Sade Namei [she/her] is thrilled to join the cast of English at the Alliance Theatre and work with this team! Her favorite credits include Coco Fusco’s upcoming art installation Antigone is Not Available Right Now, Hook and Eye Theatre Company’s Echo and Narcissus, Eve Ensler's Emotional Creature (Signature Theatre, NYC and Berkeley Repertory Theatre), Against The Hillside (The O’Neill), In The Line (A.R.T. NY) Mika at (The U.N.), Leaves of Grass (The Cell), #Serials@theFlea, United Front (Primary Stages), and her one-woman show In Medias Res (the Brick Theater). Film/TV: New Amsterdam, Subways, Fatima, and The Elegant Clockwork of the Universe. She works as a TV/film Farsi translator/dialect coach on The Penguin, The Blacklist, Madam Secretary, Limitless, Mr. Robot, Chad, and Homeland, among others. @SadeNamei
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