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Michael Blevins, Director

Blevins is an accomplished Director/Choreographer having choreographed the Off-Broadway production of "The Mad Forest" for the Manhattan Theatre Club and several national TV commercials for "Days Inn", plus music videos for recording artists Melba Moore and Amy Grant. He has lent his choreographic assistance to a long list of network television specials including "How To Be A Man" with Scott Baio for CBS and "The Country Music Awards" with Charlie Daniels and Barbara Mandrell for NBC. He has Directed and Choreographed the National Tours of "Babes In Toyland", "Aladdin", and "Tom Sawyer" for the American Family Theatre. Most recently he was comissioned to create "American Sampler: 100 Years of Musical Theatre Dance" for the New Jersey Performing Arts Center as part of their state-wide Theatre Academy for public school children. Blevins is also the Co-Founder and Artistic Director for The Group Theatre Too a New York based theatre collective.  MICHAEL BLEVINS is originally from East Tennessee and attended the University of North Carolina, majoring in Acting and Dance and continued his studies in the performing arts at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. He has appeared in several Broadway productions including, "Bring Back Birdie", Neil Simon's "Little Me", and the Tony Winning "Tap Dance Kid" in which he created the role of "Winslow". Major film roles include a bit in "Zelig", and a supporting role in the screen biography "Chaplin", yet he is most widely known for his portrayal of 'Mark' in the movie "A Chorus Line".



Justin Boccitto, Actor

Justin Boccitto is a graduate of the Centenary Young Performers� Workshop where he trained extensively under Broadway & film veteran, Michael Blevins. He continued his training at Broadway�s Circle in the Square Theatre School and went on to appear Off-Broadway with the Metropolitan Opera (in Carmen & Otello), the Willow Cabin Theatre Company, and the New York Theatre Ballet. Mr. Boccitto has also performed at the Papermill Playhouse, Carousel Dinner Theatre, Queens Theatre in the Park, Downtown Cabaret Theatre, The Orlando Philharmonic, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, The Little Orchestra Society and in 2003 was invited to perform at the United Nations. He also appeared in the Drama League's "Salute to Chita Rivera" featuring Tony, Emmy and Academy-Award winners Ann Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, Elaine Strich, Alan Cumming and Liza Minnelli. Justin has also worked with such industry professionals as: Nicole Fosse, Chet Walker, Richard Sabellico, Robert Giraldi, Davis Gaines, Aileen Quinn, Robert Johanson, Bettye Morrow, Andrew Lippa, Barry Keating, Edward Berkeley, B.H. Barry, Theodore Mann, Neil Berg and Tony Award-winner George S. Irving. Justin is a founding member of Generation Tap, who performed Off-Broadway along side tap legends Harold Cromer, Brenda Buffalino, and Jason Samuels in "Tap Masters/Tap Treasures" at The Duke on 42nd Street as part of The NYC Tap Festival. Along with performing on the stage Justin also toured with New York/Canadian Jam Band HIWAY FREEKER, where he created tap-improvography to the bands psychedelic sound. He is currently represented by John Shea at Frontier Booking International Agency.



NICKY ROMANIELLO, Actor

NICKY ROMANIELLO is a graduate of the LaGuardia High School of Music & Art & Performing Arts in New York City. He has studied extensively with Broadway, Film and Television veteran Michael Blevins having been a member of the Centenary Young Performer's Workshop, a professional musical theatre training program housed by the Centenary Stage Company a professional Equity theatre in residence at Centenary College, for 9 years and is a highly trained and experienced performer. Nicky is currently touring the Tri-State area in GTT's social awareness "respect-your-body" play AFTERMATH. Favorite roles include 'Paul' in A CHORUS LINE, 'Judas' in JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR, 'Ted' in WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER, the 'Leading Player' in PIPPIN, 'Madoc' in COUNT TO TEN, 'Barnaby' in HELLO DOLLY!, 'Jeffery' in GODSPELL, 'Action' in WEST SIDE STORY, 'Joseph' in JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT, 'The Snake' in THE APPLE TREE, and 'The Narrator' in BLOOD BROTHERS to name a few. He also seved as Principal Dancer and Dance Captain in the Marist College production of ANYTHING GOES and returns to Marist this fall as a principal dancer in PIPPIN. Romaniello also appeared as a Principal Dancer in the New Jersey Performing Arts Center's production of AN AMERICAN SAMPLER: 100 YEARS OF BROADWAY DANCE. Regional Touring credits include 'Snoopy' in YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN for Broadway To Go Productions.



