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Jeffrey Mousseau is a theatre director, producer and curator, living in New York City and Hudson, NY.  Recent directorial work includes the world premiere of Aunt Leaf by Barbara Wiechmann at HERE Arts Center, NYC; the regional premiere of Or, by Liz Duffy Adams at Stageworks-Hudson; and Sarah Ruhl's The Clean House at American Southwest Theater Company in residence at New Mexico State University.
     Other NYC credits include the world premieres of Power Lunch by Alan Ball at West Bank Cafe and Home for Contemporary Theater, and Andy Halliday's I Can't Stop Screaming at Theater at 224 Waverly Street.

Regional credits include many productions as Founding Artistic Director of The Coyote Theater in Boston, recipient of the Elliot Norton Award and numerous Independent Reviewers of New England awards. During his 12-year tenure, highlights include Bash, American Notes, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Miss Julie, Fool For Love and Blue Window.  Other regional directing credits include the world premiere of Nahal Navidar's play, 110 Flights, at Proctors Theater and the regional premiere of Doug Wright's I Am My Own Wife at Stageworks/Hudson as well as productions at Provincetown Rep, Florida Studio Theatre and Tampa Players.

In academia, he is a frequent guest artist at the University at Albany, directing Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train; Famous by Their Birth: Shakespeare Power Plays and Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party.  He has also taught at Siena and Emerson Colleges and University at Albany.
     He is an alumni of HERE Arts Center's Artist in Residence Program (HARP).  Currently at HERE, he curates StartHERE: Innovative Theatre for Young People, a program he launched in 2009.
     In the producing arena, he is the General Manager of the National Asian American Theater Festival, a biennial event taking place in venues throughout New York City, and served as Program Director of Tribeca Performing Arts Center, NYC, for two seasons.




Above:
Aunt Leaf
HERE Arts Center/NYC
Fool for Love
Coyote Theater/Boston
Jesus Hopped the "A" Train
University at Albany