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  • Carmen Morgan is a national activist leading conversations at the forefront of the field on equity, inclusion, and racial justice issues. She is the founder and director of artEquity, a national organization that provides tools, resources, and training to support the intersections of art and activism. She has provided leadership development and organizational planning for staff, executives, and boards for over 100 non-profit organizations. She is the 2020 recipient of the Paul Robeson Award by Actors’ Equity Association and Actors’ Equity Foundation and a YBCA 100 honoree. She’s on faculty at Yale’s David Geffen School of Drama where she addresses issues of identity, equity, and inclusion in the arts.

    For over twelve years she worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) on structural and organizational equity. With her guidance, OSF implemented innovative programming, policies, and new organizational structures to support ongoing inclusion efforts. In addition, she served as the consultant for Theatre Communications Group’s diversity and inclusion initiatives and programming, where she partnered with TCG to launch a national Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Institute for theatres. She has supported national and regional cohorts and provided customized resources to theaters and arts organizations in the US and Canada, including Art Institute of Chicago, National Endowment for the Arts, New York Theatre Workshop, Woolly Mammoth, Long Wharf Theater, Hubbard Street Dance, Stages Repertory, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Cal Shakes, Steppenwolf, New York Foundation for the Arts, Association for the Performing Arts Service Organization, League of American Orchestras, Opera America, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, and Professional Association of Canadian Theatres, to name a few.

    Prior to founding artEquity, for fifteen years Carmen directed Leadership Development in Interethnic Relations (LDIR), a nationally-recognized social justice program co-sponsored by Asian Americans Advancing Justice, the Central American Resource Center, and the Martin Luther King Dispute Resolution Center. Prior to her work with the LDIR program, Carmen was the Associate Regional Director for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), an international human rights organization, where she oversaw human rights work on the US/Mexico border; gay liberation and sovereignty education work in Hawai’i; and tenant rights and racial/economic justice work in California and Arizona.

    Carmen is a founding member of the California Chapter of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME), a former Human Services Commissioner, and is currently on the Board of Directors for Black Women for Wellness, a community-based organization serving women in South Los Angeles. She has presented at numerous national conferences including the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity, National Association for Multicultural Education, Grantmakers in Health, Grantmakers in the Arts, Americans for the Arts, The California Endowment, and the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, to name a few. Carmen’s work is rooted in popular education, community organizing, and a commitment to social justice. She remains dedicated to community building and activism, and has worked in the non-profit sector for over 20 years.

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Carmen Morgan is a national activist leading conversations at the forefront of the field on equity, inclusion, and racial justice issues. She is the founder and director of artEquity, a national organization that provides tools, resources, and training to support the intersections of art and activism. She has provided leadership development and organizational planning for staff, executives, and boards for over 100 non-profit organizations. She is the 2020 recipient of the Paul Robeson Award by Actors’ Equity Association and Actors’ Equity Foundation and a YBCA 100 honoree. She’s on faculty at Yale’s David Geffen School of Drama where she addresses issues of identity, equity, and inclusion in the arts.

    For over twelve years she worked with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) on structural and organizational equity. With her guidance, OSF implemented innovative programming, policies, and new organizational structures to support ongoing inclusion efforts. In addition, she served as the consultant for Theatre Communications Group’s diversity and inclusion initiatives and programming, where she partnered with TCG to launch a national Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Institute for theatres. She has supported national and regional cohorts and provided customized resources to theaters and arts organizations in the US and Canada, including Art Institute of Chicago, National Endowment for the Arts, New York Theatre Workshop, Woolly Mammoth, Long Wharf Theater, Hubbard Street Dance, Stages Repertory, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Cal Shakes, Steppenwolf, New York Foundation for the Arts, Association for the Performing Arts Service Organization, League of American Orchestras, Opera America, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, and Professional Association of Canadian Theatres, to name a few.

    Prior to founding artEquity, for fifteen years Carmen directed Leadership Development in Interethnic Relations (LDIR), a nationally-recognized social justice program co-sponsored by Asian Americans Advancing Justice, the Central American Resource Center, and the Martin Luther King Dispute Resolution Center. Prior to her work with the LDIR program, Carmen was the Associate Regional Director for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), an international human rights organization, where she oversaw human rights work on the US/Mexico border; gay liberation and sovereignty education work in Hawai’i; and tenant rights and racial/economic justice work in California and Arizona.

