Cast/Ensemble



Vera Berlyavsky


Vera Berlyavsky is in her third semester at NYU's graduate program in Educational Theatre for Colleges and Communities. She is a playwright; you can see her work in the Ed Theatre festival Theatrix! and in a staged reading in May. She loves teaching, reading, and all kinds of breakfast foods, and she is very excited to be involved in this project.





Latisha Jones

Latisha Jones will be graduating from the NYU Educational Theater Program this May. She is actress, teacher, playwright, poet and aspiring theater owner. She is dedicated to sharing her love for arts with others and is an advocate for multicultural education.
And as evidenced by her Doctor Who baseball cap, she is an unapologetic nerd.



Shang-Ling Kuei

 
Natalie Mack

Natalie Mack is originally from Buffalo, New York where she worked as both a teacher and performer from 2009-2011. Working as an actress with Buffalo’s Shakespeare in Delaware Park, Road Less Traveled Productions, and The Irish Classical Theatre Company, Natalie was one of three artists nominated for ‘Best Actor’ in Western New York’s premiere fine arts publication: Artvoice. She has also worked for several summers at Artpark, serving as a camp counselor and music instructor for Rock Camp, and Theatre Camp. Natalie has taught voice and guitar, and served as the front woman of the Buffalo-based Indie rock duo The Volcano Bazaar. Natalie is thrilled to now be living in New York City and studying Educational Theatre at NYU. She has recently had the privilege of working on The Triangle Project, a devised piece honoring the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist factory, Theatrix! short play festival, and Shakespeare-to-Go, Steinhardt’s touring Shakespeare company bringing live theatre into schools. This coming spring, Natalie is excited to be performing in the NYU student written work, The Time of the Wolves, and in a new adaptation of Chekhov’s Three Sisters at Dixon Place. Natalie hopes to continually work in collaborative environments that allow her to grow and change as both a performer and teaching artist

 
E Okobi

E. Okobi is an artist and educator. Her goal in life is to create, collaborate with and inspire others to make art that celebrates and speaks to the kaleidoscopic human condition

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