
DIRECTOR
KEVIN CUNNINGHAM
is an award-winning writer, director, designer, producer and
entrepreneur based in New York City. Throughout his 30-year career he has authored,
designed and directed many multidisciplinary artworks, including a new collaboration
with Chuck Mee, entitled, Paris Orgy. Over the last 10 years he has focused on large
scale live multimedia performance and experimental interactive work, receiving selection for
the USITT American Pavilion at the Prague Quadrennial, the premier international exhibit for
performance design, and the 2007 American Theater Wing Hewes Design Award for
Production Design of Losing Something. He is the founder and Executive Artistic Director of 3-
Legged Dog.
DRAMATURG
JOHN DIAS is the artistic Director of Two River Theater Company in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Prior to that he was a founding artistic director of Playwright's Realm, an off-Broadway theater company dedicated to producing new plays by emerging artists.
He was also a producer of Lisa Kron's Well on Broadway.
For twelve years, he worked at the New York Shakespeare Festival/Joseph Papp Public Theater as Associate Artistic Director, Associate Producer, Literary Director, Dramaturg, and Director of The Shakespeare Lab:
the Theater's classical actor training program. He is a Tony Award nominator, and the production dramaturg for the upcoming Broadway revival of August Wilson's Fences.
He is also a panelist for NYSCA, the Drama League, and the Pew Charitable Trust.
Before coming to New York, John was on the artistic staff at the Hartford Stage Company.
He has consulted for a number of arts institutions and taught at NYU, Yale University, Columbia University, and the Public Theater's Shakespeare Lab. BA:George Washington University.
MFA: University of Massachusetts at Amherst.
SET DESIGNER
Neal Wilkinson Neal has been the production manager and member of the design team of the Builders Association since 2003,
co–designing their last production, Continuous City, and will co–design their next, Road Trip,
which will premiere at the Wexner Center for the Arts in fall of this year. In addition to working with the Builders,
Neal worked extensively with writer/director Richard Maxwell 1999–2003 and was the resident set designer of the AndHow Theater Company from 2003 until their dissolution in 2009.
Most recently, Neal designed the set for Edward Einhorn's adaptation of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? which premiered in Studio B of 3LD last fall.
Neal is also a writer and director of his own theater work, which can be explored at www.ndwilkinson.com
VIDEO DESIGNER
AARON HARROW Emerging from a background in traditional graphic design, Aaron has diversified over the past
several years, working in many areas of media design; 3D modeling and animation for film,
television and architectural projects; visual effects design; video and sound editing; interactive
website design and video design. He currently specializes in video design for multimedia shows,
installations, and theater projects. Credits include: projection and sound design for Red Bull on
the multimedia show Trialog at Hangar 7 in Austria, special effects design for New Line
Cinema on the documentary Source of Pride, video & production design for four successful
workshop productions of Haruki Murakami' s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle at 3LD (New York),
Morishita Studios (Tokyo) and The Asia Society (New York), video design for Rods and Cables at
3LD, Radiohole's Whatever Heaven Allows at PS122, The Walker Arts Center (Minneapolis)
and The Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburgh), The Public Theaters The Human Scale at Joes
Pub and 3LD, The Ohio Theaters Nostradamus Predicts the Death of Soho and the American
Woman exhibition for the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
aaronharrow.blogspot.com
VIDEO DESIGNER
PETER NORRMAN Peter is a media designer, filmmaker and photographer. He works across a growing variety of
disciplines encompassing the still and moving image, including multi-screen design; video and
projection design for exhibitions, architecture and performance; documentary film production;
and still photography.
Recent projects have included: a collaboration with artist and musician David Byrne to produce
6 films for the song-cycle Here Lies Love; a short documentary about the life of renowned
photographer Harold Feinstein; and projection design for Magnum Photos in New York.
