Steven Epp

Steven Epp

Don Juan Giovanni and Figaro co-creator Steven Epp (in the roles of Sganarelle and Fig) was seen at the American Repertory Theater in the title role of The Miser and in Amerika. He worked with Theatre de la Jeune Lune in 1983 and has played the titles roles in Crusoe, Tartuffe, Hamlet, Gulliver, and The Miser, appeared in The Magic Flute, Twelfth Night, The Seagull, Maria de Buenos Aires, and The Little Prince. He adapted and directed Medea and has collaborated on scripts for Children of Paradise: Shooting a Dream, Three Musketeers, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Magic Flute, Don Juan Giovanni, Figaro, Amerika, and Mefistofele. He holds a degree in theater and history from Gustavus Adolphus College and is the recipient of a 1999 Fox Fellowship. He has also performed with Jeune Lune at La Jolla Playhouse, New Victory Theatre, the Alley Theatre, Actors' Theatre of Louisville, Yale Repertory Theatre, Trinity Repertory Theatre, and Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

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