Jake Lasser (Artistic Associate)
Jake Lasser is a company member of Theater in Asylum and a freelance slasher (actor-slash-dramaturg...get it?) Recent performance work includes in Dara Malina's Lilith (Columbia MFA Directing program), Marc Arthur’s new play Mascot for the Dead (at the Martha Graham Dance Company) and Theater in Asylum's Fall 2013 tour of ¡Olé! Jake graduated Columbia University with his BA in February 2012. Jake also performed in and did translations for the first workshop of Ruth Maleczech's Imagining the Imaginary Invalid (Mabou Mines.) He is absolutely thrilled to be working with a company as vibrant and passionate as THEATER IN ASYLUM. If ever he doubts his power as an artist to add to the world, he need only look to his amazing collaborators to remind him of the endless expanse of possibility that sits in front of him, waiting to be awakened.
With THEATER IN ASYLUM:
¡Olé! Tour, How to Live Without Irony, ¡Olé!, Revolution in 1, TIA's FRANKENSTEIN, The OTHERS Project
With THEATER IN ASYLUM:
¡Olé! Tour, How to Live Without Irony, ¡Olé!, Revolution in 1, TIA's FRANKENSTEIN, The OTHERS Project
Theater in Asylum (TIA) is a New York-based theater company founded in 2010 to challenge and empower our community. TIA joyfully pursues a rigorous research and an ensemble-driven approach to theater-making. We create performances to investigate our past, interpret our present, and imagine our future. We prize space to process, space to question—asylum—for ourselves and our community.
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