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Natalia Gleason is a Hungarian director living in DC fascinated by the postmodern female muse and all her manifestations in contemporary plays. She has been  involved in a diverse spectrum of theatrical projects. She ran drama summer-camps for teenagers in Budapest, was a young writer at London’s Soho Theatre, facilitated drama therapy sessions in a psychiatric ward, and composed an improvisation performance fusing ballet and comedy in Baltimore. Recently she directed Moises Kaufman’s 33 Variations at Silver Spring Stage, work of local playwrights John Feffer and Derek Hills for the Capital Fringe Festival, and a plethora of little gems for the One Minute Play Festival at Roundhouse Theatre two years running.  She proudly assistant-directed at Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company for John Vreeke’s production of Cherokee and for Howard Shalwitz’s production of the world premiere of Zombie: The American by Robert O’Hara.  Currently she is enrolled in Studio Theatres’ Joy Zinoman directing class as well as preparing for the reginal premier of her favourite Hungarian play by Andras Visky.

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