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The Pistarckle Moment Greets Frank Bartolucci, the Resident Director

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Mr. Bartolucci brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Pistarckle Theater. Here's a brief scan of his career: Frank has directed over 50 plays for Pistarckle Theater since 2003 as a freelance and Resident Director. And a few of the musicals include A Little Shop of Horrors; The All-Night Strut; Rent; The Rocky Horror Show; Hair; Cabaret; Chicago; Rock of Ages; and Sister Act and a few of the plays were: American Buffalo; Red; Proof; Venus in Fur; A Steady Rain; Love Letters; and Play It Again Sam. He received his Theater training at SUNY Geneseo. Upon Graduation, he co-founded The Portable Players, a professional touring company producing Jacque Brel…Feiffer’s People and created an original musical revue of composer Stephen Schwartz work: Magic To Do (renamed Day by Day). Additionally, Frank has worked on several major motion pictures, most notably Home For The Holidays, directed by Jodi Foster and Boys starring Winona Ryder. Frank was Executive Director of the St. John based Epiphany Theater Company. In 2003, he created A State of Grace Productions, Inc., producing and directing Ain’t Misbehavin' at the Old Mill Playhouse.
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Mr. Bartolucci brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Pistarckle Theater. Here's a brief scan of his career: Frank has directed over 50 plays for Pistarckle Theater since 2003 as a freelance and Resident Director. And a few of the musicals include A Little Shop of Horrors; The All-Night Strut; Rent; The Rocky Horror Show; Hair; Cabaret; Chicago; Rock of Ages; and Sister Act and a few of the plays were: American Buffalo; Red; Proof; Venus in Fur; A Steady Rain; Love Letters; and Play It Again Sam. He received his Theater training at SUNY Geneseo. Upon Graduation, he co-founded The Portable Players, a professional touring company producing Jacque Brel…Feiffer’s People and created an original musical revue of composer Stephen Schwartz work: Magic To Do (renamed Day by Day). Additionally, Frank has worked on several major motion pictures, most notably Home For The Holidays, directed by Jodi Foster and Boys starring Winona Ryder. Frank was Executive Director of the St. John based Epiphany Theater Company. In 2003, he created A State of Grace Productions, Inc., producing and directing Ain’t Misbehavin' at the Old Mill Playhouse.
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