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My name is
Rachel Corrie

Taken from the writings of Rachel Corrie,
Edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner

September 11-27 2008



ART

By Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton
December 4-20, 2008



Blackbird (Regional Premier)

By David Harrower
March 12-28, 2009



America: the good, the bad, and the FUGLY

Directed by Kjersti Webb
April 30th - May 16th, 2009

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Michael French

Classes: Introduction To Acting

Michael French is originally from London, England, and has studied acting at the New Arts Studio in London, The Acting Studio in New York City, and the art of directing under the esteemed tutelage of Mr. Alex Hirst. Michael has spent most of his life writing and directing his own plays including The Rainy Season, which won the Oval Arts best new play of the year in 1996.






Kjersti Webb

Kjersti (pronounced Shesh-tee) Webb, a native of Sweden, initially moved to the United States in 1996 to study physical theatre at the acclaimed Dell'Arte School of Physical Theatre in Blue Lake, California. Upon completing the rigorous Del'Arte program she moved to back to Europe and studied with Phillipe Gaulier. In 1999 she moved stateside again to study at Naropa University where she would earn her bachelors degree in theatre. Given her wide ranging skill and experience in physical theatre, Kjersti was the only undergraduate student allowed to participate in the Le Coq based physical theatre masters degree program during her last year at Naropa. She has taught theatre to children and teens, and adults in Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. She has taught Jujitsu, worked as a nanny, and thrives in her role as a mom.