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Efua Osei

Resident with The Shakespeare Festival St. Louis

Efua is from Dover, Delaware and majoring in African American Studies and Political Science in the College of Arts and Sciences. Her residency is with The Shakespeare Festival St. Louis. Efua will work directly with the Festival’s director, Tom Ridgely, and staff on Shakespeare in the Streets in their multi-year story-telling collaboration between students in the rural Illinois Brussels School District and the north St. Louis Normandy School Collaborative. This culminates in a new play performed in those communities and a short film.

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