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Julie GaneyJulie Ganey is a Chicago based actor, improviser, director, teacher and now, evidently, a writer, too. As an actor, she has worked with Victory Gardens, Northlight, Goodman, Chicago Dramatists and Drury Lane, among others. She is currently the Director of Outreach at Next Theatre, where she leads community members in the creation of civic-based theatre projects that explore challenging issues. Through Wavelength, an award winning comedy ensemble that performs for educators, she has created and led workshops for teachers and executives nationwide. Julie has also created lots of programs for kids, on everything from violence prevention to etiquette. She sounds busy, but she also spends a good amount of time hanging out on her porch in Rogers Park. |
Sharon GreeneSharon Greene, Artistic Director of The Neo-Futurists, writes and performs in Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind. She created Windmilled: Tilting at Don Quixote, which showcased at the Neo-Futurarium and the 2005 PAC/Edge performance festival. She is a teaching artist for About Face’s The Home Project, and a curator of the Neo-Solo Performance Series. |
Sheree L. GreerSheree L. Greer is a graduate student in the Fiction Writing Program. Her work has been published in Story Week Reader 2006 and 2007, Jazz.net, Bike Shorts, the Windy City Times, and Fictionary Magazine. Her work has been heard at the Women and Children's First Bookstore and the Affinity Community Space for the Saving Our Sisters Anti-Violence Weekend where she taught creative writing workshops. Though she was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI, she considers Winter her arch-nemesis. |


