Jon Allaire
Associate Technical Director. Jon has been a scenic carpenter, production electrician, Off-Broadway TD and ATD in New York for over ten years. Jon received his BFA in Design/Illustration from Marywood College.
Sarah Bahr
Sarah Bahr's technical theatre credits include The Santa Fe Opera, The Minnesota Opera, The Guthrie Theater, and Parson Meares in NYC. She has designed for The Duluth Playhouse, Three Sticks Theatre Company, and Theatre in the Round Players. She received a BFA in Design and Technical Theatre with an emphasis in costumes and makeup from the University of Minnesota Duluth. Aside from theatre she is a fine artist specializing in metal work, jewelry, painting, and incorporating reusable materials.
Ella Bromblin
Bio to come
Daun Fallon
Associate Costume Shop Manager. After receiving a BA in Costume Design from the University of California, Santa Barbara, Daun spent 10 years working as a draper for several theaters including the Denver Center and the Santa Fe Opera. Daun also spent more than a decade heading the design department at a NYC based doll company (creating miniature costumes)before recently returning to the theatre. Daun co-teaches the costume stagecraft class with Maggie Raywood.
David Fritz
Technical Director. David has been working and teaching at NYU since 1989, and has thirty years experience building scenery in professional and educational theaters from coast to coast. He is a Bessie award winning dance lighting designer, with designs produced both nationally and internationally. David holds an MA in dance from Mills College. In addition to theatrical construction, he also has built passive and active solar homes.
David Fry
Charge Scenic Artist. David has been the scenic artist at the University of Cincinnati CCM and the Opera Theatre of Lucca, Italy, as well as “Playing With Fire” the national touring exhibition of Julie Taymor’s designs. David was the 2002 USITT Exekiel Award of Distinction recipient for Scenic Craft, and his work has been featured on the cover of Stage Directions trade magazine. He has a BFA from the University of Cincinnati and is an accomplished exhibited oil painter.
Jeff Larson
Associate Technical Director. Jeff received his BFA in Theater from NYU. Jeff co-founded the production company PHILIFOR & PHILIMOR, co-curates Catch, a bi-monthly performance series at Galapagos Art Space, and works as a director, designer and performer. He is a co-teacher, with David Fritz, of the first year scenery stagecraft class.
Angela Lehrer
First Hand/Stitcher. Angela is a costume technician and has worked at the Costume Collection, Parsons-Meares Ldt. and John Kristiansen, New York. She has helped build performance garments for artists as varied as Kathleen Battle, Britney Spears and Siegfried and Roy. Her work has appeared on Broadway, in pieces by the dance companies White Oak Project and Feld Ballet, and in ice spectaculars and the circus.
Ann Mathews
Director of Production. Ann has supervised several hundred graduate productions at the Tisch School of the Arts. She is a recipient of the NYU Distinguished Administrator of the Year award. Ann has worked in theatres from Alaska to Alabama, including such venues as the Arena Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre, Playwrights Horizon, and the Intiman, Seattle Rep and Empty Space theatres in Seattle. She holds a BA in theatre from the University of Washington and an MA in religion from the Claremont School of Theology.
Margaret Raywood
Costume Director. Please click above to see her faculty biography.
Sarah Reinking
Properties Supervisor. Sarah received her MFA in Stage Properties from the North Carolina School of the Arts. She has worked at the B-Street Theatre, Santa Rosa Repertory and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. In addition to her work at NYU, Sarah designs fine furniture.
Jackee Terbay
Producing Coordinator. Jackee received her MFA in Stage Management from the University of California, Irvine. An Equity stage manager with 15 years experience from coast to coast including regional theatres, festivals, industrials and Off- Broadway, Jackee also mentors undergraduate and beginning stage managers.
Mike Voytko
Lighting and Sound Supervisor. Mike holds a BFA in lighting design from Carnegie Mellon University. His freelance work includes lighting designs for Syracuse Opera and Boheme Opera New Jersey, as well as assistant design work on television projects with New York City Lites. Mike was the Lighting Coordinator and resident assistant LD for Opera Company of Philadelphia and the assistant Master Electrician at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.




















