Noa Egozi is interested in exploring theatre's ability to create and strengthen communities by replacing indifference with compassion, certainty with doubt, and passivity with action.
Selected projects: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Clybourne Park), Power Strip / Sylvia Khoury (Guest Curator Series, Playwrights Horizons), original adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew (Best adaptation / United Solo Festival), Julius Caesar (The Brick), Mud / Maria Irene Fornes (The New School for Drama), Beautiful, Enormous / Katharine Scarborough (Dixon Place).
Noa received her MFA from The New School for Drama, where she has worked as a teaching assistant and teaching artist at both the MFA and BFA programs. She was an Artistic Intern at The Play Company , a member of their literary group and has assisted Guillermo Calderon on his production of Villa and Dan Rothenberg on his production of Time’s Journey Through a Room. She was a part of the SDCF observership class and a proud Drama League Directing Fellow. Noa has worked with The Lark, The Pearl Theatre Company, Pig Iron Theatre Company, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival and Shakespeare & Company where she has trained as an acting instructor, has been working in the education department and has been assisting founding artistic director Tina Packer.