JUDY TSO

Judy is an anthropologist, performance artist, and change agent. She is the Principal of Aha Solutions Unlimited and her clients include non-profits, corporations and universities. She holds a Bachelor's degree from the Wharton School of Business and a Masters of Applied Anthropology from University of Maryland College Park. In addition to Bobby Pins, she is also the creator of Modern Battles of the American Mulan, a piece on growing up in Kentucky. Judy is a 2002 Boston Artist Fellow, a program of the Boston Cultural Council supported by the Massachusetts Arts Council.

CHRISTINA R. CHAN

Christina R. Chan is an actor, activist, and accidental playwright. Her work focuses on Asian American women and immigration issues. Christina is a 2002 Somerville Artist Fellow, a program of the Somerville Arts Council. She was an artist in residence at the Boston Center for the Arts. This year is the tenth year anniversary of her first solo performance piece, Unbinding Our Lives (written by Geralyn Horton), which tours nationally to universities and colleges. She is a graduate of Trinity Rep Conservatory.

VICTORIA MARSH

Victoria Marsh has directed the work of local playwrights Rosanna Yamagiwa Alfaro, Barbara Blatner, Kirsten Greenidge, Geralyn Horton and Kate Snodgrass in work- shop productions for New Theatre, Inc., Playwrights Platform, The Playwrights of Color Festival, The Arlington Center for the Arts and The Women on Top Theater Festival. With Christina R. Chan and Emiko Tamagawa, she co-founded the Asian American Theater Project and directed Chan in her one-woman show Unbinding Our Lives. As New Theatre, Inc's managing director from 1993-1996, Ms. Marsh produced three NeWorks Festivals and six mainstage productions.