Jonathan Cottle (Set/Lighting Designer) is a theatre designer and technician. Recent design credits include: “What Happens to Women Here” and “The Living” (set) with Stone Soup Theatre Arts, “The Other Shore” (set) at Hampshire College, “Lake” (set/lights) at the Zipper Factory, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” (lights) at Barrow Mansion in Jersey City, and “Under Milk Wood” (lights) at HERE Arts Center. Jonathan is a graduate of Fordham University, credits there include: “Clue and the Parlor Games” (lights), “H&A” (set/video), “Fall Up and Fly” (set/lights), and “Exit, Pursued by Bear” (set). He is excited to be working with Centaur Tradrifuge Group.

Phil Gasper (Actor) is PUMPED to make his New York City theatre debut in the Geographical History of America. Thank you Frances, Ruth, Julia, Lindsay, and Randi.

Lindsey Hope Pearlman (Actress) began her love affair with Gertrude Stein's writing while living in Paris, France in the spring of 2007. The Geographical History of America marks Lindsey's third Stein-based project, after directing and performing Ladies' Voices and Identity: A Poem in the spring of 2008. She is a founding member of Human Group, formed with three fellow Hamilton College graduates. Favorite projects include The Snow White Project presented by FIAF and performing with The Drafts, the Horse Trade Non-Equity Ensemble.

Randi Rivera (Director) is a director, designer, stage manager, and technician. She is thrilled to be working on Stein alongside Lindsey once again after designing Ladies' Voices and Identity: A Poem in the spring of 2008. Randi is a founding member of Human Group and a graduate of Hamilton College. Since graduating she has proudly worked with many companies, including Dance Theater Workshop, New York Film Academy, and of course Horse Trade Theater Group.