Erica Fae
Erica Fae, an alumnus of the prestigious New York University/Tisch School, is a versatile creator and producer known for her innovative works often inspired by historical narratives. Her most recent play, "Take What Is Yours," which she co-wrote and stars in, garnered significant acclaim, earning a Critics' Pick from both The New York Times and Backstage in 2012.
In addition to her theatrical achievements, Erica showcased her talents in the groundbreaking short film "Hollow," directed by Lisa Robinson, which made its debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2013. Her contributions to short filmmaking have not gone unnoticed, as she has received accolades for Best Actress and Best Short.
Erica's stage presence has graced renowned venues such as New York Theatre Workshop, The Kennedy Center, Walker Arts Center, American Repertory Theatre, The New Victory Theater, A.C.T., and the Watermill Center, founded by Robert Wilson, as well as Dance Theater Workshop. Beyond her performance career, she is dedicated to education, imparting her expertise in physical acting to students at Yale School of Drama and The New School's MFA programs. With a commitment to both performance and pedagogy, Erica Fae continues to make a significant mark in the world of theater and film.
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