Meet the Tiny Beautiful Things Company
Our Actors:
Katherine is a first-year student, with an Undecided Major in the College of Arts and Sciences. “This show has been incredibly challenging as an actor but ‘m so glad to be part of it! It’s been a fascinating process and I have learned so much about myself and the theatre industry in general. The cast, crew, and production team are truly amazing and I am so lucky to have gotten the chance to work with and learn from them. I hope you enjoy the show!”
Nora is a sophomore double major in Theatre and Marketing. She is serving as Theatre Fairfield’s Marketing Production Intern this year, as well as playing Sugar. Past TF credits include Lydia Bennet and Lady Catherine in Pride & Prejudice, Wardrobe Crew for Project X, and Wardrobe/Sound/TurkTok Actor in The Thanksgiving Play. “Sugar has taught me more than I could’ve imagined, and I’m so honored to be a part of this production! ‘We are all Sugar. We created something together!’”
Lillie is a senior History Major and Theatre Minor, and Theatre Fairfield’s Dramaturgy Production Intern. Past TF credits include Jane Bennet in Pride & Prejudice, Video Crew for Project X, Stage Manager of The Thanksgiving Play, Jill in Love & Imagination, and Wardrobe Crew for Fortinbras. “I am so excited to kick off my final year with Theatre Fairfield! Being part of this show has been both so challenging and so rewarding. Thanks to the cast, crew, and company for making this a great experience.”
Anthony is a first-year Music Major. “I initially auditioned with the idea that it would be similar to my senior year of high school drama class. However, it impacted me a lot more than I thought it would. I’ve bonded with others like myself, who are now good friends, and I have learned how much work it does take to ‘act’. People don’t realize! I’m grateful for what I’ve learned about both myself and working as an actor. Seeing everyone else put in their best work has motivated me to strive. Anybody with a heart will enjoy the show, so all are welcome!”
Ryan is an English Major and first-year student. “I am beyond excited to have the opportunity to perform with Theatre Fairfield in my first college production! I can’t wait to welcome an audience into the theatre!”
Our Artistic Team:
Tom has been an adjunct professor and guest director for Theatre Fairfield since 2010. He is a professional actor, director, and teacher based in New York City. He has performed all over the country. He is the Co-Founder & Executive Director of the critically acclaimed Guerrilla Shakespeare Project, nominated for four New York Innovative Theatre Awards. Tom served as Artistic Director of The Deertrees Theatre Festival and Associate Artistic Director of The Old Creamery Theatre. Tom created and continues to teach the Patients and Performance: Health Care Method Acting Workshop for the Egan School of Nursing here at Fairfield.
Jamie Monahan is an award-winning filmmaker, director, intimacy coordinator, and actress. Jamie executive produced, wrote, directed, and starred in the original sci-fi series LUCID, garnering a Best Pilot nomination at NYC Web Fest, digital distribution from DUST, and acceptance into the Sundance Institute TV Writing program. Jamie completed Level 1 and 2 of IDC’s Intimacy Coordinator training, fostering intimate safe spaces for performers. She is one of five USA Intimacy Coordinators listed on the SAG-AFTRA Intimacy Coordinator Pre-Registry. Jamie was the Intimacy Coordinator on the short films HEALING TREE, BETTY BITES BACK, and THE BIG 3-OH. She also worked as an intimacy coordinator on the feature film ESCAPING OHIO. Jamie is currently Intimacy Directing POWERHOUSE Off-Broadway and is excited to be working with Theatre Fairfield and Fairfield University as Intimacy Director for the 2022-2023 season.
As Costume Director for the Fairfield University Theatre Program, Julie designs and builds costumes for TF productions, manages the costume shop, and mentors student theatre artists and technicians. Her TF costume design credits include Silent Sky, The Taming of the Shrew, Dead Man’s Cellphone, The Arabian Nights, and The Rocky Horror Show, among many others. She also collaborated with Shakesperience Productions in Waterbury, CT, costuming Shakespeare from Comedy of Errors to King Lear, as well as The Sword in the Stone and Alice in Wonderland. Before coming to Fairfield, Julie was an Assistant Professor of English at Westfield State College, the Assistant Costume Designer at Chicago’s The Goodman Theatre, and a freelance costume designer at Organic Theatre Company (Mere Mortals), Pyewackett Theatre (The Belle of Amherst), and Emerald City Children’s Theatre (The Wizard of Oz). She holds an MFA in Costume Design from Northwestern University, and a BA in Theatre and English Literature from the University of New Hampshire.
Lynne Porter is a theatre professor and the Resident Designer of Theatre Fairfield. At Fairfield, Lynne has designed numerous productions such as Avenue Q, Stop Kiss, Rhinoceros, The Rocky Horror Show, She Stoops to Conquer, Lend Me a Tenor, and Waiting for Godot. In addition to her work with Theatre Fairfield, Lynne has designed extensively with Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, where she is an Affiliated Artist of the Ensemble. She has also designed for CT Lyric Opera, Harrisburg Shakespeare Festival, Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre, Arden Theatre, Horizon Theatre, Penobscot Theatre, and the Maine Shakespeare Festival, among others. Lynne is also the Founding Artistic Director of Shakespeare Ventures, a professional classical summer theatre, where she both directed and designed. Over the past few years, Lynne has done extensive research on creativity and the design process, culminating in her book, Unmasking Theatre Design which was recently published by Focal Press. lynneporter.com
Lynne Chase (lighting designer) has lit over 200 productions nationwide. Highlights include Doubt (Portland Stage Company), As You Like It and Enchanted April (Pioneer Theatre), Light Up the Sky and La Bête (Two River Theatre) and Speed-the-Plow and Over the Tavern (Merrimack Repertory Theatre.) She has spent 17 summers working in rotating repertory and counts among her favorite shows Pericles, King Lear, Hamlet and The Glass Menagerie (Theater at Monmouth.) She has worked extensively at Horse Cave Theatre and Penobscot Theatre Company (Art, Betrayal, The Crucible, and Skylight among others.) Memorable shows at Fairfield include Arabian Nights, Cabaret, Three Sisters, Romeo & Juliet, Dancing at Lughnasa, Avenue Q and The Spitfire Grill. Lynne is a graduate of Cornell, Harvard and the Yale School of Drama and is a member of United Scenic Artists Local USA 829. www.lynnechaselights.com
Anne is the Technical Director and Production Manager for Theatre Fairfield. She also teaches courses in Entertainment Technology, Prop Construction, and Lighting Design.
Dr. Marti LoMonaco is Professor and Resident Theatre Director―recent productions include The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Anne Carson’s adaptation of Sophokles’s Antigone, Rachel Crothers’s A Man’s World and Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus. She is the author of two books, most recently Summer Stock: An American Theatrical Phenomenon, editor of “Theatre Exhibitions,” volume 33 of Performing Arts Resources (Fall 2017), and since 2010, editor of “New England Theatre in Review” for New England Theatre Journal. She curated Bravo! A Century of Theatre in Fairfield County, a theatre history exhibition for the Fairfield Museum and History Center, and has curated three performance series for the Quick Center for the Arts. She teaches Directing, World Theatre courses, American Drama, American Women Playwrights, Acting, and graduate American Studies courses. She is also a Kripalu Certified Yoga Instructor, which is part of actor training in many of her productions. She holds a doctorate in Performance Studies from New York University.