AtticRep

C/o Department of Speech and Drama, One Trinity Place, San Antonio, TX 78212

Staff

Roberto Prestigiacomo, Producing Artistic Director, AtticRep

Roberto Prestigiacomo (Producing Artistic Director -PAD) is a theater-maker whose creative work includes the development of community-based theatre through improvisation and storytelling techniques, and the creation of original physical theater pieces (TransPerformance). Roberto, a produced playwright, was artistic director for Theater With Your Coffee, Potlatch Theater Lab. He has directed (representative): Julius Caesar, King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, The Triumph of Love, A Moon for the Misbegotten, Marisol, How I Learned to Drive, One for the Road, Fat Pig, Guys and Dolls, Back of the Throat, Dog Sees God, The Forum Theater Project 08 "Facing San Antonio's Homeless", The Forum Theater Project 09 "Walls and Borders" as well as original works like pastiche, Sabbia and Guernika. Roberto is a member of Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (SSDC), American Association of Theatre in Higher Education (ATHE), and is a native of Rome, Italy. Roberto's WebPage


Rick Fredrick, AtticRep

Rick Frederick (Production Director) is a recent transplant from Chicago where he enjoyed a ten year run as a company member of the critically acclaimed European Repertory Company. He has been seen in roles such there as; Woyzeck in Woyzeck, Ariel in The Tempest, Dr Lvov in Ivanov, Sammy Werlitzer in Happy End, Dr Astrov in Uncle Vanya, the Beggar in Jean Giraudoux’s Electra, was Nick in inugural AtticRep production of One for the Road and Carter in Fat Pig. Rick is proud to make San Antonio home and thrilled to work with AtticRep. Rick's WebPage

Stacey

Stacey Connelly (Dramaturg) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Speech and Drama at Trinity University. She received her B.F.A. from the University of Oklahoma and her M.A. and Ph.D. in Theatre from Indiana University. Her teaching areas include acting, dramatic literature, text analysis, and theatre history. Among her directing credits are The Cashier, Buried Child and Our Town at Loyola University Chicago; Molly Sweeney with the San Antonio Public Theatre; King Lear at North East School of the Arts; and a number of productions at Trinity, among them The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Top Girls, Tango, Spring Awakening, Candida, Present Laughter, Dracula and Hay Fever. Her scholarship on modern drama has appeared in leading national journals. Specializing in German theatre between the two world wars, she served as a Research Fellow for the German Academic Exchange Service in Berlin. Her other research interests include political theatre, especially the work of Bertolt Brecht and Erwin Piscator.

Sara, AtticRep

Sara Pruneda (Assistant to the PAD)originally from Northern California, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Trinity University, majoring in Drama with minors in Communication Management and Film Studies. At Trinity, she was onstage in Dracula and Triumph of Love, stage managed Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, directed 1959 Pink Thunderbird, and The Rocky Horror Picture Show and assistant directed Fuddy Meers and Dog Sees God. With AtticRep, she assistant directed Fat Pig, Mr. Marmalade, The Forum Theatre Project: Borders and Walls, and The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? Recently she traveled with AtticRep to Washington DC’s Capitol Fringe Festival with One for the Road as assistant stage manager. She is also production stage manager for The Goat. Currently her day job is teaching children at the Witte Museum in Public Programs.

Lauren, AtticRep
Lauren Medici (Projects Coordinator) is a senior at Trinity University originally from Omaha, Nebraska. Majoring in marketing with minors in drama and communication management. Outside of AtticRep Lauren is also the Marketing and PR Intern at The Majestic Theatre in downtown San Antonio and an active member of Sigma Theta Tau. In the future she hopes to pursue a career in theater and arts administration focusing on marketing.




Board of Directors

Andrew Hansen, Administrative Consultant, AtticRep

Mike Casey (Chair) was a founding board member for 24th Street Experiment Theater Company and for Jump Start Theater Company and was a supporter of Felipe Santander's International Theater Festival at the Mexican Cultural Institute in 1999. A resident of King Willliam since 1972, he has been a supporter of the local artist community since joining the Blue Star Art Center's board of directors in 1985. Casey is currently president of the board of Sala Diaz, Inc. a non-profit artist-run alternative contemporary art space and president of the Hollomon-Price Foundation which focuses on environmental issues. In addition, he serves on the board of the Artist Foundation, the San Antonio-Mexico Friendship Council, the San Antonio-Mexico Foundation for Education and the Amigos de Plaza Mexico.

Bethany, AtticRep

Bethany Bohall Prestigiacomo began her career as an Actors’ Equity Association actress where she worked onstage in Miami and New York for ten years performing primarily in classic/contemporary plays and new works. She won New Theater’s Award for Best Actress of 1998, where she was a resident acting company member, and the South Florida Critic’s Association Carbonell Award for Best Actress in 2000. She taught acting and drama at a variety of institutions including New World School of the Arts, Orange County High School of the Arts, Nova Southeastern University, and for Miami-Dade Public Schools where she coached high school students to first place awards at the Florida Thespians state contest. Moving into arts education administration in 2000, Bethany worked for the Orange County Performing Arts Center as the Assistant Director of Education Programs, and was Director of Artist Residency Programs for Davidson College where she managed the internationally recognized Royal Shakespeare Company Residency at Davidson. Bethany is currently the Director of Fine Arts at Saint Mary’s Hall (SMH) where she oversees the largest Fine Arts Department in the region with five Fine Arts programs and over thirty faculty members. Bethany enjoys working with SMH’s dedicated arts students and faculty, many who have won recognition at the local, state, and national level.

