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DENMO IBRAHIM* (she/her—Bella) is an American actor, playwright and author of Egyptian descent which the San Francisco Chronicle called “a tower of strength in the Bay Area theatre scene.” Previous MTC productions include Brilliant Mind, Noura and The Who & The What. Regional acting credits include Berkeley Repertory, American Conservatory Theater, The Old Globe, Seattle Rep, and Cal Shakes. As a playwright, her work has toured international festivals in Egypt, France, and Germany. In the U.S., her plays have been supported by Playwrights’ Foundation, The Civilians, and New York Theatre Workshop. She is a resident artist with Golden Thread Productions. Denmo is a San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (SFBATCC) award recipient for her work on The Good Book (Berkeley Rep) and a Theatre Bay Area award recipient for I Call My Brothers (Crowded Fire) and BABA (Alter Theater). She was recently nominated for an SFBATCC award for Principal Performance in a Drama for Noura and was one of 25 theatre artists nominated for the Rainin Fellowship in 2020. Denmo holds an MFA in Lecoq-based Actor Created Physical Theater from Naropa University and a BFA in Acting from Boston University. denmoibrahim.com
TYLER MICLEAN* (he/him— Christopher) is making his MTC debut after the Georgiana & Kitty workshop last year, and was born and raised in Belmont, CA. He lives in Brooklyn, NY. NY Regional: Legally Blonde (The Argyle Theatre). LA Regional: Parade, The Full Monty, Ragtime (3D Theatricals), Man of La Mancha, King Lear (A Noise Within), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Cabrillo Music Theatre). Touring: Holiday Wishes (Cirque Musica). Readings: Vera Laughed with Jo Beth Williams and Alfred Molina. BA: the University of Southern California, School of Dramatic Arts, and a screenwriting minor from the School of Cinematic Arts. Add’l Training: Music Theatre Conservatory at Notre Dame de Namur. Directing: R&H’s Cinderella, The Addams Family (Notre Dame High School). Playwriting: Quicksand, Honey Lemon, Bad Sister. Thank you for your presence. And tender thanks to the village, especially Carolyn and Dave Miclean. Pax et Bonum.
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