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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Syracuse Stage’s Resident Playwright Kyle Bass talks with playwright Rogelio Martinez about his upcoming world premiere production with Rogelio Martinez’s The National Pastime, part of the Julie Lutz New Play Festival.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Rogelio Martinez</strong> (he/his) is an award-winning playwright whose plays have been workshopped and produced in theaters across the country and abroad. His play, <i>Born In East Berlin</i>, was first performed at the Stasi Museum, Berlin, in both English and German and then premiered at San Francisco Playhouse in February 2020. More recently, Martinez worked on <i>The Seven Deadly Sins</i> project for Miami New Drama. It was the largest theatrical production allowed by Equity during the pandemic. It won the Drama League Award - Outstanding Interactive or Socially-Distanced Theater. In 2021, Martinez worked on a new television project for Tom Fontana, based on the book, <i>Year of Dangerous Days</i>. His play, <i>Blind Date</i>, was produced at the Goodman Theatre under the direction of Tony-nominee Robert Falls, with Tony Award-winning actress Deanna Dunagan playing the role of Nancy Reagan, and was awarded an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award. Martinez is a recipient of a 2017 Guggenheim Fellowship, Princess Grace Award, and a Mid-Career Fellowship at the Lark Theater Company. His work has been workshopped and commissioned by various theaters across the country including the Public Theater, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Atlantic Theater Company, Arden Theater, Asolo Repertory, and Ojai Theater Company, and many more. Martinez’s plays include <i>Illuminating Veronica</i>, <i>Arrivals and Departures</i>, <i>All Eyes and Ears</i>, <i>Blind Date,</i> <i>Born in East Berlin</i>, and <i>I Regret She’s Made of Sugar</i> (Princess Grace Winner). He is an alumnus of New Dramatists. Martinez teaches undergraduate playwriting at NYU and has also written for children’s television. Martinez was born in Sancti-Spiritus, Cuba, and came to this country on the Mariel boatlift.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Playwrights Zizi Majid & Esperanza Rosales Balcárcel speak with Associate Artistic Director Melissa Crespo about the plays they are developing as part of the Julie Lutz New Play Festival.</p><p> </p><p><strong>ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHTS</strong></p><p><strong>Zizi Majid</strong> is a playwright whose plays advocate for a shared humanity. She is the inaugural recipient of the Julia Miles Playwriting Residency (WP Theatre) during which she wrote the play <i>Milk</i>. She was a 2022-23 Playwriting Fellow with the Dramatists Guild Foundation and is a proud alum of the WP Lab. She won the Pacific Rim Prize for Playwriting (Kumu Kahua Theatre/University of Hawaii Manoa Playwriting Contest), has been a finalist for the Princeton Arts Fellowship, a finalist for the Blue Ink Playwriting Award; a thrice semi-finalist for the O'Neil National Playwrights Conference and a finalist for the Columbia@Roundabout New Play Reading Series. Plays include <i>They Came in the Night</i>, <i>Return to Fall</i>, <i>The Rejects,</i> and <i>How to Gild an Eagle</i>. For five years, Zizi was the Artistic Director of Teater Ekamatra (Singapore) garnering multiple awards during her tenure. She teaches playwriting and drama in context at Syracuse University. MFA: Columbia University. Website: <a href="https://zizimajid.com/" target="_blank"><strong>zizimajid.com</strong></a></p><p> </p><p><strong>Esperanza Rosales Balcárcel </strong>is a trans-Guatemalan playwright, born in Guatemala and raised in Connecticut. Her works are spiritual, hyper-theatrical narratives that give Black & Brown Queer/Trans voices a space to interrogate core wounds and offer them a path toward healing. Esperanza’s plays have been supported by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Roundabout Theatre, the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, the Kennedy Center, the Tank, Breaking the Binary Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, and New York Theater Workshop. Esperanza is the recipient of the Princeton Ward Prize for Fiction and