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Cricket Brown

Cricket Brown is a theater and film maker based in Brooklyn. Theater: Lobster (The Tank), This House Is Not A Home (Under the Radar), Judgment Day (Park Avenue Armory). Film/TV: The Unholy, WeCrashed, Law & Order, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy. Assistant Directing: Deep Blue Sound (Clubbed Thumb+The Public), Mercedes (BAM), Waiting For Godot (TFANA). Lots of original work. Lots of gratitude for the Let You Go team! www.cricketbrown.com

Michael Chernus

Michael Chernus will next be seen starring in the titular role in Peacock’s upcoming limited series “Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy”. Michael can most recently be seen reprising his role as ‘Dr Ricken Lazlo Hale’ in season 2 of the critically acclaimed Apple TV+'s "Severance”. Both seasons have been Emmy nominated for Outstanding Drama Series and the role garnered him a SAG AWARD nomination for best drama series ensemble. Recent film credits include Searchlight’s A COMPLETE UNKNOWN opposite Timothée Chalamet, Ido Fluk’s KÖLN 75, which premiered at the Berlinale, and the feature, OUT OF MY MIND, which premiered at Sundance and is now streaming on Disney+. His impressive list of TV credits includes the Prime Video series “Dead Ringers,” Netflix’s “Easy,” “Orange is the New Black,” the animated series “Carol & The End of the World,” Hulu’s hit comedy "Ramy," Prime Video’s cult hit  “Patriot,” and CBS’ "Tommy'' alongside Edie Falco.

Michael’s varied film credits include SPIDERMAN: HOMECOMING, MEN IN BLACK 3, Noah Baumbach's feature MISTRESS AMERICA, Jim Strouse’s comedy PEOPLE PLACES AND THINGS, the Oscar Nominated Best Picture CAPTAIN PHILLIPS opposite Tom Hanks, Tony Gilroy’s THE BOURNE LEGACY, and THE KINDERGARTEN TEACHER opposite Maggie Gyllenhaal. Other recent films include the horror comedy WEREWOLVES WITHIN for director Josh Ruben, and MATERNA for director David Gutnik, which both premiered at Tribeca and the indie MOLLI AND MAX IN THE FUTURE which premiered at SXSW.

Michael attended the Juilliard School’s Drama Division in New York City from 1995-1999. Post Juilliard, he mostly worked in the theater doing new plays for many years, often originating characters for some of the most exciting young playwrights of our time at major regional theaters and Off-Broadway houses in New York. On stage, he has co-starred with David Hyde Pierce and Rosie Perez in the Manhattan Theater Club production of "Close Up Space" and with America Ferrera in the revival of Terence McNally's "Lips Together, Teeth Apart" at Second Stage. He played the lead role of "KJ" in Annie Baker's play "The Aliens,” directed by Sam Gold, which Charles Isherwood, of the New York Times, named the best play of 2010. In 2011, Michael won an OBIE award and was nominated for a Lucille Lortel award for his work in the Lisa Kron play “In the Wake” at the Public Theater. Internationally, he appeared in Adam Rapp's "Finer Noble Gases" at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (Fringe First Award) and in London at the Bush Theatre.

Michael's voice can often be heard on the NPR programs "This American Life” and “Radiolab”.

Will Dagger

Will Dagger has helped develop new work with Ars Nova, Audible, The Civilians, Clubbed Thumb, Ensemble Studio Theatre, The New Group, New York Theatre Workshop, Primary Stages, The Public Theater, and Second Stage. Recent stage credits include Good Night and Good Luck (Broadway), Give Me Carmelita Tropicana (Soho Rep), Corsicana (Playwrights Horizons), Uncle Vanya (O’Henry), Among The Dead (Ma-Yi), you don’t have to do anything (Here), and Macbeth (Double Feature). Film and television credits include The Bride! (2025), Law & Order: SVU, FBI: Most Wanted, and The Blacklist.

