WorkShop Theater
Joseph Franchini is an accomplished actor with extensive experience in the performing arts and communications. Currently an actor at Workshop Theater Company since October 2009, Joseph previously served as a Communications Assistant at Atlantic Philanthropies, managing executive calendars and departmental meetings from July 2010 to April 2011. Joseph also held the position of Kelly Awards Administrator at Magazine Publishers of America from September 2003 to June 2010, overseeing award submissions and public relations. Earlier career roles include columnist for Metrosource Magazine, where Joseph created the popular "Metro Diary," and Dining Facilities Manager at the Gilman Foundation, recognized for exceptional service. Joseph's foundational experience includes office management and event planning with ID Export and Oram Group Events, respectively. Joseph holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama from New York University and a certificate in Acting from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
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WorkShop Theater
The WorkShop Theater's mission is the rigorous development and production of new American plays and musicals that transport, challenge and surprise both artists and audiences. The Development Process The WorkShop Theater is a vital resource for artists and audiences to explore new works. From staged readings to polished productions, over 170 professional playwrights, actors and directors are given the tools of our development process to bring their works to life. You're not just an audience member at the WorkShop; you're a part of the development process.