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I make smart, thoughtful, entertaining, socially aware theatre. I am dramaturgically prepared; my tablework is thorough; my productions are powerful. My particular strength is in directing language-driven plays, from the Elizabethan to the contemporary. I have founded the Redeeming Time Project.
Where players are audience, story is exigency, and dice are constraints. Enjoy the rest of your summer. But is that even a bad thing? .
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