Outstanding Achievement in Theater Prize, the Eugene O'Neill Memorial Scholarship from the Yale School of Drama, and the Paul Greene Award from the National Theatre Conference. Her play, <i>Color Boy,</i> received the Kennedy Center's Latinx Playwriting Award and Paula Vogel Playwriting Award <i>(finalist</i>), an Honorable Mention from the 2024 Relentless Award, a nomination for the 2025 Venturous Playwright Fellowship from the Playwright’s Center, and was named the Connecticut State Winner for the Clauder Prize from Portland Stage. Her play <i>Lupe Finds Me in the Garden of Dreams </i>was a finalist for the 2024 Leah Ryan Prize, the O’Neill Playwrights Conference, the Van Lier Fellowship for New Voices at Rattlestick Theater, and is also a current finalist for the Ground Floor at Berkeley Rep and the Bay Area Playwrights Festival. <i>Lupe Finds Me </i>was developed through New York Theater Workshop’s 2024 Summer Dartmouth Residency and was presented at the 2024 Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival at Playwrights Horizons. She is a two-time finalist for the O’Neill Theatre Conference and nominee for the Ollie Award, a one-time nominee for the L. Arnold Weissberger New Play Award at the Williamstown Theater Festival and the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, and is a contributor to the second volume of Methuen Drama’s Anthology of Trans Plays. She is currently a Teaching Artist for the Public Theater, an IB Theater Advisor at Brooklyn Prospect Charter High School, and a Lecturer in Playwriting at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, where she produced and mentored the playwrights working on the 2024-2025 Carlotta Festival and the Langston Hughes Festival of New Plays. BA: Princeton, MFA: Yale</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://vpa.syr.edu/people/brian-cimmet/"><strong>About Brian Cimmet</strong></a></p><p>Brian Cimmet teaches courses in musical theater performance, literature, history, and audition technique. His recent Department of Drama credits include direction and musical direction for <i>Avenue Q</i> and music direction for <i>Parade</i> and <i>Spring Awakening</i>. Other Syracuse credits include <i>Merrily We Roll Along</i>, <i>Seussical</i>, <i>Hairspray</i>, <i>Violet</i>, <i>Like You Like It</i>, <i>White Christmas</i>, <i>Cradle Will Rock</i>, <i>Rent</i>, and <i>Cabaret</i>. Beyond the confines of Syracuse, Cimmet’s credits include the Broadway companies of <i>The Drowsy Chaperone, Mary Poppins</i>, and <i>Grease</i>; the original Off-Broadway productions of <i>I Love You Because</i> (also the cast album); and <i>The Tin Pan Alley Rag</i>, as well as too much regional and stock theater to remember. He has composed scores to <i>Absolutely Anything</i>, <i>The Spirit of Reindeer</i>, <i>A Christmas Carol</i>, <i>Burn This</i>, <i>Stop Kiss</i>, <i>Let’s Play Two</i>, and <i>No Poop!</i>, and his songs have been nominated for three MAC Awards (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs). In an entirely unrelated walk of life, Cimmet is a two-time award winner at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament, co-creator and co-host of Lollapuzzoola (his own summertime crossword tournament, <a href="http://www.bemoresmarter.com/" target="_blank">www.bemoresmarter.com</a>), and contributor to several puzzle books, some of which are available at Barnes & Noble.</p><p><a href="https://www.jchenproject.com/jessicachen"><strong>About Jessica Chen</strong></a></p><p>Jessica Chen is an American dancer, choreographer, and director based in New York City known for creating "visceral ...emotionally charged movements and choreography." - <a href="https://www.huffpost.com/entry/a-healthy-dose-of-inspiration_b_6836478" target="_blank">Sarah Draugelis, HuffPost</a>. Her work has graced prestigious platforms like New York Fashion Week at MoMA, Lincoln Center, and MACY's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Chen has choreographed for productions Rodger and Hammerstein's Cinderella at Geva Theater and Jersey Boys at Weathervane Theater, and Spring Awakening for Montclair State University, where she is currently an adjunct professor teaching Jazz. Chen assisted Director William Hayes in the World Premiere of The Messenger by Jenny Connell Davis for Palm Beach