Bob Stineman
Actor, Musician, Bookkeeper
Philadelphia, PA
Bob has been an actor/musician/producer/director/writer/performer for the better part of two decades now. A proud member of Actor’s Equity and an honors graduate from the University of the Arts, he has been seen performing throughout the area with groups including The Media Theater, Quintessence Theater Group, Candlelight Dinner Theatre, The Brandywiners, Plays and Players, The Covered Bridge Theatre, Luna Theatre Company, as well as participating in workshops, readings, and full productions of new work through Philadelphia New Play Workshop, Philadelphia Theatre Company, and The Philly Fringe Festival. Bob is also one of the founding company members of Bright Invention, The White Pines Production long-form improv troupe.
From 2012 to 2014 he served as the Managing Director for Simpatico Theatre Project, working hand-in-hand with the Producing Artistic Director, Allen Radway, and helped them bring to the stage The Amish Project by Jessica Dickey, The Lysistrata Project by P. Seth Bauer, The Brothers Size by Tarell Alvin McCraney, and In a Dark, Dark House by Neil Labute. Bob currently serves as the Managing Director for Shakespeare in Clark Park, helping to bring free theatre to West Philadelphia and the Philadelphia community at large.
When not working in the theatre world, Bob can be found serving as an accountant and financial consultant. He has had over 14 years of experience in accounting and finance within the for-profit and non-profit worlds, and works as a bookkeeper and finance consultant for Inis Nua Theatre Company, TIny Dynamite, Delaware Shakespeare Festival, Families CCAN, Kolman Law, PC, and several other business in the Philadelphia area.