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A native of NYC, she made her debut on Broadway in 2003 with the musical, Big River, followed by its 2004-2005 U.S. and Japan tour. In 2002 she graduated from Gallaudet University with BA in Honors Psychology and from Columbia University with MSW in 2007. She currently works as a full-time mental health clinician in Paterson, NJ, with mentally ill deaf adults.







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Broadway: Big River (2004 Tony Honoree, Best Musical Revival), Roundabout Theatre Company; "Great Joy!" - Broadway Inspirational Voices, New Amsterdam Theatre.

Off Broadway: Children Of A Lesser God, Keen Company, NYC; Two of Us, Atlantic Theatre Company, NYC

Regional: Lion In Winter, Fulton Opera House, Lancaster, PA; Twelfth Night, Prince Music Theatre, Philadelphia;

Television: "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Law & Order: SVU".

ASL Interpretation: Dracula, Fulton Opera House, Lancaster, PA; Hello Dolly, It's A Wonderful Life, PaperMill Playhouse, NJ.

Training: DeafWest Theatre, NTID Performing Arts.

A proud NYC resident since 1998, he teaches English and ASL, in addition to giving art tours at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museums. Guthrie also enjoys teaching drama through theatre organization - most notably, I.D.E.A.S. Forever great thanks to Momo, the River Rats, DeafWest Theatre and my endless family of friends and colleagues.








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As an Artist and Make-up Artist, Susan Jones has been deaf since birth and everyone in her family are deaf. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Jones received her Bachelor Degree in Drama Concepts in Film, Theatre, and Television at The City University of New York and Certificate Program in Film, Television, and Video at University of California, Los Angeles. She received her training at the Institute of Studio Makeup LTD and Cinema Secrets, Inc.
Her longtime friend Vikee Waltrip encouraged her to follow in her footsteps. She met her favorite Oscar Award-winning Make-up Artist Ve Neill, who received her make-up award for Mrs. Doubtfire, 1993 & Ed Wood, 1994. Susan Jones took Ve Neill's advices and stepped into entertainment industry. She was selected to be make-up artist for National Broadcast Company (NBC) for the Training Volunteer program. She took a lot of courage to learn the most challenging art works from various shows while working for NBC. She worked for Days of Our Lives, Generations, Seinfield, X-Files, and various other production shows. She remained and worked with some video productions like Dawn Sign Productions and others. In 1989, she landed a full-time make-up artist position with International Alliance Theatrical Stages Employees (IASTE). In 1991, Jones received her big break for a famous comedy show named Saturday Night Live! for NBC in New York City. She has been a make-up artist for more than eighteen years. She did make up on many famous faces. She has done make-up for ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and PBS Studios and for the numerous television shows & theatrical shows. Her experiences were involved with some movie productions called Wayne's World 2 and Coneheads. She faced some challenges learning how to do special effects make-up. Her triumph was receiving the 1991 Dramalogue Artist Award for her first prosthetic make-up artist talent Pinch of Pinter.
Susan is now working as a special effects make-up artist for Home Box Office (HBO). She has also been pursing additional projects on the side. Susan's goals in life is to make her mark in the Entertainment Industry as a Make-up Artist, and continue her skills to help others feel good and look beautiful, both inside and out. Susan Jones and her husband, Harry Storch, a retired New York Post are married for 9 years. They reside in New York City.








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Frank L. Dattolo has been involved theatre working with Gallaudet University, National Theatre of the Deaf, National and WorldWide Deaf Theatre Conference, Theatre Communication Groups, and Department of Education. He recently directed BRILLIANT TRACES for the New York Deaf Theatre during Winter, 2006. Right now he is taking a break focusing on his new job as an Assistant High School Supervisor at Lexington School for the Deaf. On his spare time, he works on his new home along with his partner of ten years, Ed. He is a proud owner of two dogs, Fiona (hearing) and Sassafras (deaf). This summer he is launching his first deaf youth theatre camp named A.C.O.R.N Theatre Camp along with Camille Jeter.





Has came a full circle, recently, she debuted as Sarah Norman in “Children of a Lesser God” at Freehold Center Playhouse whereas she performed on Broadway National Tour production of Tony award winning play, “Children of a Lesser God” in 1980 as Lydia. In the theatre business for more than 28 years, Camille managed several tasks in theatre as an actor, Artistic Director, Professional Theatre School Director, Director of Education and Outreach, Coordinator of the National and International Deaf Playwright Conference with the National Theatre of the Deaf. She studied with Philoblus Dance Theatre at the Theatre Institute at Storm King, NY. It was there that she created the title role of “Ophelia” with NTD. Camille has appeared in NBC’s third season, Law and Order, and variety PBS productions. She has presented and conducted countless national workshops focusing in theatre arts, interpreting and American Sign Language storytelling and its techniques. A true storyteller at heart, Camille has traveled both nationwide and internationally, she has equally devoted her career to the creative arts as an actress, educator, director, and theatre arts administrator. Camille teaches at the New Jersey School for the Deaf as ASL Literacy Specialist. Also she is an adjunct professor for the Interpreting Training Program at Burlington County College in NJ. She can be seen in ASLFilms starring as Kate in “Wrong Game.”



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