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  Elsie Jamin-Maguire
Executive Director

Tony Sportiello
Artistic Director

A published playwright, Tony has been Artistic Director for the Madison Avenue Theater and the WorkShop Theatre. He is the author of fourteen full length plays and seventeen one-acts. Some of his plays include "Second Chance", "LOL", "Wild Thing", "Absent Friends", "Suicide Rings" and "Tickets, Please!" His play "Contract Time" is in the Baseball Library in Cooperstown, making him a member of the Major League Hall of Fame.
Tracy Newirth
Associate Artistic Director

Tracy Newirth is a New-York based actress and singer.  She has also served as a producer, most notably with Straight from the Heart Productions' critically-acclaimed revival of "Balm in Gilead".  
John Cerrone
Associate Producer

John is a producer, writer, and developer for television programming (NBC, MTV, ESPN, Bravo), TV commercials (Universal Records, Simon & Schuster, Arista Records, Columbia Pictures) and music videos (Cyndi Lauper, Jackson Browne, Sheena Easton), which have earned 24 ADDY Awards, International Film & TV's "Best Video", two Billboard Magazine Awards and an American Video Award. In theater he has written the book and/or composed the music for three musicals and one comedy.
Sharon Osowski
Associate Producer

Sharon Frances Osowski, producer, actor, director, has performed in numerous plays and musicals throughout the country and NYC. She is Artistic Director and co-founder of Liquid Productions. Liquid’s most recent shows include: “The Lunch” at the Jose Quintero Theatre where Sharon portrayed the role of Chloe, and “I, Witness”, a staged reading at the Duke on 42nd Street with Michelle Lee and Tony Lo Bianco.
Joan Pelzer
Associate Producer

Joan is an actress and producer. She co-founded Liquid Productions in 2002; co-produced and acted in the original comedies THE LUNCH and R.S.V.P.; co-produced IT'S A GIRL THING - A CABARET, an Annual Academy Awards networking event, a reading of I WITNESS, an original play by David Grand starring Michele Lee and Tony Lo Bianco. Joan acted in numerous indie films, in the TV pilot Head's Up. Joan is a member of AEA, SAG, Aftra.
Robin Rothstein
Associate Producer

Robin is a published playwright and winner of the 2006 Sam French Festival for her play "Libretto."
Dawn Bodrogi
Associate Producer/Dramaturg/Reading Committee

Highlights: Editor of plays, Doubleday and Co; Executive in charge of script development for LWT, London’s ITV network, 1985-1989; Producer, “Man, God and Africa” for Channel 4, London; developed the new writers’ series, First Sight, with Channel 4 films; Producer, Silver Crescent Productions, which focused on bringing the works of playwrights to film and television; have had the honour to know/work with many playwrights over the years, among them Arthur Miller, Peter Nichols, and Harold Pinter.
Thomas Cote
Literary Manager/Director

Thomas Cote has directed many plays in many places.  Favorites include BALM IN GILEAD,
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, and IN LOVE WITH TRACY.
Rick Eisenberg
Associate Producer/Reading Committee

Rick Eisenberg is the author of THE ARRANGEMENT, OPERAPLAY, LOVING MAUREEN, THE QUEEN OF COMEDY, ADORATION and other plays.  Rick's work has been staged at Actors Conservatory Ensemble, Arena Players Rep, Stamford Theatre Works, American Stage Company, Vital Theatre, Playwrights Theatre of East Hampton, The WorkShop Theater, The Riant Theatre and Circle In The Square. Rick is also an actor who has appeared in dozens of plays, industrials and commercials.
Gretchen Hams
Associate Producer

Kate Konigisor
Associate Producer/Casting/Reading Committee

Kate Konigisor, actor, director and producer, has been seen on stages in New York City to theatres around the country in roles ranging from Emilia in Othello to Shirley Valentine. She has directed both regionally and in NYC, mounting plays, musicals, and classical works. Kate served as Associate Producer for the West End Theatre Company, NYC, produced a summer season for Riverside Shakespeare Company, and guest directed for both Fordham U. and NYU's Tisch School of Drama.
Michael Lewis
Reading Committee

Michael Lewis has been seen in New York at Primary Stages, the Signature, Syncronicity Theatre, the Vineyard, New York Theatre Workshop and the Joyce, among others. Regional credits include Actors Theatre of Louisville, Cincinatti Playhouse, the Alley, Huntington Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, and San Diego Rep. TV and film work includes The Guiding Light, American Playhouse's ``Darrow'', and the feature ``Signs of Life.''
Steven Petrillo
Associate Producer/Director

