John Rea (artistic director)
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John Rea (born 1967) is an American composer and artistic director.
Rea earned a BA in music from Temple University and a MA in theater from Villanova University.[1]
John Rea has written several musicals including Cinderella Story, Mak and the Shepards, The Three Trees, A Place Called Up, The Tale of Orpheus and More than Anything.[1] He is currently[when?] the artistic director of the MacGuffin Theater and Film Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Biographies, MacGuffin Theatre & Film Co.
- ^ MacGuffin Theatre & Film Co. website.