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Writer-performer:
The Dig: death, Genesis & the Double Helix (PRT Coop
workshop 2007; LA premiere in 2010); Looking for Louie (PRT
premiere, 2000), Sifting Thru Ashes, and State of the
Art. |
| Representative
roles: Los Angeles: Master of the House (title role: Laguna
Playhouse); Otherwise Engaged (Pacific Resident Theatre);
Oscar Wildes Wife (title role: Odyssey Theatre).
New York & regional: David Greenspans Jack and
Principia (Home for Contemporary Theatre & Art); Edith
Stein (Jewish Rep); Abe Lincoln in Illinois (Lincoln
Center Theatre); Mark Hareliks The Immigrant (Pennsylvania
Stage Company); and the US premiere of Michel Tremblays
Albertine in Five Times (Lincoln Stage, Hartford). |
| Stacie is
the founder and artistic director of Whats the Story?
Los Angeles a workshop for writers and performers wrestling with
personal story. whatsthestoryLA.com
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| She
is on the performance faculty of the USC School of Theatre, and
has taught Master Classes on autobiographical story and performance
at New York University, Hebrew Union College, and in Israel at
Bar Ilan, and Tel Aviv Universities, where she was a Fulbright
Scholar. For her own work, she has received funding from the
Durfee Foundation, Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, California
Arts Council, USC Arts Initiative, and the Memorial Foundation
for Jewish Culture. |
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