COMPANY MEMBERS
(in alphabetical order by last name)
EZEKIEL BASKIN -- Governing Member
Ezekiel is a freelance director, lighting designer, producer, and arts educator. Past productions with RLT include The Life and Death of Queen Margaret, She Kills Monsters, Athena, and When The Mind’s Free. Directing credits include To Serve The Hive (Theater Between Addresses), Plague Wedding (TBA), Grail Knight (TBA), Night Train (Electric Lite Collective), Queer Intimacies (Eggtooth Productions), Caeneus (Hampshire College), Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (HC), and The Cake (Asst. Dir., Silverthorne). Ezekiel is a proud Governing Member of Real Live Theatre and is involved with a number of other theatre companies, serving as President of the Board of Directors for Silverthorne Theater Company, as an Artistic Advisory Team member at Play Incubation Collective, and as a Founding Member of Theater Between Addresses.
TOBY VERA BERCOVICI -- Governing Member
Toby Vera Bercovici is a freelance director and teacher. In New York City, she has directed at Theater for the New City, the Looking Glass Theatre, and the Circus Warehouse. Her local productions include Stupid Fucking Bird and The Skin of Our Teeth (Silverthorne Theater), The Roommate, 4,000 Miles, and O Yes I will (I will remember the spirit and texture of this conversation) (Pauline Productions), Blind Dreamers and Of Turlygods & Time: The Tale of King Lear (Serious Play! Theatre Ensemble), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Ashfield Community Theater), Our Town (Northampton Center for the Arts), and The Life and Death of Queen Margaret (Real Live Theatre). She has taught theater at Colby College, Smith College, Holyoke Community College, American International College, and UMass Amherst. She holds a BA in Theater from Smith College and an MFA in Directing from UMass Amherst. She has trained at Shakespeare & Company and with the Michael Chekhov Association, is an associate artist for Pauline Productions, and has collaborated on three productions with The Talking Band at La Mama E.T.C. She was a 2018-2019 Directing Fellow at Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, FL. Toby is now Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Theater & Dance at Cleveland State University. She is the instigator and director of When The Mind’s Free, an original piece in conversation with Shakespeare’s King Lear, collaborating with her fellow RLT members as well as guest artists. www.tobyverabercovici.com
JEANNINE HAAS
Jeannine Haas has been a member of Actor's Equity Association since 1982. She spent her early 20's working in NYC theatre in the 1980's which included a year as an actor-in-residence at LaMama ETC performing in plays and meeting actors she had just read about and studied in college. At age 28, she relocated to Western Massachusetts as an Ada Comstock Scholar at Smith College where she received a BA in Theatre ('86) and a Doctoral Degree from Umass, Amherst (’96). In 2006, she founded Pauline Productions Theatre Company, (PaulineLive.com), producing theatre with a focus on strong roles for women onstage and behind the scenes. Jeannine directs and acts with other theatre companies in MA and NY besides Pauline Productions, including Real Live Theatre. Recent RLT credits include The Life and Death of Queen Margaret.
RACHEL HALL -- Governing Member
Rachel is an actor, director, teaching artist, and all around storytelling enthusiast. She holds a BA in Theatre from the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she also dabbled in scenic and lighting design. She has worked as an educator at North Star: Self-Directed Learning for Teens and The Drama Studio. In addition to training with Real Live Theatre, she has also trained with Shakespeare & Company, The Drama Studio, Hampshire Shakespeare Company, and Ecole Philippe Gaulier. Some of Rachel’s favorite roles include Tilly in the 2017 and 2018 RLT productions of She Kills Monsters, Jessie in the UMass Amherst production of Sweat, and Electra in The Drama Studio’s production of The Murders at Argos. She played Athena in RLT’s 2019 production of Athena. Rachel is also a free-lance video and sound editor/designer, whose sound work can be heard in RLT’s Far Reaches (The Audioplay). In 2023 she directed RLT’s first full production since Covid: Pussy Sludge by Gracie Gardner. Rachel is most passionate about theater that is honest, bold, and uplifts the voices of those who are not often heard. She has been a proud Real Live Theatre company member since 2016.
