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Fallen Angel Productions' Board of Directors
Michael D. Bradley (Executive Producer) - The Angel

A business man by trade, Bradley was always an
enthusiastic fan of the arts. It was only a matter of time before he
was producing shows of his own. Through his connection with actress
and co-producer Mia Reeves and subsequent contact with Howard
Goodall, Bradley was given the opportunity to make his producing
debut with "Girlfriends." It was an offer not to be refused. Late in
2002, the pair signed on a third partner, actress Laura Jeanne
Ingalls, and the team was complete, the project a
'go'.
Michael resides in Waldorf, Maryland and his current project is Clinton Learning Solutions, LLC, reseller of Promethean Collaborative Classroom Solutions into the public and private educational systems. |
Mia Reeves (Associate Producer)

Mia
attended Oxford University and the University of Maryland, where she
graduated with a BA in theatre and creative writing. A native of
Maryland, Mia resided in New York City for several years, where she
was the Artistic Director for the Fort Salem Theatre in upstate New
York.
Mia's directing credits include: The Sunshine Boys, Little Red Riding Hood and Storm, an original work. She has been
the fight choreographer for many productions, including Deathtrap, The Driver (an original film), Man of LaMancha, Brigadoon and Macbeth.
A performer as well as a producer/director, her
stage roles performed include several versions of Aldonza in Man of
LaMancha, Lady Macbeth, Lily in The Secret Garden, Rosalind in As You Like It, Beauty in AFT's national tour of Beauty and the
Beast and Sarah in Living Voices' Through the Eyes of A
Friend.
Most recently she played Amy in Fallen Angel Productions US premiere
production of Girlfriends and was Stockard Channing's stand-in for
"The West Wing".
Mia resides in Florida with her
husband Richard Wolf and canine companions, Dot and
Adaron. |
Laura Jeanne Ingalls (Artistic
Director)

Laura attended the School of Drama at Syracuse
University where she earned her BFA in Musical Theater. Laura made
her professional debut in Syracuse Stage's Romeo and Juliet (Prince Understudy) and has also been seen in The Servant of Two
Masters (Beatrice), Into the Woods Selections (The Bakers
Wife), The King and I (Anna) and A Chorus Line (Morales). Most recently, Laura was seen as a performer at the
Maryland Renaissance Festival and in Tinyfist Film's Production
"Smithee's Lecture" (Penny). She can also be seen regularly as
Princess Esperanza at Medieval Times Baltimore/DC
Castle. |
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