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Kaleb Tank

Kaleb Tank (Alcohol, Honey, & Shit director) is a New York City-based writer/director of experimental theatre that explores themes of loneliness, love, and rebellion, often through a queer lense. He creates theatrical experiences that utilize an ensemble-devised process, live music, and immersive staging to blur the lines between performer and audience member. He is a founding member and artistic director of the devised theatre company, Alcohol, Honey, & Shit. New York credits: Medusa: Heart of Stone (Conceiver/Director), When the Rain Stops Falling (Director), Angels in America (Director), and Darling (Ass. Director). International credits: BKK/NYC (Co-Creator/Co-Director) and Uphorium! (Co-Creator/Performer). Regional credits: Marie Antoinette (Director), The Receptionist (Director), and Cubicle the Musical (Director/Librettist).

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