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Kate Murray is a theatrical production consultant who owns Studio 271 Productions a visual and performing arts business in Endicott, NY. Kate is known locally as a director, actor, writer and photographer and specializes in doing marketing and publicity for local arts and non-profit groups.
Kate produced “A Christmas Carol @ the Phelps Mansion Museum” for the past five holiday seasons and is now taking her production to Roberson Museum and Science Center for their Home for the Holidays event and then to the Bundy Museum of History & Art for a radio performance of “A Christmas Carol” in front of a studio audience complete with music and a live sound effects table.
Kate and Studio 271 Production’s most recent projects have been two Broome County Arts Council’s United Cultural Fund sponsored shows “A Vamp, A Veteran, A Victim and A Vision: Legends of Local Ladies; Clara, Sarah, SaSa and Hattie” and “Tales of Trains and Terror the telling of the 1901 Train Wreck in Vestal” both performed at the Vestal Museum. And for the 20th Anniversary of the death of Mathew Shepard she directed a performance of “The Laramie Project” as a fundraiser for the Identity Youth Center in Binghamton.
Kate does all of the casting and directing of a show as well as take the publicity photos, write the press releases and schedule media appearances for each production she helms. If it needs to be done Kate makes sure it gets done. She is also known locally as a singer and performer at the Cider Mill Stage, on the WNBF radio show KB Kabaret, and is an accomplished portrait and event photographer.
Kate is also an artists’ rights, worker’s rights and mental wellness advocate and served for many years as the board presidents of both the Federation of Labor of Broome and Tioga counties and the Mental Health Association of the Southern Tier and currently is the vice president of the Rod Serling Memorial Foundation where she is working to educate the world about the life and legacy of Binghamton native, Rod Serling and bring a museum, art murals and a statue into his hometown.