Aparna Sindhoor

Aparna Sindhoor is director of Navarasa Dance Theater, where she creates unique dance-theater and tours around the world. She is a leading exponent of the Mysore style of Bharatanatyam, trained for fifteen years with legendary palace dancerVenkatalakshamma. She has a PhD in dance from Boston University. Sindhoor received Creation Award from NPN and was nominated for Los Angeles Stage Alliance Ovation Award for Choreography. She teaches dance, yoga, Kalarippayattu martial arts, and theater. She has performed at the Lincoln Center and is an RDDI artist (NEFA) and was an artist in residence at the Bates Dance Festival, East West Players, Asian Art Museum, and Brandeis University. She has choreographed for films and for Cirque du Soliel fame Franco Dragone’s circus in Germany.

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Lorne Batman

Lorne Batman

Lorne Batman is thrilled to be making her URT debut. Recent credits include Helena in A Midsummer NIght’s Dream and Miss Havisham in Great Expectations (New Rep’s CRC), Sarah/Actor 5 in We Are Proud to Present a Presentation… (Company One/ArtsEmerson), and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing (Arts After Hours). Lorne studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and holds a BFA in acting from Boston University.

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Amar Srivastava

Amar Srivastava is originally from Burlington MA. He now lives in NYC. A Disappearing Number is his first appearance in Boston in seven years. NYC: Alphabet City X (Metropolitan Playhouse), A Little Betrayal Among Friends (Airmid Theatre Company), Antony & Cleopatra (Take Wing and Soar Productions), Chaos Theory (Pulse Ensemble Theatre), Romeo & Juliet (Moose Hall Theatre Company), and Coriolanus (Judith Shakespeare Company). Regional: Speaking In Tongues (ThisWay Productions), Ritu Comes Home (InterAct Theatre), A View From The Bridge (TheatreZone), The Educated (The A&P Plus D Theatre), Hamlet (The Theatre Cooperative), Deathwatch (Will Act For Food), Tooth & Claw (Zeitgeist Stage Company), Olly’s Prison directed by Robert Woodruff (American Repertory Theatre), Homebody/Kabul (Boston Theatre Works), and As You Like It (Sun-Runner Classics).

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Seaghan McKay

Seaghan McKay† Selected designs include The Flying Dutchman (Boston Lyric Opera); Gershwin Spectacular: Promenade (The Boston Pops); Educating Rita (The Huntington Theatre Company); Carrie: The Musical, Kurt Vonnegut’s “Make Up Your Mind,” Next To Normal, Nine, Striking 12, [title of show], Jerry Springer: The Opera (SpeakEasy Stage Company); On The Town [IRNE Nomination], Big River (The Lyric Stage Company of Boston); Memory House (Merrimack Repertory Theater); 27 Tips for Banishing The Blues (Sleeping Weazel); Merrily We Roll Along, Rent (The Boston Conservatory); Twilight: Los Angeles 1992, Light Up The Sky (Emerson Stage); 365 Days / 365 Plays, Beyond The Boundaries, Hecuba, and As You Like It (Brandeis Theater Company). He is a member of United Scenic Artists, IATSE Local USA 829. SeaghanMcKay.com.

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