
THE VAINGLORY THEATRE TEAM

NOA EGOZI
Noa Egozi (she/her) is a director based in New York. Recent directing projects include an original one-woman adaptation of Taming of The Shrew which received an award for best adaptation from the United Solo Festival. The world premiere of Sylvia Khoury's An Inferno, the world premiere of Lorne Svarc's Chained Woman, Mud by Maria Irene Fornes, and Noa's original five-person adaptation of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar which was produced at The Brick Theater .
Noa received her MFA in directing from The New School for Drama, where she was a teaching assistant for Stephen Brown-Fried’s MFA directing class as well as a teaching artist in the BFA program’s 24-Hour Play Festival.
Noa was an Artistic Intern at The Play Company where she is now a member of the literary group and recently assisted Guillermo Calderon on his production of Villa and Dan Rothenberg on his production of Time’s Journey Through a Room . She was a part of the SDCF observership class and is a proud Drama League Classical Directing Fellow. As part of her fellowship she has worked with Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival and Shakespeare and Company , where she has since trained as a teacher. worked in the education department and was assistant director of founding artistic director Tina Packer.

WOLF CLARKE ROTH
Wolf (she/they) is an actor, playwright, teacher, producer, community builder, and musician. Recent Credits: Off-Broadway: To Kill a Mockingbird (Queen's Theatre); Regional and Other: Shakespeare is for Lovers ; Much Ado About Nothing (Vainglory); A Midsummer Night's Dream (Vainglory); Romeo and Juliet (HVSF); Julius Caesar (Brick Theater); As You Like It (Brimstone Creek Productions); A Serious Banquet (NYTW and Judson Church); Mistero Buffo (Balcony Theatre); It's Not My Decision solo show (Dixon Place, The Bridge, Estrogenius); Feminism Issues Lab (Naked Angels). She sings in a band, Elliott's Girls Chorus. Education: MFA Acting, The New School for Drama. BFA Acting, UW-Milwaukee. Member of AEA.
Wolf has taught theatre, Shakespeare, musical theatre, community building workshops, and movement to grade levels Preschool through Graduate School. As a physical theatre instructor, she teaches both Neutral Mask and Grotowski. She most recently taught as an adjunct professor of movement at the Tom Todoroff Conservatory, along with teaching in New York public, private, and charter schools, grades K-12. Other recent teaching includes: The Dalton School, The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect, Young Actors Workshop of Brooklyn, Brighter Choice Community School, Brooklyn Free School, Williamsburg Neighborhood Nursery School, and Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival. To book a workshop or private lesson with Wolf: CLICK HERE
