leadership
Scott Phillips
Producing Artistic Director
Jennifer King
Artistic Director

artistic/production
Dan Saski
Artistic Associate
April George
Production Manager
Joe Winkler
Resident Sound Designer
Brino Ism
Scenic Charge Artist
Jeff Thomas
Photographer
Celeste Thomas
Photographer

administration
Mary Lou Sefton
Bookkeeper | Administrative Coordinator
Alice Grindling
Box Office | Administrative Assistant
Eric Andresen
IT Coordinator
Mary Ann Phillips
Usher Coordinator
Sandi Rosner
Box Office Coordinator
Lisa Fischer
Box Office Associate
Tim Hayes
Box Office Associate
Nancy Sefton
Box Office Associate
Cynthia Smith
Box Office Associate

education
Jennifer King
Education Director
Alice Grindling
Conservatory Coordinator | Teaching Artist
Dan Saski
School Outreach Coordinator | YAC Artistic Director

associate artists
Dodds Delzell
Priscilla Locke
Ken Sonkin
Peggy Van Patten
William Wilson
Sharon Winegar



Scott Phillips, Producing Artistic Director

Scott's directing credits for the Rep include A Christmas Carol (’06), Hamlet, Bus Stop, Romeo & Juliet, Red Herring, The Birthday Party, That Championship Season, Reckless and Bocci. He is a founding member and Resident Director for Trinity Shakespeare Company of San Francisco, for whom he has directed Richard II and Henry IV, part I. An Associate Artist with the Rep from 1995-98, he spent 1999-2001 with the Dallas Theater Center as both a professional actor and stage technician. As an actor with DTC, he performed in Twelfth Night (Fabian), Hedda Gabler (Judge Brack) and Dreamlandia (Seth), a world premiere by Octavio Solis. Additional acting credits include Drake’s Drum (Sir Thomas Doughty) a world premiere, Twelfth Night (Malvolio), American Buffalo (Donny), The Night of the Iguana (Reverend T.L. Shannon), The Mystery of Irma Vep  (Jane Twisden, etc.), Incorruptible (Brother Martin), Talley’s Folly (Matt Friedman), My Fair Lady (Henry Higgins), The Laramie Project (Ensemble), One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest (R.P.  McMurphy), True West (Lee) and The Glass Menagerie (Tom).