Dramaworks.Internationally, she has been featured at the World Expo-USA Pavilion in Shanghai and in a special showcase by Google Arts & Culture. She is the Founder and Artistic Director of J CHEN PROJECT, a 501c3 nonprofit contemporary dance company with a mission to create dance works that emphasize identity, cultural diversity, and belonging. J CHEN PROJECT is thrilled to enjoy an open-ended run of AAPI HEROES in NYC beginning June 2024.Chen's accolades include being a 2021 GALLIM Moving Women Artist-in-Residence, a 2021 Dance Lab New York Choreographer, and a <a href="https://bessies.org/the-bessies-announce-nominees-for-the-2023-bessie-awards/" target="_blank">2023 Bessie Award nominee for Outstanding Choreographer/Creato</a>r.<a href="https://bessies.org/the-bessies-announce-nominees-for-the-2023-bessie-awards/" target="_blank"> </a>Her current theater projects include AAPI HEROES, Cabaret, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. Jessica is a Proud Member of <a href="https://sdcweb.org/" target="_blank"><strong>SDC</strong></a>.</p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.syracusestage.org/about#stafflisting">About Bob Hupp</a></p><p>Robert Hupp is in his ninth season as artistic director of Syracuse Stage. He recently directed Dial M for Murder, Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Our Town, The Play That Goes Wrong, Eureka Day, Annapurna, Talley’s Folly, Amadeus, Noises Off, Next to Normal, and The Three Musketeers for Stage. Prior to coming to Central New York, Robert spent seventeen seasons as the producing artistic director of Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock. He directed over 30 productions for Arkansas Rep ranging from Hamlet to Les Miserables to The Grapes of Wrath. In New York City, Robert directed the American premieres of Glyn Maxwell’s The Lifeblood and Wolfpit for the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble. He also served for nine seasons as the artistic director of the Obie Award-winning Jean Cocteau Repertory. At the Cocteau, Robert’s directing credits include works by Buchner, Wilder, Cocteau, Shaw, Wedekind and the premieres of the Bentley/Milhaud version of Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children, Seamus Heaney’s The Cure at Troy, and Eduardo de Filippo’s Napoli Millionaria. He has held faculty positions at Pennsylvania’s Dickinson College and, in Arkansas, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Hendrix College. Robert served as vice president of the Board of Directors of the Theatre Communications Group and has served on funding panels for the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, the Theatre Communications Group, the New Jersey State Council of the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. While in Arkansas, Robert was named both Non-Profit Executive of the Year by the Arkansas Business Publishing Group, and Individual Artist of the Year by the Arkansas Arts Council. He and his wife Clea ride herd over a blended family of five children, one dog, and two cats.</p><p><a href="http://www.jason-oconnell.com/">About Jason O'Connell</a></p><p><i>Jason is an actor, writer, and director based in New York City. He recently appeared on <strong>Max's "Search Party" </strong>and played Sir Andrew in The Old Globe's 2023 production of <strong>Twelfth Night</strong>. His Off-Broadway credits include <strong>Sense and Sensibility</strong>,<strong> Happy Birthday Wanda June</strong>,<strong> Judgment Day, Pride and Prejudice</strong>, and multiple productions of his own solo show, <strong>The Dork Knight</strong>. Jason is also the co-writer of the play <strong>Cyrano </strong>(adapted with Brenda Withers), and his directing credits include productions at Joe's Pub, Theatre Row, Syracuse Stage, Playhouse on Park, Amphibian Stage, and the Hudson Valley and Texas Shakespeare Festivals. He is also an illustrator, a stand-up comic, a private acting coach, and the host of <strong>Opening Weekend Podcast.