Our Staff
NOEL ALLAIN - Co-Founder / Artistic Director
Noel is a graduate of Skidmore College and the Juilliard School’s Drama Division. As an actor, he has performed in various theater, television, and film productions in and out of New York City. At the Starr, he has programmed artists and companies such as Heather Christian, Jeremy O. Harris, Dave Malloy, Raja Feather Kelly, Daniel Fish, Clare Barron, Ayesha Jordan, The Mad Ones, Phillip Howze, Erin Markey, Flako Jimenez, David Greenspan, Haruna Lee, Diana Oh, and Jillian Walker. He has helped create the Starr’s workshop Creating Performance at El Puente Bushwick, and the after-school program Big Green Theater. He has served as a panelist for NYSCA, LMCC, The Shed, Sundance Theater Lab, and HERE’s HARP Residency, appeared as a guest artist for the University of Iowa’s New Play Festival, and as a guest speaker at Colombia, NYU, Hunter, Bard, Skidmore, the Prelude Festival and Sarah Lawrence College.
SUE KESSLER - Co-Founder / Creative Director
Sue is devoted to supporting innovative artists and ground-breaking performance work within the vibrant community of Bushwick, Brooklyn. After attending Skidmore College, she became a member of the experimental theater company, Fovea Floods, where she performed, directed, composed music, and served as Company Manager throughout the company's ten year career. In 2007, Sue helped to transform The Bushwick Starr from a humble rehearsal space (acquired in 2001) into a full-scale black box theater. In addition to her work at the Starr, Sue is currently the director of the Theater Management program at Skidmore College and Chair of the Saratoga Springs Arts Commission for the Mayor's Office. Sue has been a guest speaker at Bard College, Carnegie Mellon's MFA directing program, The Orchard Project, and Henry Street Settlement, and served on various arts panels for organizations such as New York Foundation for the Arts, The Brooklyn Arts Council and The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival.
LUCY JACKSON - Producing Director
Lucy is a London-born, Brooklyn-based independent performing arts producer, who supports playwrights and multidisciplinary artists to develop, produce and tour new work. She currently produces for Rachel Mars, Greg Wohead and for Salty Brine’s Living Record Collection. Lucy has produced with venues and companies in NYC including The Bushwick Starr, NYTW Next Door, The Play Company, BAM Fisher, La MaMa ETC, the New Ohio, and JACK. She has produced national & international tours to venues including UMS Ann Arbor, the A.R.T., Cambridge, On the Boards, Seattle, Fusebox Festival, Austin, and Melbourne & Brisbane fringes. Work in the UK includes 9 years at the Edinburgh Fringe, the Latitude & VAULT festivals, and productions at the Finborough Theatre, Bush Theatre and Theatre503. Previous roles include Interim Producing Director at the Bushwick Starr, New York Producer for Los Angeles Performance Practice, Producing Director for The Assembly, Development Director for the New Ohio Theatre, and General Manager/Touring Producer for the TEAM. She was a 2018-2020 WP Lab Fellow, co-teaches a class in Creative Producing at The New School, and is a member of the Creative Independent Producer Alliance (CIPA). www.lsajackson.com
BRYCE GOODLOE - Development Director
Bryce Goodloe is an administrator and interdisciplinary artist from Memphis, TN; whose work centers on the African diaspora, LGBTQIA+ identity, and community activism. He holds a B.A. in Theatre Studies & Dramaturgy and a B.S. in Business Administration from the Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University. Additionally, he is a graduate of the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission’s Community Arts Training Institute and a member of the Rising Leaders of Color Cohort through the Theatre Communications Group.
CASSANDRA BROWN - Education Director
Cassandra cultivates environments where girls can dare to imagine what it is to live in full authenticity. She remains committed to creating spaces that illuminate experiences at the intersections of race, class, and gender. As a Black Woman, Cassandra encourages girls to exist outside of a monolith, while holding space for all of the ways that they show up and embrace all parts of their identities. She brings other "isms" to the forefront, specifically colorism, texturism, and featurism, which operate as racism's first, second, and third cousins.
