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Neill
Hartley (Director)
Neill Hartley is involved in several aspects of professional
theater. As an actor, he has appeared in many regional productions
including Working, Sweeney Todd and Company at the Arden Theatre;
God's Country and Aunt Dan and Lemon with InterAct Theatre; Measure
for Measure, Twelfth Night, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream for
the Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival; and Batboy, The Musical
for 1812 Productions, which won a Philadelphia Barrymore award
for best ensemble. He regularly presents four one-man shows:
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Spirit of Lindbergh, Sherlock
Holmes and The Speckled Band and his latest: P.T. Barnum: The
Master Showman. His work also can be seen in commercials and
films.
Neill has directed Vita and Virginia, Lettice and Lovage and
Imaginary Friends for Isis Productions. He has also directed
for Philadelphia Young Playwrights, the University of the Arts,
New City Stage, Arcadia University and Luna Theater. Neill
is the artistic director for Acting Without Boundaries, a theater
company for physically disabled teens and young adults.
Most recently, he has directed You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
for AWB, and The Real Inspector Houndfor Ursinus College. He
is an assistant professor of voice and speech at the University
of the Arts and has acted as a speech/dialect coach for several
professional theater productions. Neill holds an MFA in Acting
from Temple University.

Kateland
Goldsborough (Stage Manager):
Kateland is a Philadelphia native and graduate of Temple University
Theater Department. Recent companies include, Plays & Players
Theater, Philadelphia Young Playwrights, and Isis Productions.
Most nights, you can find Kateland tending bar at Quig's Pub,
the private club of Plays & Players. Kateland is very grateful
for Isis Productions and their continued progress towards great
theater for the masses.

Brian
Strachan (Costume Design):
Brian Strachan is director of dance costume for the University
of the Arts dance department in Philadelphia, PA. He is responsible
for all aspects of costume within the department where he also
teaches costume design. Brian has designed costumes for The Philadelphia
Shakespeare Theater, Lantern Theater Company, Ego Po Theater
Company, Enchantment Theatre, The Upper Darby Performing Arts
Center, Montgomery Theater, The Idiopathic Ridiculopathy Consortium,
New City Stage, Sharp Dance Company, City of Maples Reparatory
Theater, Ursinus College, Temple University, and Burlington County
Community College as well as many other dance companies and theaters
in the county.
Brian holds a B.A. in dance from Point Park College in Pittsburgh,
PA and a B.A. in Art from the University of Maine in Orono, ME.
Has also holds a M.F.A. in Theater Costume design from Temple
University in Philadelphia, PA.
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