</strong></i></p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.syracusestage.org/about#stafflisting">About Bob Hupp</a></p><p>Robert Hupp is in his ninth season as artistic director of Syracuse Stage. He recently directed Dial M for Murder, Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, Our Town, The Play That Goes Wrong, Eureka Day, Annapurna, Talley’s Folly, Amadeus, Noises Off, Next to Normal, and The Three Musketeers for Stage. Prior to coming to Central New York, Robert spent seventeen seasons as the producing artistic director of Arkansas Repertory Theatre in Little Rock. He directed over 30 productions for Arkansas Rep ranging from Hamlet to Les Miserables to The Grapes of Wrath. In New York City, Robert directed the American premieres of Glyn Maxwell’s The Lifeblood and Wolfpit for the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble. He also served for nine seasons as the artistic director of the Obie Award-winning Jean Cocteau Repertory. At the Cocteau, Robert’s directing credits include works by Buchner, Wilder, Cocteau, Shaw, Wedekind and the premieres of the Bentley/Milhaud version of Brecht’s Mother Courage and Her Children, Seamus Heaney’s The Cure at Troy, and Eduardo de Filippo’s Napoli Millionaria. He has held faculty positions at Pennsylvania’s Dickinson College and, in Arkansas, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and Hendrix College. Robert served as vice president of the Board of Directors of the Theatre Communications Group and has served on funding panels for the New York State Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, the Theatre Communications Group, the New Jersey State Council of the Arts, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. While in Arkansas, Robert was named both Non-Profit Executive of the Year by the Arkansas Business Publishing Group, and Individual Artist of the Year by the Arkansas Arts Council. He and his wife Clea ride herd over a blended family of five children, one dog, and two cats.</p><p><a href="http://www.jason-oconnell.com/">About Jason O'Connell</a></p><p><i>Jason is an actor, writer, and director based in New York City. He recently appeared on <strong>Max's "Search Party" </strong>and played Sir Andrew in The Old Globe's 2023 production of <strong>Twelfth Night</strong>. His Off-Broadway credits include <strong>Sense and Sensibility</strong>,<strong> Happy Birthday Wanda June</strong>,<strong> Judgment Day, Pride and Prejudice</strong>, and multiple productions of his own solo show, <strong>The Dork Knight</strong>. Jason is also the co-writer of the play <strong>Cyrano </strong>(adapted with Brenda Withers), and his directing credits include productions at Joe's Pub, Theatre Row, Syracuse Stage, Playhouse on Park, Amphibian Stage, and the Hudson Valley and Texas Shakespeare Festivals. He is also an illustrator, a stand-up comic, a private acting coach, and the host of <strong>Opening Weekend Podcast.</strong></i></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>About Chip Miller </strong></p><p>Chip Miller is a director and producer, currently in the role of Associate Artistic Director at Portland Center Stage at the Armory. They were previously the Artistic Associate / Resident Director at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Directing: Sweeney Todd, Clyde's (co-production with Syracuse Stage) <i>Liberace & Liza - Holiday at the Mansion: A Tribute</i>, <i>Choir Boy</i>, <i>It’s a Wonderful Life</i>, <i>Rent</i>, <i>August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean</i>, <i>Hedwig & The Angry Inch</i>, the world premiere of <i>Redwood</i> (PCS), <i>Larry Owens’ Sondhemia</i> (Carnegie Hall), <i>Journeys to Justice</i> (Portland Opera), the world premiere of <i>American Fast</i> (Artists Repertory Theater), <i>School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play</i>, <i>Welcome to Fear City</i>, <i>Sex with Strangers</i>, <i>A Raisin in the Sun</i>, (KCRep); the world premiere of <i>Becoming Martin</i> by Kevin Willmott (The Coterie); <i>dwb: driving while black</i> (Lawrence Arts Center, Des Moines Metro Opera, Greensboro Opera); <i>4:48 Psychosis </i>(The Buffalo Room). Chip has developed work with playwrights including Kevin Wilmott, Kara Lee Corthron, Brittany K. Allen, Catherine Trieschmann, Darren Canady, Andrew Rosendorf, Susan Kander & Roberta Gumbel, Michelle T. Johnson, and Michael Finke. They have developed work at The William Inge Theatre Festival, NYU’s New Plays for Young Audiences, La Jolla Playhouse’s DNA Series, Portland Center Stage’s JAW Festival, The Midwest Dramatists Center, KCRep’s OriginKC New Works Festival, The Colorado New Play Summit, The Living Room Theatre, and Musical Theatre Heritage.