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On the Nose Productions is an independent digital, film, and theater production company.

We create original, character-driven dramedy inspired by real life—because the truth is already strange, sharp, and funny enough.

We like things a little off. A little too real. And just funny enough to hurt.

Feel Our Pain and Laugh.


Currently in Production

Aging’s weird. Especially when no one’s watching.
A dark comedy—written, directed, and starring Adam Burke, Margaret Curry, and Lindy Rogers—about aging ungracefully in a world that won’t stop filtering.
Because not everyone’s a prodigy… or an influencer.

#DarkComedy #OnTheNoseProductions #FeelOurPainAndLaugh


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Burke Adams is a New York–based actor (and proud cake enthusiast) originally from Boston—though you’d never know it until he’s had a drink or two. With a deep love for music, he spends much of his free time discovering new sounds, belting along at concerts, and curating mix playlists with the devotion of a teenage John Cusack character. On screen, he's known for the film Ash (2019) and Token: The Web Series (2014). His work has largely focused on theater, where he’s had the joy of portraying some of his favorite roles, including Judge Brack in a site-specific Hedda Gabler directed by John Gould Rubin, and Artie Shaughnessy in The House of Blue Leaves at Gallery Players—frog voice and all. Burke is energized by the explosion of film and television production in New York City and looks forward to diving into roles as a villain, a lawyer, a creep—or all three—in shows like FBI, Poker Face, and the Equilizer.

BurkeAdams.com / Insta: BurkeAdams88

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Margaret Curry  is a Houston, Texas native who has built a solid reputation as an award-winning actress, producer, director, and singer. On stage roles include over 300 performances as Titania in the Off-Broadway hit Fools in Love, The Musical and two Equity National tours playing Karin in the musical Church Basement Ladies. She recently starred Off-Broadway in At Liberty, part of White Horse Theater Company’s Three by Tennessee. She also starred in Lanford Wilson's The Moonshot Tape, which she’ll be reprising at 59E59 Theater’s East to Edinburgh July 2025 and then the Edinburgh Fringe Festival August 2025. On screen, she gained attention starring as the uptight, deep-in-grief Lily in the heartfelt feature film Starfish, and shined as the cutthroat, out-for-justice Attorney Andrews in the action feature film,Diamond Ruff . Most recently, Curry delivers a dose of comical skepticism as the pesky family friend, Susan Baker, in the new holiday feature film, Merry Good Enough, written by Caroline Keene, who co-directs with director of photography Dan Kennedy, now available on all major streaming platforms in the US and the UK. As a singer, Curry has shared the stage with such luminaries as Leslie Uggams, Carol Channing, Billy Stritch, Amanda Green and Ann Hampton Callaway. She has appeared as a soloist or featured performer at the Kaplan Auditorium at Lincoln Center, the Allen Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Hudson Guild Theatre and many of NYC's hottest nightclubs and cabaret venues. Margaret's 2024 Bistro Award-winning solo show The Space In-Between was recently nominated for a 2025 MAC Award and will soon tour regionally and internationally.

MargaretCurry.com / Insta: margaretacurry / FB: TheActressMargaretCurry

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Lindy Rogers is a New York–based actress, director, and writer.As an actress, she’s appeared in a range of independent film and theater projects, including supporting roles in the feature films Ghosts in Our Hearts and Completely Normal (2013), and in the comedy short The Efficiency Experts Guide to Better Business. She played the lead in the web series Buddy Cop Web Series: BCWS (2012), and appeared as Berta in a site-specific production of Hedda Gabler, directed by John Gould Rubin and reviewed by Ben Brantley in The New York Times. Her directing credits include The Quest: A Spiritual Journey, co-written with and starring Michelle DellaFave (BAC Spring 2022 Showcase), Rumors by Neil Simon at The Players Theatre, and the original play Truth Is at the Midtown International Theatre Festival. She began her directing work with Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church’s Theater Fellowship, where she directed A Proud Heritage, FAPC Radio Show, The Man Who Came to Dinner, and served as assistant director on Stage Door. 

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