"Fascinating and entertaining�a terrific play�Real talk, real characters, real situations�a real play." �NY Post.





"TAPE is a sordid and beautiful take on human relationships." �Show Business Weekly.
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The Company:
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CRISTINA MARIE* (Amy)
CRISTINA MARIE received her B.F.A. from NYU, Tisch School of the Arts. Favorite credits include, NEW YORK THEATRE: Seesaw (Gittel Mosca), Pippin (Catherine), Hell's Kitchen-The Musical (Theresa), The Cherry Sisters (Maria), The Snow Queen (Gerda). REGIONAL THEATRE: Full Monty (Pam Lukowski), Gypsy (Louise), You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Lucy), Julius Caesar (Calpurnia), Taming Of The Shrew (Bianca). FILM: Duplicity, Revolutionary Road, King Of The Corner, Descent, Trust The Man. TV: "Rescue Me", "Damages", "The Sopranos", "Sex And The City", "Law & Order", "Mad Men", "Guiding Light". www.CristinaMarie.com
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ALEX MAXWELL* (Vince)
ALEX MAXWELL recently graduated from New York's School of Visual Arts with a degree in Graphic Design. He can be seen playing guitar at the Village Ma and around New York City parks. Past Group Theatre Too performances include 'Schroeder' in You're A Good Man Charlie Brown and 'The Ballad Singer' in Six Who Pass While The Lentils Boil where he also created the play's original music. Other credits include 'Jesus' in Jesus Christ Superstar and the thriller Wait Until Dark.
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NICKY ROMANIELLO* (Jon)
NICKY ROMANIELLO is a graduate of New York City's LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts and is a founding member of The Group Theatre Too. Past credits include Urban Cowboy: the musical first national tour (Windwood Theatrics), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Urban Cowboy (Gateway Playhouse) West Side Story and Show Boat (Beef and Boards Dinner Theatre) 42nd Street and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum (Ocean City Theatre Company)The Menhattans (Carnegie Hall) War and Peace (Metropolitan Opera) as well performances at the White Plains Performing Arts Center and West Virigina Public Theatre. Nicky is a member of the New York tap company, Generation Tap, who has performed at Tap City, Queens Theatre in The Park and Circle in The Square.
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JEFF BRELVI* (Director)
JEFF BRELVI has co-directed On the Town and 1776 at the Young Performers Workshop with Director/Choreographer Michael Blevins. He recently returned from Vermont where he co-directed a production of Oliver! with Blevins. Other directing credits include the Group Theatre Too's Performer's Playground residency at P.S. 75 where he co-directed and choreographed Tom Sawyer. Last summer Jeff worked as Asst. Choreographer to Justin Boccitto on Singing in the Rain at the Mac-Haydn Theatre. He has instructed dance for Centenary College and is also a member of GTT's Generation Tap company. He has also appeared in several GTT productions including aftermath and Quick Curtains. Jeff is currently a full-time student at City College.
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STEPHEN BELBER (Playwright)
STEPHEN BELBER'S screenwriting credits include Management, (starring Jennifer Aniston, Steve Zahn and Woody Harrelson), which he recently finished directing; Tape, directed by Richard Linklater, starring Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke (Sundance; Berlin); The Laramie Project (co-writer) for HBO Films, (Sundance, Emmy nomination for screenwriting); and Drifting Elegant, directed by Amy Glazer. He has been a staff writer for Law & Order: SVU, and has written for Rescue Me. His plays include Match (Broadway, Tony nomination for Frank Langella), Geometry of Fire, (NY Stage & Film), Small Meldramatic Story, (LAByrinth Theater Company), Mcreele (Roundabout), Tape (Naked Angels--NYC/LA/London), Carol Mulroney (Huntington Theater), One Million Butterflies (Primary Stages), Drifting Elegant (Magic Theater), The Transparency of Val (Theater Outrageous, NYC), The Wake (Via Theater, NYC), Through Fred (Soho Rep) and The Death of Frank (Araca Group, NYC). He is currently working on screenplays entitled The Warrior King, for Tom Cruise, based on a NY Times Magazine article about Lt. Col. Nate Sassaman; and The Power of Duff, an original script, for Jamie Foxx.
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JUSTIN BOCCITTO* (Executive Producer)
JUSTIN BOCCITTO currently serves as Executive Producer of the award-winning Group Theatre Too, LLC (GTT) in Manhattan. Since The Group�s creation in 2003 Mr. Boccitto has overseen and produced MAC Award-Winning cabaret artist, Alisa Schiff in Mama Said�The Songs of Cass Elliot as well as New York tap company, Generation Tap, who has performed the NYC Tap Festival, Circle in the Square and the United Nations and was featured in the December issue of Dancer Magazine. Regionally Justin has mounted productions of You�re A Good Man Charlie Brown, Love Letters, Vanities and recently an Equity production of The Subject Was Roses. He is also director of the annual Choreographer�s Canvas in New York City. This past spring Justin produced the New York revival of Tony-Winning musical Seesaw as well as the new musical Count To Ten which received the 2008 National Youth Theatre award for best new play. Mr. Boccitto has a strong foundation in theatre having worked professionally for The Metropolitan Opera, The Juilliard School, Willow Cabin Theatre Company, Broadway Dance Center, The New York Fringe Festival and Circle in the Square. Visit www.justinboccitto.com.
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* Group Theatre Too company members
*The Group Theatre Too, LLC is a sponsored arts organization and proud member of The Field, a not-for-profit, tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) group serving the New York City performing arts community. contributions made to The Field and earmarked for The Group Theatre Too are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. For more information about The Field contact; The Field, 161 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10013. [212] 691-6969, fax: [212] 255-2053. www.thefield.org email: [email protected]. A copy of The Field's latest annual report may be obtained, upon request, from The Field or from the Office of the Attorney General, Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271.
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