</p><p><a href="https://www.pcs.org/artists/andrea-vernae">About Andrea Vernea</a></p><p>Andrea is thrilled to return to Portland Center Stage and feels incredibly grateful to work with this talented group of artists, whom she not only considers collaborators but also friends. A special thanks to Chip for assembling this remarkable team. Originally from Miami, FL, Andrea graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance from Florida A&M University, a Historically Black College and University. Some of her recent favorites include <i>Clyde’s </i>(PCS/Syracuse Stage), <i>Passing Strange</i> directed by Rodney Hicks (Portland Playhouse), <i>Gem of The Ocean</i> (PCS), and <i>The Wolves</i> (Portland Playhouse). On the film side, she wrote and directed her first short film, <i>You Don’t Know Naan</i>, with the BLVCK Film Collective, portrayed Ori in the Montavilla Jazz Call + Response project, <i>Last Signs of June</i>, written by Deejuliano Scott, and played the role of Brenna, the ex who returns, in <i>Kitty </i>by Mischa Webley. Up next, she’ll be performing as Cecily Cardew in <i>The Importance of Being Earnest</i>, adapted by Kamilah Bush, at Portland Center Stage.</p><p> </p>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>About Chip Miller </strong></p><p>Chip Miller is a director and producer, currently in the role of Associate Artistic Director at Portland Center Stage at the Armory. They were previously the Artistic Associate / Resident Director at Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Directing: Sweeney Todd, Clyde's (co-production with Syracuse Stage) <i>Liberace & Liza - Holiday at the Mansion: A Tribute</i>, <i>Choir Boy</i>, <i>It’s a Wonderful Life</i>, <i>Rent</i>, <i>August Wilson’s Gem of the Ocean</i>, <i>Hedwig & The Angry Inch</i>, the world premiere of <i>Redwood</i> (PCS), <i>Larry Owens’ Sondhemia</i> (Carnegie Hall), <i>Journeys to Justice</i> (Portland Opera), the world premiere of <i>American Fast</i> (Artists Repertory Theater), <i>School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play</i>, <i>Welcome to Fear City</i>, <i>Sex with Strangers</i>, <i>A Raisin in the Sun</i>, (KCRep); the world premiere of <i>Becoming Martin</i> by Kevin Willmott (The Coterie); <i>dwb: driving while black</i> (Lawrence Arts Center, Des Moines Metro Opera, Greensboro Opera); <i>4:48 Psychosis </i>(The Buffalo Room). Chip has developed work with playwrights including Kevin Wilmott, Kara Lee Corthron, Brittany K. Allen, Catherine Trieschmann, Darren Canady, Andrew Rosendorf, Susan Kander & Roberta Gumbel, Michelle T. Johnson, and Michael Finke. They have developed work at The William Inge Theatre Festival, NYU’s New Plays for Young Audiences, La Jolla Playhouse’s DNA Series, Portland Center Stage’s JAW Festival, The Midwest Dramatists Center, KCRep’s OriginKC New Works Festival, The Colorado New Play Summit, The Living Room Theatre, and Musical Theatre Heritage.</p><p><a href="https://www.pcs.org/artists/andrea-vernae">About Andrea Vernea</a></p><p>Andrea is thrilled to return to Portland Center Stage and feels incredibly grateful to work with this talented group of artists, whom she not only considers collaborators but also friends. A special thanks to Chip for assembling this remarkable team. Originally from Miami, FL, Andrea graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance from Florida A&M University, a Historically Black College and University. Some of her recent favorites include <i>Clyde’s </i>(PCS/Syracuse Stage), <i>Passing Strange</i> directed by Rodney Hicks (Portland Playhouse), <i>Gem of The Ocean</i> (PCS), and <i>The Wolves</i> (Portland Playhouse). On the film side, she wrote and directed her first short film, <i>You Don’t Know Naan</i>, with the BLVCK Film Collective, portrayed Ori in the Montavilla Jazz Call + Response project, <i>Last Signs of June</i>, written by Deejuliano Scott, and played the role of Brenna, the ex who returns, in <i>Kitty </i>by Mischa Webley. Up next, she’ll be performing as Cecily Cardew in <i>The Importance of Being Earnest</i>, adapted by Kamilah Bush, at Portland Center Stage.