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Erik is an an actor and writer, based in DC. He has worked with many local theaters including Avant Bard Theatre, 4615 Theatre, Rorschach Theatre, and Nu Sass Productions, where he is a company member. In 2014 he co-founded The Coil Project, and produced twenty-one shows over six seasons, writing or co-writing eight, before stepping down in 2019. He remains a member of the cast and writing team of The Coil Project Variety Hour which broadcasts live radio serials every other Sunday on WOWD-LP 94.3 FM Takoma Park.

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THE ROARING GIRL to Open at Spooky Action Theater with Theatre Prometheus
by Stephi Wild - May 26, 2026

Theatre Prometheus announced a summer production of THE ROARING GIRL, a Jacobean comedy adapted from the 1611 Dekker and Middleton play, set to run at Spooky Action Theater in Washington, DC.
Review: DRAGON PLAY at Rorschach Theatre
by Roger Catlin - Apr 24, 2026

Dragons are fire-breathing their way back into the culture, from the animated series “How to Train Your Dragon” to the fierce special effect triumphs in “Game of Thrones.” Their images date back thousands of years to ancient Mesopotamia.
Rorschach Theatre to Present DRAGON PLAY This March
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Mar 11, 2026

Rorschach Theatre will present Dragon Play. The production, set to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative and dynamic performances, will be held at the renowned Rorschach Theatre.
Review: CRAIGSLISTED at Nu Sass
by Mary Lincer - Sep 13, 2025

Nu Sass, an excellent part of DC's “off Broadway” since 2009, opens its season in a new space: it's accessible! it's clean! (and its entrance is actually on 11th St., around the corner from its given address, 1100 H St. NW—super close to a Metro Center entrance).
Rorschach Theatre to Present Site-Specific DRACULA in October
by Blair Ingenthron - Sep 10, 2022

Kate Hamill boldly reimagines Bram Stoker’s classic tale of vampires and finds new monsters just beneath the skin. The gothic tropes of villains who wear evil on their sleeve and damsels in distress are replaced by all-too-human monsters and ferocious women who stab at the heart of the patriarchy itself.
BWW Review: SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER at Avant Bard Theatre
by Roger Catlin - Mar 4, 2020

Tennessee Williams, in his lifetime, wrote more than 70 one-act plays - some just sketches, many that went unpublished until after his death in 1983 at 71.

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