Maya is an interdisciplinary performer, teaching artist, and theater-maker based out of Brooklyn NY. As an artist educator, Maya seeks to dismantle oppressive power structures + amplify the voices of marginalized communities by decolonizing access to artistic practice. They also facilitate the development of new contemporary plays and ensemble-devised work in various capacities, including: Direction, Dramaturgy, Movement Direction/Choreography, Script Consultation/Editing, Deviser/Writer. Pre-Quarantine projects include: The Gap by Makaela Shealy, and Stumpwater with Sacred Circle Theater. Currently, Maya is cultivating ease + softness; while assisting the Revolution in the ways that they can.
Natalie Djondo →
Natalie Djondo (Zee) is a Virginia born actress happy to support reproductive health in partnership with Elevate Theatre Co. and ARC-Southeast! Nat initially worked with playwright ChelseaDee on her play Sheela and the Amazons with New Victory Theater Labworks last fall. Since then, she's performed with River's Edge Theatre Co. ( Silent Sky at Hudson River Museum) and performed various new plays with MFA Columbia University directors and playwrights (Sex Work, Pink: A Radio Play, Happy Birthday to Me and Horror Play). Natalie is a graduate of the 2-Year Professional Conservatory at the Stella Adler Studio and now based in New York City!
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Read moreLinda Kuriloff →
Linda is an actor turned creator, Career Coach, and Assistant Director at a Senior Center. After work, she writes, performs, and produces to express her creativity. She is currently producing interview shows, “Shift Happens” with Geoffrey Owens as host on IGTV and “Shift Happens OVERTIME” on Youtube. In November, she’ll release her book, “Rethink and Grow Fans: Go From Yearning to Earning as a 24-Hour Actor” on Amazon. Follow @Lindakuriloff on Instagram to see what she’s up to next! Her solo show, Linda Means to Wait, is also available on Amazon.
Read moreAlverneq Lindsay
Alverneq Rene Lindsay is a Brooklyn native and graduate of Atlantic Theater Company’s Acting Conservatory. She is overjoyed to be working with Elevate Theatre Company and ChelseaDee. As a performer, writer, and arts administrator, she is interested in exploring how audiences relate to the moral complexity of the anti-hero. As an arts advocate, she believes artists have the ability to generate empathy plus joy and hopes to help increase arts access through her administrative work. She is grateful to her friends and family for their love and support.
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