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Gregg Mozgala

Gregg Mozgala is a critically acclaimed actor and playwright. Gregg has been in various New York productions Off and Off-Off Broadway with Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, The LAByrinthTheatre Company, La Mama ETC, Performance Space 122, Theater Breaking Through Barriers, The Brick Theater, The National Theatre Workshop of the Handicapped, Visible Theatre and the Ensemble Studio Theatre. Regionally, he has appeared on stage at the Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts and the Spoleto Festival USA. He has worked internationally in London, England and Zagreb, Croatia.  He has recorded for the public radio show, Playing On Air series with Mammie Gummer and Tony winning director, John Rando.



His plays have been presented Off-Broadway with Theatre Breaking Through Barriers and at the Ensemble Studio Theatre as well as the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and in various theaters throughout New York City.  Gregg is a former member of the Obie-award winning playwriting group, Youngblood, at The Ensemble Studio Theatre. His ten-minute play, "French Twist," was presented by SHOUT LLC and Semantic Compaction, Inc. as part of the Pittsburgh Employment Conference in August 2011 and has the distinction of being the first play ever to feature assistive augmentative communicators (AAC users), speaking in real time.



He has been profiled in the New York Times on several occasions, most notably for his groundbreaking work with choreographer Tamar Rogoff, which was also featured on CBS Sunday Morning and Good Morning America.  Their experience is the subject of the soon to be released documentaryEnter The Faunwhich recently premiered at the Sarasota Film Festival.



He has been invited to speak about the effects of cerebral palsy at the Wyss Institute For Biological Engineering at Harvard University, La Rabida Children's Hospital in Chicago, Eastern Carolina Medical School, Columbia University Medical School and the Kennedy-Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD.

Gregg is the Artistic Director of The Apothetae, a company with the mission to produce work that explores and illuminates the Disabled Experience.