Dorie Byrne (Selene Medium, music director, accordion, piano,
trombone and ukulele) hails from Sparta, New Jersey and has since taken her major in music to new heights, lengths and depths in recent productions of Richard III and Less Miserable [sic] with Der Vorführeffekt Theatre. When she isn't acting in plays (which is most of the time) she's
usually playing music for them. She also distorts accordion sounds and
performs live scores during Philadelphia's Fringe Festival with her band
Upholstery. She has the greatest job ever teaching girls how to play
music with Girls Rock Philly. Outside of
music she works with animals; walking dogs and raising chickens.
Sarah Gladwin Camp (Marsha McMedium, director of choreography, bass drum and ukulele) began dance
life at Swarthmore College, which gave her opportunities to study movement abroad
in Australia and Eastern Europe, and later pursued professional training at Trinity Laban Conservatoire and The Circus
Space in London. She has danced in
festivals throughout Eastern Europe and across the U.S. and has performed in
Poland, Italy, England, Philadelphia, and NYC. In 2004 she co-founded
Green Chair Dance Group, a Philadelphia-based collaborative dance theater
company with whom she continues to experiment, choreograph, perform. She
is Board President at Mascher Space Cooperative and sits on the Advisory Board
of DanceUSA/Philadelphia. Currently in Philadelphia Sarah designs and
runs ZoomDance Action Adventure Story-Telling Movement Classes for young
kids. Doing cartwheels makes Sarah’s heart flutter and her whistling is
better than her singing.
Dana Haberern (Aurora Medium, sound design, fiddle and ukulele) joined the Medium Theatre Company for its first play, The Sea of Tranquility, as an actor, singer, dancer, fiddle player, mandolinist, animated filmmaker and seamstress. She also performs Shakespeare with Dead Playwrights Repertory and does magic tricks if you twist her arm. Dana studied theatre at the University of the Arts but was corrupted by Headlong Dance Theatre's Performance Institute into making less traditional work. She lives in a New Jersey home filled with pendulums, cellos, old-time radios, and almost anything else that the Medium Theatre Company might need for its productions—almost anything.
Kimya Imani Jackson (Professor Sonia Doré,
co-director, autoharp, bell and ukulele) has a B.A. in Psychology from Spelman
College and Ph.D. in Biobehavioral Health from The Pennsylvania State
University. She is a dancer, performance artist, choreographer,
experienced gerontologist, and a screendance practitioner and has been exposed
to and explored all the ways the human body moves in various settings.
She has performed with {Your Name Here} Performance Collective, Urban Bush Women Leadership Institute, Eng & Friends Dance
Company, Philadanco, Temple University, Freedom Theatre, Total
Dance/Dancical Productions, and helped create the Medium Theatre Company's "Hall of Haunts" in 2012. Additionally,
she evaluates future medical doctors, teaches meditation/mindfulness seminars,
and provides Reiki sessions. Hello Kitty, candy corns, and cornbread are
some of her favorite things in life!
Mason Rosenthal (Junior Medium, co-director, cello
and ukulele) is an actor, dancer, director and teacher from Skokie, Illinois. He holds a B.F.A. in drama from New York
University where he studied with The Atlantic Theater Company Acting School. In 2007 Mason joined the faculty at The
Atlantic and has since taught many aspects of their core curriculum including
voice, movement, script analysis, and acting technique. He has studied improvisational dance
techniques with his mentor George Russell, D.C. since 2006. In 2011 he moved from NYC to Philadelphia to
be the Headlong Performance Institute's first ever teaching fellow. Mason is an original member of the Medium
Theatre Company and co-created their first piece The Sea of Tranquility at Rutherfurd Hall in 2012. Mason's work is currently supported by the
Live Arts Brewery as a 2012-2013 LAB fellow.
Travis Sehorn (Frank Falsetto, soundsmith,
guitar and ukulele) is a performer and poet from Montana, now living in New Orleans. He has toured three plays nationally with the Missoula Oblongata, starred in Der Vorführeffekt Theatre's production of
Less Miserable [sic], as well as many other smaller theater projects. Travis also works as a movie extra in New Orleans, and while on tour across Europe in 2010, he acted and
performed music in
Morning Dew, a futuristic animal apocalypse film made in
London. When on break from performing, Travis writes
songs, which have resulted in 11 full albums.
Also a manuscript of poems will hopefully be published soon...
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