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LIZ BAZZOLI, Managing Editor
Liz Bazzoli (he/they) is a dramaturg, writer, filmmaker, and self-identified dweeb from Cincinnati, Ohio. Liz has a a passion for art as a collective tool for social change and advocates for a more accessible theatre. Liz is interested in work that attempts to subvert or revolutionize the capitalistic culture of theatrical consumption. And maybe they like a little spectacle. As a treat.
LEAH GEISLER, MANAGING EDITOR
Leah (they/she) is a dramaturg, designer, producer, and writer from Dallas, Texas who focuses on how to create accessible art from a disabled and queer perspective. When they are not editing, you might find Leah climbing, doing puzzles, or reading copious amounts of queer fiction.
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CAMILLE PUGliESE, Managing EDITOR
Camille Pugliese (she/her) is a dramaturg, playwright, and performer from Monmouth County, New Jersey. Her work is defined by her own curiosity, is shaped by creative collaboration, and is rooted in joy. Camille seeks to create community, warmth, and unapologetic excitement in everything she does.
HOLLY DODD, STAFF WRITER
Holly (she/her) is a Southern feminist playwright from the middle of nowhere aiming to break negative Southern belle stereotypes.
Alice HEEMANG KIM, STAFF WRITER
Alice Heemang Kim (she/her) is a playwriting major raised in South Korea. She has a fascination with eclectic topics ranging from true crime to new wave religions, and a penchant for going down Wikipedia rabbit holes.
Leeanne Nakamura, Staff Writer
LeeAnne (she/her) is a BFA2 Dramaturgy/Criticism major from Southern California and with a passion for discovering new musicals and plays, as well as writing fictional short stories in her free time.
Ember Sappington, Staff Writer
Ember (she/her) is a BFA3 Dramaturgy/Criticism & History major. She is a big box of unanswered questions overflowing with curiosity, latching onto people, places, ideas, and she has to know everything about them. Ember loves spreadsheet dramaturgy and exploring the function of structure in dramatic literature. She is a lover of fun facts and research rabbit holes and has a penchant for Gaelic playwrights.
MOLLY SHARFSTEIN, Staff Writer
Molly (any pronouns) is a director from Santa Cruz, California. At any given time you can find Molly discussing (ranting about) retrofuturism, sapphic high-camp horror theatre, and the importance of highlighting history's untold stories through current bodies in today's space.
Laura Rodriguez sierra, Staff Writer
Laura (she/her) is a dramaturg, writer, and performer born in Puerto Rico and raised in the States. Laura is a workaholic that is inspired by life stories--stories of the speechless, the dead, and the unseen, and loves to find the magic in any work she comes across.
JOAN STARKEY, Staff Writer
Joan (she/they) is a writer, dramaturg, and stage manager. They're passionate about gender-expansive theatre, long books, and getting enough sleep.
EMILY TOWNLEY, STAFF WRITER
Emily Townley (she/her) is an up-and-coming dramaturg and theatre-maker hailing from Ashburn, Virginia. Her many interests include Star Wars, Atlanta sports, and anything related to what happens on the stage.
ARTEMIS WESTOVER, Staff Writer
Artemis Westover (they/them) is a BFA2 Dramaturg. Artemis is a dramaturg and storyteller from Los Angeles, California. Looking ahead, they are excited to continue to tell stories that are intricate and magical.
LIV QUEEN MAJESTIC, STAFF WRITER
Liv Queen Majestic (they/she) is a dramaturg, writer, performer (especially singing), and honorary hot chocolate connoisseur from Orange County, California. Once you get them started on Over the Garden Wall, Fiona Apple, Tim Burton films (and their DVD collection as a whole) antiquing, Spirit Halloween, and getting to perform/dramaturg in Ghost Quartet, they’ll never stop. They are a firm believer in reforming the justice system and tying art in all of its forms in to spread the message.
Grace Archer, STAFF WRITER
Grace is a director, writer, and producer from North Texas pursuing a double major in Theatre Arts and History. She is passionate about new work and strives to lead spaces with collaboration and innovation at the forefront. Grace also serves as the Director of Publicity for Prototypes, a new works festival at The Theatre School.
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