Joseph Gallo
JOSEPH GALLO is the playwright-in-residence at Mile Square Theatre where he developed Long Gone Daddy, which was originally produced in a Salon Tour of homes around Hoboken, NJ. Prior work at MST includes the workshop of his play Two-Man Kidnapping Rule, which was later produced in New York City at the New Ohio Theatre, and published in Smith & Kraus's anthology 2012 Best Men's Stage Monologues and Scenes. Other MST productions include: Ya Gotta Believe! - in the 5th Annual 7th Inning Stretch;...See more
JOSEPH GALLO is the playwright-in-residence at Mile Square Theatre where he developed Long Gone Daddy, which was originally produced in a Salon Tour of homes around Hoboken, NJ. Prior work at MST includes the workshop of his play Two-Man Kidnapping Rule, which was later produced in New York City at the New Ohio Theatre, and published in Smith & Kraus's anthology 2012 Best Men's Stage Monologues and Scenes. Other MST productions include: Ya Gotta Believe! - in the 5th Annual 7th Inning Stretch; and the extended run of My Italy Story, starring two-time Emmy Award-winner Tom Pelphrey, which transferred to Rutgers University, and later played at the Barrow Street Theatre in New York. His producing credits at MST include: the 11th Annual 7th Inning Stretch; It's A Wonderful Life; A Year with Frog and Toad; and the dance/theatre installation Much Ado About Cucumbers & Cigars, where he additionally served as dramaturg, and director of the filmed version of the performance. He also directed Edith Freni's Flare for the 11th Annual Stretch, which was named one of The Best American Short Plays of 2013, and is published by Applause Books. As a solo writer/performer he appeared in the original production of My Italy Story at Penguin Rep, which later had its debut Off-Broadway at the 47th Street Theatre in New York, starring Danny Mastrogiorgio ("...a compelling page turner." - New York Times). Other solo shows include Whizzy and The Jealousy Piece, both of which premiered in the American Living Room festival at HERE. He is also a frequent participant at The Moth in New York City where he is a StorySLAM champion. He currently serves as Coordinator of Theatre and Film at Hudson County Community College, where he founded and developed the college's Liberal Arts: Theatre Arts - Associate in the Arts program. Most recently he was named the 2016 recipient of the Lincoln Center Prize for Innovative Teaching in Theatre. Training: MFA in Playwriting, Ohio University. See less
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