Colin Hanlon - Director 

Colin Hanlon is a director, actor and writer living in New York City. This summer, Colin directed ‘Buyer & Cellar’ at Theatre Workshop Nantucket and ‘Sylvia’ at Sharon Playhouse. This past winter he directed the new play ‘Kowalski’ by Gregg Ostrin off-broadway at the Duke on 42nd Street. He also directed ‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ and co-directed 'It's Only a Play' at George Street Playhouse. He's the co-producer & star of Submissions Only. He's also an adjunct professor at NYU New Studio, LIU, Stella Adler and Cap 21. He teaches auditioning and self-tape technique at his private studio. Still a working actor as he's been on “Modern Family,” “Difficult People,” “The Sinner,” “The Good Fight” and currently “Uncoupled” on Showtime. Broadway: Falsettos, Rent, Wicked (First National Tour) and In Transit. Off-Broadway: NYC premier of Dot by Colman Domingo (Vineyard Theater, dir. Susan Stroman), A.R. Gurney’s last play Final Follies dir. David Saint (Cherry Lane) and I Love You Because (original cast). @ColinHanlon 


Neal Lerner - Writer/Performer 

Neal Lerner is a Yale School of Drama–trained actor who’s spent years doing theater in NYC and at regional theaters across the country. He’s appeared in over 75 TV shows and films — often as a doctor, a lawyer, or occasionally both in the same week. Most recently, he appeared in the Academy Award–winning film American Fiction and the Gus Van Sant–directed series Feud. In addition to acting, Neal has written several plays, with What Would Meryl Do? being his latest (and possibly most unhinged) work yet.