Alexander T. Stanton was born in Illinois, tested in New Jersey, and
proven in Philadelphia.  He graduated from University of the Arts in 2008
for sculpture, but his skills range from assisting the installation of public
sculptures to giant puppet building.  After being defeated by Sean Glass
last year in an mysterious competition of brain and brawn, Sean coerced
Alex into helping him with his Musical.

Now part of Gloaming productions, Alex is excited to be lending his
artistic skills to help complete the artistic vision that is "Hungry the
Musical" as stage manager and resident artist.

Landmarks of Alex's career include assisting John N. Phillips in restoring
the Washington Monument on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in 2005-06.
 The welding, finishing and assisting the installation of the Four Dragons
of China Town sculpted by Ward Tom Elicker and Paul Wittle on 9th and
Arch Street in 2009.  Puppet building for the Vaude Villain Mummers of
Space 1026 in 2007-08 and 2008-09.

Alex wants to thank his family, Sean Glass, and Steph Cisso for all their
support for him in the past year.
Alexander T. Stanton
Stage Manager
Resident Artist