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Bakerloo Board of Directors

Abigail Fudor, Board President, Dance Alloy Theater Marketing Director

John Dennehey, Hudson River Valley Greenway and National Heritage Area

Eleanore Dunham, Guilderland School District

Aaron Smith, Former Managing Director, Bakerloo Theatre Project

Kristen Daily Williams, Rutgers University

 

 William Addis is the Artistic Director of Bakerloo Theatre Project.  He became AD of the company in 2003 after two seasons as Director of Education. William’s directing credits with Bakerloo include Hamlet: What Dreams May Come, The Tempest, MacbethLove’s Labour’s LostTwelfth Night or What You WillDesign for LivingDesdemona LivesA Long Conversation and Antigone, which he also adapted. He recently directed Bakerloo's production of Three Sisters, performed at various locations around New York City. He has been a guest artist at the United States Military Academy at West Point three times and has directed a variety of Bakerloo readings and workshops.

William has worked with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, 12 Miles West Theatre Company, Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, The Brooklyn Playwright's Collective, and Roundabout Theatre Company. Recent directing credits include world premieres  of Through The Red by Maria Micheles (Confronting Chekhov Festival) and RUB by Joy Tomasko (Paper Beats Rock Series) as well as Shakespeare’s R&J and Am I Blue at Brooklyn College and Spring Dance by Horton Foote at Marymount Manhattan College.

William teaches directing at Marymount Manhattan College and has taught acting and voice at Brooklyn College, Bronx Community College and Westtown School, where he directed the first high school production of the landmark play The Laramie Project . His work with students has been recognized by the Partnership for After School Education and the National Endowment of the Humanities. 

 A native of BellevilleNJ, William currently lives in BrooklynNY. He holds an MFA in Directing from Brooklyn College and a BA in Theatre Arts from Drew University.

 

Eric Chase is Managing Director of Bakerloo Theatre Project. An actor from Maine, currently living in Astoria, NY, he has performed with Bakerloo for several years, playing the title role in Macbeth, Brutus in Julius Caesar, the Guard in Antigone,  Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Leo in Design for Living, Longaville in Love's Labour's Lost, and Sebastian in Twelfth Night or What You Will.

Eric joined the board in 2004 and accepted leadership of the company in 2006. Apart from Bakerloo he is a member of Emerging Artists Theater Company and has worked worked with several companies regionally and in New York. He directs and writes periodically, can be seen in the films Willoughby, The Girl in the Basement, and Light. He also freelances as a production manager and technician.

Abigail Fudor is President of the Board of Bakerloo Theatre Project, as well as its Web Designer.  She has been with the company since 2005, when she first worked as part of the stage management team for A Midsummer Night's Dream and Design for Living.  Since 2006, Abby has been increasingly involved with the leadership and management team of Bakerloo.  A native of Pittsburgh, PA, Abby is a graduate of The University of Pittsburgh where she earned her bachelor's degree in both Theatre Arts and Communications.  Her acting credits include Death: A Play and The Boundary with the university's repertory theatre company and Bat Boy! The Musical with Pittsburgh Musical Theatre.  In addition, Abby has worked with Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, Pittsburgh Playback Theatre, Pandora's Box, and Future Tenant in arts administration and management. 

In May of 2008, Abby graduated at the top of her class to receive a Master's Degree in Art Management from Carnegie Mellon University.  Following graduation, Abby was hired as Director of Marketing for Dance Alloy Theater.  She made her acting debut with Bakerloo during the 2007 Victorian Stroll in downtown Troys; her official debut on the Bakerloo stage was in the summer of 2009 as Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing, as well as two roles in The Story Project.  Abby can be seen weekly, performing and helping run Friday Nite Improvs, Pittsburgh's longest running all audience participation comedy show.

 

Lily Junker is the Co-Artistic Director of Bakerloo Theatre Project. Lily became a fan of Bakerloo in 2006 while attending the University of Pittsburgh, where she studied Theatre Arts and English writing.After graduation, Lily joined Bakerloo as Anya in Cherry Orchard and Caliban in The Tempest. Since then, she has acted, choreographed, directed and assistant directed for the company. She also developed and directed the 2009 Bakerloo-in-Pittsburgh fundraiser reading of A Midsummer Night's Dream.

While at the University of Pittsburgh, Lily directed The Bald Soprano (Eugene Ionesco), as well as a number of original ten-minute plays for The Red Eye Theatre Company and The Pittsburgh Pride Festival. Her senior year, she choreographed a production of Big Love for Pitt Rep. Lily also appeared in several productions at Pitt, favorites including: The Insect Play, The Recruiting Officer and The Dreamer Examines His Pillow.

In her hometown of Pittsburgh, Lily has worked in various capacities with City Theatre, Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre, Phase 3 Productions, Little Lake Theatre and Open Stage Theatre. She studied dance and theatre at Mt. Lebanon’s Center for Theater Arts for 13 years, where she later worked as a stage manager, assistant director and teacher. She also spent several years volunteering with their Musical Theater for Special Actors program.