Storytellers

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Tanner Agron

Tanner Agron is an actor and voice over talent based in New York. Recent theater: These Young Humans (CurtainBoy),Rocky/Philly (VanCougar), The Border Project (SPACE on Ryder Farm). Film/TV/Commercial: No Place Else To Go, Purgatory Court, The Temp, Handybook.com, US DOD, CDFA, Community Healthcare Network. MFA, The New School for Drama.

 

Megan Branch

Megan Branch is a performer, writer, and educator originally from Santa Fe, NM. Recent theater credits include; Mammoth, Highways Art Space, Cassandra, Redcat NOW Festival, Another Word for Beauty (workshop)The Goodman Theater. Off-Broadway; Latrell Live, Joe's Pub, Dixon Place, Ars Nova. History of Marriage, Naked Angels, The Mysteries (NYTimes Critics Pick), The Flea, Little Piece of You, NYC Fringe, The Border Project, at SPACE Ryder Farm. Film/TV; Life Imitates (dir. Ewen Wright), Things You Didn't Know About Tiny Tim (dir. Tamara Federici), Dabsity (Prufrock Media), Airless Spaces (dir. Devin Conroy). Megan received her MFA in Acting from The New School for Drama.  themeganbranch.com

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Kelsey Lidsky

Kelsey Lidsky is originally from Laredo, Texas. She received her BS in mass communication and minor in theater at Boston University, and MFA in Acting from The New School for Drama. Recent credits include Mol in Ebbie and Mol (Thespis Theatre Festival), Constance in King John (New Ensemble Workshop), Bee in Some Dark Places of the World (NSD), Shirley in Fen (NSD), Denise Apcar in Execution of Justice (NSD), Third Witch in Macbeth (Ridgewood Shakespeare in the Park, NJ) and Prince Escalus in Romeo and Juliet (Ridgewood Shakespeare in the Park, NJ). Kelsey served as an ACR in the Fringe Festival for Katya Lidsky's one-woman show, I'm Sorry, summer 2011.

 

Brittany Vasta 

Brittany Vasta is a Brooklyn-based set designer for live performance. She was born in Massachusetts, but moved most every year or so throughout her childhood as part of a military family. She's now lived in Brooklyn longer than she’s lived anywhere else and is proud to be a New Yorker! 

As an artist, she is most interested in creating work that is at one time both intimate and epic. Exploring the relationship between the operatic scope of emotion and the pinprick feeling of the truly personal is the space she’s searching for.

Recent designs include Dave Malloy’s new musical Octet at Signature Theatre, Redwood at Portland Center Stage and Bill Irwin’s Harlequin & Pantalone at NY City Center.

She is a member of the United Scenic Artists union 829 and holds her graduate degree from New York University.

Kai Hsiang Tu

Kai Hsiang Tu is a stage director born and raised in Taiwan. Kai has developed work with companies both in New York and internationally, including the Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York Stage & Film, The Brick Theatre, Naked Angels, Gowanus Art+Production, Wide Eyed Productions, The New School for Drama, National Theatre (Taiwan), the Tainaner Ensemble (Taiwan). Kai received his MFA in directing from The New School for Drama, where he was a Doug Hughes Directing Fellow. Kai is a 2014 resident artist with SPACE on Ryder Farm, and a Epstein Directing Fellow with New York Stage & Film.