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emerie snyder founder / artistic director |
Emerie is a director and actress. At age five, she announced that her hobby was "thinking about lots of things." It's still true. Emerie wrote and directed Walls, a short independent film on digital video, an Official Selection of the European Independent Film Festival. Other directing projects include the it group's recent production Archipelago, as well as Len Jenkin’s play Five of Us (Tisch School of the Arts), and an upcoming multimedia film project tentatively titled Triptych. She has worked as an actress at a variety of theaters in both New York and Washington DC, including Arena Stage, Olney Theatre Center, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Theater J, Rorschach Theatre, Rep Stage, Cherry Red Productions, Thirsty Turtle Productions and Todo Con Nada. Emerie is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and has studied at Atlantic Theater Company Acting School and Playwrights Horizons Theater School. See www.emeriesnyder.net for updates on Emerie's latest projects. |
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| sarah carbiener founding collaborator / artistic associate | |
Sarah is a nerd. She's also a writer. And an actor. But first and foremost she is a hopeless nerd who reads about dead mathematicians for fun. She has yet to write about a dead mathematician or play a dead mathematician, but she hopes to rectify this soon. She's written short films and plays; and she hopes to sell her eternal soul to television and write for an expletive filled show on cable. She's done stand-up comedy at Stand Up NY (the MC called her "kick a puppy cute"), productions at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School, and in Bloomsday on Broadway she was the child screaming in the street who according to some scholars represents the voice of God. She's also stage managed several shows for Clancy Productions, Wordmonger Productions, and the NeoFuturists. And she moonlights as a graphic designer. |
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| erica rosbe artistic associate | |
| Erica Rosbe is a proud graduate of Tisch School of the Art’s Department of Dramatic Writing. Her plays have been performed in New York and Michigan. Most recently, her short play, Legs, was produced by The New Voices Collective, a partnership between NYU and Julliard Alumnae. Her work has been published in Smith and Kraus’s “Audition Arsenal” series as well as in 826 Michigan’s inaugural book of Ann Arbor writer’s, Unsquared. Erica has taught dramatic writing and poetry courses at Interlochen Arts Camp. Currently, she is a staff writer for Longtail Studios, a story-driven video game company. | |
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