Emily Davis

Emily Davis is an actor, writer and producer based in New York City. Davis starred as ‘Reality Winner’ in Is This A Room, which she originated at The Vineyard Theater Off-Broadway and subsequently reprised on Broadway to great acclaim. For her performance, Davis won an Obie and Lucille Lortel Award and was nominated for a Drama Desk. Other New York Theater credits include: Singlet, O, Earth!. On screen, Emily has been seen in: “The Patient” (FX), “Tulsa King” (Paramount+), “American Rust” (Showtime/Amazon), “Servant” (Apple+), “High Maintenance” (HBO), The Harbinger, and The Plagiarists. Next up, Davis will star in the independent film Great White. This Fall, Davis will co-star in Lucas Hnath’s adaptation of Tartuffe at New York Theatre Workshop. She has worked with theater company Half Straddle for 15 years, creating original work and performing in New York and abroad.

Marin Ireland

MARIN IRELAND
MARIN IRELAND: Broadway: Reasons to be Pretty (Theatre World Award, Tony nomination), The Big Knife, After Miss Julie. Selected Off-Broadway: Spain (2nd Stage), Uncle Vanya (OHenry Productions, Callaway Award, Drama Deak nomination), Blue Ridge (Atlantic), Morning Sun (MTC), Summer and Smoke (Transport Group/CSC), Ironbound (Rattlestick, Drama Desk nomination), Three Sisters (CSC), Cyclone (Studio Dante, Obie Award), Blasted, Marie Antoinette (Soho Rep), In the Wake (The Public Theater), 4.48 Psychosis (Royal Court tour). TV/film includes “Materialists,” “Dope Thief,” “Justified: City Primeval,” “Eileen” (Independent Spirit Award nomination), “The Umbrella Academy,” “Y: The Last Man,” “Sneaky Pete,” “Girls,” “Homeland,” “Glass Chin” (Independent Spirit Award nomination), “Birth/Rebirth,” “The Boogeyman,” “The Dark and The Wicked,” “The Irishman,” and “Hell or High Water”. Upcoming TV: “Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy”, “His & Hers”.

Danny McCarthy

Danny McCarthy is a New York based ensemble member of Chicago's A Red Orchid Theatre. His stage credits include: Broadway:  The Minutes, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Iceman Cometh, Grace. Off-Broadway:  Kill Floor, Antipodes, The Open House. Steppenwolf Theatre: The Minutes, The Flick, Middletown (among others). A Red Orchid Theatre:  Megacosm, Abigail's Party, The Unseen.  Film: The Lost Bus, Good One, The Exorcist: Believer, Stronger, Elvis & Nixon, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Television:  Series Regular on “Somebody, Somewhere" for HBO, He has recurred on CBS's, “Elsbeth”, and guest starred on "Blue Bloods," "Boardwalk Empire”, "Chicago Fire," and "Chicago P.D.," , among others.

Constance Shulman

Constance  Shulman most recently appeared in Dirty Laundry. Women's Project, The Best We Could, Manhattan Theater Club, Bobbie Clearly, The Roundabout Underground (Drama Desk nomination), The Rose Tattoo Broadway/Williamstown, Shhhh, Atlantic Theater, Barbecue, Public Theater, Clubbed Thumb's, Winterfest/Summerfest. TV:  The Curse (Showtime), Orange is the New Black (three time SAG award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy).  Film:  From Fried Green Tomatoes to Strawberry Mansion to upcoming, Union County. Voice of Patti Mayonnaise in Nickelodeon/Disney, animated series, DOUG.

Amelia Workman

A Fordham University graduate, Amelia Workman is recognized for her stage performances, including "The Antiquities," directed by David Cromer (Playwrights Horizons and The Goodman), and the title role in "Fefu and Her Friends," directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz (TFANA). Her film credits include co-starring in "A Thousand and One," a Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winner. On television, Amelia had a recurring role in "American Rust" alongside Jeff Daniels.

Jennifer Blood

understudy

Jennifer Blood most recently travelled the country playing Elizabeth Laine in Girl From the North Country. Broadway: Girl from the North Country, Matilda (Miss Honey), Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, Violet. Off Bway: Merrily We Roll Along (Roundabout/Fiasco), Neurosis (DR2), Unlock’d (Prospect), A Little Journey (Mint). TV: FBI, New Amsterdam, Blacklist. Many thanks to Will, Nat and Josie for letting her skip bedtime for a bit. 

