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Danielle Mari 
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Personal Statement: To treat life like the ultimate improvisation invokes the powers of collaboration, imagination, and sacred play.

As a theatre artist, improviser, educator, writer, and collaborator, I can provide a variety of performances and workshops custom designed for your organization.

Current Work
Danielle Mari’s one-woman show, Inconceivable: Adventures in Reproductive Endocrinology and Other Absurdities, traces the bizarre and often funny rides at the Infertility Amusement Park. The message, however, reaches beyond personal experience, speaking to anyone who has, in the attempt to attain a dream, little by little, found herself acting like a crazy person.
Short Bio
Danielle Mari has worked in the Chicago theatre scene for over 15 years, serving as everything from box office worker to actor, writer, and director. She’s worked with the Second City National Touring Company, Vitalist, Boxer Rebellion Ensemble, BackStage Theatre, Theatre Katabasis, and the Infamous Commonwealth Theatre. Her productions have earned two Jeff recommendations and positive reviews in the Chicago press. She also has taught numerous theatre courses, holds a Bachelors degree in both Theatre and Writing from Knox College, and holds a Masters degree in Theatre from Northwestern University.
Honors
Infamous Commonwealth Theatre member
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Artist Location
Delaware, OH

Type of artist
Performer, Arts Educator, Writer, Director, Editor

General Themes
Pregnancy/Abortion/Childbirth, Comedy/Humor/Satire, Religion/Spirituality, Education, Feminism/Gender Issues
Keywords
Improvisation Creation fertility treatment
Last updated on August 17th, 2008

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