Laurel Anne White

August 8, 2022

Laurel Anne White began writing at the age of four, primarily oral histories for the benefit of Fuzzy Creature, Lambchop, and Tedward Bear. Throughout her youth she composed many plays, poems, speeches, and short stories until she was wooed away to a life in the theatre. Years of fast living in regional repertory theatre as […]

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Maggie Lee

July 18, 2022

Maggie Lee is a Gregory Award-winning playwright who has had over 40 productions in Seattle since 2006, with an emphasis on genre storytelling, such as horror and fantastical science fiction. She is currently the Resident Playwright with Macha Theatre Works, a board member for Rain City Projects, an organization that supports PNW playwrights, and a […]

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Meg McLynn

July 18, 2022

Meg McLynn is a Seattle-based actor, vocalist, and teaching artist who loves sharing her passion for performance with students of all ages. She is a member of the vocal groups Sugartime Trio and Blue Plate Special, and she has been an Anthem Singer for the Seattle Seahawks. Local acting credits include roles with Seattle Shakespeare […]

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Sunam Ellis

June 29, 2022

Sunam Ellis is an actor, director, and teaching artist based out of Seattle. Her training began with her studies at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, and after receiving her BA in both Theatre Performance and Human Development, she built up her resume of living life: marriage, international travel, and three beautiful children. In 2012, Sunam […]

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Marco Adiak Voli

June 27, 2022

Marco Adiak Voli is an actor, creator and collaborator originally from Nicaragua, now based in Brooklyn, NY. He has studied at Cornish College of the Arts (BFA in Original Works) and The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (MFA in Professional Acting). During his time in Seattle he has worked with Seattle Shakespeare Company, […]

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Brenda Arellano

June 23, 2022

Brenda Arellano is a performer and devisor based in Oakland after almost a decade in Chicago. She was a company member with the Chicago Neo-Futurists and she recently performed in their digital play 45 Plays for America’s First Ladies (which garnered a ’NY Times Critic’s Pick’). She was also a member of Playmaker’s Laboratory (formerly […]

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Tom Pearson

March 16, 2022

Tom Pearson is a poet, multi-media performance and visual artist, choreographer, director, and filmmaker whose work combines material culture and audience-centered narratives, taking the form of mixed-media projects that employ theater, art, choreography, and poetry as well as ceremony, artifact, and mythos to craft interactive experiences. He is known for his original works for theater, including the […]

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Sasha Petrenko

March 11, 2022

Sasha K Petrenko (she/her) is an earthling, artist and storyteller. Her interdisciplinary practice blends sculpture, theater, video and sound. Rooted in eco-feminism, rock n’ roll, and post-apocalypse studies, Sasha’s work functions as an invitation for audience members to collectively create sonic, somatic experiences. Recent performances include Northwest New Works Festival, On the Boards, Seattle, 2019; […]

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Gavin Reub

May 4, 2021

Gavin Reub is the Artistic Director of The Seagull Project, which is a Gregory Award-winning company with an ensemble of 26 actors. Also, he has helped develop more than 20 local plays as the Director of Creative Development for The Umbrella Project, which exists to develop and advocate for diverse new theatrical work by demonstrating […]

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Dmae Roberts

October 18, 2018

Dmae Roberts is a two-time Peabody award-winning writer and independent media and theatre artist who has written and produced more than 400 audio art pieces and documentaries for NPR and PRI programs. Her Peabody award-winning documentary “Mei Mei, a Daughter’s Song” is a harrowing account of her mother’s childhood in Taiwan during WWII. Her Crossing […]

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