Colleen

Colleen Casey a native of Illinois, Colleen studied design, politics, and history at Southern Illinois University before establishing her own firm and completing many high-profile design projects in the Chicago region. Upon moving to San Antonio, she became a licensed REALTOR® and a consistent multi-million dollar producer. Colleen currently serves on the Boards of Family Violence Prevention Services, Planned Parenthood and the Government Affairs Council at Planned Parenthood, and the COLFA Arts Advisory Committee at UTSA. Colleen is active in issues and politics locally, statewide, and nationally, is the Vice-Chair of Annie's List statewide Board of Directors, and was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the Presidential Rank Review Board during his first term in office. A Majority Council member of EMILY'S List, she has served on the Executive Board of the Women's Leadership Forum and on the Board of Directors of Blue Star Contemporary Art for San Antonio. She recently served a year-long internship at Archeworks - An Alternative Design School, where she produced designs for Women’s Self-Employment Project while also collaborating on curriculum design for Connections, a Chicago Public Schools Small School. Colleen lives in Monte Vista with her husband, Tim Maloney, while enjoying life and work in this beautiful city with its friendly people.

Frank, AtticRep

Frank Castro is Vice-President and General Counsel for the San Antonio Water System. Mr. Stenger-Castro returned to his native city of San Antonio after serving as a Clinton appointee to the position of Deputy General Counsel for the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., and has served as General Counsel and Counsel to various other entities, including the FDIC. He received his Bachelor of Arts and his Jurisdoctorate from the University of Texas at Austin and has been a participant in the United Nations Leadership Institute at Sarah Lawrence College. He has served on the Blue Star Art Center's Board of Directors, is a member of Rotary International and is a past president of the Texas Human Rights Foundation.


Jeff, AtticRep

Jeff Garvens is the President of Acme Holdings, Inc. (www.electro-coatings.com) a locally headquartered company that owns and manages several industrial metal finishing operations. Despite his degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA and his Masters in Business from UTSA, Jeff has a rich respect and appreciation for art and its role in society, most particularly for live theater and the passion and dedication it inspires in its actors and the community. Jeff serves on the Economic Development Corporation board for Hill Country Village. He is from the San Francisco Bay Area, and has lived in San Antonio since 2001. He is married to Renee Garvens with whom he has three youngish children..

Robert Godines, AtticRep

Robert Godines graduated cum laude with a Bachelors of Business Administration from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Upon graduation, he started his career with Merrill Lynch in the Downtown Los Angeles office where he later served on the Business Financial Services Council for the complex and mentor to other financial advisors. Robert returned home to San Antonio with his wife, Araceli, in 2006. He is currently Assistant Vice President and Senior Financial Advisor in the San Antonio office. He and his wife’s more recent business endeavors have included franchises within Roosters Men’s Grooming Center. Robert’s passion for the arts has led to his involvement with AtticRep. He and his wife are working on their most sacred works of art: their son, Sylver, and daughter, Arabella.

  • Elie Guggenheim (Bio and Photo coming soon)

Andrew Hansen, Administrative Consultant, AtticRep

Andrew Hansen has his M.A. in Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and PhD in Speech from The Pennsylvania State University. An Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech and Drama at Trinity University, Andrew publishes on the analysis and criticism of rhetoric and aesthetics.





Allyson Hays Lane, Board of Directors, AtticRep

Allison Hays Lane received her BA in art history from Sarah Lawrence College and her MS in museum education from Bank Street College of Education. She has been the recipient of a National Endowment Fellowship in arts administration, museum program, and a member of a Rotary International GSE professional exchange sent to Japan. Her theatre administrative duties have included working as the Volunteer Coordinator for the Zachary Scott Theatre, Austin, Texas and the Company Manager for the New Mexico Repertory Theatre, in Santa Fe. At present, Ms. Hays Lane is the director of the OLANA GROUP Fine Art and Design, an arts consulting service based in San Antonio, Texas.


Tim

Tim Hedgepeth is a San Antonio-based theater director, actor and instructor. Recent productions include A Christmas Carol (University of the Incarnate Word), Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Trinity University), Mr. Marmalade and The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (AtticRep), The Actor’s Nightmare & Sister Mary…(Church Theatre and Bistro) and a series of musical revues for the McNay Art Museum and San Antonio Library Foundation. On local stages he has appeared in Talking Heads, Guys & Dolls, The Underpants Gregg Barrios’ Rancho Pancho at the Church Theatre and the Tennessee Williams Festival in New Orleans. Prior to returning to San Antonio, Tim was the Executive Director of the Mississippi Arts Commission in Jackson where he also founded Renaissance Theater Workshop. His productions there included Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Suddenly Last Summer and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? He has served a grants panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and several state arts councils. Upcoming projects include directing Edward Albee’s The Goat or, Who is Sylvia? for AtticRep, where he is proud to be a founding member. Tim's WebPage

  • Roberto Prestigiacomo (See Above-Staff)

Chuck

Chuck Ramirez is an artist and designer who lives and works in San Antonio, Texas. His large-scale photographic portraits of banal objects are humorous, yet poignant metaphors for the transient nature of consumer culture and the frailty of life. He resides in the Baja King William neighborhood with his three cats Leo, Marble Kitty, and Gray Kitty. He loves cooking and entertaining, and is often seen wandering aimlessly about the wine, meat, and cheese departments of Central Market. His motto: "When I’m empty please dispose of me properly."