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People whose last name begins with C

Adam Geller

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Adam Geller Entertainment CEOADAM-LOGO
23123 State Road 7. Suite #315
Boca Raton, FL 33428
Office 1-561-409-2634
cell 954-696-8200
Toll Free 1-800-237-2196
Fax 1-561-826-7025
agegeller@gmail.comAdam previously entertained for the better part of my adult life with my partner Neil Martin as the musical comedy duo of “Neil and Adam” and then with my talented mezzo-soprano sister Hollie Berger as “Adam and Hollie”. As an actor, a big highlight was working with Paul Newman and Sally Fields in “Absence of Malice” directed by Sidney Pollack. Starring in”Die Fledermaus” conducted by Eugene Kohn of the New York City Opera and personal coach of Placido Domingo and playing Lun Tha in “The King and I” both at the Tennessee Williams Center for the Performing Arts.  Adam has been a South Florida theatrical agent for the last 20 years and a consultant for venues and artists alike.

Career highlight- opening for Ray Charles at the Festival of the Continents in Key West, FL as Neil and Adam. That was a rush!

Been a theatrical agent for the last 20 years and a consultant for venues and artists alike.

Kasey Gittleman (Benjamin)

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After leaving BCPA at Dillard, I moved to NYC and immediately went on tour with the musical Anything Goes, playing Charity. I then moved to London, England and attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. To put myself through school, I waited tables at Chaplain’s Nightclub. After returning to NYC, I got the part of Alladin in Alladin and His Magic Lamp which was performed at Roberto Clemente Stadium in San Juan PR, in front of 12,000 people! Next was a contract for Christmas in Wonderland, playing Alice ( of course : – ] ).I returned to New York in 1984 and became a Berlei Girl (a lingerie company) for five years, as the body for them. I had minor success in modeling but began to miss performing and returned in 1988-89 to work in The Limit (in the Netherlands) as a dance-pop performer. This was followed by NY and the Palladium, the Marquis, the Cat Club, etc.

1992 saw a return to London, with Hit and Run music, (Phil Collin’s Company) where I completed an album and was signed by Ktel records. Tours through Europe followed.

I am currently attending Columbia University, as a child psychology major (hard work) and back in the studio working on my next album.

This, while owning and managing and eclectic cafe known as The Living Room (thanks, Dad!). The cafe is funky, with great atmosphere, super music, and best of all… it’s only open on weekends, so I still get a chance to perform.

A few facts: I’m not married nor do I have children (yet) but do have three cats and a dog. Still the same ol’ Kasey you remember from Florida.

Whew!

Contact: kassady@earthlink.net

Eric Gould (Rick)

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After graduating from the University of Florida, Eric Gould left the hot, fertile architectural incubator of the peninsula (home to visionary architects such as Morris Lapidus,) in 1984 to try his luck in Boston, Massachusetts. He has resided in New England ever since, opening his own architectural firm, Helicon Design Group, Inc. in 1991.He has taught design at the Boston Architectural Center among other places, and has produced numerous gallery installations, public art projects and even one stage set welded out of steel with his students. (The theater never left him.)

Many of the art projects have been seen in the Boston Globe, Progressive Architecture, and The Christian Science Monitor, among others.

ericg@helicondesign.com
http://www.HeliconDesign.com

Nadine Greene (Johnson)

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After graduating from BCPA at Dillard in 1976, I remained in South Florida and received my Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University. I spent the next 13 years working in a local nurse recruiting firm in various capacities all the while performing and choreographing for various community/regional theatres in the South Florida area both in an amateur and professional capacity.On the verge of desiring to leave Florida permanently, I met my husband Tom while “marking” the set for a friend’s series of one act plays (as he likes to point out, we met while I was groveling at his feet). We spent the better part of the next 15 years living in Washington, D.C., Australia, Arizona and finally, Kentucky.

In Kentucky, I returned to the world of theatre having been in the Barney loop (I know so little about theatre from the 90’s) with two small children Miranda and Sydney (my best production to date). After performing (broke out the tap shoes after 30 years!) and choreographing I decided to try directing and have been directing and choreographing for community theatre ever since.

I am thrilled and excited that one of my daughters is planning on making theatre her life. She is currently attending Western Kentucky University towards her BFA. I’d like to think she received the training for her success from her parents just as I credit my success to Mr. Hill and Mrs. Hall at Nova/BCPA-Dillard.

Michael Scott Gregory

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Michael attended BCPA as a 6th grader and continued with the move to The Atlantic Foundation until he left for Broadway at 18.

Michael started PA (one year early through special arrangement) and followed the program to The Atlantic Foundation. After his starring achievement as George M! at Parker Playhouse, Michael left for New York at age 18 and within weeks had his first Broadway show, ‘Sophisticated Ladies’ with Gregory Hines. For the next 10 years, Michael worked solid performing in ‘Cats’, ‘Starlight Express’, ‘Stardust’ (DC), ‘Jerome Robbins Broadway’ and toured with Liza in ‘The Act’. He was a favored guest artist for Lincoln Center Tours and choreographed shows, musical numbers, and music videos while doing 8 shows a week. Michael was the best. He was taken from us in February 1992.

See Michael’s Tribute
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