Founder/Artistic Director Alyssa Reit
Leanne DeCamp received a BFA in drama at NYU. At the age of six, she began dancing ballet, and continued
throughout her life. She has performed in many musicals and plays, including an international tour of West Side Story,
The Sound of Music, Damn Yankees, The Three Sisters, and A Midsummer’s Night Dream. Currently, she teaches
music and movement to children.
Hannah Lavan was trained at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and apprenticed at the Berkshire Theatre Festival
in Stockbridge, MA. She has studied classical acting with Shakespeare and Co. in Lenox, MA and in a summer intensive
at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Notable roles include Lady MacBeth in MacBeth and Rochester in
an all female production of The Libertines and Wrayburn in The Back of Beyond with Lurking Truth Theater Company.
Hannah has written and directed several plays, including Group Therapy, which premiered at the Aberystwyth Arts
Centre. She has also produced plays in the West End and Off-Broadway and is co-founder of Music on the Loose, a
Manhattan-based production company.
Una McGillicuddy hails from Dublin, Ireland, where she first took to the boards performing professionally as a bird at
the age of ten. At Trinity College, she was an active member of Trinity Players, with featured leading roles of the
eponymous heroine of Wycherly’s The Country Wife; Gwendolyn in Travesties; and Annie Annie in Arden’s Sgt.
Musgrave’s Last Dance. She also worked as a drama teacher in Dublin Schools, and directed many children’s
performances there. She has played at The Edinburgh Theater Fringe Festival a number of times, and has performed in
Manhattan with Frank and Malachy McCourt at the Irish Arts Center as The Yellow Peril in Hugh Leonard’s DA. Una is
a NY State licensed elementary school teacher, and teaches Irish language classes.
Raegan Wood Sanders grew up in Berkeley, California where she trained in modern dance with her parents, both
former members of the Martha Graham Dance Company. She studied at the San Francisco Ballet School before moving
to New York, where she became a principal dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company. She has performed with Dave
Parsons, the late Chris Gillis and most recently with her sister Ellis Wood's company, Wood Dance. She has also directed
the children’s dance program at the Brooklyn College Preparatory Center for the Performing Arts and served as artist
in residence for New York’s City Center Outreach Program and New Jersey Performing Arts Center. Raegan is currently
on faculty at Rutgers University in the Mason Gross School of the Arts.
Lisa L. Wenzel has been active as an actor, director, producer, musician, musical director, and teacher for the past 25
years. Productions she has directed include Sweeney Todd, Menotti’s Amahl & The Night Visitors, The Telephone, and
The Children’s Hour. She toured nationally with the Boston Shakespeare Co., bringing Shakespeare to public schools
all over the country, and has brought shows to Italy and Scotland. She and her former comedy partner wrote and
performed their own weekly show on cable TV and in numerous nightclubs in Boston. Educated at The Berklee School
of Music, the New England. Conservatory, and Harvard University, Lisa did vocal training with Kristen Linklater and has
studied with many theater teachers on the East Coast, most recently with Jordan Charney in New York City. Currently
she produces a folk music series in Westchester, The Golden Apple Coffeehouse.
A.S.DeBaun (Set Designer) has been a visual artist, painter, and worked in various capacities in theatre production
for twenty years. Her visual arts education started at S.U.N.Y., College at Purchase where she studied under Len
Stokes, and John Cohen. At the Brooklyn Museum Painting School, she studied with Joan Semel. She completed her
B.A. at New York University where she earned the Founder’s Day Award. After a short career in filmmaking,
photography, and television, Ann returned to her earliest interests: painting and theatre. She has been a costume
mistress, set painter, property maker, for various Off Broadway productions. She has toured abroad in Europe and
the Middle East. In 2001, Ann co-founded The Ossining Arts Center in Ossining, NY, an organization which provides
after school programs in the fine arts to various public schools, utilizing local professional artists to inspire young
people. Ann’s painting is featured on the back cover of Singing Harp’s first CD, Oisin in Tir na n-Og. She is delighted
to be a member of Singing Harp because it combines her love of the visual arts with the mystery of the theatre.
Enid Mochizuki (Costume Designer) has been sewing and designing since the age of eight, thanks to a
bloodline of seamstresses on both sides of her family. She is inspired by the depth and breadth of what is
contained in these fairy tales. Her goal is to pass on sewing to youngsters and give them yet another tool for
creativity, and she currently teaches an after-school sewing program in Ossining. She hopes to touch
people’s lives in a positive way through what she loves.
Terrence Montgomery (Stage Director) is the Director of Theater and chair of the Visual and Performing Arts
Department at the Dwight School in NYC. There he produces, directs and designs two major productions, two
showcase productions and one Carnegie Hall production each year. He is also an associate director of acting for the
Ellis Wood Dance Company in NYC. Terry is the proud father of five beloved children.