Nina Grollman

understudy

Nina Grollman (they/them): So stoked to be supporting this brilliant cast! Broadway: To Kill A Mockingbird, The Iceman Cometh. Recent Off-Broadway: Cold War Choir Practice (Clubbed Thumb/Page 73), Nina (Theaterlab), Shhhh (Atlantic Theater). Film/TV: Bad Monkey (Apple TV), Red Oaks (Prime Video). Nina also goes by the moniker Softee and makes music that is available on all streaming platforms.

Gabriel Marin

understudy

Gabriel Marin is delighted to be a part of the company of "Well, Ill let you go." Marin has most recently been seen in the National Tour of What the Constitution Means to Me and Off-Broadway in Then They Forgot About The Rest (INTAR). Marin has appeared nationally in over 70 productions with American Conservatory Theater, Arizona Theatre Company, Center Theater Group, Kansas City Rep, Huntington Theatre Company, Guthrie Theater, Ensemble Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre Center, San Francisco Playhouse, San Jose Rep, Seattle Rep, Kitchen Theatre Company, Merrimack Rep, TheatreWorks, Marin Theatre Company, Aurora Theatre Company, Magic Theatre, and Center REP, among others. Marin’s recent screen credits include NBC’s Law and Order: SVU, HBO’s Succession, Helga (LA Shorts festival 2025) and recently completed filming for the feature Via Negativa. gabriel-marin.com 

creative

Bubba Weiler

playwright

Bubba Weiler is a Brooklyn-based playwright and actor. His plays include The Saviors; Well, I’ll Let You Go; and This Room is For Everybody among others. He studied playwriting and acting at Playwrights Horizons Theater School at NYU.  He has been in residency at Berkeley Rep’s Groundfloor and Mercury Store. As an actor, he played Scorpius Malfoy in the first American cast of Harry Potter and The Cursed Child on Broadway and was recently seen in Swing State at the Minetta Lane for which his performance was nominated for a Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, and Outer Critics’ Circle Award.

Jack Serio

director

Jack Serio is a Drama Desk and Obie award-winning New York theatre director. This season he directed the world premieres of Samuel D. Hunter’s Grangeville at Signature Theatre and Ken Urban's Danger and Opportunity at The East Village Basement. Other credits include his critically acclaimed production of Uncle Vanya staged in a Flatiron loft, The Animal Kingdom at The Connelly Theater Upstairs, On Set with Theda Bara at The Brick, and This Beautiful Future at The Cherry Lane Theater. He is currently the Associate Director on Prince Faggot at Playwrights Horizons and this fall he will make his West End debut directing Samuel D. Hunter's Clarkston starring Joe Locke. BFA: NYU. www.jackfserio.com

Frank J. Oliva

Scenic design

Frank J Oliva is a Cuban-American Scenographer. With Jack Serio: Danger and Opportunity (East Village Basement, Lortel Award), On Set With Theda Bara (Transport Group, Henry Hewes Award nomination), This Beautiful Future (Cherry Lane / TheatreLab, NYTimes Critic’s Pick), Our Town, Kin (Playwrights Downtown) and Alone,Together. Recent work includes A Knock on the Roof (Royal Court Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop), Dilaria (DR2), Le Nozze di Figaro (Curtis Opera) and King James (George Street Playhouse). His work will be seen this season at Signature Theatre, Juilliard Opera and Curtis Opera. Frank’s work is the recipient of Carbonell, Silver Palm and Innovative Theatre Awards, and the 2022 OperaAmerica Director/Designer Prize. Frank has been a featured designer at the Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and profiled in VoyageMIA and Visa Magazines. Member of Wingspace Theatrical Design and United Scenic Artists. Frank trained in Theatre Design at New York University. www.frankjoliva.com// @frankjoliva

Avery Reed

costume design

Avery Reed is a Brooklyn based costume designer who delights in working with all types of performers. Recent credits include: Business Ideas (Clubbed Thumb), Danger & Opportunity (East Village Basement), On Set With Theda Bara (The Brick), Tender Napalm (Theater Lab), Patience (Second Stage), GNIT (TFANA), Macbeth/ A Midsummer’s Night Dream (Double Feature), Buggy Baby (APAC), Ransom (Arts On Site), Only Human (St. Clements), Marriage of Figaro (Curtis Institute), Ten Days In A Mad House (Opera Philadelphia), Bulrusher (West Edge Opera), Lysistrata (Mannes Opera) Brut Force (Brut Force LLC), Martin Eden (Kingdom County Productions), The Abandoned (C Plus Pictures) IATSE USA 829, MFA NYU Tisch. www.averyreed.com

