JERICHO Creative

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Playwright
Jack Canfora
Winner of the 2016 Webby Award for Best Writing Online TV & Film for the pilot of a web series he co-wrote and co-created with Andrew Rein, The Small Time, www.thesmalltimeseries.com, Off Broadway: Poetic License, (59E59 Theaters), featuring Geraint Wyn-Davies, and Jericho, (59E59 Theaters, a New York Times’ “Critics’ Pick”), featuring Jill Eikenberry. Selected Regional: Place Setting (NJ Rep), Tennessee Wiliams: A Life (w/ Harris Yulin) (Guild Hall), featuring Eli Wallach, Harris Yulin and Mercedes Ruehl and Jericho, (NNPN Rolling World Premiere: New Jersey Repertory Company, Phoenix Theatre, Florida Studio Theatre, UpstART theater, Colorado) His play Fellow Travelers was produced in 2018 at the Bay Street Theatre, directed by Michael Wilson and was optioned by the Shubert Organization for a Broadway production. In addition, Jack is the recipient of two Edgerton Playwriting Awards, for Jericho (2010) and The Source (2018), the latter of which played regionally in 2019.
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Director
Marsha Mason
4-time Academy Award nominee for The Goodbye Girl, Cinderella Liberty, Only When I Laugh and Chapter Two. Winner of 2 Golden Globes for her film roles and an Emmy Award nomination for “Frasier”. TV: “The Middle”, “The Good Wife”, “Madam Secretary” and “Grace & Frankie”. Broadway: Impressionism, Steel Magnolias, The Night of the Iguana, The Good Doctor, King Richard III and Cactus Flower. Off-Broadway: world premiere of Terrence McNally’s Fire and Air at Classic Stage. She has directed Chapter Two and Steel Magnolias at the Bucks County Playhouse, the first female An Act of God with Paige Davis at the Arizona Theatre Company and the world premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Talisman Roses at the Tennessee Williams Festival in Provincetown. Marsha was Associate Director with Jack O’Brien for the Roundabout Theater’s All My Sons on Broadway. Last summer, Marsha starred in the IRT's acclaimed production of Little Gem (2020 Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress).
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Asst. Director/Virtual Technical Dir.
Adriana Gaviria
Artistic Producer of The Sol Project, Producer of SolFest, and Producer for LTC’s first Miami Regional Convening. She serves on the national advisory boards of 50 Playwrights Project, FIU Theatre Alumni and Parent Artist Advocacy League, and on the national steering committees for DRAMA and Latinx Theatre Commons, Acting credits include Yale Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Dallas Theater Center, Denver Center, Arizona Theatre Company, Pasadena Playhouse, Marin Theatre Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival and Chicago Shakespeare Theater. In New York, she has worked with the Immigrants' Theatre Project at the Public Theater, the Lark, FringeNYC/Fringe NYC Encores Series at Classic Stage Company/Lion Theatre, Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater, Repertorio Español, Working Theater at the Abingdon, IATI, Atlantic Theatre Company and New York Stage & Film at Vassar. TV/Film: “Person of Interest,” “Law & Order: CI,” “You and I, Always”, “Sueños.” MFA: Yale School of Drama.
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Executive Producer
Sally Klingenstein Martell
From 1994 – 2019 Sally was the Executive Director of The Klingenstein Third Generation Foundation, and continues to serve on the board of Klingenstein Philanthropies. In addition, she has served on the boards of the 92nd Street Y, Emma Willard School, The Town School, and Art Start. She earned her BA at Tulane University and MFA at Stony Brook University. She is now a full-time novelist.