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Joshua J. Weinstein

Joshua J. Weinstein
AEA
Member of Actors Equity Association

Artists Rep Credits

4000 MilesAmerican GirlBetter MaybeIndecentMagellanicaMagellanica Audio DramaNightingale 7The Great DivideThe Miracle WorkerTribes

Joshua J. Weinstein

Actor

Born and raised in Tallahassee, FL, Josh moved to Portland in summer 2011 for the Portland Playhouse Acting Apprentice Company. It’s been an honor to call Portland home ever since. At Artists Rep: Indecent, Magellanica, We Are Proud to Present…, The Miracle Worker, 4000 Miles, Tribes, Foxfinder. Other Portland Credits: The Winter’s Tale (Portland Shakespeare Project), The Baltimore Waltz (Profile, Drammy Award), Miss Bennet, Major Barbara (Portland Center Stage), Beirut, Tender Napalm (The Shoebox, Drammy Award), A Christmas Carol (Portland Playhouse), The Nether (Third Rail), and Body Awareness (CoHo, Drammy Award). Many thanks to the cast, creative, and production teams for keeping us safe and sharp. And Brandy. Always.

Getting back in the room with Ellen Lewis is such a treat. We worked together previously on the multiple iterations of Magellanica (the 5-1/2 stage version at Artists Rep in 2018 AND the radio drama produced by Artists Rep’s Mercury Company in 2020) as well as some other of her amazing scripts in development during the tumultuous-yet-prolific era of ZOOM THEATRE. Anyone who’s seen one of her plays or read one of her scripts knows that her characters nearly always have a light side and a dark, an yearned-for fantasy juxtaposed with their present reality, and above all: a story to tell. Lucky for all of us, Luan Schooler has been a stalwart champion of Ellen’s words every step of the way – as dramaturg, producer, literary manager, and director of new works. It’s a JOY to step into the room under her leadership again, this time (for my first time!) as director. Deep, deep gratitude to both of them and the entire production team for welcoming me in again to unravel the mystery of this play together.

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Artists Repertory Theatre’s mission is to produce intimate, provocative theatre and provide a home for a diverse community of artists and audiences to take creative risks.

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ART acknowledges that our theatre rests on land that was stolen from indigenous communities. It belongs to the Cowlitz, Chinook, Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde, and the Siletz — tribes that remain present, strong and vibrant.

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Artists Repertory Theatre recognizes that we are a predominately white organization and operate within systemic racism and oppression, and that silence and neutrality are actions of complicity. We recognize the critical role the arts play in our culture and national conversation, and accept our responsibility to make positive change through our work, our practices, and our policies. We commit ourselves to the work of becoming an anti-racism and anti-oppression organization, and will work with urgency to end racial inequities in our industry and our culture.

Artists Repertory Theatre is recognized as a tax-exempt non-profit organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; tax ID number 93-0828781. Your contribution qualifies as a charitable contribution under the IRS Code.

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