CRISTINA MARIE, Actress

Cristina Marie received her B.F.A. at New York University, Tisch School of the Arts. New York Theatre Credits include: the Richard Rogers Centennial Production of "Pal Joey" (Gladys Bumps), "Rudolph The Day After" (Sheila), "The All-American Showman" (Josie Cohan), and "The Snow Queen" (Gerda). Regional: "Anything Goes" (u/s Reno Sweeney) at NJPAC, "Full Monty" (Pam Lukowski) at The Theater Barn, "Gypsy" (Gypsy Rose Lee), "No, No, Nanette" (Lucielle), and "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" (Lucy). Cristina received the Papermill Playhouse Rising Star Award Scholarship for her performance in Blair Academy's production of "Pippin" (Leading Player). Tours: "Julius Caesar" (Calpurnia), "Taming of the Shrew" (Bianca), and "Aftermath" (Lindsay). TV: "Sex And The City", "CSI:NY", the History Channel, USA Network, AMC, and WB11. Film: "Pursuit of Happiness" starring Isabella Rossellini, "Social Grace" starring Margaret Cho, and "Trust The Man" starring Julianne Moore and David Ducovney. Cristina would like to thank her friends and family for their constant love, support, and inspiration.



DAISY CASTELLUCCI, Actress

Following her training in her teen years at the Centenary Young Performer's Workshop Daisy attended Montclair State University majoring in Theatre and continued her performing arts training at New York University's CAP 21 Musical Theatre Program studying with a number of Broadway professionals including Kathryn Rossetter, Bil Badolato, and Ric Ryder. In addition to performing throughout New York, New Jersey, and North Carolina in musicals, straight theatre, and readings, she has also apprenticed at the Flat Rock Playhouse and the Montclair Theatrefest. Some of her favorite roles include: Carrie in Carousel, Fiona in Brigadoon, Winifred in Once Upon A Mattress, and of course GTT's cabaret production, Old Friends. Having recently returned from touring Europe as Patty Simcox in the international Tour of Grease, Daisy is currently touring in GTT's highly successful Social Awareness Theatre production "aftermath".



JULI GREENBERG, Actress

Juli Greenberg is currently serves as Associate Produer and Director of Administration for GTT. She also heads up Education Development and administrates GTT School for Young Performers currently running in public afterschool enrichment programs. She is also the assistant to the Administrative Director for the Parenting Center at the noted 92nd Street Y on Lexington Avenue in New York City. Juli received a B.F.A in Dance from NYU�s Tisch School of the Arts, and went on to perform with Risa Jaroslow and Dancers throughout the United States and Eastern Europe. She has worked with some of this era�s greatest choreographers including Susan Marshall and Murray Louis and studied extensively throughout her career at the Paul Taylor School. Her acting credits include the role of �Jean� in the original New York production of Peter Dee's "Voices From the High School", �Sonia� in Godspell, �Gladys� in The Pajama Game and numerous featured dance roles at The Manhattan Theater Workshop. Juli was a founding member of and choreographer for the Shining Star Musical Theater at P.S 87 in Manhattan and later founded the Sh! oo! ting Star Musical Theatre Company with Director Sydnie Ronga on the Upper West Side. She choreographed a production of Godspell for Wingspan Arts� first musical theater youth training program in Manhattan, and reconstructed Jerome Robbins' choreography for a production of Fiddler on the Roof for Muhlenberg Summer Music Theater in Allentown, PA. She as also toured Tri-State area high schools appearing in GTT's Social Awareness 'repsect-your-body' play, "aftermath". In addition to acting as a Principal Instructor and Program Asministrator for GTT's current arts residency Performers' Playground for young people Ms. Greenberg teaches Tap and Theater Dance at Creative Arts Studio in, Brooklyn. Other recent projects include a line of handmade dancewear and tutus for little dancers, and the birth of her son Aaron Daniel, just 18 months ago.



