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ARTISTIC DIRECTOR MARC MASTERSON
Now
in his seventh season of leadership at Actors Theatre, Masterson is
an award-winning director specializing in new work and innovative productions
of the classics. Actors directing credits include Natural Selection,
The Crucible, The Shaker Chair, Betrayal, After
Ashley, Tallgrass Gothic, The Importance of Being Earnest,
The Second Death of Priscilla, Limonade Tous les Jours,
Wonderful World and his acclaimed three-actor production of Macbeth,
which explored innovative ways of incorporating multimedia into traditional
theatrical form.
As a producer, he has brought new artists to Louisville audiences, including
playwrights August Wilson, Theresa Rebeck, Craig Wright, Pearl Cleage
and dozens of Humana Festival playwrights. With more than 100 professional
productions as a director to his credit, other favorites include The
Mystery of Irma Vep by Charles Ludlam (2000), Compleat Female
Stage Beauty by Jeffrey Hatcher (American Theatre Critics citation
1999) and Gross Indecency: Three Trials of Oscar Wilde by Moises
Kaufman (1999). He led the creation of Actors Theatre’s first Education
department and numerous community outreach efforts.
Masterson earned his M.F.A. from the University of Pittsburgh and a
B.F.A. from Carnegie Mellon University. He subsequently taught at both
universities. He served as Producing Director of City Theatre in Pittsburgh
for 20 years. He was founder and chairman of the Greater Pittsburgh
Arts Alliance, as well as a board member for both the Citizens for the
Arts in Pennsylvania and Leadership Pittsburgh and served as a panel
member for the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts and the National Endowment
for the Arts. He won the Man of the Year Vectors Award in 1998 and received
the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Pittsburgh New Works Festival.
He is married to Patricia Melvin, and they have two daughters Laura
and Alex.
MANAGING DIRECTOR JENNIFER BIELSTEIN
Ms. Bielstein joined Actors Theatre of Louisville in the fall of 2006. She was recently elected to the boards of Partnership for Creative Economies, Arts and Cultural Attractions Council and National Coporate Theatre Fund. She is a member of the 2008 Leadership Louisville class. Ms. Bielstein moved from Chicago, Ill., where she served as Executive Director of Writers' Theatre. During her tenture there she opened a second venue and more than doubled the operations
of the company including the programming, audiences and revenues. Previously
she worked as Director of Marketing and Communications for Steppenwolf
Theatre Company, where she was responsible for almost $6 million in annual
revenues through ticket sales.
Ms. Bielstein also worked for About
Face Theatre, Northlight Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre and Lincoln Park
Zoo where she helped to create and launch the successful Jammin'
at the Zoo series in 1994. Ms. Bielstein served as an officer of the Board of the League of Chicago Theatres
representing almost 200 area theatres, and as chair of the League's
Marketing Committee through which she spearheaded development of a city-wide
program to introduce new audiences to theatre, called Theatre Thursdays.
She was also on the board of the Glencoe Chamber of Commerce and About
Face Theatre, where she co-chaired the Strategic Planning and Facilities
Committee, was Secretary of the Producers Association of Chicago-Area
Theatres and served as a review panelist for the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.
Ms. Bielstein is a graduate of University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in business administration and theatre
and has spoken on panels for the American Marketing Association, the
Arts and Business Council of Chicago, Roosevelt University, Illinois
Theatre Association, League of Chicago Theatres Annual Conference,
School of the Art Institute and Kellogg School of Business.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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| Carolee Allen |
Frank P. Doheny, Jr. |
Mimi Middleton |
| James B. Appleberry |
Gayle S. Dorsey |
Eleanor Bingham Miller |
| Lynn Ashton |
Jane Driskell |
Theodore H. Nixon |
| Louann Atlas |
Douglass Farnsley |
Steven J. Paradis |
| Irving W. Bailey |
Mrs. Harry S. Frazier, Jr. |
Donna King Perry |
| William C. Ballard, Jr. |
LuAnn George |
Roseanne Reed, Ph.D. |
| Stanley Bayersdorfer |
Clarence E. Glover |
Benjamin K. Richmond |
| Karen Bearden |
Jack Guthrie |
Donna Burks Sanders |
| Fran L. Berg |
Ian Henderson |
Rev. Alfred R. Shands |
| Winfrey Blackburn, Jr. |
Steven E. Higdon |
W. Kennedy Simpson |
| Neville Blakemore, Jr. |
Frank B. Hower, Jr. |
Kathi Stearman |
| Corneila W. Bonnie |
Christine Johnson |
Sherry Steinbock |
| John J. Buchino, MD |
David A. Jones, Jr. |
William M. Street |
| Mary Beth Clark |
David Klein |
James Thompson |
| William W. Crawford, Jr. |
David M. Krebs |
Amanda Foard Tyler |
| Stan Curtis |
Nana Lampton |
Karl N. Victor, Jr. |
| Irwin H. Cutler, Jr. |
Helen W. MacKinnon |
Ann C. Wells |
| Linda M. Dabney |
Eleanor Nutt Maddox |
Jessica White |
| S. Gordon Dabney |
Lois Mateus |
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