Production Staff
David Cromer is director and actor originally from Chicago, currently based in New York. As a director, his New York credits include The Sound Inside (Broadway); The Band’s Visit (Atlantic Theater Company, Broadway & National Tour); the Broadway revivals of Brighton Beach Memoirs and The House of Blue Leaves; The Treasurer (Playwrights Horizons); Man from Nebraska (Second Stage Theatre); The Effect, Orson’s Shadow, and Tribes (Barrow Street Theatre); Women or Nothing (Atlantic Theater Company); Really Really (MCC Theater); When the Rain Stops Falling and Nikolai and the Others (Lincoln Center Theater); and Adding Machine (Minetta Lane Theatre). Other directing credits ... read more
Michael Page (General Manager) is the GM at off-Broadway's Theatre for a New Audience where he has managed their productions of KING LEAR directed by Arin Arbus and Darko Tresnjak's production of THE KILLER, starring Michael Shannon. Prior to TFANA he was the general manager on several off-broadway productions including the US premiere of Nina Raine's Drama Desk Award winning production of TRIBES, the commercial transfer of Fiasco Theatre's CYMBELINE, Craig Wright's MISTAKES WERE MADE, CAPSULE 33, Nilaja Sun's NO CHILD..., and David Cromer's landmark production of OUR TOWN (all at the Barrow Street Theatre), Rajiv Joseph's THE NORTH ... read more
Selected Broadway credits include The Book of Mormon (Tony Award); The Band's Visit; Something Rotten!; Oh, Hello!; Saint Joan; The Little Foxes; Waitress; Pippin (Tony nomination); An Act of God; Blackbird; The Pillowman (Tony Award); The Visit; It's Only a Play; Finding Neverland; Casa Valentina; I'll Eat You Last; The Coast of Utopia (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Awards); Take Me Out; Hair; Pal Joey (Tony nomination); Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Tony nomination, Drama Desk Award); Nine; and Urinetown. Also Cirque Du Soleil's Amaluna; Peter Grimes, Met Opera. Insta @scottpaskstudio ... read more
Sikes is one of New York City’s most popular nightclub singers. Prior to the Covid crisis, he had been performing sold-out club appearances in Manhattan clubs and in other cities. Sikes’s critically-acclaimed tributes to Judy Garland (which won a Broadway World Award), Liza Minnelli and Bernadette Peters are a consistent draw for audiences. The hardworking Sikes, a native of Texas, was also Associate Director of the multiple Tony-award winning musical The Band’s Visit.
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Mr. Sugg is an award-winning designer and theater maker with over 20 years experience in the performing arts. Mr. Sugg has designed for a wide range of productions from Broadway to regional theater to international concert halls. Mr. Sugg has been a collaborator with music/theater artists including The Wooster Group, Julia Wolfe, Cynthia Hopkins, Jim Findlay, and Mikel Rouse. Select theater credits include: Broadway: Tina the Musical (fall 2019), All My Sons, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (broadway, Tour, Australia), Sweat, Bring It On, 33 Variations. West End: Tina the Musical. His off-broadway and regional credits include Second Stage, The ... read more
Awards and Nominations
2012
2012 Drama Desk Awards
Outstanding Director of a Play : David Cromer was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Play: Nina Raine won.
2012 Drama League Awards
Distinguished Performance Award: Russell Harvard was nominated but did not win.
Distinguished Production of a Play: 0 was nominated but did not win.
2012 New York Drama Critics Circle Awards
Best Foreign Play: Nina Raine won.
2012 Obie Awards
Performance: Susan Pourfar won.
Perforrmance: Susan Pourfar won.
2012 Outer Critics Circle Awards
Outstanding Director of a Play: David Cromer was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play: 0 was nominated but did not win.
2012 The Hewes Awards
Hewes Design Award: Daniel Kluger won.
2012 The Lortels
Outstanding Director : David Cromer was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Lighting Design : Keith Parham was nominated but did not win.
Outstanding Sound Design : Daniel Kluger was nominated but did not win.
2012 Theatre World Awards
Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theater : Susan Pourfar won.
Outstanding Debut Performance: Russell Harvard won.