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Jennifer Pratt
Founding Member
Managing Director Education/Outreach Director
A native of Arlington, Virginia, Jennifer Pratt received her BA in Theatre and History from The College of William and Mary. Directing credits include Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Clue the Musical and Pillow Talk. She assistant directed Copenhagen for the Virginia Shakespeare Festival and co-directed The Authorities for The New York International Fringe Festival. She was awarded a grant to conduct a study of Japanese theatre in Tokyo and Kyoto and her paper, “Censorship of the Arts in Occupied Japan,” was published in Monitor: Journal of International Studies. She has also been a teaching artist and curriculum developer for InterAct Story Theatre’s Creative Kids After School Program. Jennifer later served as a directing and dramaturgy intern for Portland Stage Company where she assistant directed A Christmas Carol, The Foreigner and Wet, or Isabella the Pirate Queen Enters the Horse Latitudes. Since moving to Philadelphia she has directed Vietnam 101: The War on Campus as well as a staged reading of Angela S. Zuck's St. Luke's for Simpatico. She has also sound designed The Pros from Dover’s production of The Distance from Here, Theatre District for The Philadelphia Gay and Lesbian Theatre Festival and Stop Kiss and Angels Fall for Simpatico. She most recently directed Victor Kaufold’s The Why for Simpatico.jpratt@simpaticotheatre.org
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