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Kyle Minor, Acting/Playwriting
E. KYLE MINOR: recent directing credits include;
Twelfth Night (Edgerton Center of the Performing Arts),
How I Learned to Drive, The Dining Room and
The Laramie Project (Sacred Heart University), Into
the Woods, State Fair and H.M.S. Pinafore (Musicals at
Richter, Danbury, Conn.), American Buffalo
(Ridgefield Theater Barn) and his original work
Fashionably Late at Ten-Ten Theatre in NYC. Favorite
acting credits include Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing
(Bridgeport Free Shakespeare), Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth
Night and Mahon in The Playboy of the Western World
(both Off-Off-Broadway at Ten-Ten Theatre). In addition to
Fashionably Late, Minor’s NYC and regional
playwriting credits include Werner and Lillian, Fitz and
Startz, Ever So Humble, The Gold Coast, The Bear
(adapted from Chekhov’s one-act play), School For Waiters
(adapted from George S. Kaufman’s article) and The Magic
of Crime (co-authored with Tom Anastasi). Minor is also
a freelance theater critic, features writer and columnist
whose work has frequently appeared the New York Times,
New Haven Register, Backstage, The Westport/Fairfield
Minuteman and The Stamford Advocate, among
others. Minor earned his MFA in playwriting from Brandeis
University and his BA in English and Theater Arts from St.
Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont. Minor is a member
of Actors Equity Association and The Dramatist Guild.
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