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Artistic Director, theatre producer, screenwriter. Husband. Eater of chocolate. Not always in that order.
Frustrated angry Democrat, longtime New Yorker born in South Jersey.
Professor at CU Boulder, Biochemistry, BioFrontiers Institute, Director College of Arts and Sciences Honors Program, zincophile, builder of fluorescence tools, cell gazer, single molecule tracker, researcher, teacher, mentor
Actor, director, theatre artist, professor, stray whisperer, animal rescuer, vegetarian, outdoor enthusiast, active lifestyle, travel lover, and unapologetic liberal.
SAG/AFTRA actor, comedian, award winning playwright, character voices, photographer, published digital artist and cosmic castaway running amok in NYC
Theater director. Associate Artistic Director of Prospect Musicals and Project Coordinator of the Leah Ryan Fund. Ice cream enthusiast. She/her
Award-winning Indie Theatre Company in New York City, producing new plays, classics and new play development projects.
www.boomerangtheatre.org
Flux Theatre Ensemble pollinates plays and culture to grow creative kinship: https://www.fluxtheatre.org/
Playwright he/him
www.adamszymkowicz.com
Author of West of the Sea. Rep'd by Allie Levick at Writers House. Audiobook Narrator and Voice Actor. Mom. SCBWI, SFWA, SAG/Aftra. Bisexual, she/her. Cat lover and accidental bird watcher because my husband announces every bird he sees out our window.
Writer (mostly creative nonfiction), actor, tired dad, quiet fan of birds, hiking, Watergate/Nixon books, the Mets, the Met
Loud queer millennial feminist playwright and performer. 🌈 Dog owner and teacher. Recent works: NORA’S DRAGON (all podcast platforms), GRACE & STORMS (substack)
Dog mom. Actual mom. Kind-of wife. Crazy lefty. Wicked smaht. 100% Gen-X. Absolutely fabulous.
Cultural critic and historian, author, podcaster, non-Zionist Jew. Co-host: CHARM OFFENSIVE. Writer: THE METHOD: HOW THE 20TH CENTURY LEARNED TO ACT