Laura Jorgensen
Laura Jorgensen was a founding member of Western Union Theater Company at Cinnabar Theater. While living in Budapest, she acted and directed with The English Theater Company. Her leading roles include: Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women, Sam Shepard’s Lie of the Mind, Terrence McNally’s A Perfect Ganesh, G.B. Shaw’s Heartbreak House, Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads, Athol Fugard’s The Road to Mecca, Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband, Sarah Ruhl’s The Clean House, Philip Barry’s Philadelphia Story, John O’Keefe’s Glamour (premiere) and Queer Theory (premiere), and Eric Overmeyer’s On the Verge, and ten collaborations with Fred. Laura was last seen at Mainstage West in Light Sensitive.
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Fred Curchack
Fred Curchack has created seventy-seven original theatre pieces (fifty ensemble works and twenty-seven solos). His award-winning performances have been featured at dozens of international theatre festivals. In 2010, he received a special award from the Dallas/Fort Worth Theater Critics Forum “for being a Renaissance theater artist.” After attending The High School of Performing Arts and Queens College, Curchack studied Indian Kathakali, Japanese Noh, Balinese Topeng, choreography with Alwin Nikolais, and he trained with Grotowski’s Polish Theater Lab. He is currently Professor of Art and Performance at The University of Texas at Dallas |
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