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Underneath the Lintel Cast & Crew

Mark  Nash

Mark Nash (The Librarian)

is proud to have served for 11 years as artistic director of Vermont Stage Company. He is currently catching up on his rest.

Jim Gaylord (Director)

Jim holds a BA in Theatre from Rollins College and an MFA in Acting from Ohio State University. He was the recipient of the Boris Sagal Fellowship at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1996, where he directed a full-length production of Shakespeare's The Tempest. He also assisted Nicholas Martin on his production of The Royal Family starring Blythe Danner and Victor Garber. Jim's work was seen in last summer's NYC Fringe Festival in the production of Scavenger's Daughter by actor/playwright Colm Magner. This spring he will direct Lonely Man's Habit, a one-man show based on the diaries of Tennessee Williams by actor/playwright Jeremy Lawrence. Previously at Vermont Stage, Jim has directed the productions of Underneath the Lintel, Midwives, The Big Random, and Well.

Joel Abbott (Sound Designer)

is happy to be making noise in FlynnSpace once again. Vermont credits include Underneath the Lintel, The Glass Menagerie, Cloud Nine, Shipwrecked, Souvenir, Opus, Prelude To A Kiss, Well, Always Patsy Cline, Blithe Spirit, Around the World in 80 Days, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and Dames at Sea. He recently returned from a four month tour as musical director with The Second City, performing sketch and improv comedy shows. Prior to moving to Vermont, Joel was a member of the improv comedy ensemble with Dad's Garage Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. This is Joel's eleventh show with Vermont Stage Company. Special thanks to Mark Nash for everything.

John Paul Devlin (Technical Director)

is the Resident Designer and TD at Saint Michael's College and Resident Designer and Production Manager for the Saint Michael's Playhouse.  Favorite works with VSC include scenery for Shipwrecked, Three Days of Rain and True West.  Other recent works include lighting for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee for the Saint Michael's Playhouse and lighting From the New World, with the Champlain Quadrennial festival.   John is dedicating his 2010-2011 work to his son Patrick who died in September 2009 and to his daughter Kat who is currently recovering from a bone marrow transplant.  Thanks to Carol and Kat; without their support his work would not be possible.

Lauren Glover (Lighting Designer)

Lauren is so excited to be working with Vermont Stage Company again! Past productions include Lighting Designer for Sylvia, Underneath the Lintel (Vermont Stage Company);The Music Man (HC Summer Theatre), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Metro Stage Company); Anything Goes (Winthrop Players); The Sea GullThe Festival of One Acts, and The Last Five Years (University of Vermont).  Thanks to my supportive family, as well as John Forbes and Vermont Stage for this opportunity.  As always to AM, TS, and GB: my heart, soul, and spirit.

Jamien Lundy Forrest (Stage Manager)

Jamien is thrilled to return for another season with Vermont Stage Company.   Previous VT Stage stage management credits include Sylvia, Underneath the Lintel, Oliver Twist, Winter Tales, Quilters, and Vanya/Vermont.  While living in New York City, Jamien worked as the full time Technical Associate for Lincoln Center Institute, and stage managed The Gazillion Bubble Show off Broadway.  She has also designed lights for Wallis Knot Productions and New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.  A 2001 UVM Theatre graduate, Jamien is happy to be back in Burlington with her husband and little boy.

Lorraine Reynolds (Costume Designer)

A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology, Lorraine has been creating costume in the state of Vermont for almost twenty years. She has worked a variety of companies, including Middlebury Actor's Workshop, Lost Nation, Dorset Theatre Festival, American Stage Festival and White River Theatre Festival.  Most recognizable are the magical and mystical characters she designs every year for Night Fires.

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