John Montgomery Theatre Company (JMTC)
is a NYC-based international collective of actors, writers, directors and designers creating original dramatic work with an emphasis on the collaborative process. Founded in London in 1994 by Patrick Hillan, JMTC has produced over 40 productions in New York City, worked with over 100 incredible theater artists and consumed 1,000’s and 1,000’s of post-show pints!
Past productions include the award-winning Circle, by Suzanne Bachner, directed by Trish Minskoff, which ran for five months Off-Broadway; Shakespeare’s Othello starring Geoffrey Owens; the cult hit, Icons & Outcasts, written and directed by Suzanne Bachner; and the New York premiere of When I Was a Girl, I Used to Scream and Shout by Sharman Macdonald, directed by Trish Minskoff and starring Roberta Maxwell, Robin Morse and Fred Koehler.
JMTC has presented work at PSNBC@HERE and 20th Century Fox at the Coronet Theater in LA and has received four OOBR Awards. In addition, JMTC has participated in many festivals—The Midtown International Theater Festival (“Best of Fest” two consecutive years), The Spotlight On Festival at The Raw Space, The Bare Bones Festival at HERE, Flicks on 66 Wild West Digital Shootout (Finalist), and most recently, the first-ever and second annual FRIGID New York Festival. JMTC ran its own theater space in Chelsea for four years and is currently producing new work independently all over NYC and abroad.