David Bradley

Company Member since 1991. People’s Light: Directed more than 30 productions, including The Diary of Anne Frank, Row After Row, Of Mice and Men, Tom Sawyer, The Crucible, The Giver, A View From the Bridge, He Held Me Grand, 3 pantos. Theatre Includes: A Fierce Kind of Love (Temple’s Institute on Disabilities); Red Herring, Mauritius, According to Goldman, Unnecessary Farce (Act II); The Exonerated (Delaware Theatre Company); Noises Off, The Miracle Worker, Holes, Iron Kisses, This Wonderful Life, Searching for Eden (Indiana Rep); Voices of Voting (Committee of Seventy, writer/director); Artistic Director, Living News and Co-Artistic Director, Fighting for Democracy (National Constitution Center); The Lost Hour (PIFA 2013). Founding Director of LiveConnections, which inspires learning and builds community through collaborative music-making. Recipient of 2017 Brighter Futures Award from City of Philadelphia Intellectual Disabilities Services for work in accessibility in the arts. Faculty at Arcadia University, B.A. in English (Yale University). Website: www.liveconnections.org