Noah Altshuler, Playwright
Noah Altshuler, born June 2, 1997, is a musician, writer, and playwright from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read more about his upcoming work.
Noah Altshuler, born June 2, 1997, is a musician, writer, and playwright from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read more about his upcoming work.
Gabriel Weissman is a New York City based director and playwright. Making the Move marks his UK directing debut. Gabriel has directed both new plays and new productions of pieces by Shakespeare, Mark Ravenhill, Christopher Durang, Thornton Wilder and Connor McPherson. He served as Assistant Director of the Broadway revival of Terence Rattigan's The Winslow Boy as well as numerous productions off Broadway and around the United States. He spent two summers at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and last month participated in the prestigious Lincoln Center Director's Lab. He lives in Brooklyn.
Daniel is very excited to be at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival! NYC: Super Sidekick! The Musical (NYC Fringe, Encores Selection), Wearing Black, Hit Girls. Regional: Come Blow Your Horn (Millbrook Playhouse); You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, A Year With Frog and Toad (Northeastern Children's Theater Co); I'm Listening, Camp Monster (Williamstown Theater Festival). Short Film/Web: "Fantastic Adventures of Foolish Gentleman," "Leroy's Imaginary Friend," "Williamsburg Romance." Daniel is an Upright Citizens Brigade trained improviser, performer on the PIT Musical House Team Vern, and a graduate of NYU/Tisch School of Drama. A big thanks to mom, dad, David, and Zoe.
Rachel Geisler is thrilled to be at the Fringe, and in Scotland, for the first time! US National Tour: Spring Awakening(Anna u/s Ilse). NYC: March (Jenny), Songs for a New World (Woman 1). Workshops: Horizontal Academics, Pajama Sam. BFA, NYU Tisch. Many thanks to Darragh and the whole Making the Move team. Much love to Mom, Dad, Josh, Alex and all my friends and family!
Todd is thrilled to be back onstage after a 5 year hiatus which he spent living in Spain, Italy, and France. NYC credits include a reading of Our Lady of the Holy Power Strip with the Survivalists and a reading of Fairly Traceable with the Civilians. Regional credits include: The Front Page (Williamstown), The Prince and the Pauper (Wheelock Family Theatre), and a reading of Grief and Surfing (American Repertory Theater). BA Tufts University and MA Sciences Po- Paris. He wishes to thank Gabe and Darragh.
Emily Pintel is a graduate of Skidmore College with a BS degree cum laude, double majoring in Theatre and Psychology. She has trained classically at the British American Drama Academy’s conservatory in London and at Shakespeare & Company in Lennox, MA. Her NYC credits include work at The Tank, The Cell, and Roulette (Brooklyn). Her most recent work has been with Jim Findlay’s Dream of the Red Chamber: a Performance for a Sleeping Audience. She is currently an intern at The Wooster Group and an apprentice member of Improbable Stage.