Staff and Board of Directors

Anne Fulwiler, Producing Director
Anne Cantler Fulwiler has been the director of the Baltimore Theatre Project since November 2001, a period during which the 40-year-old venue has enjoyed a vibrant renewal of artistic reputation and financial stability. Previously, she worked for CenterStage Baltimore as associate director of development and the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation as a program associate. In New York, Fulwiler worked in various capacities with numerous off-, and off-off-Broadway theater companies, most notably MCC Theatre and Meredith Monk/The House Foundation. She has served as a panelist for the Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour Program, the Maryland State Arts Council, and the Governor’s Arts Awards Maryland.  Anne is currently on the leadership boards of Theatre Project, Samuel Ready Scholarships, and the Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance. She and her husband Tucker are the proud parents of Jimmy (17) and Charlotte (13).

Brad J. Ranno, Technical Director and Production Manager, holds a BA in theatre from The University of Maryland in College Park, and an MA in arts administration from Goucher College.  Brad started out as the Production Manager of The Audrey Herman Spotlighters Theatre from 2002-04.  He was the Theatre Technician and Technical Director for Cockpit-in-Court at CCBC Essex from 2005 to 2011. He has also been technical director for The Colorado Catechism with Journeyman Theatre, Orlandus with Blue River Productions at Morgan State, and for A Solider's Play for Morgan State University's Academic Theatre.  He was the stage manager for the Washington National Opera's Opera Institute in 2011.  He is a designer of sets, lights, sound, and projection in the Baltimore Washington area, and has directed The Mineola Twins, Cloud 9, The Shape of Things, Arms and the Man,and Approaching Zanzibar.  He is an artistic associate at Adventure Theatre.

Chris Pfingsten, General Manager, is a Maryland native and graduate of Towson University. Chris recently returned to Baltimore after 21 years in Orlando, Florida, where he was an actor at Disney World, as well as a charter resident company member of Orlando Theatre Project, where he was an actor, stage manager, producer, production manager, director, designer, and technical director for over 45 different productions and projects. He also served as President and Vice President of OTP, and from 2005-2007 was the General Manager. Most recently, Chris was the Development Director for Baltimore Shakespeare Festival, and acted in their productions of Every Christmas Story Ever Told!! and Hamlet.

Sidney Pink, Gallery Curator, is a curator, artist, and arts advocate.

Pink has served as Gallery Coordinator for the John Fonda Gallery for 5 years. Pink has coordinated and curated over 50 exhibitions in the Baltimore area featuring emerging regional artists. He also serves on the Theatre Project Board and is a member of the Emerging Arts Advocates Committee with the Maryland Citizens for the Arts.

As an artist, Pink has exhibited in New York, Baltimore, San Francisco, L.A., Berlin, and Tokyo.  His work has been featured in various publications including Fine Line Magazine, Japan’s Artcollector, and the New York Times Magazine.


Board of Directors:
Gary Pasternack, MD PhD, President
John C. Wilson, Vice President
Anne Cantler Fulwiler, Secretary
Pat Dzierwinski, Treasurer
Bart Butler
George Chang
Sandra Fink
Charlie Gjerde
dian perrin
Sidney Pink


Emeriti
Charles F. Morgan, Esq.
Philip Arnoult

 

 

 

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