Godspell - January 27 - February 04, 2018

Bryn Athyn College of the New Church

 Crew Who's Who 

  • Jessica Bostock

    Director/Choreographer

    Jessica Bostock is a director, choreographer, & teaching artist. She danced professionally with Bina Kachine, Dance! & was owner/director of In Motion Dance Company before she ventured into theatre. She has directed &/or choreographed over 45 shows in academic & professional theatres at places such as Bucks County Playhouse, Steel River Playhouse, The Resident Theatre Company, LaSalle University, Genesius Theatre Company, & T4Y Playmakers. She is currently assistant professor of dance & theatre & head of performing arts at Bryn Athyn College as well as Artistic Director of inFlux Dance Company, a professional company in residence at BAC. Upcoming projects include choreographing Iolanthe for The Savoy Company, performing this summer in Philadelphia, Longwood Gardens, & at the International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival in England. Jessica holds a BA in Education & MA in Theatre Arts. Proud member of Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.

  • Graham Bier

    Music Director

    Music director Graham Bier has settled in Huntingdon Valley, but is originally from Sarver in Western PA. He holds positions as Director of Music for the Bryn Athyn Church, and Music Director of the Reading Choral Society. He has led choirs on tours of Serbia and China, and has previously directed shows with Viriditas Opera, the Oberlin Gilbert and Sullivan Players, and the Jumonville Drama Camp. This past summer, Graham performed the role of Gelone in Cesti's Orontea with the Haymarket Opera Company and the title role and lead bass soloist in Purcell's King Arthur at the Amherst Early Music Festival. Graham earned music degrees from Oberlin College and the University of York (UK), where he was awarded a PhD in 2015. He stays active as a professional choral singer (The Crossing, Philadelphia Symphonic Choir), soloist (Choral Arts Philadelphia, Big Apple Baroque), and co-directs the internationally-acclaimed early music ensemble Les Canards Chantants.

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