatre Row), and assistant dialect coach for Coram Boy on Broadway. She vocal coached subUrbia (Second Stage), and also coaches privately, serves as a script reader for the literary department at The Public, and is an actor. MFA Brown/Trinity Rep and bachelors from Princeton. Dialect/Speech apprenticeship with Stephen Gabis, training under Kate Maré, Cicely Berry, Thom Jones, and Ursula Meyer. www.samarasworld.com |
Maryvel Bergen (lighting design): New York designs include the recent premieres of Where Three Roads Meet for the Midtown International Theatre Festival and The Pioneer at the Metropolitan Playhouse, Beyond: A Little Night Opera for the 2005 Fringe Festival and Enemy of the People at Gallery Players. Maryvel has a degree in Theatre from The College of William and Mary in Virginia and has worked in the lighting departments of The San Francisco Opera, A.C.T., the Santa Fe Opera, and Williamstown Theatre Festival. |
Jason Cusato (film): As co-founder of Park Slope Films, Jason Cusato boasts many awards from his filmography. He studied under Richard Pepperman while at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. His directorial debut, The Out Of Work Mime (2001) premiered in Los Angeles at The Angel City Film Festival. His feature films, Tell Tale Heart (2001), The Bag (2002) and York St (2006) all have his trademark style that incorporates Brooklyn flavor and skilled filmmaking. His Directorial credits also include three sketch-comedy “Christmas Specials” as well as three short films, Rednecks Strike it Rich, Kung Foolish, and Michelle’s Dream. The award-winning When Broomsticks Were King (2001), written and directed by Jason, continues to excel on the film festival circuit. Jason has also edited his own work as well as Jaded (Notsew Productions); for the film Boxing Day (box25cinemas), Jason served as both editor and Director of Photography. Jason and Park Slope Films have been featured in New York’s Daily News as well as The Brooklyn Courier. A resident of the neighborhood that bears the company name, Jason is currently working two original Park Slope Films features, Two Toms and Sunday Dinner. For a complete list of Awards and Film Festival Accolades, please visit: http://parkslopefilms.com/scripts/links.html |
Chris Foster (costumes): NYC acting: This Property is Condemned and To Be or Not To Be Tessa. Numerous voice-over credits including Spoon and Tomato in Cherrytomato. Regional: The Little Foxes for Dallas Retrofest. Costuming film: Sharks and Two Toms. Costuming theatre: The History of American Abridged and Kindertransport. Currently pursuing a graduate degree in Speech Language Pathology. |
Debby Schwartz (original music/sound design): Debby began her career in NYC with the experimental/performance art group The Summit Ensemble in NYC under Don Howell. She fronted and wrote much of the material for the all-female band The Aquanettas. She was signed to Joan Osborne's label Womanly Hips (under Mercury Records), and released her first solo effort "Wrongs of Passage" accompanied by members of Blondie and The Smithereens, and with contributions from Tony Visconti (producer David Bowie, Marc Bolan), Joan Osborne, Jane Scarpantoni (Beck, The Indigo Girls) and Lorenza Ponce (Sheryl Crow). Debby has performed with Loser's Lounge since 1993, at such venues as Fez, The West Beth Theater, Mass MoCA (in highlights from Jesus Christ SuperStar) Joe's Pub, and in the Tribute to Burt Bacharach at Lincoln Center, as part of their American Song Book Series. She most recently collaborated with Jason Bell and Jeff Lewonczyk on music for The Adventures of Caveman Robot as well as Chris Harcum’s Some Kind of Pink Breakfast. She currently plays bass with The Axiom Addicts, Lightening Kites, and P.G. Six. |
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| Angela | 5 Stars ***** | I think Chris Harcum is a fantastic performer, bringing humor and insight to his look at our current cultural landscape. His powers of transformation are amazing and one is left laughing. And thinking. |
| Jasim Zafaranloo | 5 Stars ***** | awesome |