Graham Reynolds Class of 1989
Called “the quintessential modern composer” by the London Independent, Austin, Texas based composer-bandleader-improviser Graham Reynolds records and performs music for film, theater, dance, television, rock clubs, and concert halls with collaborators across a multitude of disciplines. He recently scored Richard Linklater’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette (Annapurna Pictures) with Cate Blanchett, Kristen Wiig, and Laurence Fishburne, Happy Jail (Netflix), Stop Hitting Yourself (Lincoln Center Theater), Out of Her Mind (BBC), Grimm Tales (Ballet Austin), and a multi-year commission from Ballroom Marfa, The Marfa Triptych, culminating in his Creative Capital Award winning project Pancho Villa from a Safe Distance, a bilingual cross-border opera created with librettists Lagartijas Tiradas al Sol (Mexico City) and director Shawn Sides (Rude Mechs) and staged in over a dozen cities in North America.
As Artistic Director of the non-profit Golden Hornet, Graham spearheads efforts which draw on both the collaborative spirit of rock bands and the composer-led nature of classical music, with a focus on commissioning new music, fostering young and emerging composers, and presenting adventurous works in non-traditional settings. These endeavors include the The Sound of Science alongside Kronos Quartet's longtime cellist Jeffrey Zeigler, and most recently MXTX: A Cross-Border Exchange; a multi-faceted project comprised of a live performance, album, remixes, and open-source audio sample library involving more than 40 artists from Texas and Mexico.
Reynolds leads the jazz-based but far reaching Golden Arm Trio, is a company member with the internationally acclaimed Rude Mechs theater collective, and resident composer with Salvage Vanguard Theater and Forklift Danceworks. His accolades include a Creative Capital Award, an Independent Music Award, two Frederick R. Loewe Music Theatre Awards, ten Austin Critics Table Awards, the John Bustin Award, multiple Austin Chronicle ‘Best Composer’ wins, and a B. Iden Payne Award. MARFA: A Country & Western Big Band Suite (Fall 2019) broke into the top 100 on the NACC radio charts along with a track premiere in Billboard. In 2020, Graham signed with London-based record label Fire Records and released his original score for Alfred Hitchcock’s silent classic, The Lodger, with a forthcoming album of original material in 2024.
Sabrina Brier Class of 2013
Sabrina is an actress, comedian and influencer. She became famous on TikTok in 2023, becoming known for her skits in which she plays privileged, self-involved characters. Sabrina attended Smith College, where she majored in theater while taking improv classes; she graduated in 2017. She worked in talent management for two years after graduating before working as an assistant for the writers of the ABC legal drama For Life. Sabrina found success on TikTok in which she played characters, such as the "Extremely Passive Aggressive Roommate". She currently has more than 750,000 followers. As an actor she had a guest roles in the Steven Soderbergh web series Command Z, "Planet of the Bass" by comedian Kyle Gordon, and she guest starred as Jessica, in "Smoking", an episode of Abbott Elementary on ABC.
Peter Charney Class of 2013
Peter Charney is a generative director for the stage & screen. Some of Peter's stage directing credits include the off-Broadway premiere of A Eulogy for Roman (59E59 Theaters & 75th Edinburgh Festival Fringe), an actor-musician reimagining of Spring Awakening (Irondale Center), and a collegiate touring production of Seussical (Hofstra University). He is the director and composer of Bright and Brave: a new musical, which received a co-production at Dixon Place. Select assisting credits include NYMF Benefit Concert: Honoring Steven Schwartz at Signature Theatre, The Big Bang Theory Musical Parody off-Broadway, and Whitney White's Three Sisters at Joe's Pub.
Peter works seasonally in production management for The Tony Awards, The Oscars, Sleep No More, and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and was recently the Assistant to the Artistic Director at Playwrights Horizons. Peter is a freelance film journalist for multiple online publications and covers the New York Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. He holds a BFA in Theatre Directing from Hofstra University, is a proud alum of the 24 Hour Plays: Nationals and the Yale Summer Directing Intensive, and is an associate member of SDC. In 2024 Peter received a nomination for a 2024 Drama Desk Award for A Eulogy for Roman
Eric Greenbaum Class of 2018
Eric attended Columbia College Chicago’s Comedy: Writing and Performance program and latertransferred to New York University’s Tisch School of The Arts to study Drama. After college Eric began The Second City’s Comedy Studies program, and The Second City Conservatory.
Currently cased in Chicago working in Sketch Comedy and Acting. Credits include; The Jewish Comedy Project, Dr. Mister (an Annoyance Theatre House Team), Boneless Sketch Comedy, The Plagiarist’s’ production of Arabia, Arabia!, The Clown Nose Too Much, and much more. Currently Eric us a cast member in the The Second City’s Touring Company, and half of the sketch duo Disco Horses which played to rave reviews at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.