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Gordon Greenberg (Co-Artistic Director) recently developed (with Stephen Schwartz and Lin Manuel Miranda) and directed the acclaimed new production of Working for Asolo Rep. and The Old Globe in San Diego, the Off-Broadway revival of Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well… at the Zipper Theatre (Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Award noms), and the new musical Happy Days (by Garry Marshall and Paul Williams), which is currently on a U.S. National Tour for Boyett Theatricals after developmental productions at Goodspeed and Paper Mill Playhouse. He conceived (with Nell Benjamin and John McDaniel) and directed a new adaptation of Pirates of Penzance, entitled Pirates! Or Gilbert and Sullivan Plunder’d for Goodspeed Musicals and Paper Mill Playhouse. It will play this season at the Huntington Theatre and is currently being developed for Broadway. He is also director and co-book writer for the musical Band Geeks, being developed by Goodspeed Musicals. Other credits include The Citizens Band’s The Panic Is On at Spiegelworld NYC, the professional premiere of Edges by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Capital Rep.), 1776 (Paper Mill Playhouse), Barnum (Asolo, Maltz Jupiter), Half A Sixpence (Goodspeed),The Baker's Wife by Stephen Schwartz and Joe Stein (Paper Mill, Goodspeed), Cam Jansen by Larry O'Keefe & Nell Benjamin (Lambs Theatre, Theatreworks USA), Assisted Loving (Daryl Roth), O. Henry's Lovers (Goodspeed), Theory of Three (NY Stage and Film), the National Tour of Peter Pan (Big League); Floyd Collins (Signature Theatre), Breaking Up is Hard To Do by Neil Sedaka, Ben Winters and Erik Jackson (Harbor Entertainment, Capital Rep., Actors Playhouse, Ogunquit), The Broadway Festival (New Amsterdam Theatre, Town Hall), The Velvet Vise with Janeane Garafalo (NY Performance Works), Danny & Faye (Daryl Roth Productions), Immaculate Misconception (Hampstead New End Theatre), Jacques Brel… & Song of Singapore (Capital Rep.), Jesus Christ, Superstar, Joseph…, & Evita (Helen Hayes), the Broadway Divas tours of Australia, Brazil, Canada and the U.S., and many television commercials and industrials. He has been a Creative Producer for J. Walter Thompson, Artistic Associate at Musical Theatre Works, founder and Artistic Director of the Broadway Classroom program for its first decade and curator for Ars Nova Theatre. He studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Stanford University, NYU Film School and is a member of the Lincoln Center Theatre Director's Lab.
Pam Pariseau (Co-Artistic Director) is currently the Vice President of James Hammerstein Productions, a theatrical production company represented this season by the critically acclaimed Broadway production of THE SEAGULL with Kristin Scott Thomas and Peter Saarsgard and the off-Broadway hit revival of Thorton Wilder’s OUR TOWN (2009 Lucille Lortel Award for Best Revival.) West End Productions include DEALER’S CHOICE at Trafalgar Studios, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE at Wyndham’s Theatre and DIRTY BLONDE at the Duke of York’s Theatre (directed by James Lapine and featuring the original Broadway cast.) Off-Broadway credits include: MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE (directed by Alan Rickman), SLUT, BAT BOY THE MUSICAL (music and lyrics by Lawrence O’Keefe), and THE BIG BANG. Projects in development include a new musical called LUCKY BREAK based on the 1974 Woody Allen and Zero Mostel movie “The Front” to be directed by John Caird, and a West End production of the Simon Gray play THE LATE MIDDLE CLASES. She has served as Creative Director of National Artists Management Company (producers of the Broadway production of CHICAGO), Casting Director and Literary Manager for Musical Theatre Works (a developmental not for profit dedicated to new Musicals), and Artistic Director of the Helen Hays Performing Arts Center and the Chiswick Park Theatre. Along with Gordon Greenberg, she founded and served as Artistic Director for the Broadway Classroom program. She is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory.