Cassandra earned a Bachelor's degree in Theatre from Spelman College, before going on to earn two Master's degrees from New York University in the fields of Performance Studies in Film and Educational Theatre. During college, she served as a TA and as a department liaison to the Office of Disability Services. In addition to the many teaching positions she has held, Cassandra has spent her career exploring the performance of death, disease, and trauma in Lima, Peru and in New Orleans, LA. Cassandra served as the Performing Arts Coordinator for over 100 New York schools, helping to conduct professional development, set leadership standards, and coordinate trips and workshops. She has also served as a Career Advisor to over one thousand homeless individuals in New York City, helping to facilitate job-skills workshops and training.
MACHEL ROSS - Associate Artistic Director
Machel Ross (She/Her) is a Dominican American director and creative collaborator based in NYC, who specializes in the development of new work and aesthetic world building. Regardless of medium, she’s invested in generating rigorous images, in support of framing stories to their fullest potential.
She’s developed work with Melis Aker (Hound Dog), Aziza Barnes (NANA), Agnes Borinsky (A Song of Songs) Daniella De Jesús (Mambo Sauce), Deaf West (T), PigPen Theatre Company (Phantom Folktales), Ellen Winter (This House Is your Home), and directed the world premiere of Jeremy O. Harris’ Black Exhibition at The Bushwick Starr.
Machel is a 2022 Lily Award winner, a 2020-2022 WP Directing Fellow, a 2020 Sundance Theater Lab fellow, and a 2019 grant recipient of the Women's Fund for Film, TV and Theatre for her short film Signs He Made at Home. BFA-NYU Playwrights Horizons Theater.
DEVIN FLETCHER - Production Manager
Devin McCallion Fletcher is a production manager, stage manager, and producer from Midcoast Maine, based in New York City. Credits include productions and projects with: Lincoln Center, The Public, Ars Nova, The Assembly, Joe's Pub at The Public, Two River Theater, American Repertory Theater, Trusty Sidekick, Oye Group, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Sinking Ship, Camden International Film Festival, Elm Shakespeare, JACK, Tiltyard. She produces for Salty Brine's Living Record Collection, and is a current member of The Assembly's Deceleration Lab cohort. She served as the Co-Artistic Director of Bluelaces Theater Company from 2018-2020, and as the Director of Programs at Maine Media Workshops + College from 2020-2022. Education: Emerson College, with additional training from Beverly Hills Playhouse, IUGTE Austria & Italy, Harvard University. Additional positions have included running a drive-in movie theater, working at a hardware store, and picking lobsters.
JAY MAURY - Technical Director
Jay is a sound, lighting, video, and scenery designer working out of Brooklyn. As the designer of the BWS infrastructure and equipment, he has been working to raise the standards for control, efficiency, and artistic possibilities. Notably, BWS is now running an ultra-efficient LED worklight system with unparalleled control and light coverage. Recent design credits include Saratoga Opera (Sound Design, Lighting Design) BAWeaselOAPOYOB (Lighting Design) and Big Green Theater (Lights).
EDDY PEREZ - Operations & General Manager
Eddy is an NYC born Afro-Caribbean theater administrator with over 20 years of performing arts management including New York City Center, Irish Repertory Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival and The Bushwick Starr. He has participated in the Department of Cultural Affairs Leadership Accelerator program and has helped mentor NYC high school students interested in potential careers in the arts with the ArtsConnection OnTRaC Teen Program. During his downtime, he is a fine art photographer, specializing in 35mm film, having previously presented in Venice, Italy and Brooklyn, NY.
JEHAN O. YOUNG - Company & Cultural Manager
A classically-trained actor, occasional dancer and emerging arts manager, Jehan O. Young hails from Atlanta, Georgia by way of California. Holding a BA & MFA in Drama & Acting from Spelman College and Columbia University, respectively, Jehan was a charter Arts Management Fellow with The Field Leadership Fund and currently serves as a company member and corps coordinator for Kotchegna Dance Company, a West African performance troupe specializing in the dance and drum traditions of the Ivory Coast. Jehan has performed internationally and appeared on numerous stages across New York City including countless esteemed basements with working pipes and a black curtain.
Board of Directors
Michael Contini (Co-Chair)
Gita Deo (Co-Chair)
Asenhat Gomez
Robin Griffiths
Christina Gu
David Herskovits
Michael Kendrick
Oliver Kramer
Tom McMillan
Luis Munive
Keanu Reeves
Ali Kennedy Scott
Jennifer Sendrow
Danielle Thomson
David Ringer (Board Chair Emeritus)