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Terri Mastrobuono is a professional actress, writer, storyteller, mime, and director with nearly 30 years of experience as a working performer. Her original theater pieces, many inspired by her Italian culture, have been presented at theaters throughout the northeast, including the Fulton Opera House in Lancaster, PA, Open Stage of Harrisburg, Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors, Touchstone Theater of Bethlehem, Washington Storyteller’s Theater, the Scranton Cultural Center, and the Mid-Atlantic StoryTelling (MAST) conference. She also tours into schools, libraries, senior centers, and cultural centers nationwide.
For eight years Terri was co-artistic director of CoMotion Theater in Lancaster, PA, which she helped to found. With CoMotion, she developed and created several original theater pieces including Andata e Ritorno (Round Trip), which was presented at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
She has received several fellowships from the PA Council on the Arts and the City of Lancaster, PA to support the research and creation of her theater and storytelling works.
She is one of only a few hundred people worldwide to have completed the course in “Commedia dell’arte” in Italy with famed performer and mask maker Antonio Fava.
In addition to creating and performing her own works, Terri has appeared with professional companies throughout the eastern United States.
Terri is a roster artist with the PA Council on the Arts Artist in Education Program and adjunct faculty at Elizabethtown College.
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