Our dedicated team works miracles with sound, props, scripts, promotion and so much more. A Wind machine, rain machine, hand props like the 'squeaker' (a door creaking), the slider (window closing sound), and a small door to slam and a swinging door to push- all the elements that make a radio show work for the audience.
We have been producing since 2009 and hope to continue for years to come. |
Sydnie Grosberg RongaSydnie Grosberg Ronga has directed extensively in New York, St. Louis, and regionally, staging plays such as Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Design For Living, Hayfever and several new plays. Sydnie has been directing shows for Gotham Radio Theatre and she recently directed a critically acclaimed production of It Had to Be You in St. Louis. As Associate Artistic Director of The Phoenix Theatre Company, Sydnie directed Boy Meets Girl, Alone At The Beach, and The Nerd. She has directed two of Branislav Tomich’s one-man plays; Blue Lanterns which had a highly successful run in New York fall '09, and Café God which played in NYC, St. Louis and won a Drama Logue Award in Los Angeles. She is The Associate Artistic Director of Max & Louie Productions (St. Louis), on the steering committee for the Project Rushmore Theatre Company, NYC, and has worked with Manhattan Class Company and The Women’s Project. As an arts educator Sydnie has worked with students of all ages, directing shows from elementary school to college and designing theatre curriculum for in-school and after-school programs. She is an acting teacher and coach. Born in St. Louis, she is a graduate of Webster University.
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Mark DignamVeteran prop man, Mark Dignam helped to design and build several props for Gotham over the years. The wind and rain machine are two of his favorites. He has worked for Lincoln Center Theater for over 10 years and been a stage hand for over 30.
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Abi DeGayAbi Degay started out as a production assistant to Gotham Radio Theatre’s production of Idiot’s Delight in 2010, and then serving as sound engineer and operator in future shows. She has also worked with Gotham’s director, Sydney Grosberg Ronga, in shows produced by Project Rushmore and various school productions. Abi was introduced to the performing arts while attending LaGuardia High School of the Performing Arts as a technical theatre major.
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