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The founders of Theatre After Pozzo are all from Taiwan (Republic of China)
and graduated from different disciplines of New York University. Positioned in limbo,
the founders aim to create productions that reflect their philosophy and aesthetics.

FOUNDERS

FOUNDERS

Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li earned his MA in Performance Studies at NYU Tisch. He is a performing artist having created productions addressed upon sexuality, cultures, philosophies and political concepts as a director, performer, and playwright in New York and Taipei with an aim to give rise to contemplation on time and space, and create a better life. He is, as well, a writer composing poetry, prose, and short stories dealing with his deliriums in both Mandarin and English. Currently Dennis is the member of The Living Theatre and The Performance Troupe of The Forum Project. His directing credits including his original plays: In Search of Shakespeare, She/Her, and The Trial, and modern plays: Nikita (Piney Fork Press Theatre), Fear of Clowns (Thespian Productions), The Echoes (Adam Roebuck/The AlphaNYC), Marat/Sade, and Six Character In Search of An Author. Other credits include Here We Are (The Living Theatre), Spring Pictures of the Floating World (Peculiar Works Project), What’s In A Name (Theatre Askew), Same River (Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble), and Kiss Me, so I am Queer (a performance art piece, Chashama).

Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li

Mika Yin-Chih Lee

Mika Lee graduated with an M.A degree in NYU drama therapy program in 2012. She continues to apply drama and theatre in school, community and hospital setting. She has been involved in experimental theatre work in Taiwan since 2005. Her past theatre-related experience including actress in Pain (2005), The Galaxy Grew Out Of His Body (2012); director in Walter And Doris (2005); stage manager in Reincarnation (2010); costume design in The Gang (2008), Neglect (2010). As a drama therapist, she believes every piece of art is a research to the ultimate question while every single performance is an act to healing.

Claire Shang-Ling Kuei

Claire Shang-Ling Kuei graduated from the Educational Theatre Program in NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development in May 2013. She is an actor, theatre artist, poet, and creative writer. She has appeared in Dante’s Inferno (The Brick Theatre, Brooklyn, NY), Macbeth (Pless Hall, New York, NY), The Crucible (Provincetown Playhouse, New York, NY), The Time of the Wolves (Third North Mini Theatre, New York, NY), Eaten Voices (Cabrini Repertory Theatre, New York, NY), Frida (Pless Black Box Theatre, New York, NY). The focuses of her creation as an artist revolves around the topics of femininity, love, death, fear, and human beings.

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