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Author: Griffin Stanton-Ameisen

Griffin Stanton-Ameisen is a Philadelphia based actor, producer, and teacher. He is the artistic director of the newly formed Revolution Shakespeare and associate artistic director of The Renegade Company. In Fall 2013 he is acting in the repertory of Hamlet and She Stoops to Conquer at Quintessence Theatre Group. Other recent credits include Delaware Shakespeare Festival's The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Renegade Company's Glass: Shattered, Egopo's The Life (& Death) of Harry Houdini and Theatre Horizon's An Infinite Ache. In January look for him in The Renegade Company's world premiere Grimm's The Juniper Tree at the Mutter Museum. Griffin holds a BA in theater from Temple University and an MFA in performance from The University of Nevada, Las Vegas. For more information go to griffinsa.com
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Revolution Shakespeare! The FIVE BEST Shakespeare plays according to artistic director Griffin Stanton-Ameisen

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