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Isaiah Stavchansky is a Mexican-American writer, performer, and educator. His work has been developed and performed at The Edith Wharton House, Slough Farm, New York Foundation for the Arts, The Workshop Theater, Williamstown Theatre Festival, Blue Bird Theater Company, The Mark O’Donnell Theater, and The Tank NYC. He is the editor of “What This Place Makes Me: A Collection of 21st Century American Plays on Immigration,” published by Restless Books. Isaiah is a graduate of Kenyon College and Atlantic Acting School.