• Logan Epstein is a New York-based performer and choreographer. She began her training at Westchester Dance Academy, where at a very young age she was exposed to some of the top choreographers in the industry. She grew up dancing and competing throughout the country and is trained in all styles. She then went on to attend Pace University where she earned a BFA in Commercial Dance. While in college, she toured with and taught at national conventions and began assisting chorographers in New York and LA.

    As a performer, Logan has appeared in commercials, industrials, live performances, and regional theater productions. She is a performer at her core, but her heart lies in creating new musicals, storytelling, and educating. She has assisted top choreographers in all avenues of the industry including theater (Anne of Green Gables workshop, I Can Get it for You Wholesale Off- Broadway debut, A Walk on the Moon at George Street Playhouse, Rent at Theatre Aspen, Fiddler on the Roof in Concert, On Your Feet at Westchester Broadway Theatre, Elf on the Shelf the National Tour), feature film (Your Monster), and television (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon). She also had the opportunity to choreograph the opening celebration gala for the Broadway production of Once Upon a One More Time. Logan made her Off-Broadway Associate Directorial debut in The Lonely Few at MCC Theatre, was the Associate Choreographer of the world premiere of Empire Records and Directed/Choreographed School of Rock at San Antonio Broadway Theater.

    Recently, she was the assistant to the choreographer on Chess on Broadway. Made her New York City Center debut as the associate choreographer on High Spirits and just associate choreographed the MET GALA with Joshua Henry.

  • Patrick was last represented on Broadway as the Associate Choreographer of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit musical School of Rock, which he also staged in Sydney, Melbourne, and Seoul. Passionate about making new musicals that cultivate communication and understanding, he is currently developing and co-writing Vacancy, a story that sheds light on the life of Norman Bates from Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ and the new American play ‘Life, Liberty’ starring Anupam Kher. He serves as the choreographer of Radio 930, a new musical centered around a group of young rebels in East Germany who used banned western rock music to bring about the fall of the Berlin Wall.

    He will direct the London premiere of On The Edge, a new musical from composer Sam Hall,

    which he also co-wrote, and The Jacqueline Du Pres Project with actor and cellist Mischa

    Jardine.

    He served on the choreography teams that developed the Broadway bound musicals The Heart of

    Rock and Roll, celebrating the music of Huey Lewis, and Ever After, a musical adaptation of the 1998 film as well as Barry Manilow’s Harmony for Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles and The Alliance Theatre in Atlanta, The Nutty Professor with Jerry Lewis and Marvin Hamlisch, and the Broadway revival of On A Clear Day You Can See Forever starring Harry Connick, Jr and Jessie Mueller.

    He has staged concerts for Tony Award winner Kelli O’Hara with the Boston Pops and for Mario Cantone on ABC’s “The View” celebrating Barbara Walters and opening the show’s 14th Season.

    He is the co-creator of The Time Step Symposium, a program that connects and supports choreographers and musicians to ensure the future of dance music on Broadway.

    As an educator, he maintains a celebrated acting studio in New York City and has served on staff for Britney Spears’ and Usher’s performing arts intensives.

    Learn more at www.patrickoneill.me / @itspatrickoneill

  • Jim Cooney (he/him) is an award-winning director/choreographer and career coach based in NYC. He's currently the choreographer of the new U.S./Canadian tour of The Bodyguard. Most recently, he directed Jacob's Ladder (featuring Tony-nominated Melissa Errico) and worked with Tony-winning Christopher Gattelli, serving as associate choreographer on The Great American Mousical (directed by Julie Andrews) and as associate and tour choreographer for the national tour of Lincoln Center Theater's revival of My Fair Lady.

     

    Highlighted past credits include Between the Sea and Sky (Best Musical award at NYMF), Shooting Star (StageSceneLA award for Best Choreography), The Accused (Atlantic City Casino Show of the Year award), A Chorus Line (Best Musical and BroadwayWorld Best Choreography awards), Sweet Charity (directed by Tony-winning Michael Rupert), and multiple seasons of Broadway Bares (directed by Tony-winning Jerry Mitchell). He also assisted Tony-nominated Randy Skinner on New York City Center's production of Abby's Song (starring Tony-nominated Paul Sorvino) and Ginger (starring Tony-winning Donna McKechnie).

     

    His work also extends into television and film, most notably choreographing a Broadway musical-style demolition starring Tony-winning Kristin Chenoweth for ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and commercials for major brands including Tide, Lipton, and Oral-B. He's also choreographed industrials and events for the likes of Warner Bros., OfficeMax, Oxygen, and Glamour, featuring celebrities such as Olympic gold medalist Nastia Liukin, Robbie Rosen of American Idol, and Tony-winners Ali Stroker and Alex Newell.

     

    Jim believes art has the power to change lives, including our own, so he's passionate about empowering theater professionals to create careers and lives they love. He does this through hosting the Theater Life Uncensored podcast, founding the Amplified Artists membership community, and private mentorship through his program, Artist Breakthrough. Outside of work, he's an avid traveler who's extensively explored every continent except Antarctica (so far!) and loves planning group trips. He splits his time between NYC and his second home in Mexico. Learn more at JimCooney.me.