Keith ArsenaultKeith Arsenault has been active as producer, manager, director and designer for presentations in North and South America. He is experienced in wide range of entertainment activities including; opera, ballet, rock concerts, nightclubs, Broadway shows, theme parks, circus, motion picture and television production. Keith has served on staff of The Joffrey Ballet, Opera Company of Boston, Palm Beach Opera, Ballet Puertorriqueno, The Tampa Ballet, Bay Ballet Theatre and Nacional Ballet de Colombia and on various national performing arts tours. He served as General Manager of the San Francisco production of the Caryl Churchill Off Broadway show Cloud 9. Also in San Francisco he served as assistant oroducer of Love Letters. Arsenault has served as writer, designer and/or director of corporate productions for Hilton Hotels, FedEx, Harley-Davidson, Paradyne Computer and Nutmeg Mills and theatrical consultant on construction projects in North America, South America and Asia. Keith has directed a number of musical theatre productions including a major revival of Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock as well as his own adaptation of A Christmas Carol.His recent design work has been seen as the Scenic and Lighting Designer for The Gorilla Theatre’s Jane Eyre, Scenic and Lighting Designer for Stageworks A Picasso, Lighting Designer for Stageworks / Gorilla Theatre’s production of Guantanomo for the Americal Civil Liberties Union, Lighting Designer for the world premiere of the Stageworks production of Bap Bomb. He recently served as the Lighting, Sound and Projection Designer for composer David Pomeranz’s premiere production of Chaplin – A Life in Concert at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach. Keith owns International Arts & Entertainment Group, which builds sets, props and special effects for theatre companies and special events. Additionally he serves on the staff of Hillsborough Community College where he is responsible for the newly renovated performing arts facilities. |
Jeff Arthur is president and founder of Jeff Arthur Productions, a 30+ year old company which offers custom musical images for clients at radio and television stations throughout the nation, as well as film and television scores, team fight songs, a/v presentations, and state-of-the-art "store casting" systems.
Jeff Arthur Productions is one of the largest custom music companies in the United States. Formerly a recording artist for Columbia and A&M Records, Arthur started his commercial music career with a 1971 jingle created for Just Pants. He has gone on to craft his music for such national clients as Reebok, Anheuser-Busch, Continental Airlines, Wendy's and the NBA and has appeared on such national television shows as The Mike Douglas Show and in concert with the John Lennon & New York Philharmonic.
Arthur is also credited for coining the now famous phrase "Hey Hey Tampa Bay" for the NFL's Buccaneers, "Make it a blockbuster night" for Blockbuster Video , as well as many others.
On the typical day in the U.S., more than 1148 of his company's jingles are "on the air".
A native and current resident of Clearwater, Florida, his family will soon span five generations resident in Florida. He loves "this place", and wants to continue to create "right here".
Stan Arthur spent 13 years as an entertainer, motivational speaker and then Associate Director for Young American Showcase, producing rock n' roll shows that performed in secondary schools all over the US and Canada.
Stan taught entertainment concepts to scores of young rockers that made their shows successful and won audiences over. Over the last two decades, Stan has become a filmmaker and is currently Video Producer for Stetson University College of Law. He has produced several series of short subject films that are used by law schools all over the US.
In the last year he co-directed and filmed an award-winning, feature-length documentary on the American civil rights movement of the 1960's.
Over the years, Stan has still managed to find time to perform with groups like Barely Pink, The Vodkanauts and currently, The Ditchflowers, a group which won several top ten honors in 2007 with their debut album, "Drifting Away".
Since 2001, he has also led a rock n' roll worship service called SpiritWalk at St. Luke's United Methodist Church in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Eugenie Bondurant has had a dynamic career as an on-camera coach and an actress for screen, television and commercials. Her early career as a photography and runway model spanned a decade of work in America and in Europe, where she was embraced by famed fashion illustrator Eduard Erlikh as his inspirational muse.
For 15 years, she has taught her on-camera program at Beverly Hills Studios in Los Angeles, California, and Patel Conservatory in Tampa, Florida where she originated the On-Camera Acting Program. She is also busy as a private acting coach teaching her Spoken True Program, a holistic approach to acting and speaking in a truthful and believable manner. She is proud that her students have gone on to principal roles in film, television and commercials.
Eugenie is a native of New Orleans. After graduating from the University of Alabama, she was spotted by a modeling scout on the streets of her hometown, starting her career in the entertainment industry. Within a short time she was modeling on runways from New York to Paris.
In Los Angeles, she landed her first role, that of "Luna" in Jackie Collins' NBC miniseries Lady Boss, for which she received rave reviews as a “Ninja Twiggy”. Her past work includes a two and a half month stint in Ireland filming the sci-fi thriller Space Truckers with Dennis Hopper for HBO.
Her television credits include The Brooke Ellison Story, directed by Christopher Reeve; Elvis, the CBS miniseries; transvestite "Lucille" on Arli$$, with Robert Wuhl; Dominatrix “Ursula” on Something Wilder with Gene Wilder and Alice Cooper, and a legendary appearance on Saturday Night Live with Madonna and Mike Myers.
Other TV credits include Frasier, Wings, and Temporarily Yours. She has appeared in a number of films including Fight Club, Saints and Sinners, I'll Do Anything and has had leading roles in the independent features, Vampire Conspiracy and Donald and Dot Clock, Found Dead in Their Home.
Projects slated for 2008 include the Indy film, Patsy, and the Sharon Stone/Jimmy Fallon flick, The Year of Getting to Know Us. Along with her acting and coaching, she currently sings and performs in St. Petersburg, Florida as part of the American Songbook Series.
Eugenie’s philanthropic endeavors have included The Tampa Theatre, the Wellness Community, and the Junior League of Los Angeles, and she is a motivational speaker for at-risk programs, prisons and career centers.
She frequently returns to her hometown of New Orleans for work and play, boiling crawfish and entertaining visitors in the 90-year-old Bondurant family home. After Hurricane Katrina, Eugenie waded deep into the flood-driven restoration of a New Orleans property she owned, amid continued crawfish boils for homeless “couch surfers.” As both a hurricane and cancer survivor, Eugenie’s favorite word is “empowerment.”