    Carmen is a founding member of the California Chapter of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME), a former Human Services Commissioner, and is currently on the Board of Directors for Black Women for Wellness, a community-based organization serving women in South Los Angeles. She has presented at numerous national conferences including the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity, National Association for Multicultural Education, Grantmakers in Health, Grantmakers in the Arts, Americans for the Arts, The California Endowment, and the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, to name a few. Carmen’s work is rooted in popular education, community organizing, and a commitment to social justice. She remains dedicated to community building and activism, and has worked in the non-profit sector for over 20 years.

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

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  • Dawn, a Las Vegas native, has over 30 years of experience in the Events, Exhibition, and Entertainment industries. She has managed a wide range of events globally, from Olympic Games sponsor operations to large casino property openings in Macao. With a career spanning Asia and the Middle East, she has led diverse teams to deliver exceptional client and stakeholder experiences. She currently serves as Executive Director for Client Experience at Pico Middle East, where she leads a division of three teams, one of which is for the newly opened Pico Abu Dhabi office.

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Dawn, a Las Vegas native, has over 30 years of experience in the Events, Exhibition, and Entertainment industries. She has managed a wide range of events globally, from Olympic Games sponsor operations to large casino property openings in Macao. With a career spanning Asia and the Middle East, she has led diverse teams to deliver exceptional client and stakeholder experiences. She currently serves as Executive Director for Client Experience at Pico Middle East, where she leads a division of three teams, one of which is for the newly opened Pico Abu Dhabi office.

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Jack Marsh began his circus career with Circus Flora in 1986 when he was just two years old: he rode a Clydesdale also named Jack. Marsh has since served the company through his juggling, acrobatics, and creative energy. After working as a corporate attorney in New York, Marsh ran away to re-join the circus, inspired to help Circus Flora create new and innovative productions. Marsh served as the Executive Producer of the New York City’s Big Apple Circus from 2019-2022 and is the Circus Consultant on “Come Alive,” a live immersive production of The Greatest Showman in London, premiering later this year. Marsh holds a B.A. in Economics from Harvard University and a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin.

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    Hosts: Kat LandryEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Jack Marsh began his circus career with Circus Flora in 1986 when he was just two years old: he rode a Clydesdale also named Jack. Marsh has since served the company through his juggling, acrobatics, and creative energy. After working as a corporate attorney in New York, Marsh ran away to re-join the circus, inspired to help Circus Flora create new and innovative productions. Marsh served as the Executive Producer of the New York City’s Big Apple Circus from 2019-2022 and is the Circus Consultant on “Come Alive,” a live immersive production of The Greatest Showman in London, premiering later this year. Marsh holds a B.A. in Economics from Harvard University and a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin.

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    Hosts: Kat LandryEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Clément Le Roux, magician, storyteller, sailor, and community worker, has been blending art and community engagement for over 15 years in France, Canada, and Scandinavia. In 2024, as a board member of Jeunes Marins Urbains, he launched Dérives d'un Livre de Bord, a transatlantic sailing project between France and Quebec combining artistic creation and exploration. In recent years, he has also worked on projects supporting Indigenous communities in creating films, helped rebuild the Hawila, a Swedish sailing ship turned artistic residency, and developed an immersive magic show in Finland.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Clément Le Roux, magician, storyteller, sailor, and community worker, has been blending art and community engagement for over 15 years in France, Canada, and Scandinavia. In 2024, as a board member of Jeunes Marins Urbains, he launched Dérives d'un Livre de Bord, a transatlantic sailing project between France and Quebec combining artistic creation and exploration. In recent years, he has also worked on projects supporting Indigenous communities in creating films, helped rebuild the Hawila, a Swedish sailing ship turned artistic residency, and developed an immersive magic show in Finland.

    @stagelync

    The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Craig Quat is the visionary pioneer behind the Functional Juggling movement, revolutionizing the use of juggling as a tool for rehabilitation and intervention. With over 30 years of circus experience, Craig has developed innovative training methods that make juggling accessible to diverse communities worldwide. His work has had a global impact, building networks and fostering community growth in over 35 countries. Craig's projects empower individuals to achieve personal growth and therapeutic benefits through the art of juggling, connecting communities and creating a worldwide movement.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Kat LandryEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Craig Quat is the visionary pioneer behind the Functional Juggling movement, revolutionizing the use of juggling as a tool for rehabilitation and intervention. With over 30 years of circus experience, Craig has developed innovative training methods that make juggling accessible to diverse communities worldwide. His work has had a global impact, building networks and fostering community growth in over 35 countries. Craig's projects empower individuals to achieve personal growth and therapeutic benefits through the art of juggling, connecting communities and creating a worldwide movement.

