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Perhaps
it was former actress/talent agent Holly Lebed who said it best...
"I'm not an actress, I am a Cheese Bag who likes to get
up on stage in front of people."
Bert Bernardi grew up in Milford, Massachusetts not far from
Boston (The area now has a much fancier name, Metro West, but
its just a sleepy bedroom town no matter what one calls it).
His parents, Dora and Andy, were always supportive of their
creative son enrolling him in art classes and dance lessons
(though the baseball little league thing never worked out).
He got his first big break in the movie business at the tender
age of fourteen when he began work as an usher at the Milford
Cinemas I and II (Alas, the former vaudeville theatre-turned-movie
house is now a parking lot).
It was the University of Bridgeport that brought Bert to Connecticut
in 1977. He studied graphic design, advertising, cinema and
theatre. Though his concentration of studies was in graphic
arts, Bert was honored with the Deans Award for Outstanding
Contribution to Theatre for his work as producer of several
student productions and an on-campus summer theatre series.
He graduated Summa Cum Laude (That's Latin for 'he did a good
job').
In the summer of 1980, Bert accepted his first position with
a professional theatre company. He worked as the Press Assistant
at for the Westport Country Playhouse during its 50th Anniversary
season. There he rubbed elbows with not only the Connecticut
press, but the likes of Sada Thompson, Farley Granger, Richard
Thomas, Glynnis Johns, and Van Johnson (And yes, he really did
wear red socks all the time!)
Just out of college, Bert began his work as both a graphic artist
and an actor! His first show for Downtown Cabaret Theatre was
Grease in 1981, and he's been associated with the Cabaret ever
since! Under the guidance of Richard Hallinan, Bert started
writing and directing a series of children's shows inspired
by the British Pantomimes. Thus, the Downtown Cabaret Theatre
Children's Company was born! The company's 25th Anniversary
was celebrated during the 2007 season. Bert has written over
a hundred new musicals during that time (and almost all of them
have some reference to cheese hidden somewhere in the text).
The Children's Company was invited to appear on the CBS Early
Show for its Halloween Special in 2006.
Over the years, Bert has worked with many other theatre companies
including the former Boston Post Road Stage Company in Fairfield,
Theatreworks New Milford, Theatre Fairfield at Fairfield University,
Surflight Theatre in New Jersey, Wagon Wheel Playhouse in Indiana,
Music Theatre North in Upstate New York, the Arundel Barn Playhouse
in Maine, Cortland Repertory Theatre in New York and Hofstra
USA productions on Long Island. He has worked extensively with
Millbrook Playhouse in Pennsylvania where he served as Associate
Artistic Director and as Artistic Director at the Theater Barn
in New Lebanon, New York.
For his work with the Children's Company, and his other theatrical
endeavors, Bert was honored with the Tom Killen Award for Outstanding
Contribution to Theatre in Connecticut, presented by the Connecticut
Critics Circle in 2004 at the Yale Repertory Theatre. (It was
a great night...they had wine and cheese!!)
Bert lives with his partner, costume designer Jimmy Johansmeyer
in a cozy little home in West Haven, Connecticut with a menagerie
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