Blair Singer's play, Matthew Modine Saves the Alpacas, received its world premiere in September, 2009, at The Geffen Playhouse under the direction of John Rando and starring Matthew Modine as "Matthew Modine". Other productions include Meg's New Friend and The Most Damaging Wound, directed by Mark Armstrong for The Production Company (NY); Placement, directed by Matt Shakman at The Black Dahlia; Mackerels are Me Life directed by Richard Feldman at the Chautauqua Theater Company. Other plays include Notice Me and No Reason to Run. On television, Blair is currently a story editor for the new USA Network show Facing Kate. Previously, he has written for Weeds, Monk, and The Book of Daniel. On the internet, Blair created the hit webseries The Suffersons for rocketboom.com starring Michael Chernus and Susan Pourfar. He also wrote for the third season of lonelygirl15. Blair is the recipient of the 2009 Edgerton Prize and is the 2009-10 Playwright-in-Residence of The Production Company (NY). He is a member of the MCC Playwrights' Coalition and a faculty member at Primary Stages. He graduated from The Juilliard School Acting Division.

is currently a Lila Acheson Wallace Playwright-in-Residence at The Juilliard School. She is an alumna of the Royal Court Theatre's Young Writer's Program where she developed her play, Life Drawing. Her play, Between Us Chickens was presented as part of the 2010 Pacific Playwrights Festival at South Coast Repertory where she is also working on a commission. She is a recipient of Lincoln Center Theater's Lecomte du Nouy Prize. Previously with Foglight she directed Keith Hendershot's Po-Mo Sex Romp.

is the founder of Foglight LLC. Through this Brooklyn based production company, Daniel has produced music videos, short films, original theater and art films. His recent theater productions include Real and The Po-Mo Sex Romp (Presented at the Abingdon in 2009) and a reading of This Is Our Youth at Manhattan nightclub, The Box. Mr. Grossman has produced official music videos for Animal Collective, Eric Church and others. He is currently working as a production consultant for feature film, Made Up Language. His recent viral videos with bands such as The Low Anthem and Suckers can be seen on blogotheque.net.

is an actor and comedian originally from San Jose, California. NY and regional credits include: The Great Recession, Cato (The Flea Theater), Love's Labour's Lost (Huntington Theatre Company), The Devil's Teacup (Boston Playwrights' Theatre). BFA Boston University. www.thejakegreen.com

Annabel's credits include The Dispute (NAATCO), Hearts Beating Faster (The Independent), and As You Like It, where she played Orlando (Minnesota). She has also appeared in productions and workshops at the HB Playwrights' Theatre, New Dramatists, and 3LD. Education: Bennington College. Training: Terry Schreiber.

Jeff in Kimberly Akimbo (Summer Rep, CA), Druid/District Supervisor in Farmtrucks (NY Fringe) Film: Ned in Untitled Carter Smith Project, UPS Guy in We Need To Talk About Kevin (starring Tilda Swinton, prod. Steven Soderbergh). BFA from Syracuse University, and proud graduate of The Maggie Flanigan Studio.

Susan is excited to be making her off-off Broadway debut! She studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and McGill University. Past roles include The Way of the World, Angels in America: Perestroika, and As You Like It.

is a Set Designer and Production Designer heralding from Montana. He became interested in design and craftsmanship while building guitars with his Grandfather, world renowned guitar maker and instrument inventor Ted Beringer. His most recent success is with his Art Direction for the critically acclaimed film Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead (dir. Jordan Galland) which is now playing in theatres across the country. James is a current Master's Candidate at NYU Tisch in his third year and designing his final production, which is top secret, and going to be huge. He's already said too much. To see more of his work, including set, film, animation, and guitars, visit http://www.thisismedying.com.

raised in New York City, graduated from Bennington College in June of 2008. After spending her youth pursuing a career as a performing artist (namely as a modern dancer and classical violinist), Justine discovered design at Bennington and began creating for both the stage and runway. Most recently she has interned with fashion designer Gary Graham, designed costumes for painter George Condo, and assisted stylists on various magazine editorial shoots. Justine worked with Foglight for the first time on the Po-Mo Sex Rompin 2009. She currently lives in Greenpoint, and designs clothing in her studio in Bushwick.

The Storm (Michael Sexton, NYU), Black Snow (Mikhael Garver, Columbia Stages) Whore (Stephen Brackett, SPF) Do Not Do This Ever Again (Maria Goyanes/ Ohio Theater), Fatboy, The Intervention (John Clancy/ Ohio Theater) Burn This, A Map of the World (NYU) Stomp and Shout, A Good Place to be From (Babel Theater Project), Cinephelia (Theater Row), Hamlet (Anya Saffir/Atlantic Stage 2), Never the Sinner (The Woodshed Collective). For over 5 years, Eric was the resident lighting and set designer for the Atlantic Acting School where he designed many productions. He was also a leading associate of the architectural design team for the Atlantic's Stage 2, and a design consultant on their current main-stage renovation. BFA: Tisch; MFA Candidate: Tisch 201.

At 19, Daniel Roland Tierney began playing cards professionally to pay his way through film school at the Academy of Art University. Upon graduation, he took an unexpected turn into music and began writing and performing in a band named "the mall." After 5 more years of performing, touring and gambling, he moved to NYC to further pursue music and film. Daniel continues to compose piano, instrumental music and is a member of the band "Screens." He has also directed music videos which have been seen on MTV, Pitchfork and other notable media sites.
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