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Tatiana Baccari (Adapter / Director) is a Florida born/Brooklyn-based feminist actor, writer, and director. Her work has been performed in NYC at HERE Arts Center, Atlantic Stage 2, La Ma Ma, Alchemical Theatre Lab, Greenpoint Gallery, and the Michael Warren Powell Center in addition to works in Boston and Clearwater, FL. She has assisted directors and writers such as Jo Bonney, Ian Morgan, and Darci Picoult at BRIC, Vineyard Arts Project, and NYU. She is a founding member of the theater collective Experimental Bitch Presents. Winner of the 2015 Jeff Norton Dream Grant for playwriting. She received her BFA in Drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. 

Wednesday Derrico (Editor / Director) is a live performance artist. Most often directing, creative-producing and event managing; Wednesday dedicates her life to making and supporting personal, political work. She is able to explore all of these facets as Co-Founding Artistic Director of Experimental Bitch Presents. Most notably, she directed In Her Own Words: The Diana Tapes by James Clements at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and performed in Kenneth Branagh’s Macbeth, at The Park Avenue Armory. She assistant directed Kevin Kuhlke's adaptation of Oscar Wilde's, Salome at NYU last year. She has a bachelor of fine arts degree in acting from NYU Tisch. This summer, Wednesday will be be an associate producer for Free The Arts Festival.

Vipassana Greene (Assistant Director) is a director based in Brooklyn, New York. They received their BA from Hampshire College with a concentration in directing, and the completion of a thesis project titled Being Bitch Enough; Feminist Direction and Taking Back Space. Their directing and theatre-making practices are inextricably linked to their identity as a queer, non binary individual who exists somewhere close to, but not quite "grl." Their work explores power, control, beauty, and violence. They recently assisted Christopher Liam Moore at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival on the US stage premiere of Shakespeare In Love.

Annaliese Kirby (Producing Director) is NYC based actor / producer. She is a graduate of NYU Tisch, where she double majored in Theater and Psychology and minored in Producing. She has studied at the Meisner Studio, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and Stonestreet Studios and has worked professionally in theater, television, and feature films. Annaliese is a founding member and Producing Director at the No Name Collective and is beyond thrilled to join the HVMLET team for this fierce and timely production.

Jenny Hickman (Associate Producer) is thrilled to be collaborating with this amazing team on HVMLET. Jenny is the co-founder and Producing Director of New Wave Theater Collective. Through NWTC she has launched a monthly Playwrights' Workshop, and been on the producing team for 3 main stage productions. Jenny holds a BFA in Musical Theater from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

Blair Baker (Hamlet) is thrilled to be playing her dream role in this daring new adaptation. Credits include: The Humans (Broadway/Roundabout Theatre Company), Oleanna (Broadway, Mark Taper Forum), Anne of Green Gables (Royal Family Productions), The Hour of All Things (Philadelphia Women's Theater Festival), The Erlkings (Off-Broadway, Beckett Theater) Bus Stop (Kansas City Rep), The Footage (The Flea Theatre), Sweet Life (semi-finalist Samuel French Off-Off-Broadway Short Play Festival) and Let Me Ascertain You: LGBTQ All Out at The Barrow Street Theatre. She is the Co-Artistic Director of Missing Bolts Productions www.missingbolts.com. Training includes: Atlantic Theater Acting Conservatory and The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. www.blairbaker.info

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