www.foolmoontheatre.org

Support Live Theatre in South Jersey!

WHO'S BEHIND "FOOL MOON?"

Where?
The Margate Community Church,
8900 Ventnor Ave., Margate, NJ
(Use Thurlow Ave. Entrance)
Driving Directions

MEET OUR PRODUCERS AND DIRECTORS

Paul Herron (Producer/Director) has performed, produced, and directed theatre in South Jersey for the past fifteen years.  Mr. Herron most recently directed Sylvia for Fool Moon Theatre Company,  One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Lend Me a Tenor at the Gateway Theatre and Pirates of Penzance with the Ocean City Pops at the Ocean City Music Pier.  With the Margate Little Theatre he directed A Little Night Music, The Secret Garden, Follies, The Glass Menagerie, and Lost in Yonkers.  He has performed in numerous productions including as Major General Stanley in Pirates, C.S. Lewis in Shadowlands, and Andy in Love Letters.  Paul studied theatre at Stockton State College, Pomona, NJ, The Theatre Project, Baltimore MD, and at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, CA.  He has an MBA from Richard Stockton College.
Pat Moore (Co-Producer/Group Sales Director) was responsible for group sales and
marketing at The South Jersey Regional Theatre under the direction of Paul Aiken for fifteen years.  An alumnus of Settlement Music School on Philadelphia. her love of musical theatre has led to numerous productions and roles, a few favorites include
Damn Yankees (Sister), The Music Man (Mrs. Paroo), at the 76 House and Funny Girl (Mrs. Brice) at ACCC Drama, Guys and Dolls (the General) at the Ocean City Music Pier with the OC POPS.  In all  Ms. Moore has performed in more than two dozen shows in South Jersey alone.  She sings with The Mainland Choral Society, Festival Chorus, and Cape Show Chorale.  Ms. Moore is a vocal soloist with the professional trio Elke and Friends.  She resides with the husband in Egg Harbor Twp.

Pattye Herron (Co-Producer/Performer) starred in Lost in Yonkers and was
featured in
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest  at the Gateway Playhouse.  She also
starred in
Shadowlands with the Margate Little Theatre and The Last of the Red Hot
Lovers
with Showmakers.  Pattye has also performed in Our Town with the Cygnus Arts Group, Once Upon a Mattress and Anything Goes with the Jewish Community Center players and Don’t Drink The Water at Beth-el Synagogue.  She also directed a one-act play for Showmakers called “A Candle on the Table.”

Scott Cronick (Director, Performer) is a 15-year theater veteran who has acted in
and directed shows in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York City. The co-founder of the Wilkes-Barre Artistic Theatre Ensemble in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Scott has starred in an eclectic mix of shows including  Ionesco's
Rhinoceros, Guare's Landscape of the Body, Woody Allen's Death, Lanford Wilson's The Hot L Baltimore, Feydeau's Romance in A Flat, David Mamet's Sexual Perversities in Chicago,  the musicals Camelot, Jesus Christ Superstar, Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? and various Shakespeare and Chekhov productions as well as some original, unpublished pieces. He recently performed in Fool Moon's Sylvia, in three comedic parts and is directing Central \Park West in Fool Moon's Death Defying Acts.   He has also directed Tattoo Parlor and Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Pamela Dollak (Asst. Director, Performer) is currently is the assistant director of and performing in Central Park West in Fool Moon Theatre's Death Defying Acts.  Most recently Pamela portrayed Sylvia, in Fool Moon Theatre's Sylvia and also as the bewildered wife, Johnna, in Christopher Durang's one-act Naomi in the Living Room at the Ocean City Repertory Theatre and the uptight high school teacher in an original play, When You Have No Class and as Becky, the "little fat girl," in Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? at the Gateway Playhouse and Edith, the nervous and clumsy cockney maid, in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit with the Sea Isle City Players, and as Nurse Flinn in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.  A part-time Ocean City resident, Pamela is the owner of “Tony,” a chic boutique in Old City Philadelphia.