    @stagelync

    The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Kat LandryEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • West End Worldwide is under the visionary leadership of renowned theatrical producer Lucy Magee, who stands as a trailblazer in the entertainment landscape. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Lucy Magee has carved a niche for herself as an exceptional producer and creative director. Her undeniable talent and extensive experience have solidified her status as an industry luminary, earning her unrivalled respect and admiration.

    West End Worldwide is a Dubai-based multi-award-winning team of Producers, Creatives, Technical Designers, and Cast who, between them, have a legacy of international production for theatre, theme parks, and special events. For more information, please visit www.westendworldwide.com.

    In addition to her role in theatrical production, Lucy Magee excels as a dynamic Creative Director for prestigious large-scale events. She also serves as a trusted theatrical consultant and advisor to international companies seeking deep insights into the Middle East market.

    Lucy has produced over 50 plays and musicals in the Middle East, including the award-winning The Sound of Music, which toured Dubai, Bahrain, and Qatar, Oliver, The Wizard of Oz, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, The Rat Pack - Swingin’ at the Sands, When Harry Met Sally, Disney High School Musical 1 & 2, Disney Camp Rock, Santa’s New Apprentice, Annie, Blues Brothers Unlimited (which she also co-wrote), Stickman, The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, Misery (with Darren Day), Fame, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), Look Back in Anger, Teechers, Stones in their Pockets, They’re Playing Our Song, I Love You, You’re Perfect Now Change, Educating Rita, and more. Most recently, she presented The Woman in Black at the Zabeel Theatre to great acclaim.

    Independent projects have included Terhal for Dragone in Riyadh, the opening and closing ceremonies of EXPO, The Korean Waterbomb Festival, Rewind, Here and Now, Kidsfest, Yas Winter Wonderland, Dubai Winter Festival, Yas Immersive Movies, Souq Waqif Spring Festival, and more.

    Lucy created and produced the Helicon XR Studio, which saw 18 episodes of content over 3 days filmed in front of a live studio audience in Abu Dhabi. The studio won the award for 'The Best Use of New Technology' at an event at the MESE Awards 2022.

    For more information on how Lucy Magee and her multi-award-winning team can elevate your next project, visit www.westendworldwide.com.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • West End Worldwide is under the visionary leadership of renowned theatrical producer Lucy Magee, who stands as a trailblazer in the entertainment landscape. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Lucy Magee has carved a niche for herself as an exceptional producer and creative director. Her undeniable talent and extensive experience have solidified her status as an industry luminary, earning her unrivalled respect and admiration.

    West End Worldwide is a Dubai-based multi-award-winning team of Producers, Creatives, Technical Designers, and Cast who, between them, have a legacy of international production for theatre, theme parks, and special events. For more information, please visit www.westendworldwide.com.

    In addition to her role in theatrical production, Lucy Magee excels as a dynamic Creative Director for prestigious large-scale events. She also serves as a trusted theatrical consultant and advisor to international companies seeking deep insights into the Middle East market.

    Lucy has produced over 50 plays and musicals in the Middle East, including the award-winning The Sound of Music, which toured Dubai, Bahrain, and Qatar, Oliver, The Wizard of Oz, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, The Rat Pack - Swingin’ at the Sands, When Harry Met Sally, Disney High School Musical 1 & 2, Disney Camp Rock, Santa’s New Apprentice, Annie, Blues Brothers Unlimited (which she also co-wrote), Stickman, The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, Misery (with Darren Day), Fame, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), Look Back in Anger, Teechers, Stones in their Pockets, They’re Playing Our Song, I Love You, You’re Perfect Now Change, Educating Rita, and more. Most recently, she presented The Woman in Black at the Zabeel Theatre to great acclaim.

    Independent projects have included Terhal for Dragone in Riyadh, the opening and closing ceremonies of EXPO, The Korean Waterbomb Festival, Rewind, Here and Now, Kidsfest, Yas Winter Wonderland, Dubai Winter Festival, Yas Immersive Movies, Souq Waqif Spring Festival, and more.

