FACULTY
JONATHAN FOX
Jonathan is the co-founder of Playback Theatre and was artistic director of the original Playback Theatre Company from its inception in 1975. From 1993 until 2010 he was director of the Centre for Playback Theatre in New York. He is the author of Acts of Service: Spontaneity, Commitment, Tradition in the Nonscripted Theatre and Beyond Theatre: a playback theatre memoir; the editor of The Essential Moreno: Writings on Spontaneity, Psychodrama and Group Method; and co-editor of Gathering Voices: Essays on Playback Theatre.
JO SALAS
Jo is the co-founder of Playback Theatre and the founder of Hudson River Playback Theatre in upstate New York. She has taught Playback Theatre workshops in 27 countries and was a keynote speaker at the academic symposiums on Playback Theatre held at the University of Kassel, Germany, and Arizona State University. Jo’s publications on Playback Theatre include numerous articles, contributions to anthologies, a TEDx talk “Everyone has a story,” and two books: Improvising Real Life: Personal Story in Playback Theatre, now published in eight languages, and Do My Story, Sing My Song: Music therapy and Playback Theatre with troubled children. She also co-edited the bilingual publication Half of My Heart/La Mitad de Mi Corazón: True stories told by immigrants.
HANNAH FOX
Hannah is a university professor of dance and theatre, founder of Big Apple Playback Theatre, and co-director of the New York School of Playback Theatre. Hannah leads Playback trainings around the globe. She has a special interest in using Playback and other applied theatre forms as tools for addressing social justice issues. She is the author of Zoomy Zoomy: Improv Games and Exercises for Groups, and has published several articles and chapters on Playback Theatre, including a chapter recently Theatre and Protest issue of the journal Theatre Topics, entitled, Combining Theatre of the Oppressed, Playback Theatre, and Autobiographical Theatre for Social Action in Higher Education. Hannah is a certified yoga instructor and proud mom of a lively seven-year old named Rio. Hannah is the daughter of the founders of Playback Theatre. Hannahkfox.com
RANDY MULDER
Randy is the Artistic Director and co-founder of Village Playback Theatre in New York City, and co-director of the New York School of Playback Theatre. He is on faculty at Kansas State University School of Music, Theatre and Dance and Manhattannville College. He teaches drama therapy and Playback Theatre locally and internationally. As an actor, Randy has toured across the United States. He has extensive experience working as liturgical musician throughout NYC. Randy is passionate about using the arts, wellness, ritual, and personal storytelling to empower individuals and strengthen communities and businesses.
WILL C.
Will C. is an international administrator, performer, and trainer of Playback Theatre, and a 2010 graduate of the Centre for Playback Theatre. He has founded “The Brandeis Playback Theatre Society,” “The Hugsy Playback Theatre Society,” and "Playback in the Port." He is also a former board member and current committee member of the Centre for Playback Theatre. Additionally Will C. has served the IPTN conferences on the host committee and program committee in Germany and Canada respectively. Aside from Playback Theatre, Will C. is an educator for multiple institutions of higher education, a spoken word artist, musician, and educational consultant.
MARC WEINBLATT
Founder of the Mandala Center for Change in Port Townsend, WA, Marc has been a professional educator, theatre director, activist, and workshop facilitator since 1980. He is an internationally recognized leader in the use of Augusto Boal’s Theater of the Oppressed (T.O.) across the U.S. and from Afghanistan to South Africa. He has worked with communities ranging from police to homeless youth, grassroots organizers and laborers to University deans. Marc regularly facilitates T.O. based diversity / anti-oppression workshops in a wide variety of contexts across the U.S. with a commitment to bringing a deep sense of spirit and humanity into social justice work. Marc has actively combined T.O. and Playback for over 25 years including the last 18 years with the Mandala Center's multi-ethnic, multi-generational (teens to elders) Poetic Justice Theatre Ensemble.