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Wonderbar is an international film and theater production company, installation and live arts group founded in 2009 by Camille Thoman, Dan Milne and Elizabeth Yng Wong.

Camille Thoman

Camille Thoman works as a director, writer and editor in Los Angeles. Her feature documentary THE LONGEST GAME is currently in post-production. She has directed several short films/featurettes. Her last film, FALLING OBJECTS, starred Tony nominee Mireille Enos (THE KILLING, BIG LOVE, Oscar nominee Melissa Leo and Oscar winner Timothy Hutton. In 2009, Camille along with Dan Milne directed the site-specific theater piece THE CHERRY ORCHARD PROJECT in Pasadena. Her one-woman theater pieces, NUMB and NUMB B., which she devised and performed, have toured the UK and ran at The Young Vic and The BAC in London (2000). Numb was nominated for a Total Theatre Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was broadcast on the BBC. She has edited television pieces for the BBC, Bravo, TLC, VH1, Oxygen, Discovery, and IFC. Camille received her BA from the University of Bristol in the UK.

 

 

Dan Milne

Dan Milne was Associate Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s international tour of A SERVANT TO TWO MASTERS (new adaptation Lee Hall), which included runs at the Kennedy Center, Washington, the Spoleto Festival, Charleston, and at the Albery Theatre in London’s West End.  Other London directing work includes BAC, the Latchmere and the Old Red Lion.  Current pieces include TWO MEN TALKING, which has also played in the West End (Time Out Critics’ Choice) and now tours worldwide.  It is presently a regular feature off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theater, New York.  As an actor Dan was a member of the Young Vic Theatre Company in London for 7 years, and he has also performed principle roles for the Royal Shakespeare Company, and at the National Theatre and the Royal Court Upstairs.  Dan studied at Cambridge University and the Drama Studio, London.

 

Elizabeth Yng- Wong

Elizabeth was assistant to R.J. Cutler (THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE, AMERICAN HIGH) before becoming a freelance producer in film and television in 2003. TV credits include work for HBO, VH1, Showtime and Discovery. Her current projects include THE LONGESST GAME (producer), THE BOOK OF CHANGES (producer/director) and an untitled documentary about the modern Native American experience (producer/director). She is also at work on a rock opera with Joel Stein (www.joelstein.com) that will premiere as a club show in Los Angeles in the fall of 2010. Elizabeth is a graduate of Wesleyan University and the Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California Film School.