A Hundred Words for Snow

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Portrait of Brendan Fox, white man with. a gentle smile looking at the camera.

Brendan Fox

director

Brendan is a director, teacher, adapter and producer who has worked nationally and internationally at a number of prominent regional theaters, universities and training programs, including Prague Shakespeare Company, The Julliard School, Cleveland Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Long Wharf Theater, Portland Center Stage, and the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.

​​Directing credits include: LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT, American Stage; LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST, Prague Shakespeare Company, Colorado Shakespeare Festival; BASKERVILLE, Long Wharf Theatre, Cleveland Playhouse / Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; RELATIVELY SPEAKING, Dog Days Theatre; THE PITMEN PAINTERS, American Stage; ALABAMA STORY, Peninsula Players; PETER AND THE STARCATCHER, PlayMakers Repertory Company; ANGELS IN AMERICA (Parts One and Two), PlayMakers Repertory Company; FALLEN ANGELS, Theatre at Monmouth; SHIPWRECKED!, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING with Dana Delany, Old Globe Theatre; OPUS, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Portland Center Stage, Peninsula Players, L.A. Theatre Works; THE LEARNED LADIES, Texas Shakespeare Festival; REBORNING, Urbanite Theatre Company, TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, Houston Shakespeare Festival; the L.A. premiere of THE LADY WITH ALL THE ANSWERS, Pasadena Playhouse; LOBBY HERO, FSU / Asolo Rep; LOVE’S LABORS LOST, Academy of Classical Acting; PRIVATE LIVES and THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE (LATW National Tours); AS YOU LIKE IT, Weston Theatre Company.

He holds a BS in Performance Studies from Northwestern University and an MFA in Directing from UCLA.

Portrait of Téa Guarino, a young black woman wearing a dark high-collared sleeveless top.

Téa Guarino

Equity Guest Artist

Téa Guarino is a Jersey Girl! She just recently graduated from Mason Gross School of the Arts and is a proud alumna. Storytelling and adventure are near to her heart, so she is overwhelmed with gratitude to be making her professional theatre debut with this wonderful play. Thank you to Rutgers University and the amazing faculty, HCKR, Matthew Lesher and most importantly, Mom and Dad.

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©Mattais Lundblad

A collage of images of Guest Artist Téa Guarino from Connecticut Rep's A Hundred Words for Snow (Fall 2023) in an orange top and jeans holding her hands out, reading a book in a brown chair, and considering an urn.

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