
Marc Wolf (Actor, Playwright) received an OBIE and was nominated for Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for the Off Broadway performance of his play Another American: Asking and Telling at The New Group, directed by Joe Mantello. He also performed Another American at Mark Taper Forum (Garland Award), Seattle Repertory Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Trinity Repertory Company, The Studio Theatre in Washington D.C. (Helen Hayes Award, GLAAD Award), Baltimore’s Center Stage, About Face Theatre (Jeff Nomination), New Conservatory Theatre (Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award), Boston Theatre Works (IRNE award), New York Stage & Film, Provincetown Repertory Theatre, Dixon Place, Mabou Mines, and at various colleges and high schools. Mr. Wolf’s other New York appearances include Max in Bent at HERE Arts Center, Platonov in Wild Honey at Synchronicity Space, and on television as Brent Lawrence/Marian Crane on “Guiding Light.” He recently played the role of Daniel Rivnine in the east coast premiere of Itamar Moses’ Outrage at The Wilma Theater. The Road Home: Re-Membering America was commissioned by McCarter Theatre and developed with an NEA/TCG grant. It is presented by the Huntington in association with Geva Theatre Center, where it was recently performed by Mr. Wolf under the direction of David Schweizer. Another American: Asking and Telling is published in Political Stages: Plays that Shaped a Century (Applause Books). Mr. Wolf is a graduate of Williams College.