Flannery Gregg
(REHEARSAL DIRECTOR, She/Her) is an NYC based dancer, rehearsal director and choreographer who choreographed her first pieces as a 4 year old, using her parents’ coffee table as a stage and Ravel’s Boléro as the soundtrack. Since the coffee table stage, she has collaborated with composers, visual artists, directors, and filmmakers. Last year, she was Rehearsal Director and performed in Monica Bill Barnes & Company’s productions of The Running Show (included in New York City Center’s Fall for Dance Festival) and Day’s Go By (a show in and about a mall). In 2018, she worked alongside Monica as Associate Choreographer on the feature film Little Women, where you may have also seen her kicking, stomping, laughing, and bumping into Saoirse Ronan (credited “Beerhall Dancer #1). Since 2017, Flannery has acted as the movement director of New York University’s student-created Reality Show, staging performances at the Barclays Center, Radio City Music Hall, and NYU’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts. Flannery’s first time working on Broadway (and with pierogis) was as Assistant Choreographer to Sam Pinkleton on Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812. Flannery’s second time working on Broadway, as Associate Choreographer with Sonya Tayeh on Sing Street, was cut short as the Covid-19 pandemic brought show business to a halt. Born and raised in San Diego, Flannery got her BA in World Arts and Cultures from UCLA. She currently lives in Hell’s Kitchen spending most of her days dancing on her roof, riding her bicycle, and missing rehearsal studios terribly. She is thrilled, however, to occupy Zoom rooms as Rehearsal Director for Keep Moving. 5-6-7-8!