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John Milosich (Milo)

John Milosich (Milo) earned his MFA in theater from Naropa University. He graduated from Edinboro University with a BA in Music. He trained and performed for five years with DC's Synetic Theater, appearing in Host and Guest, Master and Margarita, Crackpots, Salomé and the premier as well as the Kennedy Center productions of Hamlet… the rest is silence, and Frankenstein which received the 2007 Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Ensemble. For Classika Theater he directed the 2007 production of Galactika, which was later performed in the Washington DC Folklife Festival. John received the Naropa University 2005 Student Produced Open Theater Award as director of Everything that Breathes for which he composed the original score as well. He also composed and served as music director for Classika Theater's The Bremen Musicians and recently for Dog and Pony DC's production of Mother Courage.
Nicholas Allen

Nicholas Allen studied drama at both The Catholic University of America and Ithaca College, receiving his Bachelor's of the Arts from Ithaca College in December of 2002. After returning to Washington, D.C., Nicholas began working with Synetic Theater and The Stanislavsky Theater in 2003. As a performer, he trained in Pantomime and Dance under the Synetic Theater umbrella, appearing in numerous performances including: Salomé, The Crackpots, Master and Margarita, Host and Guest, Jason and the Argonauts, and Dracula. Eventually, Nicholas moved onto directing through Synetic Family Productions/Classika Theater. As a director in residence, he wrote, choreographed and directed shows such as Galactika (in joint partnership with NASA), Aesop's Fables, The Snow Queen, Peter and the Wolf (performed through and with the United States Marine Corps Band), Hansel and Gretel, The Bremen Musicians, Momotaro, The Lion and the Mouse, A Classical Fool, and The Monkeys of DanYang. His adult contemporary play, The Perfect Ending, was produced through The National Conservatory of Drama Arts.

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