Count Orsino in Twelfth Night with Manhattan Repertory Theater. Other credits include: Oberon, in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Horatio in Hamlet with the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey. Gabriel has also directed the film shorts: The Dark Elf, The Man by the Sea, Tea Time and Wine & Happiness. Recent Film & TV Credits include: American Bomber (Sundance Film Festival 2011), 12 Corazones on Telemundo and Baggage on GSN. Recent credits include: Angelo in Measure for Measure with Shakespeare & Co, Laertes in Hamlet with American Globe Theatre and Edmund in King Lear with the Classical Theatre of Harlem. He tours his on- man show, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Urban Aura an original work. A founding member of Magis, Gabriel is also a company trainer. GABRIEL PORTUONDO is a native of Brentwood, Long Island, a graduate of Bucknell University and has an MFA in Acting from Columbia University. They have released the debut album HER and created five original performances: Waves of all times Origin: a Performance Art Concert Unmeasurable Picture REFLECT-I-ON Pros-(HER)-Pere.Galassini is a member of Great Jones Repertory, Magis Theatre Company and the associate music director for the Trojan Women Project of La MaMa. Credits include: Trojan Women (Andrei Serban, Elizabeth Swados) Fuck/Love, the poetics of adoration (Kelly Bartnik) En Masse (Palissimo) many productions by the late Ellen Stewart One-in-Themselves (Galassini, Bortolussi) The Angels of Swedenborg (Ping Chong & Company) 9 Windows, Open Door, Room to Panic, In Retrospect (Loco 7 Company Narcissus (Elizabeth Swados) Hoplite Diary (Tom Lee) Theatricale (Urban Research Theater) Love Story, Palestine (Yoshiko Chuma). Together with award-winning composer, musician Yukio Tsuji she is the co-founder of the Sara Galas Band. SARA GALASSINI is an Italian interdisciplinary artist and performer, singer, songwriter, community project facilitator and certified sound healing practitioner based in NYC for 20 years. Certified Alexander practitioner, member ATI, certified Pilates Istructor, owner of The Pilates Garage. She is also a member of Crossing Jamaica Avenue theater company and has performed numerous roles with them such as Edna in Chiori Miyagawa's Awakening, and most recently the Contemporary Woman in Thousand Years Waiting. She is a co-founder and the Producing Director of Magis Theatre Company, which had their Off Broadway debut last year with an adaptation of C.S. She also holds an MFA from Columbia University in Acting. Margi received her BA from Duke University in Drama and English as well as a Certificate of the Arts for her work in dance and theater. She has worked on plays with director and puppet master Ralph Lee, regional directors Dennis Delaney and Russell Treyz, and internationally acclaimed director Andrei Serban. Favorite roles include Hermione in A Winters Tale, Kate in Taming of the Shrew and Madeline in a new play Freudian Slips. MARGI SHARP DOUGLAS has performed as a singer and actor in Off-Off Broadway venues such as HERE, PS 122, and the Connelly Theater and regionally at the Orlando UCF Shakespeare Festival and at the Opera House Arts in Stonington, Maine. He currently serves as Artist-in-residence at Fordham University Lincoln Center. Television credits include Comedy Central's T he Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He has been on the faculty of the Marist International Center in Nairobi, Kenya, at Red Cloud High School in Oglala Lakota Nation. Film credit include Solidarity and He has been a guest artist and lecturer at Columbia University, Cornell University, Loyola University Chicago (Teilhard de Chardin Fellow, Marquette University, Marymount Manhattan College, Hebrew Union College, and Boston College. He earned his BA from Marquette University and his MFA from Columbia. With La MaMa, he has toured throughout Europe and Asia, working on several of Ellen Stewart’s original pieces and performing in the Andrei Serban/Elizabeth Swados’ epic Fragments of a Greek Trilogy. Regional credits include The American Repertory Theatre, The New Rep, ImprovBoston, and The Stonington Opera House. New York credits include The Public Theatre/New York Shakespeare Festival, The Metropolitan Opera, La MaMa’s resident company the Great Jones Rep and Ralph Lee’s Mettawee River Theatre Company. GEORGE DRANCE has performed and directed in over twenty countries on five continents.
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