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Colton Pometta

Colton Pometta

Colton Pometta is a stage director based in NYC. His original work has been seen in nine different time zones, on three continents. International directing credits include the first Spanish adaptation of ORDINARY DAYS in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the French premieres of ORDINARY DAYS, ISLAND SONG and FIFTH REPUBLIC IN PARIS and THE TALE OF SALLY MCLAUREEN (which he adapted from French to English) in Edinburgh. Colton is the Director of Emberlight International Film Festival, teaches for Harlem School of the Arts and directs for Sun Valley Shakes. He has co-written a musical for young audiences titled HE SAID/SHE SAID which had a 13-state tour under his direction. He is also the creator of The Songwriters’ Salon, a concert series which has featured over 100 Broadway and off-Bway writers. Alum of Circle in the Square, Interlochen Arts Academy, RADA’s Contemporary Drama Summer School & Directors Lab West.

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