</p><p> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.melissarainanderson.com/"><strong>About Melissa Rain Anderson</strong></a></p><p>Melissa Rain Anderson is a New York based Director, Actor and Acting Coach. Melissa directs in New York City and regionally, specializing in Contemporary Plays, Shakesepeare and Musicals. Her acting credits include Network TV, National Tours, Off-Broadway, Regional, and Voice Over work, as well as several cast recordings. She teaches master classes regularly with emphasis on Musical Theater, Audition Technique and Acting Through Song. Melissa coaches acting privately in Midtown Manhattan.</p><p><a href="https://www.2ringcircus.com/ben-franklin">About Ben Franklin</a></p><p>Working professionally for over 20 years, Ben Franklin (yes, that is his real name) is a multi-disciplinary artist whose career has spanned Plays, musicals and Film to Circus Arts, Variety & Burlesque. He is co-founder of Theatrical circus company <a href="http://www.2ringcircus.com/" target="_blank">2 ring circus</a>, one part of award-winning Burlesque and producing duo, <a href="http://www.2toflyburlesque.com/" target="_blank">2toFly</a>, and co-creator of long running NYC Cirquelesque show, <a href="http://www.boysnightrevue.com/" target="_blank">Boys' Night revue</a>.</p><p><a href="https://www.2ringcircus.com/joshua-dean">About Joshua Dean</a></p><p>Joshua Dean is an NYC based circus artist, award winning Burlesque performer, and aerial instructor. He has performed across the US, China, and the 7 seas. He is co-owner of Manhattan’s Aerial Arts NYC. From early on, while growing up on a farm in Ohio, he knew he wanted to be on the stage. He received a BFA from Ohio University in Dance, and then traveled to NYC to start his career. He has worked for regional theaters across the US, danced for legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp, and performed on Norwegian and Princess Cruise Lines. As an aerialist and circus performer, he has worked with many NYC event planners and entertainment companies to create and perform solo and duo acts for nightclubs, weddings, holiday parties, and more.  He combines his early training in dance with his aerial and ground acrobatics to give party goers and audiences a masculine, yet graceful cirque performance.  His blend of theatricality, death defying skills, and artistry make him a unique and exciting aerial and circus performer. Joshua is known as the “Cirquelesque Sensation” for combining the art of burlesque with the clowning and acrobatics of circus. He is the 2019 Mr. Exotic World in Las Vegas, which is his third title from the Burlesque Hall of Fame...aka the Olympics of Burlesque. As part of 2toFly, he has won the title of Best Small Group and together, they have traveled the world performing two person shows and headlining burlesque festivals and variety shows. He is currently the artistic director of 2 Ring Circus, a theatrical circus company. 2 Ring Circus has created 2 original shows that have toured the US, and their original production of  "Cirque le Jazz" has toured throughout China. The company has helmed numerous productions as dance and circus choreographers including “The Wizard of Oz” at Syracuse Stage, “Godspell” at Arkansas Repertory Theatre, and “Seussical” at CFRT. They have created circus choreography for productions at the the LA Opera, Fulton Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, and Syracuse Ballet.  Joshua has also choreographed the aerial and circus moments for “The Tempest” at Hartford Stage directed by Darko Tresnjak, “Carnival” at Goodspeed Opera House directed by Darko Tresnjak and choreographed by Peggy Hickey, and productions for the ARACA Project and Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Joshua currently teaches regular aerial classes at Aerial Arts NYC and Body & Pole. Having studied teaching theory, and have held multiple personal training certifications, he uses his knowledge of kinesiology and progressions to coach students to execute aerial acrobatics with finesse and ease. He brings his love of circus to students of all skills and body types. It does not matter if you are training for fun, fitness, or to learn a new skill, he will help guide you through your Aerial journey through technique, patience, and joy. </p><p> </p>
