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SITI Company Biographies

Anne Bogart photoSITI Company is: Anne Bogart, Akiko Aizawa, J. Ed Araiza, Will Bond, Leon Ingulsrud, Ellen Lauren, Kelly Maurer, Charles L. Mee Jr., Elizabeth Moreau, Tom Nelis, Barney O'Hanlon, Neil Patel, James Schuette, Brian Scott, Megan Wanlass Szalla, Stephen Webber, Darron L West

SITI Company Board of Directors: Nicole Borrelli Hearn, Matthew Bregman, Lynn Cohen, Ron Cohen, Barbara Olsen Cummings, Jim Cummings, Lauren Flanigan, Rena Chelouche Fogel, Judy Guido, Cherry Jones, Thomas Mallon, Daniel C. Smith, John Wessel, and Jaan Whitehead (Board Chair)


Company Biographies

Anne Bogart (Artistic Director)

Is the Artistic Director the SITI Company, which she founded with Japanese director Tadashi Suzuki in 1992. She is a recipient of 2 Obie Awards, a Bessie Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship and is an Associate Professor at Columbia University where she runs the Graduate Directing Program. Recent Works with SITI include La Dispute; Score; bobrauschenbergamerica; Room; War of the Worlds; Cabin Pressure; The Radio Play; Alice's Adventures; Culture of Desire; Bob; Going, Going, Gone; Small Lives/Big Dreams ; The Medium ; Noel Coward's Hay Fever and Private Lives ; August Strindberg's Miss Julie ; and Charles Mee's Orestes. Other recent productions: Nicholas and Alexandra, Los Angeles Opera, Marina A Captive Spirit (American Opera Projects), Lilith and Seven Deadly Sins (New York City Opera).

Ellen Lauren (Actor)
Associate artistic director for SITI. SITI credits include: Hotel Cassiopeia, Death and the Ploughman, Midsummer Night's Dream, Room, bobrauschenbergamerica, systems/layers, War of the Worlds, Cabin Pressure, The Medium, Culture of Desire, Going, Going, Gone, Orestes. National and international venues include, Bonn Festival Germany, Bogota, Colombia, BAM Next Wave Festival, Paris Bobigny Festival, Melbourne Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Singapore Festival, The Wexner Center, Walker Center for the Arts, Krannert Center, NYTW, CSC in NYC. Regional credits with SITI include San Jose Rep (MND), ART in Cambridge: (La Dispute) Actors Theatre of Louisville (ATL): (Hay Fever, Miss Julie, Private Lives). For the last 15 years, ongoing classes and residencies in the U.S. and abroad. Additional credits include The Adding Machine (ATL), Picnic (ATL), The Women (Hartford Stage), Seven Deadly Sins (New York City Opera -Kosovar Award for Anna II) all with Anne Bogart. Resident company member: Stage West (Springfield, Mass.), The Milwaukee Repertory, The Alley Theatre (Houston). Ongoing guest Artist, 16 years, The Suzuki Company, under the direction of Tadashi Suzuki; Performance and workshop venues with Suzuki include, Moscow Art Theatre, RSC in London, Theatre Olympics in Athens and Istanbul International Festival, Festival Mundial Chile, Teatro Olympico, Italy, Monpelier Festival France, Hong Kong Festival. Ongoing faculty member 9 years: The Julliard School of Drama, New York City; Associate Director Summer Training Program, Toga, Japan.

Kelly Maurer (Actor)
Has been a member of SITI since its inception. With the company she has performed in many productions including La Dispute, Hayfever, bobrauschenbergamerica, The Medium, Small Lives/Big Dreams, Culture of Desire and Cabin Pressure, and at such theatres as: NYTW, P.S. 122, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Walker Arts Center, Wexner Arts Center, The Irish Life Theater Festival and the Edinburgh Festival. Regionally, Kelly has been seen as Rainbow in Maria Irene Fornes' And What of the Night at The Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Hamlet at StageWest and Christine in Miss Julie at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Internationally, she has toured with Tadashi Suzuki in the Suzuki Company of Toga's Dionysus and director Robert Wilson in Persephone. She performed the role of Jolly (as standby for Patti LuPone) in David Mamet's The Old Neighborhood on Broadway. She also performed in An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein and The Water Engine at the Atlantic, Off Broadway. Kelly teaches the Suzuki method of actor training and the Viewpoints training with SITI and at the Atlantic Theater Acting School, NYU and at workshops and universities throughout the US.

Megan Wanlass Szalla (Managing Director)
Megan Wanlass Szalla has been a SITI Company member since 1995. Megan was the company stage manager for 5 years prior to becoming SITI's Managing Director. She began working with Anne Bogart during The Adding Machine at Actors Theatre of Louisville. She has an Arts Administration Certificate from New York University, attended the Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders at Stanford University Business School and was a member of the Arts Leadership Institute Charter Class at Teachers College, Columbia University. Megan is currently on the board of an arts and entertainment alumni organization for her alma mater, Occidental College.


Stephen Webber (Actor)
Stephen Webber has performed with Anne Bogart and the SITI Company in theaters all over the U.S. and around the world for 12 years. SITI Credits: Hotel Cassiopeia, Death and the Ploughman, War of the Worlds (Orson Welles), bobrauschenbergamerica, systems/layers (with Rachel’s), La Dispute, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Cabin Pressure, Going Going Gone, Culture of Desire, The Medium, Private Lives, Hay Fever, War of the Worlds/Radio Play (Orson Welles), Short Stories. Off Broadway: Death and the Ploughman (CSC), War of the Worlds (BAM), Culture of Desire (NYTW), Trojan Women/A Love Story (En Garde Arts). Regional Theater: American Repertory Theater, Actors Theater of Louisville, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, San Jose Repertory Theater, Magic Theater, Portland Stage Company, Alabama Shakespeare Festival.


Darron L West (Soundscape)
A SITI Company member since 1993 and first collaborated with Anne Bogart in 1990 while resident sound designer at Actors Theatre of Louisville. His work has been heard in over 400 productions both Nationally and Internationally. His accolades include a 1998 Obie award for SITI's BOB, A 2000 Princes Grace Award, An Entertainment Design Magazine EDDY the 2004 and 2005 Henry Hewes Design award and a 2006 Lortell Award. As Director Kid Simple (2004 Humana Festival at Actors Theater of Louisville), Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse and Eurydice (Children's Theater Co. Minneapolis), Big Love (Rude Mechanicals Austin, Texas) and SITI Company’s War of the Worlds – The Radio Play (National Tour).