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The Ensemble
Kelly Aliano, Stage
Manager, graduated from NYU and is pursuing her Masters at Hofstra
University. She has stage managed for Rabbit Hole Ensemble since last
summer.
Danny
Ashkenasi works as an actor, composer and
director in the USA and Germany. His recent work includes The Song of
Job 9:11, the chamber opera Beyond, and The Tell-Tale Heart -
a musicabre, all three performed in the last three FringeNYC festivals,
the latter winning the award for "Outstanding Music and Lyrics". Other
musical works produced in New York include When Thou, My Music, Music
Play'st; Lucky Hans and Les Artistes, in which he also
performed. As an actor he has also worked on television (the miniseries
Rote Erde), film (Kraftprobe), performed the one-man-four-puppet
Holocaust drama Uncle Arthur internationally, sung and acted on
stages throughout the US and Germany, and all over New York City. Website:
www.ashkenasi.net.
Amanda Broomell,
is 2001 graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She received an
Outstanding Artist and Scholar Award for her work at their Experimental
Theater Wing. She has appeared in numerous productions throughout the
city including Camino Real, Orpheus Descending, Pains of Youth, Mae
West is Dead, The Crucible, The Merchant of Venice, Figaro Gets a
Divorce, and
Rabbit Hole Ensemble's,
The Transformation of
Dr. Jekyll, and
The Siblings.
Currently pursuing her MFA in Acting at Columbia University.
Paul Daily, Associate
Artistic Director and founding member of Rabbit Hole, has
performed in over a dozen productions since graduating from Indiana
University in 1998 with a BA in Theatre and Drama. These productions have
included stage and film, and been performed in Indiana, Washington, DC and
New York. Although he is foremost an actor, he has delved into various
aspects of the theatre. In 1995 he wrote and directed a piece that was
performed at Kokomo Civic Theatre, in 1996 he assistant stage managed at The
American Cabaret Theatre, and in 1997 he taught a summer camp for children
aged 8 – 12.
Edward
Elefterion, Artistic Director
and founding member of Rabbit Hole, has directed over thirty productions
of classics, new plays, and ensemble-created works including
Nosferatu, In
the Jungle of Cities, The Misanthrope, Macbeth, Ghosts,
The Transformation
of Dr. Jekyll at FringeNYC 2006,
The Siblings
at the Midtown International Theatre Festival 2006, the New York
premiere of Figaro Gets a Divorce, and the world premiere of
Neal Bell’s Therese Raquin. He is a member of New York Theatre Workshop’s artistic
community (The Usual Suspects) and has received an annual production
assistance grant from NYTW since 2001. He was a member of the Lincoln Center
Directors Lab in 2004 and currently teaches acting at Hofstra University.
Edward received his BFA from NYU’s TISCH School of the Arts and his MFA from
Indiana University.
Emily Hartford,
Secretary and founding member of
Rabbit Hole, is a 2004 summa cum laude graduate of Hofstra
University, with a BFA in Theatre Arts Performance.
Since graduation, she has appeared Off-Broadway in
Mirror Repertory Company's The Contrast, performed
with Manhattan Children's Theatre in Harry, The Dirty
Dog and Little Tales, and last summer completed
her first role in a feature film-- The Weekend,
with Dream Factory Productions.
Emily has appeared in the Rabbit Hole productions
The Transformation of Dr. Jekyll, Nosferatu, The Land of the
Undead, and The Morning of My Death.
She also enjoys designing the odd puppet for Rabbit
Hole.
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