Who's Who At Hub
Lauren Elias-Founder/Producing Artistic Director
Lauren is a graduate of Brandeis University (BA - Theatre Arts). Her Boston area acting credits include Murder on the Polar Express with The Gold Dust Orphans; Body and Sold (staged reading) with Central Square Theatre; Happy Medium's Romeo and Juliet, dir. Paula Plum; Heart and Dagger's Polaroid Stories (Ensemble-IRNE Award nominee for Best Ensemble); SpeakEasy Stage's workshop production of The Blue Room (The Married Woman); Amazing Things' The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Lin-EMACT DASH award nominee); Commonwealth Shakespeare's Othello (u/s Emilia); and Brandeis Theatre Company's Love's Labour's Lost, dir. Steve Maler (Moth). Regional credits include Connecticut Free Shakespeare, Act 2 Theater and AlphaNYC. Lauren has also worked in theatre as a producer, director, grant-writer and dog-trainer. When she is not on or around the stage, Lauren can be found working with all things furry, fuzzy and feathery. Lauren is a proud Equity Membership Candidate. |
Daniel Bourque - Associate Artistic Director
Dan has directed plays in bars, churches, a tent, a barn and the occasional theater. He is Associate Artistic Director for the Hub Theatre Company of Boston where his productions include True West, Coyote on a Fence, Art, Loot, Six Hotels (Boston premiere, co-directed with John Geoffrion) and Three Days of Rain. Other credits include John Geoffrion's Our Town Plus Zombies (Providence Fringe) and Bad Hamlet (Providence and Seacoast Fringe) Trent England's A Play About Nothing (PortFringe and the Providence Fringe) and Leslie Powell's The Way Life Should Be at the Actor's Studio of Newburyport. He spent two years at Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany, NY as Assistant to the Artistic Director/Literary Intern and has also worked at Stageworks in Hudson NY, and the Westport Country Playhouse. A member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab and Directors Lab West, he is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine and a Maine native. |
John Geoffion- Founder/Former Artistic Director
website John's 20-year career as an actor, director, producer, critic, essayist and playwright is a testament to his passion and commitment to live theatre. He has worked with regional, summer stock, fringe and local theatre up and down the east coast. Boston-area credits include Oscar Wilde in Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde (Best Actor in a play, IRNE & B'way World Boston) and Bernard Nightingale in Arcadia with Bad Habit Productions, and has also appeared with New Repertory Theatre, Stoneham Theatre, Theatre on Fire, Argos Productions, Happy Medium Theatre, and 11:11 Theatre Co. His regional credits include Baltimore's Everyman Theatre, Washington's Folger Theatre and Studio Theatre; his summer stock credits include Acadia Repertory Theatre (Bar Harbor ME), the Peterborough (NH) Players and Lost Nation Theatre (Montpelier VT). His original performance piece BAD HAMLET won Best Experimental Production at the 2009 Capital Fringe Festival. He studied with the legendary actor/teacher Austin Pendleton for two years at HB Studio in New York City. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Catholic University of America, and recently served as President of the Small Theatre Alliance of Boston. John currently resides in DC. |