July/August, 2008
Love, Incorporated
an official selection of the 2008 Midtown International Theatre Festival
Faith Stillman is an average NYC businesswoman. Smart, sweet and seriously single. So, she did what any ordinary gal would do: create a business plan and incorporate.
* Research and Development. Rent a Midtown office. Hire assistants.
* Determine strategic initiatives. Generate a dossier on Dream Man. Dye hair blonde buy heels.
* Dinner Date. Finesse the buyer. Sing a musical number.
directed by Igor Goldin
book, music and lyrics by Marc Castle

Friday, August 1st at 8pm
Saturday, August 2nd at 8pm
Sunday, August 3rd at 7pm
Monday, August 4th at 7pm
Wednesday, August 6th at 2pm
Thursday, August 7th at 8pm
Friday, August 8th at 4pm
Saturday, August 9th at 2pm
Sunday, August 10th at 2pm

Michael Cassara (Casting Director) is pleased to once again collaborate with director Igor Goldin, having previously cast Main-Travelled Roads (winner of the 2007 Richard Rodgers Award) earlier this year. He is the resident casting director for the New York Musical Theatre Festival, where he has cast over two dozen productions since the festival’s inception in 2004. He most recently served as the casting director for the feature film Clear Blue Tuesday (due for release this fall) and recent theatre projects include …Forum (Sondheim Center, starring Richard Kind), Cassandra’s Angel (workshop, starring Malcolm Gets) and the national tour of Stephen Schwartz’s Captain Louie. Current/upcoming: End Days by Deborah Zoe Laufer at the Vineyard Playhouse, and the New York premiere of David Gow’s Cherry Docs. Member, Casting Society of America. For more information, please visit http://michaelcassara.net
loves working on new musicals! Some of her favorites include The Flood (Rosemary), Tock Tick (Chelsea) and Hamlet Sings! (Ophelia) all with the Prospect Theater Company. Jennifer will spend half of the summer playing Belle in Beauty and the Beast at the Mountain Playhouse. Other favorite roles include Blossom in Susan and God (Mint Theater Company), Emily in Third (Philadelphia Theatre Company), Annelle in Steel Magnolias (Casa Manana), Kelly in Dying City (Lyric Stage Co. of Boston), and Katie in Swingtime Canteen (Arts Center of Coastal Carolina). And Kenickie in Grease when she was ten. Jennifer is a graduate of NYU Tisch and is grateful for all of her wonderful friends and of course, for Jake.
Proudly Equity since 1998. Most recently appeared in the long-running Off-Broadway hit I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change. Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour); A Year with Frog and Toad. National Tour: Little Shop of Horrors (Seymour). Off-Broadway: Adrift in Macao, That Time of the Year. Local: Prospect Theater Company’s The Flood, NYMF 2006's The Children, Paper Mill’s Hello, Dolly! (Cornelius). Also two benefit concerts with the American Musicals Project at the NY Historical Society, New York and Paris with Vernon Duke and Fantasia for Sondheim, as well as four readings of the Broadway-bound musical Ever After by Marcy Heisler, Zina Goldrich and Theresa Rebeck. Regional: Side Show (Buddy) directed by Bill Russell; Vices directed by Jason Moore; A Little Night Music (Henrik); She Loves Me (Georg); Falsettos (Whizzer); Love! Valour! Compassion! (Bobby); The Wizard of Oz (Scarecrow); My Fair Lady (Freddy). Jonathan’s solo CD Shiny and New, which features music by some of the 1970s’ greatest pop songwriters, is available for purchase online at Amazon and iTunes. Jonathan wants his family and friends to know how much he loves them and appreciates their constant encouragement and support. www.jonathanrayson.com
Originally from Fort Worth, TX, Hollis received her BFA in musical theatre from the University of Oklahoma. Recently Hollis was seen in Lunch, part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival. She was in the first NYC reading of the musical Pure Country, and played Brenda in the Las Vegas cast of Hairspray. More at HollisScarborough.com.
NATIONAL TOUR: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. OFF-BROADWAY: The Joys of Sex, Godspell.. NY: Main-Travelled Roads, The Children, Yank!, Tim and Scrooge, The Happy Prince, Meet John Doe. REGIONAL: Signature Theatre: Assassins, The Gospel According to Fishman; Goodspeed Opera House: Lizzie Borden; Westport Country Playhouse: The Immigrant (Connecticut Critics Circle nomination); Papermill Playhouse: Little Shop of Horrors; Florida Stage: The Spitfire Grill; Actors' Playhouse: Urinetown (Carbonell Award nomination), The Full Monty (Carbonell Award), Beauty and the Beast (Carbonell Award nomination), Floyd Collins (Carbonell Award), Songs for a New World. SpeakEasy Stage: The Last Five Years (IRNE Award nomination). www.tallysessions.com.