Sharon Garceau is studying in the Theatre program at Worcester State University. Her favorite productions include stage managing Beauty and the Beast (Eagle Hill) and directing Guys and Dolls (Quabbin Regional High School). Recently she has been a tech intern at the Kennedy Center American College Festival, Region 1, and the assistant stage manager of Worcester State University’s productions of Boy Gets Girl and Julius Caesar. She is currently stage managing for the fall production of The Good Person of Szechwan (Worcester State University).
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Aaron Sherkow recently received his MFA from Boston University and is very happy to be collaborating with Central Square Theater. Previous works include Song of Songs with Liars and Believers; A Little Night Music with Metro Stage Company; Road to Mecca and Romeo Et Juliette with Boston University.
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Miranda Kau Giurleo is delighted to return to CST, where she recently designed Matchless & The Happy Prince, as well as Matt and Ben and Roots of Liberty. Other design credits include: Measure for Measure, As You Like It, Two Gentlemen of Verona (Actors’ Shakespeare Project), Closer Than Ever (New Repertory Theatre), Dead Man’s Cell Phone, A View from the Bridge, Visions of an Ancient Dreamer (Brandeis Theater Company), Dry Land, Shockheaded Peter (Elliot Norton Award nominee for Design), She Kills Monsters, Love Person, Neighbors, GRIMM, The Good Negro, and After the Quake (Company One), The New Electric Ballroom, Fighting Over Beverly, Ponies, Dear Liar, Our Son’s Wedding, The Heidi Chronicles, The Wind in the Willows, Calvin Berger, and The Secret of Madame Bonnard’s Bath, (Gloucester Stage Company), Batboy (MetroStage), Eccentricities of a Nightingale/Summer and Smoke, Beauty Queen of Leenane, Pillowman, The Crane Wife (Teatro Zuccone). Miranda has also designed and built costumes for the U.S.S. Constitution Museum’s original production Sailor’s Wives and Sailor’s Lives. She is currently on the faculty at Bridgewater State University where designs have included: Painted Alice, Pilgrims of the Night, Assassins, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, The ThreePenny Opera, and multiple dance productions. MirandaGiurleo.com
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Dahlia Al-Habieli Recent designs include work with the Publick Theatre Boston (2009 IRNE Award for Best Set Design), New Repertory Theatre, Watertown Children’s Theatre, the Wellesley Summer Theatre Company, the Factory Theatre, and most recently the Summer Festival Theater at Roxbury Latin. Dahlia currently serves as the Associate Production Manager and Properties Master for The Lyric Stage Company of Boston. She is also the Design Mentor at the annual Young Playwrights Festival at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center in Waterford, CT. She holds a BA in Theatre Studies from Wellesley College and is a graduate of the National Theatre Institute. eloquentaction.com.
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M. Bevin O’Gara is currently the Associate Producer at the Huntington Theatre Company. Directing credits include: 2.5 Minute Ride (Downstage @ New Rep), IRNE Award nomination Best Solo Performance; The Pain and the Itch (Company One), IRNE Award nomination for Best Director and Best Ensemble; Two Wives of India, Gary (Boston Playwrights’ Theater), Elliot Norton nomination for Best Production; Othello, The Crucible (New Rep On Tour); Bat Boy (Metro Stage Company); Melancholy Play (Holland Productions); Tattoo Girl, Painting You, Artifacts (Williamstown Theatre Workshop); Anti-Kiss (3 Monkeys Theatrical Productions); Play It Again Sam (Footlight Club); and La Cage Aux Folles, Anything Goes, upcoming (Longwood Players).
Bevin has been working for the Huntington Theatre since 2002, previously holding the positions of Artistic Associate, Assistant to the Artistic Director and Faye Stone Literary Intern. From 2006 to 2008 she worked as the Artistic Associate at New Repertory Theatre in Watertown, MA. She is the recipient of Company One’s 2011 Lois Roach Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Boston Theatre Community. Other companies include Gaiety Theatre of Dublin and the Actor’s Center of Australia. She holds a BFA from Boston University in Theatre Studies.
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