    Lucy created and produced the Helicon XR Studio, which saw 18 episodes of content over 3 days filmed in front of a live studio audience in Abu Dhabi. The studio won the award for 'The Best Use of New Technology' at an event at the MESE Awards 2022.

    For more information on how Lucy Magee and her multi-award-winning team can elevate your next project, visit www.westendworldwide.com.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • After completing university studies in performing arts at Université de Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, Pascal Jacob, over the course of ten years, developed a career as associate director for the opera. He then concentrated on costume and set design and artistic direction.

    The circus has long been a passion and his interest for this singular form of live performance has led him to create costumes most notably Rainforest and Living Carousel for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Salto Natale for Rolf Knie, Au pays des clowns for Cirque Phénix. He also created the costumes and the set designs of Barnum’s Kaleidoscape for Feld Entertainment as well as those of India for Prime Time Entertainment. Of late, working as an artistic scout and creative director, he contributed to the development of several projects for Dragone Entertainment Group. As such, he was artistic director and production designer for Odyseo, the Chemistry of Dreams celebrating the 150 years of the Solvay group, and for the Dai Show for Dragone Entertainment Group in Xishuangbanna in China. Last year, he was involved as production designer and artistic director for the creation of Era The Spirit of Shanghai in the Shanghai Circus World permanent building.

    Alongside his work in design, Pascal acts as art consultant for the Européenne de Spectacles, artistic director for Cirque Phénix as well as for the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain. He is also lecturer in the history of the circus for the Montreal National Circus School and the Fratellini Academy in Saint-Denis.

    By tirelessly collecting all things pertaining to the circus arts through the ages, he has worked as exhibition curator for many museums in Europe and in America, collaborating with many institutions such as the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Tohu in Montréal. He has published more than forty books as well as numerous articles dedicated to the circus, the zoo, and the opera, he also lectures on these topics.

    He was born, lives and works notably in Paris.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • After completing university studies in performing arts at Université de Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, Pascal Jacob, over the course of ten years, developed a career as associate director for the opera. He then concentrated on costume and set design and artistic direction.

    The circus has long been a passion and his interest for this singular form of live performance has led him to create costumes most notably Rainforest and Living Carousel for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey, Salto Natale for Rolf Knie, Au pays des clowns for Cirque Phénix. He also created the costumes and the set designs of Barnum’s Kaleidoscape for Feld Entertainment as well as those of India for Prime Time Entertainment. Of late, working as an artistic scout and creative director, he contributed to the development of several projects for Dragone Entertainment Group. As such, he was artistic director and production designer for Odyseo, the Chemistry of Dreams celebrating the 150 years of the Solvay group, and for the Dai Show for Dragone Entertainment Group in Xishuangbanna in China. Last year, he was involved as production designer and artistic director for the creation of Era The Spirit of Shanghai in the Shanghai Circus World permanent building.

    Alongside his work in design, Pascal acts as art consultant for the Européenne de Spectacles, artistic director for Cirque Phénix as well as for the Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain. He is also lecturer in the history of the circus for the Montreal National Circus School and the Fratellini Academy in Saint-Denis.

    By tirelessly collecting all things pertaining to the circus arts through the ages, he has worked as exhibition curator for many museums in Europe and in America, collaborating with many institutions such as the Bibliothèque Nationale de France and the Tohu in Montréal. He has published more than forty books as well as numerous articles dedicated to the circus, the zoo, and the opera, he also lectures on these topics.

    He was born, lives and works notably in Paris.

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    The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Yaron Lifschitz is a graduate of the University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, and National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), where he was the youngest director ever accepted into its prestigious graduate director’s course. Since graduating, Yaron has directed over 60 productions including large-scale events, opera, theatre, physical theatre, and circus.

    His work has been seen in more than 40 countries and across six continents by over 1.5 million people and has won numerous awards including six Helpmann awards and the Australia Council Theatre Award. His productions have been presented at major festivals and venues around the world including Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Barbican, Les Nuits de Fourvière, Chamaleon and all the major Australian festivals. His film work was selected for the Berlin and Melbourne Film Festivals. He was founding Artistic Director of the Australian Museum’s Theatre Unit, Head Tutor in Directing at Australian Theatre for Young People and has been a regular guest tutor in directing at NIDA.