Stacey Derosier

Lighting design

Stacey Derosier’s past credits include Grangeville (Signature Theatre), Teeth (Playwrights Horizons), The Counter & The Refuge Plays (Roundabout Theatre), The Welkin (Atlantic Theater), All the Devils Are Here (DR2), The Half-God of Rainfall (NYTW), Uncle Vanya (O’Henry), On Set with Theda Bara (Exponential Festival), Obie Design Award 2023,  2018 Lilly Award Daryl Roth Prize.

Brandon Bulls

sound design

Brandon Bulls is a sound Designer based in Brooklyn. NINA (TheaterLab), On Set With Theda Bara (The Brick), Scouts (The Players Theater), Phantasmagoria (The Tank), Torito (Gene Frankel Theater) (Off-Off Broadway); N/A (Barrington Stage Company), Singing In The Rain (Playhouse On Park), The Pittsburgh Free Press (LSTFI), Hedda Gabler (Atlantic Theater Acting Studio), Der Ring Gott Farblonjet (Columbia University), Tempo (Williamstown Theater Festival) (Regional); BA in Theater Arts, BM in Music Composition at University of the Incarnate Word. Brandon is a member of TSDCA. www.brandon-bulls.com, IG:@brandycandybulls

Avi Amon

original music

Avi Amon is a Turkish-American composer and sound artist. Musicals include: THROUGH THE SUNKEN LANDS (Kennedy Center, 2024 ) with Tim Lord; SALONIKA (Berkeley Rep Ground Floor) and THE WHITE CITY (O’Neill National Music Theater Conference, Yale Institute, Richard Rogers Award Finalist) with Julia Gytri; JEUNE TERRE (Page73, Playwrights’ Center) with Gab Reisman; and THE LESSON (Ars Nova, dir. Raja Feather Kelly) with Nolan Doran & Ty Defoe. Recent theater highlights include music and sound design for: DANGER & OPPORTUNITY (2025 Drama Desk Award, dir. Jack Serio); EMPTY RIDE (The Old Globe, dir. Sivan Battat); and THE FOLLOWING EVENING with 600 Highwaymen (PAC NYC). Avi’s film scores have been featured at Cannes, Disney, DOCNYC, HBO, Hulu, SWSX, Tribeca, and the 2024 Venice Biennale. His score for the documentary, EVERYTHING YOU HAVE IS YOURS, is now streaming. Upcoming: MOTHER/ROAD, a multimedia performance piece exploring grief & memory premieres at The Shed in 2026. Avi is a MacDowell Fellow and and has received artistic support from the Jonathan Larson Grant, Dramatists Guild, Goodspeed, Mercury Store, New Music USA, Rhinebeck, and more. Avi is the music director at the 52nd Street Project and teaches at NYU Tisch. He lives in Brooklyn with his family. www.aviamon.com

