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Greg Longenhagen*†

Greg Longenhagen*†

Producing Artistic Director

Roles

BEEHIVE: The 60s Musical: Director

As a member of the original founding company of Florida Repertory Theatre, Greg Longenhagen is honored to be entering his third decade with the Rep. and delighted to serve as its Producing Artistic Director.

An accomplished actor, director, producer, teacher, and coach Greg has enjoyed a career of almost 40 years in professional theatre, radio, television and film.

Since 1998, Greg has worked on over 73 productions at Florida Rep as an actor, director, fight choreographer, and dialect coach. He was last seen on the Arcade Stage in last year’s hurricane relief fundraiser, Love Letters.  His other acting credits include performances at The Charlotte Repertory Theatre, Riverside Theatre, Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre, Florida Stage, Pittsburgh Playhouse, Quantum Theatre, Pirate Playhouse, Trilogy Theatre, Pennsylvania Stage Company, Inner Space Theatre, The Mountain Playhouse, Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre, The Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival, Philadelphia Shakespeare, The Pantages Theatre, The Great American Children’s Theatre, Theatre at Hartwood, The Fulton Theatre, Pittsburgh Musical Theatre, Opera Delaware, St Vincent Theatre, Theatre Row Theatre, and Stage Right.

Directing credits at Florida Rep include Maytag Virgin, On Golden Pond, The Last Night of Ballyhoo, Barefoot in the Park, PlayLab readings of Split in Three, Where I Dwell, We Will Not Be Silent, and more. Greg has choreographed fight scenes for and voice/dialect coached more than 29 shows at the Rep where selected credits include The Miracle Worker, Outside Mullingar, Moon Over Buffalo, Disgraced, To Kill a Mockingbird, Twelve Angry Men, August Osage County, and Boeing Boeing.

Greg served as an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Florida Gulf Coast University and was Chair of the Theatre Program’s Marketing and Recruitment Committee.

Greg also spent two years touring the United States as a noted public speaker conducting workshops on real estate investing. In 2006, he joined Abbott Productions, Inc. ascending from office manager to Vice President of Marketing to President and Chief of Operations. He has been responsible for the production of numerous national advertising campaigns and video projects across numerous businesses.

After receiving his B.A. in Speech Communication while at West Chester University where he was a four-time Irene Ryan nominee to the region, the recipient of the Tom Dudash Memorial Award for Children’s Theatre, and The Most Outstanding Student in Speech Communication & Theatre, Greg also served as the Resident Director for Pittsburgh’s “Shakespeare in the Schools” while continuing to work as an actor in New York City.

Greg holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Pittsburgh and is certified with the Society of American Fight Directors at Carnegie Mellon University. He has been a member of the Actors Equity Association since 1993.

Born and raised near Allentown, Pennsylvania, Greg’s career in Regional Theatre took him all over the country. In the 1990s, he settled in Southwest Florida, his “ideal community.” It was there he met and fell in love with his amazing wife, Liz Abbott, who grew up on Sanibel Island. Greg and Liz have happily made their home in Fort Myers for 24 years where they are raising their two beautiful children, Liza, a student at Bishop Verot High School, and Jack who attends Sanibel Middle School.

*Actors Equity

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