Norrman is currently in production of a multi-screen installation in the UK on the topic of
'Northerness'. Other recent work includes: the creation of a cube installation with Anders
Birgersson for the Re:Public Photo Festival in Stockholm in 2009, which experimented with
new forms of presenting documentary still photography work; and the large scale site-specific
video project SCAN, produced as an invited artist for Culture of Capital celebration in Liverpool
in 2008. Norrman created all the media (4 interactive kiosks, a real-time manipulated slide
show, a permanent video installation) in collaboration with Pelle Kronestedt for the High Coast
Museum in Sweden, which was designed by the renowned architect firm White. He has
designed commercial video installations for Lyn Rice Architects (Catwalk, Bellevue Arts
Museum), created video for the music / video / media project Alladeen in collaboration with
the London based artist organisation motiroti. He has also collaborated with the cross-media
group The Builders Association on media projects including Xtravaganza and Invisible Cities (a
public arts project)
Additional collaborators and clients include Diller, Scofidio & Renfro, Re:Public, AP Fastigheter,
German Consulate in NYC, Västernorrlands Länstyrelse, SVT, 3LD, Orient Express, Claudine
Boeglin, Walter P. Sauer, The Childrens Defense Fund, E*TRADE, H&M, HABIT, DN, Sonic, andHFDP Design.
He received and Honorable Mention in the Environments Category Award for I.D MagazineAnnual Design Review 2004 for his media design work,
and was the recipient of the prestigious Aurora Independent Film and Video Award in 2005.
peternorrman.com
SOUND DESIGNER
MARCELO AÑEZ recently received his 4th Grammy Award for his work as a recording and mix
engineer in the latest release of the NYC based band, "Los Amigos Invisibles". He began his
career over 20 years ago in Caracas, Venezuela, working in the performing arts, recording live
opera, philharmonic orchestras, doing sound for ballet and modern dance. That was followed
by a 12-year run of recording studio experience in the Latin pop market in Miami, Florida.
There,0 he worked with top pop artists like Ricky Martin, Shakira, Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez.
He began exploring sound design for theater on his arrival in New York City, in 2005. His
collaborations include work with directors, Juan Souki (Chekhov' s "Cherry Orchard" at CSC
Theater, and "Ex-Antwone" at PS122); Elyse Singer ("Frequency Hopping" at 3LD); Gisela
Cardenas ("Kiss of the Spider Woman" at Vortex Theater); Gabriella Barnstone ("Heistman" at
the Ohio Theater); Allison Keating ("Rods & Cables" at 3LD).
THE DIARY OF A TEENAGE GIRL will be his 3rd project at 3LD and he's really looking forward to it.
www.JustaSong.com & WrappingCables.com
COMPOSER
ALDO PEREZ is a guitarist, composer,actor, performance artist and theater artist with a BA in musicand philosophy.
He founded New York rock band Psycho The Clown, and began developing the character Renaldo The, with Will Eno in 1995.
During his residency at Black Lab at Ensemble Studio Theater, 1998 - 2000, led by Kurt Dempster, he wrote and appeared in numerous works.
In 2001 he began working with 3 Legged Dog Art and Technology Center as a
composer and actor and sound designer. In 2007 Perez's piece The Curse Of The Mystic
Renaldo The, which he wrote, composed and performed in, was produced at 3-Legged Dog to
critical acclaim. In 2007 he formed TheaterTHE, a multi-disciplinary performance collective,
with Jenny Lee Mitchell. He fronts The Renaldo The Ensemble, which serves as TheaterTHE's
live orchestra. Perez has studied privately with composer John Corigliano and with guitar
masters Jorge Morel, Julio Prol and Tuck Andress. Aldo completed a course on media in live
performance with Troika Ranch in 2008, utilizing the Isadora computer program. He
composed his first video pieces for TheaterTHE's installation, The Shrine.
