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2014-2015 Season

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Invisibility, Or Tiny Rockets
By Lauren Ferebee
Directed by Marielle Duke
Featuring Alex Engquist and Kelly Klotz
April 26th at 3pm

This piece was presented in conjunction with a free professional development for artists and educators as part of an ongoing partnership  with the  YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood



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                                  Faust 
Written by August Schulenburg
Directed by Marielle Duke
Staged Managed by Amy Rehwaldt
Devised with :
Nat Cassidy, Matthew Trumbull, Collin McConnell, Gabby Sherba, Emily Hartford, Rachael Hip Flores, Alex Engquist, Matilde Keizer, and Rebecca Davis








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I Don't Belong Here: 
Theatrical Snapshots from Self-Proclaimed Outsiders 
A Night of New Works 
April 11th at 8pm
Penthouse, Shetler Studios 
244 W 54th St 

On April 11th, we presented staged readings of 25 new monologues and short pieces that highlight an "outsider" voice.  
This evening featured pieces by:
Alexis Scheer, Michael Fenlason, Wayne Paul Mattingly, Alex Dremann, Brigette Estola, Christopher Van Der Ark, Allie Costa, Mark Levine, Max Gill, Jonathan Libman, Stacey Flood, Daniel Park, Sara Israel, Jackie Marcoux, Kat Jansen, James McLinden, Max Sparber, Grace Gardner, Nandita Shenoy, Michelle Siegel, Gail Ebert, Isaac Rathbone, and Collin McConnell

Our ensemble of actors included: 
Matilde Keizer,  Neimah Djourabchi, Brian Silliman, Matthew Trumbull, Stephanie Willing, Collin McConnell, Dana Sumner-Pritchard, Cotton Wright,  Emily Hartford, Nat Cassidy,  Ari Kotler, Naomi Burjorjee Van Pelt, Ally Tufenkjian , and Archana Rajan

Produced by Matilde Keizer
Directed by Marielle Duke