Taylor Williams, CSA

casting

Taylor Williams is an Artios Award Winning Casting Director. Film: Good One (Sundance Selection 2024) The Front Room (A24), Omni Loop (2am Films), Rocky’s Deli (Ben Cohen) What the Constitution Means to Me (Amazon Prime). Broadway: John Proctor is the Villain, The Last Five Years, All In, Romeo and Juliet, Stereophonic, Illinoise, An Enemy of the People with Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli. The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (also at BAM) with Rachel Brosnahan and Oscar Isaac,  POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive, Slave Play (Broadway remount and original, CTG, NYTW), Is This a Room & Dana H, What the Constitution Means to Me (NYTW, Barrow Street, Broadway, National Tour). New Media: amfAR’s The Great Work Begins featuring scenes from Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, Ratatouille: the TikTok Musical benefit for the Actors Fund. TV: Casting Assistant on Season 1 of Katori Hall’s P-Valley for Starz. Taylor is the resident casting director at Page 73 Productions. She has cast various productions in NYC and around the country. Theaters she has worked at include New York Theatre Workshop, The Mercury Store, Soho Rep, Rattlestick, Theatre for a New Audience, Two River Theater, Fisher Center at Bard, Shakespeare Theatre (DC), Studio Theatre (DC), Arena Stage, Berkeley Rep, Seattle Rep, Actors Theatre of Louisville. Notable productions include:  Teeth (Playwrights Horizons), Sanctuary City (NYTW), Othello with Daniel Craig (NYTW), Whitney White’s The Amen Corner (Shakespeare Theatre, DC), Daniel Fish’s Oklahoma! (Fisher Center at Bard and National Tour), Aleshea Harris’ Is God Is (Soho Rep ), Clare Barron’s You Got Older (Page 73), Lucas Hnath’s The Thin Place (Humana Festival, ATL), Daniel Fish’s Most Happy (Fisher Center and Williamstown) Branden Jacob-Jenkins An Octoroon (Soho Rep and TFANA).  Upcoming: Theater: Purple Rain, All Out Film: Chaperones, Untitled Annie Baker Project, Union County, Untitled Tommy Dorfman Project, Via Negativa. TaylorWilliamsCasting.com

Zach Brecheen

production stage manager

Zach Brecheen: Broadway: Oh, Mary!; The Hills of California; Mother Play; Sweeney Todd. Off-Broadway: Prince Faggot (Soho Rep/Playwrights Horizons); Stereophonic, Catch as Catch Can, Corsicana, Tambo & Bones (Playwrights Horizons); Danger & Opportunity (East Village Basement); We Are Your Robots (TFANA); KATE (Connelly Theater); Less Lonely (Greenwich House); Half-God of Rainfall (NYTW); Oliver! (NYCC Encores).

Hannah Frye-Ginsberg

Assistant stage manager

Hannah Frye-Ginsberg’s recent credits include: Titanique (Off-Bway), Big Gay Jamboree (Off-Bway), DIANA the Musical (Broadway), Queen of Versailles (Pre-Broadway), The Lost Boys (Pre-Broadway)

Jackson Paul Walker

ASSOCIATE director

Jackson Paul Walker is a Colorado-grown, New York City-based theatre maker. NYC Directing: The Beheading of Helene Gillet, The Mousetrap or Prince Hamlet Wrote a Dumb Play... (Broomstick Theatre Co.), We Had Not Ceased Desiring, Plume (The Tank), and the binaural-audio rooftop production of Constellations. Regional Directing: Plan 9, or The Revenge of the Haunted House of the Living Dead from Outer Space (Local Classic Rep), The Baseball Play (Broadway World Award: Best New Work) (FreshPaint Performance Lab). As an associate/assistant, he's worked at Signature Theatre Company, Ars Nova, The Brick, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, New York Theatre Festival, The Tank, The Transport Group & 92NY. Most recently, he was Jack Serio's AD on the world premieres of Samuel D. Hunter's Grangeville, Ruby Thomas's The Animal Kingdom, and Joey Merlo's On Set With Theda Bara. BM: Oklahoma City University. www.jacksonpaulwalker.com

Clara Gumbart

wardrobe supervisor

Clara Gumbart is a costume professional based in Brooklyn. Recent credits include Eurydice (Signature Theater), Henry IV Parts 1+2 (TFANA), Sleep No More (Mckittrick Hotel), Life and Trust (Conwell Tower)and The Death of Rasputin (Artemis is Burning). Clara is also contracted by Lincoln Center as a Wardrobe Supervisor for touring dance companies.

Everyman Agency

press

Everyman Agency is a communications firm promoting complex ideas, mostly in the arts. Founded by John Wyszniewski, Everyman Agency builds awareness and provokes action for cultural organizations and individual artists by putting impactful storytelling, strategic thinking, and meaningful relationships at the heart of its work. Clients include Ars Nova, Axis Theatre Company, En Garde Arts, Lucille Lortel Theatre, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Rattlestick Theater, Target Margin Theater, and TheaterWorks Hartford, among others. www.everymanagency.com

Christian Palomares

general manager

Christian Palomares is a producer and general manager whose work spans Broadway, Off-Broadway, international tours, and television. Upcoming: Color Theories by Julio Torres. Select credits include Oh, Mary! (Lyceum Theatre), Glengarry Glen Ross (Palace Theatre), JOB (SoHo Playhouse), Uncle Vanya (O’Henry Productions), White Girl in Danger (Second Stage), The Animal Kingdom (Connelly Theater), the second national tour of Hadestown, and projects with American Ballet Theatre. A proud son of Brazilian and Mexican immigrants, Christian is a graduate of Columbia University.

