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BRIAN J. BIANCO
Director

BRIAN J. BIANCO (Director) Brian has been Curtain Call’s Education Director for nearly thirteen 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 Lamb’s Theatre, National Theatre for the Performing Arts, and Radio City Entertainment. He was most recently seen on stage as Norman Bulansky in The Boys Next Door and Tateh in Ragtime with Curtain Call, plus The Chairman in the Town Players of New Canaan’s The Mystery of Edwin Drood. This is his sixth time directing A Merry Mulberry Street Musical. Other directing credits include Superman the Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Annie (2010), Annie Warbucks, Miracle on 34th Street, The Klemperers’ New Clothes (twice) and Gypsy (1999) for Curtain Call’s regular season, Oliver!, Kiss Me, Kate, Les Misérables: School Edition, The Pajama Game and Hello, Dolly! for Curtain Call’s Summer Youth Theatre, as well as productions with Trinity Catholic High School, Westhill High School, Stamford High School, multiple staged and concert readings in CT and NYC and educational productions that have toured the country. Brian would like to thank sua famiglia, the Curtain Call staff, his stellar cast and production team – particularly his glorious wife and choreographer, Donna Fox. This one’s for Dom.

BRIAN J. BIANCO
Director

BRIAN J. BIANCO (Director) Brian has been Curtain Call’s Education Director for nearly thirteen 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 Lamb’s Theatre, National Theatre for the Performing Arts, and Radio City Entertainment. He was most recently seen on stage as Norman Bulansky in The Boys Next Door and Tateh in Ragtime with Curtain Call, plus The Chairman in the Town Players of New Canaan’s The Mystery of Edwin Drood. This is his sixth time directing A Merry Mulberry Street Musical. Other directing credits include Superman the Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Annie (2010), Annie Warbucks, Miracle on 34th Street, The Klemperers’ New Clothes (twice) and Gypsy (1999) for Curtain Call’s regular season, Oliver!, Kiss Me, Kate, Les Misérables: School Edition, The Pajama Game and Hello, Dolly! for Curtain Call’s Summer Youth Theatre, as well as productions with Trinity Catholic High School, Westhill High School, Stamford High School, multiple staged and concert readings in CT and NYC and educational productions that have toured the country. Brian would like to thank sua famiglia, the Curtain Call staff, his stellar cast and production team – particularly his glorious wife and choreographer, Donna Fox. This one’s for Dom.