Jerry Goralnick has worked with The Living Theatre for twenty years. His credits with the company include Ali Sayed in Capital Changes, Brick Blume in Anarchia which he co-directed, Einstein in Waste, Hitler in I and I, The Answerer in The Tablets, Zev in Poland 1931 as well as a dozen other productions.
     Lois Kagan Mingus studied acting with Joseph Chaikin, Gene Frankel and Davey Marlin-Jones and dance at the Harkness Dance Center, The New Dance Group Studio and Boston Conservatory. She has been a member of The Living Theatre since 1988 and has appeared in dozens of productions both in New York and on tour in Europe including her portrayal of Editor Swet in Laske-Schuler's I and I and Gilda in Hasenclever's Humanity.
     He co-directed The Body of God and stage-managed the Obie Award winning Living Theatre Retrospectacle. Mr. Goralnick co-founded and co-directs The Living Theatre Workshops and has taught Living Theatre techniques around the world.
     She has also appeared in John Turturo's Illuminata and on television in New York Undercover and The Rosie O'Donnell Show. She performs regularly with DADAnewyork and the Wycherly Systers at such venues as La MaMa, CBGB's, PS122 and Theater for the New City.
     Other credits include the world premiere of Fizzles by Samuel Beckett at The New Haven Artists Theater, many roles in the plays of Shakespeare in New York City parks and for the past five years he has performed with Reverend Billy's Church of Stop Shopping.
     Lois's work, Refugee Camp Shtima, received Honorable Mention in the Lamia Ink International One-Page Play Festival and she has appeared in such diverse productions as Fiddler on the Roof (Chava), A Midsummer Night's Dream (Peaseblossom) and Futz (Margery Satz). She co-founded The Living Theatre Workshops in 2001 and has received a Carnegie Grant for Action Racket Theatre which she also co-founded. Ms. Mingus is listed in Who's Who in Entertainment in America.
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