The Penn Glee Club
As director of the Penn Glee Club for over 40 years, Bruce Montgomery guided them to pre-eminence among collegiate male choruses the world over.
Now under the direction of Dr. Erik Nordgren, The Club continues to sing and dance its way into the hearts of people across the globe
while carrying on the traditions of TTBB singing that have kept it vibrant since 1863.
Penn Singers
Monty started directing the Penn Singers, Penn's student light opera company, in 1971 and he continues to do so today.
The group performs one of the works of Gilbert & Sullivan each spring in the Zellerbach Theater at Penn's Annenberg Center,
Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Chester County
Bruce has directed over a dozen productions for GSSCC, based in West Chester, Pennsylvania. The company produces one
mainstage production each fall at Asplundh Hall auditorium at West Chester University, and mounts an annual production
of Trial By Jury at Chester County Courthouse as part of West Chester's Old Fashioned Christmas celebration.

Founded by Brendan O'Brien and Harriet O'Brien,
longtime friends of Bruce's and the producers of his 2005 production of Utopia, Limited
for the International G&S Festival,
The Philadelphia G&S Union was formed to coalesce
talents from among Philly's many G&S performing societies to produce a show every year at The Festival.
It's inaugural fundraising event, The Basingstoke Ball,
is planned for November 10th, 2006.
Conor Montgomery O'Brien
In 2003 Conor, the son of Monty's friends and former students Brendan O'Brien and
Harriet Ravdin O'Brien, was given his first musical theatre experience when Monty invited
him to play a page in a Penn Singers' production. After appearing in several more
Monty productions, Conor made his professional debut in the Walnut Street Theatre's 2005-06
production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast as 'Chip'. His professional career has since
taken off, with an appearance as Little Jake Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun at the Prince Music
Theater (starring Andrea McArdle), as The Heavenly Friend in Carousel at Walnut Street Theatre
(starring Jeff Coon) and as the print and television face of the Children's Health Insurance
Program of Pennsylvania (CHIP). As of this writing he has nearly garnered the required 'credits'
to join both Actor's Equity (the union of professional theatrical performers) and the Screen Actor's Guild.
He is managed in Philadelphia by Rodney Robb of Baby Boomers Talent Management and in New York and Los Angeles
by Edie Robb Talent Works.