Creative Team
Bradford’s work has been seen all over the United States and Canada. He was a company member at The Stratford Festival, and has performed on multiple stages across the US including Broadway, ACT San Fransisco, Shakespeare Theatre DC, Seattle Repertory Theatre and many more. He lives in Seattle with his wife Kate and two children Willa and Poppy. For a more complete resume click here
Bryan recently returned from China, where Sophie was featured at the Shenzhen Theatre Festival. He serves as playwright-in-residence for the Northwest Playwrights Alliance at Seattle Repertory Theatre. His plays have appeared throughout the U.K., Israel, Japan, U.S. and Canada, including New York Theater Workshop (Jerry Manning directing), Milwaukee Rep, Unseamd Shakespeare Co., Book-It Repertory Theatre, Riverside Studios in London and Seattles ACT where John Langs directed the mainstage premiere of Seven Ways to Get There. His collaboration with Kenneth Lonergan and Frank Pugliese, Woofer the Psychic Dog, has enjoyed success in many theaters on both coasts. Bryans work has also been featured on NPR and BBC Radio (commission for Sophie). Bryan served as literary assistant to Andre Bishop and Eric Overmyer at Playwrights Horizons, and later worked in the literary department at Lincoln Center (NYU's Playwright-in-Residence). He is a proud member of Artist Trust and received a gold medallion from KC/ACTF, where he served on the National Selection Team in 2011.
Megan Brewer is a Seattle-trained, now London-based director. She especially enjoys new work, devised work, and Shakespeare. Past favorite shows include As You Like It (REBATEnsemble), We Should Be Women (NowHereThis), and feed\back (MAP Theatre). She is currently studying for her MFA in Theatre Directing at East 15 Acting School in London.