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ONE LUMP OR TWO PRODUCTIONS is
Daniel Flint · Frank Lawler
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Daniel Flint has been performing at small professional
theatres throughout the Northwest since graduating from
Seattle Pacific University with a BA
in theatre in 1995. His first play was self produced in 1994 in Seattle,
an adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's novel, The Death of Ivan Ilyich.
Currently he is working on two new plays. One is an adaptation of Gustav Meyrincks' The Golem and
the other, a comedy called Chant! Daniel co-wrote and
produced/performed
The Elsinore Diaries. He directed Neighborhoodlum for
the King County Performance Network. He has been seen onstage
recently at Book-It, Intiman and Harlequin. |
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Frank Lawler's recent acting credits include Halcyon Days
at Seattle Public Theater,
where he was also seen last year as Tristan Tzara in
Travesties; he appeared in
Measure for Measure
and The
Lonesome West at Harlequin,
The House of Mirth
and Rebecca at Book-It, Rhinoceros at the
Capitol Hill Arts Center,
No Sex Please, We're British and The Wall of Water with
Next Step Theater, and several productions at
Edge of the World Theatre. He
wrote Neighborhoodlum for
the 2005 King County Performance Network, and co-wrote
The Elsinore Diaries with
Daniel Flint and Jason Marr. As a director, he most recently
helmed Harlequin's 2007
production of
Accomplice. At
Microsoft, he was the group program
manager for MSN’s Family &
Entertainment Product Unit. Before moving to Seattle, Frank ran the
multimedia media group at
Chedd-Angier in Boston, where he designed and project-managed
several museum and corporate visitor center installations across the
United States, including projects for the
Tennessee Valley Authority and the
National Maritime Center. Frank holds a degree in Visual Arts from
Harvard University, and is an
alumnus of the intensive acting training program at
Shakespeare and Company. He is
the vice president of the board of directors for
Theatre Puget Sound. |
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Jason Marr was most recently seen onstage in Troilus and Cressida
with Sound Theatre Company.
He has performed recently with Book-It,
Secondstory Rep, Harlequin
and Greenstage. Before losing his head co-writing The Elsinore Diaries, Jason
first misplaced it in the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro with his frivolous pursuit of a BFA in
Acting and Directing. He chased it fervently with the
North Carolina Shakespeare Festival
to no avail, after which he followed a cold trail west to the Northwest where
he has since been seen wandering the parks with
Greenstage, and meandering the
boards with Harlequin,
Theater Schmeater, Taproot,
Northern Lights and Driftwood
Players, apparently still in search of the misplaced melon. |