Steven Petrillo has worked 20 years as an actor, director and choreographer. Recently, he was Associate Director on Kiss Me Kate for North Shore Music Theatre. Last season, Steven directed Operaplay, by Rick Eisenberg, for The WorkShop Theatre, and the East Coast premier of Route 66, a musical tribute to the Mother Road, in The Berkshires. Performing credits include Broadway & National Tours of Peter Pan and Man of La Mancha, and numerous regional credits. TV: “Criminal Intent” and “The Sopranos.
Greg Skura
Associate Producer/Director

Greg brings experience as an actor, director and producer to the Algonquin team. Greg has served as a Production Director and company member of the 42nd Street WorkShop (now the Workshop Theater Company) since 1996, where he helped to develop a number of new plays. He performs regularly in theatre, film, and television, and is currently an ensemble member and Artistic Associate of Tangent Theatre Company. Greg is a graduate of Tufts University and is a member of AEA and AFTRA.
Randy Schein
Publicity Director

Randy Schein is pleased to be part of this exceptional endeavor. Randy's television work includes principal roles on "Sex and the City," "Law and Order" and "As the World Turns." He played Kristin Davis' "worst date ever" on HBO's "Sex and the City."
Jed Dickson
Reading Committee


Mike Folie
Reading Committee

 

Ken Javie
Reading Committee


Kathy Gail MacGowan
Reading Committee/Scheduling/Director

Kathy Gail MacGowan has been busy acting, directing, and sometimes writing for theatre in New York for the last 10 years. She has been a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre Lab, The Workshop Theater Company, and The New Perspectives Theatre Company where she most recently played The Nurse, in "Romeo and Juliet." She is a founding member of Mother's Finding, a theater dedicated to providing mothers with opportunities in the theatre arts. She is delighted to be involved with Algonquin.

Joanie Schumacher
Reading Committee


Ahvi Spindell
Reading Committee/Director


Nicole Taylor
Reading Committee

Nicole Taylor* can be seen in the short films Rowboat, Central Park and Shift (made for PBS with Christopher Meloni). She performed in LOL at the NY Fringe Festival, as well as in Graceland and Heaven Knows, also at the Fringe. At the WorkShop Theater in New York, she appeared in LOL, Graceland, Certain Souls, The Umbrella Play, The Merchant of Venice and Fault Lines. Elsewhere in New York, her work was seen at the Midtown International Theatre Festival in Good Opinions, at the HB Playwrights Foundation in The Valentine Fairy and St. George and the Dragon and at Rose's Turn as the lead flight attendant in the long-running musical cabaret Around the World in a Bad Mood. Regionally, she has spent full seasons at the Denver Center Theater Company, Stage One in Louisville, KY, the Gaslamp Quarter Theater in San Diego, CA and the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. She is a graduate of the National Theatre Conservatory in Denver and has studied with Uta Hagen.
Debra Whitfield
Reading Committee/Director

Award-winning actress and director originally from Columbus, Ohio. Off-Broadway credits include Alexander Hamilton: In Worlds Unknown; Mr. Pim Passes By (The Mint Theatre); and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr.Hyde (opposite Orson Bean). Regionally, won Best Actress Awards for her work in How I Learned to Drive (Contemporary American Theatre Company); The Adjustment (Florida Stage); and Relatively Speaking (Dorset Theatre Festival). As a director, she won the Beaux Arts DaVinci Award for Best Revival for her production of Susan Glaspel's Trifles. Debra is also a member of the WorkShop Theater Company.
Liz Amberly
Youth Theater Director

Liz Amberly is a writer and actress, who is produced throughout the country and was published by Samuel French in 2004. She has been a winner and finalist in several national playwriting competitions. She is the co-creator of three original series for television and a screenplay. She is a member of the Dramatist Guild, AEA, SAG, AFTRA and New York Women in Film and Television.
Sarah Barrell
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Cailin McDonald
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Stefania Schramm
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Rosemary Rennon
Website Administrator

Rosemary is an actor, director and a stage manager. She was a founding member of the Times Square Playwrights workshop.

Deborah Grimberg
Administration


Monica Bauer
Intern


Shelley Molad
Intern

Actress, writer, administrative

Matt Wilstein
Intern


 
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