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Meet the Accidental Death of an Anarchist Company

CREATIVE TEAM

Kristie Post Wallace (she/her)
DIRECTOR
Hometown: Salt Lake City, Utah
Kristie Post Wallace is dedicated to theatre that inspires and provokes a world of curiosity, community, and inclusion. Notable theatrical productions include Women of Lockerbie, Ada and the Engine, Body Awareness, The Giver, Hamlet, and Hairspray. Kristie is a proud parent-artist of 3 fierce daughters. Thank you to Josh endlessly supports me and to Valerie Curtis-Newton for pushing me to be better in everything.
Website under construction. Contact at kristiepostwallace@gmail.com

Joshua Legate (he/him)
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Hometown: Kalispell, MT
Most recently designed lighting for The Best of Everything and projections for Frozen at The University of Washington School of Drama. Previous credits include lighting designs for Appropriate with Colorado State University, Circle Mirror Transformation with Central Washington University, and Galumpha Dance Inc. Thank you for the endless support from my friends, family, and The Seattle City Blues.

Jessica Moreno Caycho (they/them)
COSTUME DESIGNER / HAIR & MAKEUP STYLING
Hometown: Callao, Peru and Alexandria, VA
Jessica is a third year Costume Design MFA student. While they were disappointed the show could not go up on stage, they are excited to work with these wonderful actors and design team for their last show at the School of Drama. They want to thank their parents Nestor and Mary, their cat, and community for being so supportive of their time here. Bella ciao. 

Danielle Aldrich (she/her)
SOUND DESIGNER
Hometown: Mill Creek, WA
Danielle is currently a senior majoring in Drama Performance and this being her first time sound designing a show. Her most recent acting credits include in UW’s production of Love & Information and online readings for Macha Theatre Works. She would like to thank her family and friends for constant support and Kristie for the opportunity to dive into the design world.

Adair MacCormack (she/her)
SCENIC DESIGNER
This is the first show Adair has gotten to work on since graduating from the UW School of Drama. Her previous shows include The Best of Everything, and The Learned Ladies, both at UW. She would like to thank Skip for everything he taught her as a student here.

Nina Williams-Teramachi (they/them)
STAGE MANAGER
Hometown: Sapporo, Japan/Portland, Oregon
Nina is a Japanese-American multidisciplinary artist and educator. They are the Artistic Coordinator at the 5th Avenue Theatre as well as Membership Officer of CAATA (Consortium of Asian American Theatre Artists). Select credits include: Suicide Forest (Off-Broadway, Ma-Yi Theater Company, Obie Award), Lizard Boy (NAMT), The Odyssey and Twelfth Night (Seattle Repertory Theatre, Public Works), Searchers (Edinburgh Fringe Festival). They are a proud member of Actors Equity Association and teaching artist across the state of Washington. www.NinaWilliamsTeramachi.com

CAST

Iveliz MartelIveliz Martel (she/her)
OFFICER
Hometown: Chile
Iveliz is an actor from Chile and a first-year student in the Professional Actor Training Program at UW. She has been recently seen as an ensemble member in The Weight of Words, a devised piece that questioned police repression against protesters during the social unrest that occurred in Chile in 2019. Other acting credits include Queen Herod in Jesus Christ Superstar (Teatro Municipal de Ñuñoa, Chile), The Woman at The House Opposite in Leonora’s World (Double Edge Theatre, MA, USA), and Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Teatro Camino, Chile). Iveliz is also a science journalist and has developed a career as a radio journalist in her country.

Nick BryantNick Bryant (he/him)
THE COMISSIONER
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Nick is a 2nd year graduate actor in the Professional Actor Training Program here at the University of Washington. He was last seen in So Far So Good and The Best of Everything at the Jones Playhouse. Other credits include the Organic Theatre Company, Theatre Wit, Texas Shakespeare Festival, Camden Shakespeare Festival and Interrobang Theatre Project. Nick holds a BFA in Acting from Northern Illinois University and a certificate from the Moscow Art Theatre School. Much love to Mom and Dad.

Joellen SweeneyJoellen Sweeney
(she/her)
MADMAN
Hometown: Portland, OR 
Joellen is a second-year in the UW Professional Actor Training Program. Most recently seen as April Morrison in The Best of Everything (UW Drama), other acting credits include Charlotte Corday in The Revolutionists (Artists Repertory Theatre), Sonya in Uncle Vanya (Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble) and Ludovica in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Shaking The Tree). Joellen is also a co-founder of Bedrock Theatre, a company that produces original adaptations of myths and legends along hiking trails. www.joellensweeney.com

Koo ParkKoo Park
(he/him)
SPORTY
Hometown: Seoul, South Korea
Koo is a 2nd-year MFA actor in the PATP who was born and raised in Seoul. Recent credits in Korea include: Lopakhin in The Cherry Orchard, Hwa-jae et al in The Fable of Baek Seok (Theatre Troupe Georipae). Recent credits in UW include: Guard in Frozen: A Play, Birthday Boy in So Far So Good. Much love and thanks to his wife, Yoon.

Amber WalkerAmber Walker (she/her)
REPORTER
Hometown: Rockaway, NJ 
Amber is in her second year in the Professional Actor Training Program. Recent School of Drama credits include The Dreamer in So Far So Good and Woman 1 in Women of Lockerbie. Her favorite previous credits outside of school include Queen Margaret in Henry VI Part 2 with Commonwealth Shakespeare, Emilia in Othello Et Al with Damascena Performing Ensemble, Viola and Twelfth Night, and Medea 1 in Medea/Medea for Medea at Ramapo College. She wants to thank her family and friends for their endless support and the faculty of the School of Drama for their continued guidance.

Jarron Williams Jarron A. Williams (he/him)
BERTOZZO
Hometown: Saint Louis, MO
Jarron is a recent graduate of Morehouse College (Class of 2020) where he performed in the Shows: Eurydice (Father), Romeo and Juliet (Romeo), The Piano Lesson (Boy Willie). Jarron is very excited to be a part of the UW School of Drama and can’t wait for what’s in store.

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