TRENDA LOFTIN -- Governing Member
Trenda Loftin is most interested in theater's ability to raise awareness, inspire action, question patterns, and build community. She is an actor, teacher, writer, director, and group facilitator. She holds a BA from Smith College in Political and Social Theater. She has performed in Flirting With Danger: Power and Choice in Heterosexual Relationships (a film by the Media Education Foundation), The Lonely Soldier Project, Nickel and Dimed, and The Sexual Liberation of Mammy. With RLT she has performed in Hand Grenades, The Lion & The Clown: A Rumi Lovesong for Beauty & the Beast, Far Reaches, and co-directed When Last We Flew. She was a co-facilitator of Caught Off Guard, an educational theater troupe at Northampton High School, and an acting teacher at Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter High School. She is currently the Co-chair and Youth Engagement & Arts Integration Specialist of GLSEN (Gay, Lesbian, Straight Education Network). Trenda is the author of When The System Swallows You and the children’s theater piece And Then…A Quest for an Original Story. www.trendaloftin.com
DAN MORBYRNE -- Co-Founder
Dan Morbyrne is an actor, director, teacher, writer, fight-choreographer, and fool. He co-founded Real Live Theatre in 2013 with his amazingly talented wife Ellen, and played the role of Iago in the company’s debut production, The Tragedy of Othello. He also played the role of Julian in The Lion & The Clown: A Rumi Lovesong for Beauty & the Beast. In addition to his work with RLT, Dan is a Faculty member at the Drama Studio, a non-profit theatre conservatory for young people in Springfield, MA, where he has directed over twenty productions including Antigone, The Comedy of Errors, Hamlet, Cymbeline, Pinocchio, and Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom. With RLT he co-created The Life & Death of Queen Margaret and he directed She Kills Monsters in 2017 & 2018. Dan also spent many years as a member of the Serious Play! Theatre Ensemble, including a stint as their Associate Artistic Director. Dan has also worked with Hampshire Shakespeare, Chester Theatre, State of Play Productions, and the North Star Players. Dan has taught acting classes and workshops at multiple high schools and colleges including HCC, Smith College, Wilbraham and Monson Academy, Central High School, Northampton High School, and PVPA. Dan has been lucky enough to play a great many characters in his life thus far, but a few of his favorites would have to be; Iago, King Lear, and Captain Hook. In 2023, he returned to the stage to play Adam in RLT’s production of Pussy Sludge.
ELLEN MORBYRNE -- Governing Member, Co-Founder
Ellen Morbyrne is a multidisciplinary theatre artist rooted in the CT River Valley of Western MA. She is an alumna of the Serious Play! Theatre Ensemble, trained with Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, and has a BA in Theatre from Smith College, where she directed Chuck Mee’s Big Love as her senior project. They ran the theatre program at North Star: Self-Directed Learning for Teens from 2003-2019, where they directed dozens of productions, including their own adaptations of The Last Unicorn and Through the Looking Glass, and their own original scripts Persephone and The Lion and the Clown: A Rumi Lovesong for Beauty and the Beast. She is also a repeat director for the annual 24 Hour Theater Project in Northampton. Ellen’s favorite acting roles include Lucy in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown and Ilona Ritter in She Loves Me (North Star Players); Lily in The Skriker, Cressida in Troilus and Cressida, and Goneril in Of Turlygods and Time: The Tale of King Lear (Serious Play! Theatre Ensemble); York in The Life & Death of Queen Margaret and Agnes in She Kills Monsters (Real Live Theatre). Ellen’s directing credits with RLT include: The Tragedy of Othello, The Lion & The Clown: A Rumi Lovesong for Beauty & the Beast (which they also wrote), When Last We Flew (co-directed with Trenda Loftin), Athena, and Far Reaches (which she also wrote). They are also RLT’s jack-of-all-trades, stepping in to produce, light design, and support our productions whenever needed. In addition to their work in the theatre, Ellen studies and teaches yoga, mentors homeschooling teenagers, and co-parents two fabulous children with her life-mate Dan.
MYKA PLUNKETT
Myka Plunkett studied music theater at the University of Central Oklahoma and resides in Northampton, Massachusetts. Shows include: Seminar, A Year with Frog and Toad, and Laughter on the 23rd Floor (New Century Theater), Uncle Vanya and Soldier's Heart (Academy of Music), The Life and Death of Queen Margaret, She Kills Monsters, and Hand Grenades (Real Live Theatre), Tar2fe! (Silverthorne Theater), An Inspector Calls, Iris, and Johnny Guitar (Majestic Theater), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (ACTh), Macbeth and King Lear (Hubbard Hall), and Annie Get Your Gun (Jewelbox Theater). Myka is part of the ensemble developing When The Mind’s Free.
