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Director
Marshall Botvinick
Marshall Botvinick is a director, playwright, and dramaturg. He currently teaches theatre at UNC Wilmington and Elon University. Previous directing credits include: "The Roommate" (Bulldog Ensemble Theater), "Antigona Furiosa" (UNC Wilmington), "Proof," "Two Small Bodies," "Three Movements" (Duke University). As a playwright, his work has been developed by Seven Devils Playwrights Conference, Palm Beach Dramaworks, Jewish Plays Project, and South Carolina Repertory Company. As a dramaturg, he has worked with the American Repertory Theater, Manbites Dog Theater, and Burning Coal Theatre Company.
Production Stage Manager
Jeremy Vance
Costume Designer
Jane Caradale
Jane Caradale is an independent costume designer and period garment enthusiast. Previous theatrical design work includes "In a Word" (Bulldog Ensemble Theater), "The Changeling," "Lake Placid" (Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern), and "Romeo and Juliet" (Trinity College).
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Lighting Designer
David Sebren
David is excited to work with Aggregate Theatre Company. He holds an MFA in Directing from Florida State University, and a BFA in Acting from UNCG. He has worked professionally as an actor, director, designer, and fight choreographer since graduating from UNCG in 2006, and has worked with companies from North Carolina to California. He is the Artistic Director of Goodly Frame Theatre in Greensboro. He currently serves on the faculty of Wake Technical Community College, and Greensboro College. He also serves as the resident fight choreographer for GLOW Lyric Theatre in Greenville, SC. www.davidssebren.com
Set Designer
Sarah Wienecke
Sarah Wienecke is a tech saleswoman by day. A 2021 graduate, Sarah has missed the NC State University Theatre. There, she never had to hide the parts of herself that didn't fit the business-professional nature of her career aspirations. Aggregate has reignited her passion for Scenic Design and provided a new venue for her creativity to thrive. Sarah thanks her best friend, Emma Robinson, for introducing her to theatre; Jayme Mellema, for his mentorship; her mom, Amy Wienecke, for the genetic creativity she passed down; and her dad, Ben Wienecke, for teaching her how to use a pneumatic nail gun.
Producer
Ridge Road Baptist Church
Producer
Aggregate Theatre Company
Production Partner
Jewish for Good

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