Seret Scott is an Associate Artist at the Old Globe Theatre where she’s directed a dozen productions, among them are CRUMBS FROM THE TABLE OF JOY (also at South Coast Rep, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Yale Rep), TROJAN WOMEN, TWO TRAINS RUNNING, THE CONSTANT WIFE, FAITH HEALER, BLUES FOR AN ALABAMA SKY, MADAME MAO’S MEMORIES and the premiere of KNOWING CAIRO. Off-Broadway NYC, she premiered MUJERES Y HOMBRES at New Victory Theatre, and directed BIRDIE BLUE and ZOOMAN AND THE SIGN for Second Stage Theatre. Regional credits include productions for Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth, Studio Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Tribute Productions, Geva Theater, Studio Arena, ACT-SF, Long Wharf Theatre, Hartford Stage, Actor’s Theatre of Louisville, George Street Playhouse, McCarter Theatre (outreach), Crossroads Theatre, Alliance Theater, Indiana Rep, Alley Theater, Philadelphia Theatre Co, Merrimack Theatre, National Black Theatre, Virginia Stage Co, New Mexico Rep, and Capitol Rep among many. Ms Scott directed workshops for Roundabout Theatre, Pacific Playwright’s Conference, O’Neill Theatre Center, NY Stage and Film and Sundance Playwright’s Lab. She’s a former Director in Residence for New Dramatists and is the author of SECOND LINE, which was produced by NJ’s Passage Theatre and DC’s Atlas Theatre. As an actress, Seret was an original cast member of FOR COLORED GIRLS on Broadway, and received a Drama Desk Award for her performance in MY SISTER, MY SISTER. Her directing nominations include, Beverly Hills’ NAACP, Connecticut Critics Circle and DC’s Helen Hayes Awards.