Gwen Mileti

brand design

Gwen Mileti is a Connecticut-based designer and writer specializing in design for theatrical productions and creative institutions. She is passionate about creating impactful design solutions that empower new works and mission-driven organizations to leave a lasting impression. Select past credits include Kowalski (Off-Broadway), Trisha Paytas' Big Broadway Dream (Broadway), Reefer Madness (LA revival), I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire, and Danger and Opportunity

David Manella

production counsel

David Manella is a Partner at Loeb & Loeb LLP. His production counsel credits include Broadway: Good Night, and Good Luck; West End: Clarkston; and Off-Broadway: Color Theories, Can I Be Frank?, Ta-da!, Gary Gulman: Grandiloquent, TheBig Gay Jamboree, Pre-Existing Condition, Hannah Gadsby: Woof!, Less Lonely, Rachel Bloom: Death, Let Me Do My Show, Uncle Vanya, This Beautiful Future and Fairycakes.

Jacob Stuckelman

producer / general manager

Jacob Stuckelman is a three time Tony Award-winning producer focused on sharing new and challenging stories that explore and excavate the darker corners of the human experience to make sense of them. Jacob is a founder and partner at Regular People, a creative studio that connects producing, marketing, and general management - all in house. Most recently, Jacob produced Ken Urban’s Danger and Opportunity, directed by Jack Serio, which received two Drama Desk Awards. Current Broadway: Maybe Happy Ending (Tony Award). Previous: Parade (Tony Award), Merrily We Roll Along (Tony Award), Sea Wall / A Life (Tony Nomination), and the world premiere of I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire in NYC and London. Jacob is currently developing Lore Segal’s Other People’s Houses, a new work by Daniel Aukin and Emily Feldman. Film: Broadway Rising. Jacob has worked with companies such as Wicked at David Stone Productions, BOND Theatrical as their General Manager, 321 Theatrical Management, AKA UK, 1st National Tour of The Band’s Visit, 1st National Tour of Summer The Donna Summer Musical, New York Theatre Workshop, Nancy Manocherian the cell theatre, and Circle in the Square among others. Jacob proudly serves on the Associate Board of Classic Stage Company in New York City.

Andrew Patino

producer / marketing

Andrew Patino is a Tony-nominated New York City-based theatrical producer and the founder of a full-service creative marketing agency. He works extensively in commercial theatre and mission-driven arts around the world. Current Broadway/Off-Broadway credits include Dead Outlaw, The Last Five Years, and Heathers. Select Previous credits: I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire and The Secret Garden. Andrew is the lead producer of Joey Contreras’ new musical In Pieces, which has garnered a large digital fanbase (Follow us: @inpiecesmusical). Marketing highlights: Kowalski (Off-Broadway), Trisha Paytas’ Big Broadway Dream (Broadway), and Reefer Madness (LA Revival).

Kyle Rogers

Producer

Kyle Rogers is proud to bring this beautiful story to life alongside his partners at Regular People. His producing debut came with 2025 Drama Desk winner Danger and Opportunity. Kyle has also invested in a variety of theatre productions on and off-Broadway, including: Maybe Happy Ending, Dead Outlaw, Romeo + Juliet, Suffs, Harmony, Fatherland, Beau, and I’m Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire.

Matt Krauss

Producer

Matt Krauss is a New York–based producer and creative, thrilled to bring this beautiful play to life alongside his Regular People partners. Previous productions include Danger and Opportunity and I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire. Currently works in the Executive Office at The Shubert Organization.

