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"A Dolphin Up a Tree! is based on the Myers-Briggs theory
of personality types and Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
During my early school years I knew I was different, not being good
at math or sports, " says director Kimberly Foster. "The four animals,
representing four human temperaments, learn they must coexist despite
their differences."

Cast:
Zack Friedman, Dan Ajl Kitrosser,
Stephanie Acevedo,
Evan Greene
Stephanie Acevedo
Stephanie Acevedo (Dolphin) is a recent graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.
As well as being a Singer and Actress, she also performs regularly
in New York as a Comedienne. She is very pleased to be a welcomed
addition to the cast of Dolphin Up a Tree. She would like to thank
her family and friends for their love and support. And would like
to wish the entire cast and crew of Dolphin a great run!
Evan Greene
Evan (Beaver) is excited to return for his second season in the Magic Bridge
Theatre Company? production of A Dolphin Up A Tree! Recently,
Evan was seen in the New York Storytellers series as Pietro in The Shadow.
He also produced the new play In the Absence with the Black Orchid Theater
Company at the inaugural Fashion Playfest Festival last year.
Film: Trust the Man. Evan holds a BA in Theater Arts from Brandeis University,
where his credits included The Winters Tale, Losing the Game, City of Angels,
and Biloxi Blues. Thanks to Ashley, friends, and family for their support.
Zack Friedman
Zack (Owl) is an award-winning actor and playwright from Philadelphia.
He is the recipient of the Philadelphia Young Playwrights Festival (2001), the Tibie Rosenfield
Prize for Drama (2004), and the Harold & Mimi Steinberg Prize for Best Original Play
("Praying for Grace," 2005). When he's not dressed as poultry Zack enjoys looking for work,
any work, even if it doesn't pay that well, or pay at all, or even if he has to pay
Dan Ajl Kitrosser
Daniel Ajl Kitrosser (Fox) is a performer and writer. He is thrilled to be
rejoining Dolphin for a second season, and can soon be heard reprising his role
as Fox in the cartoon version of the show, "Tina's World." As an award-winning
playwright, Daniel wrote the screenplay "Rydal Park" starring Brad Oscar
("The Producers") and Mary Beth Peil ("Dawson's Creek") as well as the upcoming film,
"Bodybuilder Island" (visit www.bodybuilderisland.com). He is currently at work on a
one man show about Patti Lupone.
THE REST OF THE CREW
Daryl Roth - Producer
Daryl Roth is delighted to make her foray into children's theatre this fall with
A Dolphin Up a Tree and the FunkeyMonkeys. She privileged to have produced five
Pulitzer Prize winning plays: Proof; Wit; How I Learned to Drive; Three TallWomen;
and Anna in the Tropics. Currently: Curtains. Future: A Catered Affair; Die,
Mommie, Die! Other distinguished productions: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?;
The Year of Magical Thinking; Deuce; Coram Boy; Caroline or Change; Salome; Medea;
The Goat, or Who is Sylvia; The Tale of the
Allergist's Wife; Twilight:
Los Angeles; Beckett/Albee; Old Wicked Songs; The Play About the Baby; Thom Pain;
De La Guarda. Board of directors, Lincoln Center Theatre, Sundance Institute,
New York State Council on the Arts.
Paul Urcioli - Director
Paul Urcioli is an actor, director and teacher living in Brooklyn. He recently
directed A Walk in the Public Area at the Atlantic Theater and The Devil and
Billy Markham and Americana Absurdum at the Lucille Lortel Theater in last
year's NY Fringe Festival. Other directing credits include: Our Town and Twelfth
Night with NYU Undergraduate Drama/Atlantic Theater Company; the festival award
winner Bridezilla Strikes Back; Brian Parks Suspicious Package at the HERE
Arts Center; Little Red Riding Hood, The Rimers of Eldritch, Jitterbugging:
Scenes of Sex in a New Society, The Women, Pullman Car Hiawatha, The Happy
Journey to Trenton & Camden, Mom and the Razor Blades, Harm's Way, Goodnight
Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet as well as one acts in The Atlantic Theater
Company's New Works Series on the Second Stage. Paul is also the director in
residence for The Magic Bridge Theater Company and has directed the original
productions of A Dolphin up a Tree, The Big Stew and Happy Flower and the Weeping
Willow (all written by Kimberly Foster) as well as music videos for The Funky
Monkeys. As an actor, he was most recently seen in Fly (Lincoln Center Clark
Theater) Americana Absurdum at PS 122 and the Lortel, Eat the Taste at the
Barrow Street Theater. Other NY Theater includes: Over the River and Through
the Woods, MOJO, Harvest, Goner, Bobbie Lei's Hawaiian Halloween, Rosemary
for Remembrance, Laguna Beach, Saved, Bob's Self Improvement Seminar, Troilus & Cressida.
Film: The Killing Floor, Calling it Quits, Off the Black, Shoplifting Chanel,
Parallel Worlds, Wait Here, TV: Law and Order (Original, CI and SVU), Six Degrees,
Conviction, Third Watch, Sex and the City, All My Children, The Guiding Light
and a recurring role on the CBS drama Queens Supreme. He has also appeared
in national commercials for Verizon, Delta, Volkswagen, IBM, CNN, Staples,
Tuscan, Las Vegas and BrownCo. Paul teaches Advanced Performance Technique
and Improvisation at The Atlantic Theater Company Acting School, is Adjunct
Faculty at N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts and was an Artist in Residence
at Oberlin College from 1986-89 teaching acting, movement, improvisation and
performing with members of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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