Jeremy Black, Founding Producer / President
Jeremy is an actor, writer and producer. His first year acting professionally was at age fourteen, when he appeared in Robert Anderson's "All Summer Long" at Southbury Playhouse.

Shortly after that, he was cast in the film "The Boys from Brazil", as the clones of Hitler. After graduating from Harvard with a degree in English, he performed with Chicago's Remains Ensemble in Brecht's Puntila and His Hired Man.. In New York, he has appeared in the Actor's Playhouse production of Mice in the Theatre, in Anna Karenina at Circle in the Square, and in various productions at the Access and Castillo theatres.

In 2002, he collaborated with the composer Victor Koulaphides and wrote the libretto for Perpetua, a short opera about the life of the Christian martyr. As producer, he designed an WNYE radio program of stories written and recorded by children. He also co-produced, Nothing Really Happens, a film which won first prize at the Director's View Film Festival. He is currently pursuing a Master's in Theatre Arts at SUNY Stony Brook.