JULISSA RODRIGUEZ
Julissa is an actor, teaching artist, and Latin percussionist with more than fifteen years of experience in the arts. She is half of the percussion duo called PUERTOMINICANA with Iréne “I-Shea” Shaikly, focusing on Afro-Caribbean Latino cultural roots and rhythms as well as youth development and women empowerment. Julissa graduated from Trinity College with a degree in Theatre and Dance. In addition to being a member of Real Live Theatre, Julissa trained for years as a member of Serious Play! Theatre Ensemble with whom she toured to NYC, London, and Edinburgh, Scotland where she performed at “The Fringe,” the largest theatre festival in the world. Her travels also include Cape Town, South Africa, where she was part of an artist exchange that afforded her the opportunity to work and teach with some of the most incredible artists, performers, and students she has ever met. Recent work with RLT includes The Life & Death of Queen Margaret, She Kills Monsters, Far Reaches, and When Last We Flew.
SYL SIMMONS
Syl Simmons recently relocated back to Albany, NY after spending years as a farmer, theatre artist, and social activist in Western Massachusetts. As a teenager they were heavily involved in the North Star Players under the direction of Ellen Morbyrne and Nia Steiner where Syl performed in As You Like It by William Shakespeare, The Lion & The Clown by Ellen Morbyrne, and The Skriker by Caryl Churchill in which they played Josie. Syl is also a singer who has worked with Act Too Studio for years under the direction of Melinda Beasi, including as stage manager and lighting designer for The Medium (2015), as Orfeo in Il Sogno d’Arianna (2016), and as lighting designer for Rinaldo (2019). Syl also played Anathalie in Smith College’s 2016 production of Our Lady of Kibeho directed by Nicole Watson. RLT roles include Natalie in When Last We Flew and Mary Wallace in Athena, as well as management for Far Reaches (The Audioplay).
EMILY TANCH
Emily Tanch is a singer and actor who graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with concentrations in performance and costume design. Recent favorite productions include: The Glass Menagerie (Laura), The Liar (Lucrece), A New Brain (Nancy D), Peter Pan (Jane), Company (Amy), Fissures (Casey), Donny Johns (Ann), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Puck), Fiddler on the Roof (Tzeitl), Words Words Words (Kafka), The Universal Language (Dawn). Recent work with RLT includes The Life and Death of Queen Margaret (Earl of Warwick, Witch) and She Kills Monsters (Kaliope/Costume Designer).
LINDA TARDIF
B.A: UMass Amherst. International: Milosevic at the Hague (JaokimInterfest, Serbia/Serious Play!) National: FoodPlay (FoodPlay Productions). New York: Sleep No More-Inferno (Punchdrunk/Emursive), Marcellus Shale, Hot Lunch Apostles (Talking Band/ La MaMa etc.), AliceGraceAnon, The Brink of Us (New Georges), African Drum (Shadow Box Theater). Regional: Voices In Conflict (New Century Theatre), 4,000 Miles (Pauline Productions),The Skin of Our Teeth (Silverthorne Theatre Company), Raggedy Ann, Three Pigs, Puss in Boots (PaintBox Theatre), The Winter's Tale (Eggtooth Productions), Grace for President (PaintBox Theatre), The Life and Death of Queen Margaret, and Far Reaches (Real Live Theatre). Linda is part of the ensemble developing When The Mind’s Free.
JULIA WHALEN
Julia is a multi-disciplinary artist, specializing in costume design and prop creation. She has worked on scads of local theatre productions as well as several film projects and other independent artistic endeavors both locally and afar. She’s usually too busy to do things like write bios, particularly since the arrival of her two fabulous children. RLT work includes The Life & Death of Queen Margaret, Far Reaches, She Kills Monsters, When Last We Flew, and Pussy Sludge.
Current GUEST ARTISTS
when the mind’s free
LIZ STANTON -- Colleen in When The Mind’s Free, 2019-2024 (development residencies, staged readings, production)
CAROLYN GOELZER -- Sharon in When The Mind’s Free, 2019-2024 (development residencies, staged readings, production)
ANNELISE NIELSEN -- Choreographer for and Rowan in When The Mind’s Free, 2019-2024 (development residencies, staged readings, production)
SAMUEL V. PERRY -- Composer for When The Mind’s Free, 2023-2024 (staged readings, production)
MIKAYLA REID -- Costume Designer for When The Mind’s Free, 2024 (production)