"Birds in the Meadow" & "Seacoast of Chile" Creative

Director - "Seacoast of Chile"
Ginger KippsGinger is very happy to be working again at ATA. Other directing projects include Suicide Bridge (ATA) The Last Night of Ballyhoo and The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden (Attic Ensemble). Some favorite roles include ‘Sondra’ in Written in the Stars, ‘Rosie’ in The Saga of Murray’s Spin ‘Ms. Connors in The Rubber Band Company (ATA); ‘Madame Arcati’ in Blithe Spirit, ‘Arlene’ in Next Fall, ‘Elaine’ in No More Sundays, premiere, ‘Helen’ in The Four Doctors Huxley, premiere (all at Attic Ensemble); ‘Hecuba’ in The Trojan Women (Cedar Lane Stage); ‘Olga’ in The Three Sisters (Source Theatre Company); ‘Dasher’ in The Eight: Reindeer Monologues (The Space) and various roles in The Vagina Monologues and Queer Monologues. Ginger is a founding member of Around the Block.

Playwright - "Seacoast of Chile"
Meny BeriroMeny was a NYC high school bilingual history teacher for over 25 years, Meny quickly learned from his students that if you don’t keep the story moving, a hand goes up and asks for the bathroom pass.
His productions include: Love Poems (Abingdon Theatre Company), Gilgamesh YOLO (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective New Ventures Play Festival,) Sonam’s Gift (New York Theater Summerfest), 46th Street Bliss (Aery Theatre 20/20 Festival), Designated Killer (The Player’s Theatre Short Play Boo Festival – Winner Week 1) Poached Salmon ((SOOP To Nuts Short Play Festival Finalist), Cricket and the Pope (Queens Shortplay Festival Finalist).
Meny was also part of a group of playwrights who wrote 167 Tongues, a series of vignettes portraying the multi-cultural life of Jackson Heights which was featured in the New York Times and American Theatre magazine and produced by Theatre 167. His play, Excellent Souls, about a biracial young man confronting his family’s legacy of schizophrenia was chosen by Marsha Norman as a Yale Drama Series runner-up.
He is the recipient of the Jean Dalrymple and Gilbert Ancowitz Playwriting awards (American Theatre of Actors) for PigeonHole and Settle Down.

Artistic Director / Playwright - "Birds in the Meadow"
James JenningsJames is the founder of ATA and has produced the works of over 990 new Playwrights. As a Writer he's a recipient of the John Dos Pasos Creative Writing Award. As a director, he won the T.O.R award for Best Director, for the off-Broadway play The Holy Junkie by John Quinn. He also won the "Jean Dalrymple" Award for the Best Director of the play Blood Money, starring Dan Lauria, and he directed Celeste Holm on Broadway in Salute to Clinton. In addition, he directed Harvey Keitel in The Funeral at the Actors Studio, and in his own play, My Father's House. He is a member of the Actors Studio Director/ Playwright Unit and worked with Elia Kazan, Lee Strasberg and Harold Clurman.

Marketing
Alchemy Theatrical Consulting, LLCATC is helmed by Jessica Jennings and was created to help theaters and artists with growth and development. ATC has created marketing and ticket platforms for nearly 50 shows in NYC; has helmed the Archive Project for the ATA; has helped secure grant awards for clients. ATC is your go-to for connections in NYC indie theatre scene, Audition Coaching, Stage Direction, Production Management, Dramaturgy, Budgets and Grant Writing. [email protected]

Publicist
Jay Michaels Global Communications, LLCJMGC is creating visibility for independent theater, film, music, and literature has been the battle-cry of this boutique promotion and production firm for more than 20 years. Through a diverse internal multi-media platform, this communications organization is able to supply guaranteed coverage to hundreds of emerging artists and their productions while growing its external network of promotional sites and groups as well as producing events for the purpose of promotion and marketing to industry and generalized audiences. JMGC has clients on and off-Broadway, in film and television, across the country and around the world. [email protected]