Patrick Catullo

Producer

Patrick Catullo is a multiple Tony and Oliver Award-winning producer and graduate of Yale. Most recently he has produced Amy Herzog’s adaptation of An Enemy of the People directed Sam Gold and starring Jeremy Strong; Gutenberg The Musical! starring Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells; Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Merrily We Roll Along directed by Maria Friedman; David Byrne and Fatboy Slim’s pop opera Here Lies Love directed by Alex Timbers and Justin Peck’s adaptation of Sufjan Steven’s landmark album, Illinoise. Upcoming: Rob Icke’s Oedipus and Dog Day Afternoon. Other Broadway, off-Broadway and West End credits include Sunset Blvd.; Romeo and Juliet; Kimberly Akimbo; Mike Birbiglia’s The Old Man & the Pool (also Netflix); David Byrne’s American Utopia (for which he also received an Emmy nomination and a Special Tony Award); Girl from the North Country with music by Bob Dylan; U.S. premiere of Fleabag; Gypsy; Network; 1984; The Boys in the Band; Oh, Hello on Broadway; The Elephant Man; Hedwig and the Angry Inch; Next to Normal and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.

The Cohn Sisters

Producers

Two sisters, makin’ plays. Tony nominated for their work on Suffs, Cabaret, and John Proctor is the Villain, and Tony winners for Stereophonic’s Broadway run. Off-Broadway credits include: Vanya, Pre-Existing Condition. They are both so proud of this play, and honored to have played a part in its journey. More at thecohnsisters.com.

Julie Cohn is a producer, journalist, screenwriter, and Co-Founder of Huron Station Playhouse in East LA. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Daily, and the Council on Foreign Relations. She’s the host and writer of The Redefector, an investigative podcast on the mystery of Soviet defector Vitaly Yurchenko. Thank you to Teddy Levitt for his open heart and unflagging support, and to Lucy, the snaggle-toothed tyrant who runs their home. 

Marion Cohn is a Brooklyn-based TV, film and theater producer. Most recently, she is in post-production on an Israeli TV show written and directed by Sameh Zoabi. Her favorite food is sandwiches and she is not great at writing her bios. But thank you Tater Bug and Bobby. You are my American dream. 

Shira Friedman

Producer

Shira Friedman is thrilled to be a part of this special play alongside treasured friends and colleagues. Selected Broadway credits; Waitress, Oh Hello, on Broadway, The Band’s Visit, David Byrne’s American Utopia, Here Lies Love, Merrily We Roll Along. More at shirafriedmanphoto.com

Ordinary Magic

Producer

Ordinary Magic is the producing and investing team of Ashley Dinges and Richard Dinges. Current and recent projects include: Buena Vista Social Club, Glengarry Glen Ross, Dead Outlaw, Stranger Things: The First Shadow (West End), Company (national tour) and more.

Danny Kopel

Producer

Danny Kopel is honored to be part of this talented team. It's my mission to help fund and produce original theater — new work that’s fearless, fresh, and future-facing. Projects include Maybe Happy Ending (Broadway), Stereophonic (West End), and Teeth (Off-Broadway). Let's make something new!

Lauren Weinberger

Producer

Lauren Weinberger is a New York City-based producer and is thrilled to be part of this extraordinary team. She is on a mission to help bring bold new stories to life. Developmental credits include Rosie, Homesick, and Psyche. Follow along @LHWProductions on Instagram.

Ashley Lajoie

marketing / producing assistant

Ashley Lajoie is thrilled to be part of the premiere production of Well, I’ll Let You Go. She is a recent graduate of Fordham University’s Gabelli School of Business, where she earned a Master’s degree in Media Management. Her professional experience includes internships with Broadway Plus (Marketing & Design) and In Fine Company (Social Media & Graphic Design) before joining the Regular People team. She hopes to continue to share her passion for bridging creative storytelling with innovative marketing. @ashleylajoie

Broadway Plus

Broadway Plus is New York theater's leading resource for group tickets, corporate events, and VIP experiences. Founded in 2016, the firm offers fans unique opportunities to connect directly with shows and artists from anywhere in the world. Learn more at BroadwayPlus.com / @BroadwayPlus

special thanks

Rebecca Gilman 
Jenna Worsham 
Lucy Thurber
Alex Donnelly
Sammy Lopez
Ben Holtzman
Maddie St. Amour

production photography
emilio madrid

Actors' Equity Association
Actors’ Equity Association (AEA), founded in 1913, represents more than 50,000 actors and stage managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions, providing a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans. AEA is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions. The Equity emblem is our mark of excellence.
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