Staff
The Eagle Theatre is an organization made up of numerous individuals, including volunteers, actors, technical crew, and so on. Guiding and working alongside this dedicated base is our staff, whose talent, experience, and commitment to excellence ensure the Eagle Theatre’s continued success.
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Ted Wioncek III (Co-Artistic Director):Ted has worked with various companies throughout the Delaware Valley, including; The Walnut Street
Theatre, The Wilma Theatre, Act II Playhouse, Montgomery Theatre, Storybook Musical Theatre, BCKSEET Productions, Flashpoint Productions, Mum Puppet Theatre’s Spark Festival and more. Founder/Producing Artistic Director of The Collaborative Act Studio. TCAS was nominated for over 25 NJACT Perry Awards (2008-2011), winning 3, including 2010 Outstanding Production of a Play. Instructor/Guest Speaker for several institutions; Touch of Music Studio, Next Stage Dance & Drama, Studio A, Paul IV High School, The Southern New Jersey Academy of Performing Arts. From 2010 – 2011, Ted served as Associate Producing Artistic Director of The Ritz Theatre Company. He has been featured in numerous publications regarding the arts and business; including SJ Magazine’s “Someone to Watch”, for his success as one of the tri-state’s up-and-coming business builders. He is a former member of Actors’ Equity Association, serving as Equity Deputy on several productions. |
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Ed Corsi (Co-Artistic Director):Ed is an accomplished Actor, Producer and Director. He is the Founder/Producing Artistic Director of Stage Left
Productions. Eagle acting credits: Mark in Rent, Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show, and himself Completely Hollywood (Abridged). Other notable acting credits: Raul in Phantom of the Opera, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Johnny Cade in The Outsiders, Chris in Miss Saigon and many more. Eagle Directing Credits: My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra and Rocky Horror. He also wrote and Directed the 2012 Christmas show. Television: Another World, Days of our Lives, VH1 Cover Wars. Film: Chasing Amy (Kevin Smith), Everyone Says I Love You (Woody Allen) and 9th and Bay (filmed in
Philadelphia). Instructor for many area Children’s Programs including our own 2013 camp here at the Eagle. It was Ed’s pleasure to have the chance to work
with Ted Neeley of Jesus Christ Superstar fame (on an original musical called Rasputin). Next up, Ed will be directing The Eagle’s productions of Urinetown:
the Musical, Smokey Joe’s Café and Little Shop of Horrors. |
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Scott Van Pelt (General Manager): Scott Van Pelt has served as the Manager of the Eagle Theatre since August of 2010, having arrived from a background in theatre and writing. Overseeing general operations, as well as coordinating the box office, Front of House staff, and publicity, Van Pelt is the main point of contact for all inquiries regarding the theatre. |