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Alexander Borinsky (Education director) recently had his first play produced at the Upstream Theater in St. Louis and won the Rolling Stone College Journalism Award for his nonfiction. He has directed productions of Shakespeare and Chekhov in houses, bars, backyards, and theaters, and played roles from Romeo to Richard III. As a teacher and mentor, he has worked with elementary-, middle-, and high -school  students in Baltimore and New Haven. He trained in ensemble theater with the London-based Complicite company, and co-directed Yale’s Control Group, an undergraduate theater ensemble, in 2007.

Catherine Killingsworth (Executive Director) studied English with a Writing Concentration at Yale University, where she won the Curtis Prize for her academic writing and the Wright Prize for her creative writing. She has extensive teaching and mentoring experience from Horizons for Homeless Children, a daycare and community center in Boston, and from the Dwight Hall Academic Mentoring Program, of which she has been a member for the last three years. She also participated in over twenty theatrical productions at Yale, both as a performer and as a member of the production team, and has studied theater and playwriting around the world. Her travels include studying Shakespeare at Cambridge University on the Thouron scholarship in 2006 and a three-month stint in Argentina to research community-based, activist theater on the Wagster, Cepeda-O’Leary, and Richter fellowships in 2007.

Emma Lunbeck (Residency Director) has been a member of the Control Group experimental theater ensemble for three years, serving as Artistic Director of the company in 2006. Her physical theater training includes certification as an Actor Combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors. She has studied playwriting at Yale and has also written, directed, and produced several short films as both a student and an employee of Spy Hop Productions, a non-profit organization dedicated to training teens in multimedia skills.

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