Who We Are
The Staff Who Wears Many Hats…
Sandy Shinner
Producing Artistic Director
Sandy Shinner (she/her) joined Shattered Globe Theatre in October 2013 as the theatre’s first Producing Artistic Director. Her SGT directing credits include Deborah Zoe Laufer’s Be Here Now, Will Snider’s How to Use a Knife, Scott McPherson’s Marvin’s Room, and Sally Nemeth’s Mill Fire. The former Associate Artistic Director of Victory Gardens Theater, she created the nationally known IGNITION! Festival, served as co-director of the Access Project, and, with former Artistic Director Dennis Zacek and former Managing Director Marcelle McVay, accepted the 2001 Regional Theater Tony Award on behalf of Victory Gardens. She has directed over 85 plays at theaters including Victory Gardens, Remy Bumppo, American Blues, the University of Virginia, Actors Theater of Louisville’s Humana Festival, Steppenwolf’s First Look Repertory of New Work, New York’s 78th Street Theater Lab, and the Sacramento Theater Company, among others. Her production of Trying by Joanna McClelland Glass transferred to New York, and her direction was nominated for the Joe A. Callaway Award. Shinner received the 2013 Kathryn V. Lamkey Spirit Award from the Equal Employment Opportunity Committee of Actors’ Equity Association for her commitment to diversity and non-traditional casting. She has been recognized as one of “50 Top Players” by Newcity and a “Chicagoan of the Year” by the Chicago Tribune. She is an adjunct professor at DePaul’s Theatre School, and an Ambassador for the National New Play Network.
Amber D Montgomery
Associate Artistic Director
Amber D. Montgomery (she/her) is an emerging director, educator and multi-disciplinary artist from Detroit, Michigan. She has created a career centered around amplifying the voices of Chicago youth and creating work that stands on the legacy of black theater makers before her. Originally trained as an actor, her transition to directing in Chicago has including her associate and assistant directing credits for many major productions including School Girls or the African Mean Girls Play (Goodman Theatre), Sheepdog (Shattered Globe Theatre), LINDIWE (Steppenwolf Theatre), Too Heavy for Your Pocket (TimeLine Theatre), Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Writers Theatre), Measure for Measure (American Players Theater) and First Love is the Revolution (Steep Theatre). Her other director’s credits include: *upcoming: Snow Queen (The House Theater), Countess Dracula (Otherworld Theater) and hippolytos (Story Theater New Play Festival). She was awarded 2020 FAIR Assistantship at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, 2018 Fellowship at Steppenwolf Theater in their Department of Education/SYA and an internship at Penumbra Theater’s Summer Institute: Pedagogies for Social Change. She has attended training programs at the Globe Theater in London and LISPA (Now Arthaus Berlin). Amber holds a BFA in Acting from the University of Minnesota Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program.
AMontgomery@ShatteredGlobe.org
Lesley Swanson
General Manager
Lesley Swanson (she/her) is thrilled to join the team at Shattered Globe Theater. She brings over 12 years of experience in Arts Management and Arts Education. Swanson has planned and executed productions in the non-profit sector for television, theater, and orchestra. She has also directed schools of dance, drama, and music.
Swanson earned a MM in flute performance from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University and a BM from Grand Valley State University. She owns a private studio in the City of Chicago where she teaches flute students of all ages. Active in Chicago’s new music scene, her dynamic flute playing can be heard with the Chicago Composers Orchestra.
Swanson has proven herself to be a powerful advocate for women’s rights. As an arts leader, she is committed to continuing education. She recently completed Enrich Chicago’s training Building a Culture of Anti-Racism.
Swanson enjoys spoiling her large cat, Séamus. Whenever possible, she slips away to the silver beaches of Lake Michigan
Emma Durbin
Director of Marketing and Community Engagement
Emma Durbin (they/she) is an early-career playwright-dramaturg, currently based in Chicago. Their work centers women and people who are experiencing gender marginalization, and the bonds they form in search of survival, community and joy. Emma’s play landscape received a virtual reading at Mirrorbox Theatre, closing their 2020 season of virtual new play readings. landscape, Of Our Own, and Inside the Palace Royale have also received staged readings at The Theatre School (TTS) at DePaul University’s Wrights of Spring new play festival. Emma recently served as an assistant dramaturg/assistant director for an all-trans/gender non-conforming reading of The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe at Actors Theatre of Louisville, and they dramaturged a workshop of hippolytos by Lane Anthony Flores at The Story Theatre’s New Play Festival last fall. Emma is currently an executive personal assistant for Regina Victor, and a founding member of Cohort 20. They have interned at the Goodman Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Ashland New Plays Festival. They also attended the New Play Dramaturgy Intensive at the Kennedy Center with Mark Bly. Playwriting BFA: The Theatre School at DePaul University (2020, Dean’s Prize Recipient). Please visit emmadurbin.com for more.
Ensemble
Judy Anderson*
Rosie Chevalier
Louis Contey
David Dastmalchian
Demetra Dee
Joe Forbrich*
Christina Gorman
Daria Harper
Tina M. Jach
Rebecca Jordan*
Steve Kleinedler
Vivian Knouse
Tina Muñoz Pandya
Eileen Niccolai*
Jazzma Pryor
Hailey Rakowiecki
Deanna Reed-Foster*
Linda Reiter*
Nate Santana*
Drew Schad
Sandy Shinner
Joe Sikora*
Roger Smart
Shelley Strasser
Devonte E. Washington
Sarah Jo White
Joseph Wiens*
Brad Woodard
Emeritus Ensemble
Leigh Horsley
Steve Key*
Greg Kopp
Doug McDade*
Brian Pudil
Alumni
Colin David
Mike Falevits
John Harrell
Kate LoConti*
Cortney McKenna
Kelsey Colleen Melvin
Amanda Rozmiarek
Alysa Turner
Artistic Associates
Daniela Colucci
Mikey Gray
Lawrence Grimm
Darren Jones
Christopher Kriz
Jason Lynch
Kelsey Melvin
Tim Newell
Jane Nix
Aila Peck
Steve Peebles
David Antonio Reed
Adam Schulmerich
Leslie Ann Sheppard
Angie Shriner
Abbey Smith
Michael Trudeau
Ayanna Wimberley
2022 Protégés
Andrew Shipman
Juliana Liscio
Cee Scallen
Maya Pierce
Adriana Trajkovski
Ben Perry
Chris Martin
Anton Paraskiva
Toccara Castleman
Valerie Eve deGroot
Jessica Posey
Jenise Y. Sheppard
Grace Palo
Latrel Crawford
Sydney Remoroza Mercado
Spencer C. Scott
Board of Directors
Alaric Blair
Mary G. Dietz
Linda Doyle
Tracey Gibson-Jackson
Sara Mushlitz President
Carol Eastin Vice-President
Mark Levey Secretary
Troy Baresel Treasurer
Judy Anderson Assistant Treasurer
Sandy Shinner Producing Artistic Director
Sam Harrod
Rhonda Rochambeau
Susan Solomon
Eileen Sweeney
Advisory Board
Larry Bundschu
Nancy Carter
Dr. Len & Cheryl Cerullo
Daniel Coffey
Ray Drymalski
Mary Filice
Kevin McQuade
Marcelle McVay
Dawn Palmer
Bruce Sagan
Dennis Zacek