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Will Kazda
as Gulliver
Will Kazda is a Chicago-based actor, singer, and educator who is overjoyed and grateful to be a part of making and sharing some theatre right now! Chicago credits include If/Then (Brown Paper Box Co.), Little Women (Brown Paper Box Co.), Hot Pink, or Ready to Blow (New American Folk Theatre), Peter and the Starcatcher (Metropolis Performing Arts Centre), and Swimming in the Shallows (Piven Theatre), among others. Will has been a performer at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka, Japan and an actor in online content for The Onion. He has also taught and tutored in Chicago area schools.
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Laura Tatar
as Eggmund, Glitch, and sundry others
Laura Tatar currently lives in Tel Aviv, Israel and is excited to bring theatre into the world during these times. Last year, she performed as Daphna in Bad Jews at Center Stage, Israel's first professional English-language theater. Originally from Chicago, Laura has performed professionally since she was 10 years old. Chicago credits include Sender (A Red Orchid Theatre), Psychonaut Librarians and Face the Day (The New Colony), The Diary of Anne Frank (Steppenwolf Theatre), and Trueblinka (Collaboraction). Laura is a graduate of The School at Steppenwolf in Chicago, has a Masters in Social Work from Tel Aviv University, and currently works as a Life Coach.
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Jake Green
Playwright
Jake Green’s plays include Gwenivear and Lanselot, Gulliver’s Travels: A Play with Scale, The Prince and the Pauper, and Rick Hardon: Private Dick. His work has been produced by Shakesperience Productions, Aporia Theater and Prop Thtr’s Small Hours Festival. He is a graduate of the Columbia-JTS Joint Program with degrees in Music and Modern Jewish Studies.
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Abraham Benson-Goldberg
Director
Abraham Benson-Goldberg is the founding Producing Artistic Director of the Wirelings. He is grateful for the generous collaborators who made this dream possible.
Favorite credits include: LONELY PLANET (HaSimta, Israel premiere), LUNA (The Stage TLV), WIZARD OF OZ (Ramah Wisconsin), ILIAD (Lovers & Madmen).
Abraham is a proud member of the Israel Theatre Directors Union.