distance over time theatre

Andrew Hungerford

playwright

As a playwright, Andrew's previous credits include Of People and Not Things (2010 Edinburgh and Cincinnati Fringes, 2011 Hollywood Fringe); Real Time Strategy (Un-scripted Theatre, San Francisco); Between the Water and the Air (2005 Edinburgh Fringe, 2006 Cincinnati Fringe); and Anna the Slut and the (almost) Chosen One (2008 Cincinnati and Edinburgh Fringes). Andrew's theatrical design work (nearly 200 shows) has been seen across the United States and internationally at companies such as Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, Portland Stage, The Theatre @ Boston Court, Stanford Summer Theatre, Livermore Valley Opera, and The Opera Theatre and Music Festival of Lucca. Locally, he is resident scenic and lighting designer for Know Theatre of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. He holds degrees in Theatre and Astrophysics from Michigan State University, and his MFA from UC CCM. His design portfolio is on-line at www.andrewhungerford.com.

Mark Maccora

A.J. Raffles

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Justin McCombs

Bunny Manders

Justin has spent 7 seasons as a resident company member with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company. He comes from the corn fields in Illinois where he received his theatre degree at Western Illinois University. Favorite roles at CSC include Tom Joad in The Grapes of Wrath; Mr. Bingley in Pride and Prejudice; Konstantin in The Seagull; Paul Bratter in Barefoot in the Park; and Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors.

Miranda McGee

The Rest of London

Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Miranda has been a company member with Cincinnati Shakespeare Company for 4 seasons. She has also worked at theatres around the US and Australia including Long Wharf Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and the Howmet Playhouse. Offstage, Miranda enjoys teaching CSC's Groundlings Junior program because they always come up with the best ideas.

Elizabeth Martin

director

Elizabeth directed Of People and Not Things for distance over time theatre at the Cincinnati, Edinburgh, and Hollywood Fringes. In other Cincinnati work, she was also co-curator and co-director of Know Theatre's We Will Rise: Selections from the Afghan Women's Writing Project. Elizabeth was the co-artistic director of the Greenville Shakespeare Festival in Greenville, New Hampshire for 2 years where she directed Two Gentlemen of Verona and Love's Labour's Lost. Additional directing credits include: Much Ado About Nothing, King Lear and several one-acts. Elizabeth has studied at The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington DC and at Shakespeare and Co. in Lenox, Massachusetts where she worked for the education department. She graduated from Stanford University with a BA in Drama with Honors. Today she is a screenwriter living and writing in Los Angeles with her writing partner, Lauren Hynek.