| | TROY SIEBELS, TREASURER Troy Siebels serves as an Artistic Director of Village Theatre Project, and as Executive Director for The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in downtown Worcester, to open in spring 2008 following a $30 million dollar historic restoration. Troy served as Producing Director at Stoneham Theatre for its first three seasons, achieving award-winning artistic excellence, and growing the theatre by more than 300% to an annual budget of $1.5 million; creating a catalyst for revitalization of the downtown area. Troy spent three years in New York as General Manager of Focus Lighting, a leading architectural design firm; supervising 18 designers and growing income by 60% to $5 million, with high-profile projects in most major cities in the U.S., Europe, Asia, South America and the Middle East. Troy served until 1998 as Managing Director of American Stage Festival in Milford and Nashua, N.H., supervising staff and guest artists in production of ten plays and musicals per year in two venues; also designing and supervising construction of the theatre's 277-seat second stage, and presiding over a major turnaround in marketing and fundraising campaigns. Troy served as Director of Production at Toledo Repertoire Theatre and as Associate Producer and Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Summer Theatre at Mount Holyoke; and has served on the Boards of Directors of Stoneham's Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable; and is currently a member of MAASH; and was recently recognized by Worcester Business Journal as one of 2006’s “40 under Forty”. Troy's directing credits include Artist Descending a Staircase, The Mystery of Irma Vep, Jerry Finnegan's Sister, Dial M for Murder, Wait Until Dark, and his own critically-acclaimed adaptation of Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Troy holds a BFA from the N.C. School of the Arts.  |