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Brian J. Bianco
The Mysterious Man

Brian has been Curtain Call’s Education Director for sixteen years. He’s worked professionally as an actor, director, designer, scenic artist and stage manager, and his resume includes Stamford Center for the Arts, Long Wharf Theatre, the Lambs Theatre, Bridgeport Free Shakespeare, National Theatre for the Performing Arts, and Radio City Entertainment. Brian was most recently seen on the Curtain Call stage as The Old Man in A Christmas Story (2019), Martin Heyman in Social Security (2019), John Barrymore in I Hate Hamlet (2019), Norman Bulansky in The Boys Next Door (2018) and Tateh in Ragtime (2016), plus The Chairman in the Town Players of New Canaan’s The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2015). He’s directed multiple Curtain Call productions (including this summer’s The Drowsy Chaperone) and concert readings, as well as for Trinity Catholic High School, Westhill High School and Stamford High School. He is especially grateful that this production has reunited him with his old friend and mentor, Martin S. Marchitto. Thanks to all the company, his family and beloved wife Donna! 

Brian J. Bianco
The Mysterious Man

Brian has been Curtain Call’s Education Director for sixteen years. He’s worked professionally as an actor, director, designer, scenic artist and stage manager, and his resume includes Stamford Center for the Arts, Long Wharf Theatre, the Lambs Theatre, Bridgeport Free Shakespeare, National Theatre for the Performing Arts, and Radio City Entertainment. Brian was most recently seen on the Curtain Call stage as The Old Man in A Christmas Story (2019), Martin Heyman in Social Security (2019), John Barrymore in I Hate Hamlet (2019), Norman Bulansky in The Boys Next Door (2018) and Tateh in Ragtime (2016), plus The Chairman in the Town Players of New Canaan’s The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2015). He’s directed multiple Curtain Call productions (including this summer’s The Drowsy Chaperone) and concert readings, as well as for Trinity Catholic High School, Westhill High School and Stamford High School. He is especially grateful that this production has reunited him with his old friend and mentor, Martin S. Marchitto. Thanks to all the company, his family and beloved wife Donna!