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As a writer she has written for Backstage and howlround. Her book “Disability & Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts: published by Routledge Press and a second book, “Acting & Auditioning in the 21st Century.” Currently she is authoring a chapter on applied theater and youth with disabilities for Routledge Press’ 2020 book on applied theater.
As a writer she has written for Backstage and howlround. Her book “Disability & Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts: published by Routledge Press and a second book, “Acting & Auditioning in the 21st Century.” Currently she is authoring a chapter on applied theater and youth with disabilities for Routledge Press’ 2020 book on applied theater.


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Stephanie Barton-Farcas is the Artistic Director of Nicu’s Spoon theater company, the first company in NYC history to be fully inclusive. She recently directed ‘Red Noses’ and ‘The Cherry Orchard’ and her company Nicu’s Spoon is the subject of the documentary ‘Two and Twenty Troubles’ which premiered in NYC September 2014. She will be directing Richard III in NYC in fall of 2015 where the entire society of the play is disabled, except Richard. Other NYC directing includes ‘Bad Seed’, ‘Buried Child’, ‘The Little Prince’, ‘George Orwell’s 1984’, and the OOBR winning ‘SubUrbia’. She is the creator of a new performance style called co-playing for both deaf and hearing audiences and was guest director at The University of Hawaii in 2016. She actively assists with casting for plays, films and some TV and actively encourages disabled, women and actors of color to be cast.

As an actress Regional: ‘Talk Show’ (Zephyr Theater, LA and NYC) Off-Broadway: ‘Talk Show’ (Actors Playhouse), ‘Nuclear Family’ (Abingdon Theatre), ‘Wong Chin Foo’ (Pan Asian Rep) and Queen Elizabeth I in ‘Elizabeth Rex’ (Centerstage) for which she won the 2008 NY Innovative Theatre Award for Best Actress, playing Queen Elizabeth I in both the off-off and off-Broadway premieres. Off-Off Broadway as Vivian Bearing in ‘Wit’, Miss Meacham in ‘Separate Tables’, Dora in ‘The Swan’. Recent film work: Weronika in ‘Dry Days’, Sheriff McNulty in ‘Karkass Karts’ and Judit in ‘After Midnight, Before Dawn.’

As a writer she has written for Backstage and howlround. Her book “Disability & Theatre: A Practical Manual for Inclusion in the Arts: published by Routledge Press and a second book, “Acting & Auditioning in the 21st Century.” Currently she is authoring a chapter on applied theater and youth with disabilities for Routledge Press’ 2020 book on applied theater.

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