Our Story
Theater Garden, Ltd. is a Not-For-Profit 501(c) 3 company committed to the development of new works for new audiences. Our mission is to produce entertaining, educational theater that brings history to life for students of all ages.
Theater Garden, Ltd. began in October of 1999 as a means of producing Lady of Copper, the musical story of the Statue of Liberty and the immigrant experience. In the year 2000, we were very proud to have six paid bookings. Since then, Lady of Copper has been performed over 200 times and been seen by thousands of children and adults. It enjoyed off-Broadway runs at The Culture Project and The Cherry Lane Theater. The show has been featured in stories in the New York Times (pdf 668k) and Big Apple Parent (pdf 400k), on the Metro Channel (mpg 4.5mb) and NY1.
In addition to Lady of Copper, Theater Garden has added three more original shows to our repertoire:
- Enough For All — The Musical Story of the First Shared Thanksgiving
- First Lady — Eleanor Roosevelt and the Changing Role of Women in American History
- The Road to Freedom — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement
Theater Garden has worked on our shows with over 35 actors, writers, directors and designers.
Click here to learn about these past Theater Garden projects
Board of Directors
Jill Cornell
President
Alison Fleminger
Vice President
Theresa Wozunk
Treasurer
Eric Sorenson
Riley Jones-Cohen
Scott Parker
Jeanne M. Whelan
Resource Council
Michael Alden
Jonathan L. Fried
Alma Whitford
Executive Staff
Robert Bruce McIntosh
Co-founder and Artistic Director
Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Theater Garden, Rob's directing credits include: Liberty the Musical, Fairytale, Metamorphoses, The Laramie Project, The Crucible, Lady of Copper, The Road to Freedom, Enough for All, First Lady, and Romeo and Juliet. Rob is also the artistic director of City Lights Youth Theatre, which provides young people from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to participate in theatre experiences in order to develop confidence, responsibility, teamwork, and a greater sense of self and community. Previously with the Children's Aid Society, Rob founded and directed the nationally recognized, award-winning Advantage Theatre and Film Program, a comprehensive after-school performing arts program for New York City Junior High School students. As a senior teaching artist with ENACT Inc., he developed curriculum and trained teaching artists to use theater games and improvisation to teach conflict resolution in New York City classrooms. Acting credits include lead roles in Hamlet, The Suicide, Kingdom of the Sun and The Angry Young Man, a modern Misanthrope. Rob is a member of Actors Equity and The WorkShop Theatre Company. He also juggles knives and flaming torches and rides a unicycle. Rob holds an MFA in Acting from Brandeis University and a BA in Theatre Studies from Emory University.
Dana Leslie Goldstein
Co-founder and Playwright-in-Residence
Dana’s plays and musicals have been seen at The Cherry Lane Theater, The Culture Project, The Julia Miles Theatre, New Dramatists, Hartford Children's Theatre, The York Theatre, Helen Hayes Performing Arts Center, Rhinebeck Performing Arts Center, Center Stage, BMI, Bickford Theatre, Vineyard Playhouse, Pulse, Theatre Row Theatre, Jewish Theatre of the South, Gene Frankel Theater, Different Voices, The Lark, Neighborhood Playhouse, WorkShop Theater Company, Pacific Theatre (Vancouver) and on Equity TYA tours in NY/NJ/CT through Theater Garden. Dana’s work has won the New England New Play Competition, The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Prize for Excellence in Playwriting, The Different Voices New Play Award, The ACTF New Play Award, The Henry Hoyns Fellowship in Poetry, The Associated Writing Programs' Intro Award for Poetry and an Academy of American Poets Prize. She holds Master of Fine Arts degrees in both Playwriting and Poetry and has been a lyricist in the BMI/Lehmann Engel Musical Theatre Workshop and a long-time member of the Playwrights’ Lab at The Women’s Project. Dana is a member of The Workshop Theater Company and The Dramatists Guild of America, Inc.
Artistic Members
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Paul Aguirre Kristen Alberda Robert Anton Jonathan Bayer Noel Marie Berkofsky Jennifer Blood Barry Brisco John Bronston Nicholas Cacciola Ben Chinn Josh Collins Marc de la Concha Seth Cooperman |
Nick DeMatteo Alexandra Devin Cheryl Dowling Peter Farrell Avi Fox-Rosen Trey Gibbons Richard Kent Green Bridget Harvey-Glander Robby Johnson Jennifer Kidwell Garret Lambert Jeremy Lawrence Lindsay Levine |
Victoria Malvagno Elysa Marden Gregory Marlow Kyle J. Martin Nedra McClyde Erin McCready Kevin McKelvy Kyle Minshew Nicole Mitzel Annie Lee Moffett John Morton Sonja Perryman Brenda Phelps |
Trina Price Krystle Pyram Brandi Rhome Daina Schatz Cara Samantha Scherker Matt Semrick Chris Sena Bernard Shropshire Darcie Siciliano Jason Strong David Tacheny Bill Weeden Cydnee Welburn |