COSTUME DESIGNER
Clint Ramos
Angels in America (Signature Theatre-NYC), The Winter 's Tale (NYSF/Public),
When The Rain Stops Falling (LCT), The Temperamentals (New World Stages),
The Good Negro (Public). Other NY: Second Stage, New York Theater Workshop,
Playwrights Horizons, Culture Project, Foundry, Ma-Yi, Women's Project, New Georges, Red Bull, Clubbed
Thumb, Juillard, others. Regional: A.R.T, Guthrie, Alliance, La Jolla, Berkeley Rep, Huntington,
CalShakes, Oregon Shakespeare, Folger, Asolo, CENTERSTAGE, Kansas City Rep, Dallas
Theater Center, Denver Center Theater, Williamstown, many others. Honors: 2010 Lucille Lortel
Award, 2009 TDF Irene Sharaff Award, 2007 and 2009 ATW Henry Hewes Awards, 2008 and 2010 Drama Desk nominations. MFA from NYU.
LIGHTING DESIGNER
LAURA MROCZKOWSKI Laura is the co-artistic director for Blank-the-Dog productions, and teaches at Long Island University. She currently is a freelance Set and Lighting Designer in New York City. Her work has been seen in association with: Big Dance Theater, Dumb Type, Los Angeles Opera Company, The Center for New Performance, The New School for Drama, The Ohio Theater, The Builders Association, The Walker Arts Center, Donna Uchizono Dance Company, New York Theatre Workshop, Baryshnikov Center, Yerba Buena Arts Center, Luminoto Festival of Toronto, Copenhagen International Theater and the Festival de Liege.
windupbc.com
PRODUCER
DIANE MORRISON, a co-founder of Affinity Company Theater has been a leader in the nonprofit theatrical community in New York for the past fifteen years, most recently serving as Executive Director of the Laura Pels Foundation from April 2001 to January 2007.
Prior to holding that position she was Board Chair of the Signature Theatre Company during its formative years from 1993-2001; and, was a member of Theatre Communications Group' s,
National Council for the American Theatre 2000-2001. She is on the newly formed Drama Council of The Juilliard School.
In the private sector, shewas a founding partner of Schiffman, Ekman, Morrison & Marx a leading talent agency representing actors for work in TV commercials from 1987-2000.
She holds a BA inCommunications from Ohio University and a MA from Columbia University in East Asian Studies.
PRODUCER
AARON LOUIS is the Producing Director at 3LD Art & Technology Center.
Recent credits include 3LD's video design and installation in The Modern Woman gallery at The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the off-Broadway run of Marielle Heller's THE DIARY OF A
TEENAGE GIRL, with associate producers New Georges and The Essentials, and
BEYOND FUNDERDOME comedy show with cast member and writers of Saturday
Night Live. Current shows include a co-production with The Public Theater of THE
HUMAN SCALE, by Pulitzer Prize winning Lawrence Wright, directed by Oskar Eustis,
which opened in the 2010 NEW YORKER FESTIVAL. Other 2010 shows include a
co-production with Intersections International of NO PLACE CALLED HOME, by Kim
Schultz, directed by Sarah Cameron Sunde. Aaron is also the author of a number
of books including the 2003 novel, THINGS THAT HANG FROM TREES and the
screenplay adaptation. The film premiered at the MoMA/Lincoln Center in New
Directors/New Films and won "Best Film" in Corto Imola International Film Festival
(Bologna, Italy) and "Best American Independent" in Troia International Film Festival.
(Lisbon, Portugal). The film received nationwide distribution by Radio London Films in
2007.
GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Piama Habibullah is a Brooklyn-based new media designer.
She has completed the Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at NYU / Tisch School of the Arts, and has a BFA in industrial and communication design from Carnegie Mellon University and Les Ateliers / ENSCI in Paris, France. Her masters thesis focused on a one-man show, Koranic Fatigue, depicting the various faces of Islam. Current projects: design for Spy Garbo, producing director of the claque, an adaptive theater and film production company, video design for multimedia theater (Fire Island at 3LD,Rods and Cables at 3LD, The Diary of a Teenage Girl at 3LD, Radio Purgatory by Theater The presented at Dixon Place and ISPA 2011), producer and director of short films, See ZEE, Let Me Know and Acoustic Kitty, and video artist for a complex process of documenting Brooklyn neighborhoods, characters, and culture.