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/I'm a historian by my BA Hons. degree, however, I spent more time doing theater and music events. My love and appreciation of the arts is extremely strong.
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I'm a historian by my BA Hons. degree, however, I spent more time doing theater and music events. My love and appreciation of the arts is extremely strong.
Read MoreI'm Jane Cox, I'm the director of the theater program at Princeton, and the producing artistic director of the theater and music theater season. I'm also a lighting designer.
Read MoreHe/him. Sam is currently (outside of pandemia) playing Fiyero in the Broadway company of Wicked. He most recently worked with Roger Q. Mason on a Zoom excerpt of Roger's new play The Pride of Lions for Dixon Place HOT Festival. Broadway: Wicked. Regional/Touring: Almost Famous (O/C, Old Globe), Joseph... Dreamcoat (ACT), Wicked. BA: Princeton University. He is a musician, an aspiring writer, and a burgeoning Marxist. @samgravitte
Read MoreHi! I'm a writer and founder of Lumhaa: The Memory Jar Company, which helps people tell their stories via time capsules. I mostly write novels (debut = ONE, 2013) with the occasional screenplay and also love acting (been doing it for 21 years, but rarely professionally).
Read MoreWriter/Producer, Southern Producers Lab fellow, Black Creators Forum. 2020 Black List Annual Feature Lab, finalist.
Read MoreD.C.-based arts administrator with primarily fundraising experience in theater, choral music, and association. Choral singer.
Read MoreJenny Marlowe (she/her/hers, currently living on Wampanoag land) is an actor, writer, educator, facilitator, and community activist. She is an outspoken advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion in the arts with a particular focus on issues of representation for Indigenous people in media and popular culture.
Read MoreArchitect based in Los Angeles, California, specializing in highly sustainable contemporary design. Licensed to practice in the states of California and New York, with over 23 years of experience.
Read MoreI'm a writer of short stories, essays, and the occasional novel. I love retellings of all kinds, but most particularly of historical events, especially if they involve disaster or Japan (or both). I also teach fiction writing and take on occasional editing or manuscript consultation gigs.
Read MoreI’m a multi-hyphenate arts practitioner and theorist, specializing in Caribbean culture. My main areas of concentration are dance, film and children’s museums.
Read MoreLesley Currier is the Managing Director and co-founder of Marin Shakespeare Company, and founder of Shakespeare for Social Justice, the largest provider of Shakespeare in prison programs in the world.
Read MoreI've always been a writer in one form or another, but I also direct and perform.
Read MoreWhole career in theatre, in order: actor, director, playwright, lyricist, producer, teacher. Father of two women. From South Carolina, live in Greenwich, CT. Motto of my prep school is non sibs: "not for self," and I try to live that by giving back through my art and my community service.
Read MoreProfessional actor, writer and producer. I have acted professionally in New York City for ten years, and during my time at Princeton honed in on my skills to produce, write, direct in order to perform my own work. I was also in Quipfire! Princeton's oldest Improv Comedy group and have a passion for comedy.
Read MoreI'm a novelist and essayist, and teach writing at The New School.
Read MorePoet, dancer, and mathematician. Author of Sacred Grounds (Finishing Line Press, 2020). Current PhD student at UC Santa Barbara.
Read MoreI joined the Lewis Center for the Arts as Director of Communications in 2011 and am constantly amazed by the talent and dedication of Princeton students and alumni. We are always looking to keep connected to arts alumni, both pre- and post-creation of the Lewis Center. Prior to Princeton I spent over 25 years working in the arts in the areas of funding, public policy, program development, artist support, accessibility, and marketing/communications, serving for a time as Executive Director of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.
Read MoreKatie Welsh is a singer specializing in musical theater and the Great American Songbook and a graduate of Princeton. Katie performs solo concerts in the NYC and Princeton areas, with recent engagements at Feinstein’s/54 Below, the Princeton Club of New York, the Metropolitan Room, Don’t Tell Mama, The Duplex, BroadwayCon, Rat's Restaurant, the Arts Council of Princeton, and more.
Read MoreBriyana D. Clarel is a Black queer non-binary storyteller and curator living in Philadelphia. They explore truths through theatre, sketch comedy, writing, and teaching. Briyana is the founder of The Starfruit Project, a platform highlighting creativity for radical healing and brilliant growth. They love sleep, taro bubble tea, and ferns.
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