V i c t o r i a   P e t t i b o n e
C a s t i n g Director
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vp@vpettibonecasting.com

Current/recent projects  

FILM
The Disappearance of Andy Waxman
Short film written/directed by Till Osterland, winner of Sloan Production Grant.
Producer: Michael Kaufman (World of Wonder)
Starring Rain Phoenix and Stephen Barker Turner
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The Cure
A musical movie in development. Glass Bubble Productions.
see 
www.thecurefilm.com
Starring Will Chase, Jeremy Kushnier, Wilson Jermaine Heredia, J. Mark McVey

THEATER 
Matt and Ben
Written by Brenda Kaling and Mindy Withers
Directed by David Warren
New York Cast to start 3/25/04: Quincy Bernstine and Jennifer Morris

COMMERCIAL
AT&T M-Mode Print Campaign
Agency: Goodby Silverstein and Partners; 
Photographer: Michael Prince

Former credits with Bernard Telsey Casting
As a Casting Director at Bernard Telsey Casting, Victoria Pettibone cast the IFC/Killer Films/Jersey Films’ movie CAMP with an extraordinary cast of unknowns, and was recognized for her work in the LA Times, among other major publications. She was responsible for the ongoing casting of the Broadway rock hit RENT as well as the tour. Currently a large percentage of the Broadway cast comes from her open calls throughout the US and Canada. Her focus on finding new talent was applied to other film work – including finding newcomer Rob Brown to star opposite Sean Connery in the Columbia Pictures film, FINDING FORRESTER.  With the company she worked on numerous Broadway musicals, including AIDA and HAIRSPRAY, and straight plays such as the Broadway production of LONG DAYS JOURNEY INTO NIGHT. Off-Broadway projects include Bill Irwin’s HARLEQUIN STUDIES at the Signature Theater, BLUE/ORANGE at The Atlantic Theater, the long running DE LA GUARDA at the Daryl Roth Theater and a National Tour of HAIR that was to be launched late summer ‘03. Her credits also include regional plays and musicals as well as countless commercials.

Victoria is also the Founder and Co-Artistic Director of WET (Women’s Expressive Theater, Inc.) a not-for-profit production company producing media that celebrates women, challenges stereotypes and creates opportunities for women in the arts. Recent casting and producing credits with WET include a staged reading of Adrienne Shelly’s screenplay, THE MORGAN STORIES starring Billy Crudup, Paul Rudd and Ally Sheedy, and the critically acclaimed World Premiere Production of Julia Jordan’s romantic comedy ST. SCARLET with Rosemarie DeWitt, Ivan Martin, Susan O’Connor and Michael Chernus. Bruce Weber of the New York Times wrote: “independent, enterprising young people doing polished, professional work, the kind that bespeaks attention to detail, respect for craft." The production received a rave review in The Post, and was the critics pick in Time Out two weeks in a row.

See wetweb.org for more information about WET.