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      <author>Joshua Dean, Ben Franklin, Melissa Rain Anderson, Melissa Crespo</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://www.melissarainanderson.com/"><strong>About Melissa Rain Anderson</strong></a></p><p>Melissa Rain Anderson is a New York based Director, Actor and Acting Coach. Melissa directs in New York City and regionally, specializing in Contemporary Plays, Shakesepeare and Musicals. Her acting credits include Network TV, National Tours, Off-Broadway, Regional, and Voice Over work, as well as several cast recordings. She teaches master classes regularly with emphasis on Musical Theater, Audition Technique and Acting Through Song. Melissa coaches acting privately in Midtown Manhattan.</p><p><a href="https://www.2ringcircus.com/ben-franklin">About Ben Franklin</a></p><p>Working professionally for over 20 years, Ben Franklin (yes, that is his real name) is a multi-disciplinary artist whose career has spanned Plays, musicals and Film to Circus Arts, Variety & Burlesque. He is co-founder of Theatrical circus company <a href="http://www.2ringcircus.com/" target="_blank">2 ring circus</a>, one part of award-winning Burlesque and producing duo, <a href="http://www.2toflyburlesque.com/" target="_blank">2toFly</a>, and co-creator of long running NYC Cirquelesque show, <a href="http://www.boysnightrevue.com/" target="_blank">Boys' Night revue</a>.</p><p><a href="https://www.2ringcircus.com/joshua-dean">About Joshua Dean</a></p><p>Joshua Dean is an NYC based circus artist, award winning Burlesque performer, and aerial instructor. He has performed across the US, China, and the 7 seas. He is co-owner of Manhattan’s Aerial Arts NYC. From early on, while growing up on a farm in Ohio, he knew he wanted to be on the stage. He received a BFA from Ohio University in Dance, and then traveled to NYC to start his career. He has worked for regional theaters across the US, danced for legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp, and performed on Norwegian and Princess Cruise Lines. As an aerialist and circus performer, he has worked with many NYC event planners and entertainment companies to create and perform solo and duo acts for nightclubs, weddings, holiday parties, and more.  He combines his early training in dance with his aerial and ground acrobatics to give party goers and audiences a masculine, yet graceful cirque performance.  His blend of theatricality, death defying skills, and artistry make him a unique and exciting aerial and circus performer. Joshua is known as the “Cirquelesque Sensation” for combining the art of burlesque with the clowning and acrobatics of circus. He is the 2019 Mr. Exotic World in Las Vegas, which is his third title from the Burlesque Hall of Fame...aka the Olympics of Burlesque. As part of 2toFly, he has won the title of Best Small Group and together, they have traveled the world performing two person shows and headlining burlesque festivals and variety shows. He is currently the artistic director of 2 Ring Circus, a theatrical circus company. 2 Ring Circus has created 2 original shows that have toured the US, and their original production of  "Cirque le Jazz" has toured throughout China. The company has helmed numerous productions as dance and circus choreographers including “The Wizard of Oz” at Syracuse Stage, “Godspell” at Arkansas Repertory Theatre, and “Seussical” at CFRT. They have created circus choreography for productions at the the LA Opera, Fulton Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, and Syracuse Ballet.  Joshua has also choreographed the aerial and circus moments for “The Tempest” at Hartford Stage directed by Darko Tresnjak, “Carnival” at Goodspeed Opera House directed by Darko Tresnjak and choreographed by Peggy Hickey, and productions for the ARACA Project and Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Joshua currently teaches regular aerial classes at Aerial Arts NYC and Body & Pole. Having studied teaching theory, and have held multiple personal training certifications, he uses his knowledge of kinesiology and progressions to coach students to execute aerial acrobatics with finesse and ease. He brings his love of circus to students of all skills and body types. It does not matter if you are training for fun, fitness, or to learn a new skill, he will help guide you through your Aerial journey through technique, patience, and joy. </p><p> </p>
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