CHRISTOPHER HOYT, Actor

Christopher Hoyt holds a B.A. in Theatre Design and Technology from Greensboro College, North Carolina. He has experience in Scenic, Costume and Lighting design with credits at the Williamstown Theatre Featival and MTV Wanna be a VJ. He is presently resident Scenic Designer for the Centenary Stage Company an Equity theatre in residence at Centenary College. Plus, he is a playwright and premeried his short play "Doors" in GTT's production of "Old Friends" as well as designing lights for the production. Last season Hoyt served as Lighting & Sound Designer for Pomfret, Vermont production of The Wiz directed by Michael Blevins. This season, Chris will also act as Technical Designer for GTT's Valentine's Day production of A. R. Gurney's Love Letters. Christopher is currently touring in the role of 'J.D' in GTT's highly successful Social Awareness Theatre production of "aftermath". Originally from New Jersey, Chris, began his theatre training at the noted Centenary Young Performers' Workshop in Hackettstown, NJ. He currently works on the faculty of Columbia University.



JEFF BRELVI, Actor

Jeff Brelvi has worked throughout the Tri-State as a performer and instructor. Some regional roles include: �Scarecrow� in The Wiz, �Charlie Brown� in You�re A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Pilot in Jesus Christ Superstar and Conrad Birdie in Bye Bye Birdie. He also appeared in New Jersey Performing Art Center�s An American Sampler as a principal dancer. Other shows include leads in Anything Goes, The Apple Tree, Me and My Girl, A Chorus Line and Neil Simon�s Lost in Yonkers. Jeff has instructed tap at Dance Expressions and Group Theatre Too�s Tap Residency at Dover High School in New Jersey. He recently taught at the PS 75 Afterschool in Manhattan and currently works at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse.



STEPHANIE TEMPLIN, Actor

Stephanie has been apart of the theater for the past nine years. She most recently portrayed the role of 'Sally Brown' in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". She also had the opportunity to play the 'White Queen' in the The Shakepeare and Company's New Jersey premiere of "Alice's Adventures Undergroud". Other past credits include 'Anita' in "West Side Story", 'Catherine' in Pippin, and 'Bonnie Jean' in Brigadoon. Stephanie has also had the chance to choreograph many different productions such as Sophocles' "Electra" and Euripides' "Phoenician Women". She is a alumni of the Young Performers' Workshop musical theatre program under the direction of Michael Blevins at Centenary College in Hackettstown, NJ.



ALEX TEJERO, Actor

Alex Tejero is a graduate of NYU�s Tisch School of the Arts and holds a BFA in acting. Recently he appeared in the New Jersey premiere production of Finding the Eye part of the Women�s Playwrights Series at the Centenary Stage Company, an equity theatre in residence at Centenary College. He has performed in over 30 productions across the Tri-State area with roles including: �Bud Frump� in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, �The King� in The King and I, �Kenickie� in Grease, as well as leads in Sugar and The Odd Couple (Female Version). His New York experience consists of "EQUUS", "The Lower Depths", "Quality of Silence", and Chekov's "The Seagull". He was recently featured in an independent film named "Rabbit Hole". He also performed in the Social Awareness Drama Alky which toured the New Jersey Public School Systems. Alex appeared in a featured role in the national television show Blues Clues on Nickelodeon. He currently resides in Manhattan.



SANDRA HOYT, Actress

Sandra holds a B.F.A.in Theatre from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Ms. Hoyt is currently appearing in GTT's Tri-Sate tour of "aftermath" the social awareness "respect-our-body" play. Hoyt is an accomplished regional stage performer and her favorite roles include: Celimene in Moliere's The Misanthrope, May in Shepard's Fool for Love, Meg in Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, Angie in Front, and Grace in Working. Plus, she sang the role of 'Sally Bowles' in Philadephia's noted S.O.T.A. at 20 Years Merriam Stage, musical concert. Plus, Sandra, appeared as Jeanie in J.P. McCarrik's Dirty Laundry in the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. She was in the original Off-Off Broadway cast of Chip Deffa's George M. Cohan: In His Own Words, choreographed by Justin Boccitto, at the Chashama Theater in Manhattan. In her youth she trained at the Young Performer's Workshop housed by the Centenary Stage Comany in North West New Jersey and is a 2nd Place winner in the nation-wide Charlotte Cushman's Acting Scholarship Competition. Ms. Hoyt most recently finished a tour with The Fercos Brothers and the Untamed Illusions where she was a Principal Dancer in this Las Vegas magic show. She currently resides in New York City and believes strongly in 'the material and the message' and looks forward to enjoying a healthy career in the performing arts.


*Performers subject to change.

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