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Ted Caine / executive director
Ted graduated NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in the class of 2008. He is excited to be creating with a group of talented young artists whom he has trained with and known for many years. Ted has studied at the Atlantic Acting School, the Experimental Theater Wing, Stonestreet Studios and the International Theater Workshop in Amsterdam. He currently teaches private yoga lessons and at Yoga to the People.
Laura Braza / artistic director
Laura is a recent graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. She teaches and directs at Pius XI Theater Lab, and has assisted Carl Forsman and Jonathan Silverstein in several productions. Favorite directing credits include "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds," "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," and "The Importance of Being Earnest." She is currently Company Manager for Keen Company.
Anthony Spinelli / general manager
Anthony graduated NYU with a degree in journalism and has worked variously in the liberal news media, adult entertainment, and financial services. He is very excited and honored to be working, for once, with such a talented and classy group of people.
Jennifer Soo / literary manager
Jennifer graduated in 2007 after spending her last semester with the Grassroots program in New Orleans. Her most recent credits include "The Resistible Rise of Fatlinda Paloka" at the Theater for the New City and "And Then They Came for Me" with the Georgestreet Playhouse, where she may have been the first Chinese girl to play Anne Frank. She is very excited to be exercising her literary prowess again with the Attic.


Monica Hammond
Monica has performed both in New York and regionally. She is a recent graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School, Trinity University in Dublin, and at the Stonestreet Institute for Film and Television. She has spent past summers as a member of the LAB Company at the Hangar Theatre, and as an acting apprentice at the Williamston Theatre Festival. Favorite projects include "The Argument," "Cucumber Phil," "Metamorphosis," "Galileo," "Boston Marriage," "Too Clever by Half," and "Naomi in the Living Room."
Thomas Christopher Matthews
Thomas grew up in Washington, D.C., where he was a choirboy at the National Cathedral. After finishing his third year at Atlantic, Thomas spent two semesters at Stonestreet film studios, through NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Recently, he's been making short movies with his older brother, Michael.
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