    He is currently Artistic Director and CEO of Circa, and was Creative Director of Festival 2018: the arts and cultural program of the 21st Commonwealth Games.

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Yaron Lifschitz is a graduate of the University of New South Wales, University of Queensland, and National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), where he was the youngest director ever accepted into its prestigious graduate director’s course. Since graduating, Yaron has directed over 60 productions including large-scale events, opera, theatre, physical theatre, and circus.

    His work has been seen in more than 40 countries and across six continents by over 1.5 million people and has won numerous awards including six Helpmann awards and the Australia Council Theatre Award. His productions have been presented at major festivals and venues around the world including Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Barbican, Les Nuits de Fourvière, Chamaleon and all the major Australian festivals. His film work was selected for the Berlin and Melbourne Film Festivals. He was founding Artistic Director of the Australian Museum’s Theatre Unit, Head Tutor in Directing at Australian Theatre for Young People and has been a regular guest tutor in directing at NIDA.

    He is currently Artistic Director and CEO of Circa, and was Creative Director of Festival 2018: the arts and cultural program of the 21st Commonwealth Games.

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    The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Mark is a New York-based director/creator, and the Artistic Director of Parallel Exit, a three-time Drama Desk Award nominee for Unique Theatrical Experience. Mark’s work has been seen in theatres and festivals in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In New York City, he has presented work at The New Victory Theater, Lincoln Center, BAM, 59E59 Theaters, and Symphony Space. Mark was the Guest Director for three productions of The Big Apple Circus, each a New York Times Critic’s Pick.

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Mark is a New York-based director/creator, and the Artistic Director of Parallel Exit, a three-time Drama Desk Award nominee for Unique Theatrical Experience. Mark’s work has been seen in theatres and festivals in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia. In New York City, he has presented work at The New Victory Theater, Lincoln Center, BAM, 59E59 Theaters, and Symphony Space. Mark was the Guest Director for three productions of The Big Apple Circus, each a New York Times Critic’s Pick.

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    The StageLync Podcast is a branch of our larger StageLync Community. Come visit us at www.stagelync.com

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    Hosts: Anna RobbEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Recently relocating back to Las Vegas, Josh Selander most recently spent the last eight years teaching Lighting Technology, Design and Programing at University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Prior to arriving at UNCSA, Selander was based in Las Vegas working for ETC. Primarily supporting entertainment venues in Las Vegas, Selander also traveled the world supporting the Eos Product Line. He shifted to programming for various shows, including multiple Broadway National Tours and Cirque du Soleil productions. Selander also spends much of his time working in the themed entertainment market, designing and programming brand experiences including The Henry Ford, Kennedy Space Center, Museum of the Bible and The Great Wolf Lodge. Selander is the Lighting Designer and programmer for multiple shows under Criss Angel’s brand, including Mindfreak, RAW and a joint venture with Dragone, Amystika. Selander most recently designed Dragone’s show in Riyadh, Terhal, a cultural experience in Saudi Arabia. Currently Selander is designing and programming various immersive brand experiences throughout the US.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna Robb and Kat LandryEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis

  • Recently relocating back to Las Vegas, Josh Selander most recently spent the last eight years teaching Lighting Technology, Design and Programing at University of North Carolina School of the Arts. Prior to arriving at UNCSA, Selander was based in Las Vegas working for ETC. Primarily supporting entertainment venues in Las Vegas, Selander also traveled the world supporting the Eos Product Line. He shifted to programming for various shows, including multiple Broadway National Tours and Cirque du Soleil productions. Selander also spends much of his time working in the themed entertainment market, designing and programming brand experiences including The Henry Ford, Kennedy Space Center, Museum of the Bible and The Great Wolf Lodge. Selander is the Lighting Designer and programmer for multiple shows under Criss Angel’s brand, including Mindfreak, RAW and a joint venture with Dragone, Amystika. Selander most recently designed Dragone’s show in Riyadh, Terhal, a cultural experience in Saudi Arabia. Currently Selander is designing and programming various immersive brand experiences throughout the US.

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    Credits for the StageLync Podcast

    Hosts: Anna Robb and Kat LandryEditor: Rose Anne FermocilMusic: Jeremy WilliDesign: Em HoltProduction Coordinator: Roselle BernardoProducers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis