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Lloyd Suh Lloyd Suh is the author of Masha No Home (first produced at Ensemble Studio Theatre; West Coast Premiere at East West Players), The Children of Vonderly (2004 NYFA Fellowship Winner), The Garden Variety (commissioned by South Coast Repertory), and American Hwangap (2005 NYSCA winner), as well as several shorter plays, including With A Hammer & A Nail (EST/Thicker Than Water 2002) and No Horse (finalist for the Actors Theatre of Louisville Heidemann Award). His work has been developed and produced severally with Second Generation, Ma-Yi Theater Company and EST, and at venues including the NYSF/Joseph Papp Public Theater, New Dramatists, the Korea Society, the Asian-American Writers' Workshop, the Ohio Theatre, and the New York International Fringe Festival. As an actor, he has appeared onstage in several new plays in development and production, especially at Ensemble Studio Theatre and with Second Generation, as well as with Expanded Arts, Todo con Nada, the Culture Project/45 Bleecker, Ma-Yi Theatre, New Dramatists, KASCON at Cornell University, the Public Theater, and the Flea Theatre, among others. He has appeared on film in Fishkill (dir. Eric Lin), The Year of the Fish (dir. David Kaplan), and Ted Kim's Directors Guild of America award-winning short The Uncertainty Principle. He currently serves as Producer for Second Generation's In The Works reading series, where he has participated in the development of over a dozen new plays since 1999, including Michael Golamco's Cowboy Vs. Samurai, which he will direct for the National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO) this fall. A graduate of Indiana University-Bloomington and the Actors Studio Drama School at New School University, he is an alum of the Dramatists Guild Playwriting Fellowship program, the Dasha Epstein Next Step Fellows, EST's Youngblood, and the Lark Theatre's Playwrights' Workshop, and is a current member of Ensemble Studio Theatre, the Ma-Yi Writer's Lab, and The Actors Studio. |