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Jeremy Stoller

Jeremy Stoller is a freelance dramaturg and producer based in New York City. Current: Resident Dramaturg for terraNOVA Collective and the Jewish Plays Project; Literary Manager, |the claque|. Founder, The Dramaturgy Open Office Hour Project. Previously: Literary Manager @ Two River Theater. Dramaturgy/literary work with The Flea, Disney Theatrical Group, PlayPenn, The Drama League, 52nd Street Project, Target Margin, First Person Arts Festival, George Street Playhouse; writer for HowlRound and TheaterMania. He received his BA from Drew University.

Essay

Five Artists Discuss Representation

22 November 2015

Using the production of Ken Urban’s play A Sense of an Ending to launch the conversation, theatre  artists Adrienne Campbell-Holt, Gregg Mozgala, A. Rey Pamatmat,  Mfoniso Udofia, and Ken Urban talk about representation on stage. 

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Other Perspectives on Theater in New Jersey

10 October 2013

I spoke with several individuals who possess a broader view of the arts in New Jersey to get a better perspective for myself and for the New Jersey City Series. Here are some thoughts from leaders of New Jersey theater that should illuminate some further context for theater-making here.

Map view of New Jersey.
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A Series on the State of New Jersey

6 October 2013

An introduction into the examination of what it means to be “local” or be in the “community” inspired by people’s experience to find home in one to two neighborhoods.

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Interview with Vicki Stroich, President of LMDA

28 June 2013

Jeremy Stoller interviews Vicki Strioch, President of LMDA.

Series

New Jersey

A series featuring voices from in and around New Jersey's theatre community.

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