ABOUT US

With a network spanning Hollywood to Riyadh, Drama Desk Award-winner Bradford Louryk brings nearly twenty years of professional expertise in design, style, culture, and entertainment to every project he tackles.  Described as a one-stop-shop and a not-so-secret secret weapon, his creative output runs the gamut from live performance to boutique hotel design.  Encompassing the roles of creator, performer, designer, art director, and strategist, Bradford has had the privilege of working in collaboration with some of the most luminary figures in the contemporary arts, from Pulitzer Prize winners to The B-52s, and he and his work have received coverage in major international media including The New York Times, The Post, The Daily News, Newsday, The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Boston Phoenix, The Scotsman, The Guardian, American Theatre, GOTHAM Magazine (as one of New York City’s 100 Most Eligible Bachelors), and Time Out, among others.  He has also been featured on television and radio, and in the books “Dionysus Since ’69” from Oxford University Press, “We Will Be Citizens” from McFarland & Company, and “Charles Ludlam Lives!: Charles Busch, Bradford Louryk, Taylor Mac and the Legacy of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company” from University of Michigan Press.  Alexsandar, the fictional opera director in Sophie McManus’s acclaimed debut novel “The Unfortunates,” published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, was based on him.  Bradford is a distinguished alumnus of Vassar College. Learn more about Bradford at his website.

Eric Winick hails from Marblehead, Massachusetts, birthplace of the American Navy.  After graduating from Middlebury College, Eric spent four years in Washington, DC, where he worked as artist and/or administrator for the Potomac Theater Project, Arena Stage, Theater J, Fraudulent Productions, Source Theater, Consenting Adults Theater Company, and The Studio Theater.  In the mid-90s, he moved to New York City to work as Director of Marketing for The Drama League. In 1999, he co-created the groundbreaking film review site Filmington with Doug French, which at the time used a little-known technique called “instant messaging” in its conversation-style reviews; that year he also became Director of Marketing for the off-Broadway theater Playwrights Horizons, where, with Bradford Louryk, he created the marketing campaigns for such award-winning shows as I Am My Own Wife (Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award), Grey Gardens (Tony Award), and The Flick (Pulitzer Prize), and created the theater’s first podcasts; from 2014-2022, he served as Chief Marketing Officer at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, where he created the JCC’s 1st subscription podcast.  As a writer, Eric’s play Rearviewmirror appeared off-Broadway at 59 East 59th Street Theater and the Eugene O’Neill Playwrights Conference.  As proprietor of Yarn Audioworks, Eric’s audio doc "How Are You Who You Are?" (co-produced with Jay Allison) aired on NPR's "All Things Considered." His pieces "Blue Collar Babysitter" and "All Grown Up Blues" have aired nationally on American Public Media's "The Story."  In addition, his pieces have been broadcast in Anchorage, Austin, Birmingham, Champaign-Urbana and DeKalb (IL), Chicago, Minneapolis, New England, Portland and Salem (OR), Santa Monica, and Seattle.  Aside from his audio work, Eric is a marketing consultant who runs Winick Marketing & Advocacy, and resides in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, New York.

Yarn AudioWorks and Scare U logos by Bradford Louryk. Photo of Bradford Louryk by Zack DeZon. Photo of Eric Winick by Bradford Louryk.