In 2022, Rowan began puppeteering as the head of Richard Parker the tiger in Life of Pi at American Repertory Theater and is continuing the role at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway. In 2018, Rowan performed in the National Theater’s Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of Angels in America, and in 2019 he operated the titular reference puppet for the film Clifford the Big Red Dog. He has puppeteered on international tours with Phantom Limb Company, Robin Frohardt, Nick Lehane, and Dan Hurlin, and in New York for Chris Green, Spencer Lott, Emma Wiseman, Josh Rice, and Sachiyo Takahashi. He’s a co-founder and curator of the Object Movement Festival, a winter residency and spring showcase of experimental puppet artists in NYC. (he/him/his) Rowan Magee is a Brooklyn puppeteer, designer, and educator from Troy, NY. Film/TV: “A Suitable Boy” (series lead), “Manifest” (recurring), “New Amsterdam,” “Blue Bloods,” “The Blacklist,” “Louie,” “Odd Mom Out,” “Sweet Refuge,” “Bite Me,” Hank and Asha (Napa Valley Film Festival Best Actress, Wild Rose Festival Best Actress, Slamdance Audience winner, Bronze Lens winner), “Law & Order,” “Orange Is the New Black.” Training: Juilliard, SITI, Harold Guskin B.A. Skylight, McCarter Theatre Rafta Rafta, Old Globe Our Town, OSF Monsoon Wedding, Berkeley Rep Bedroom Farce, Huntington Theater Company Inana, Denver Center The Crucible, Cleveland Playhouse Five Mile Lake, McCarter Theatre Comedy of Errors, Hartford Stage, Jesus in India, Magic Theater. Witherspoon, Playwrights Horizons Clive, The New Group. Off-Broadway: 7 Minutes, Waterwell Here We Are, Theater for One Addressless, Rattlestick Opus, Primary Stages Harper Regan, Atlantic Romeo and Juliet, Public Theater The Winter’s Tale, TFANA When January Feels Like Summer, EST Henry VI, NAATCO Arturo Ui, Classic Stage Company Ms. Film and Television credits include “Bull,” “Elementary,” “Damages,” “Nurse Jackie,” “The Blacklist,” “Madame Secretary,” “The Good Wife,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Criminal Minds,” “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” the series finale of “The Sopranos,” and the Academy Award-nominated film Frozen River. Regional favorites include Lord Burleigh in Folger Theatre’s production of Mary Stuart, Lukesh in Aurora Theatre’s world-premiere production of This Much I Know, and Amir in multiple productions of Disgraced (Playmakers Rep, Long Wharf Theatre, Huntington Theatre – Connecticut Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play). Off-Broadway favorites include multiple productions with Bedlam Theatre, including Alfred Doolittle in Pygmalion and Giles Corey in The Crucible, York in National Asian American Theatre Company’s Henry VI, as well as productions with Roundabout Theatre Company, Manhattan Theatre Club, and Ensemble Studio Theatre. (he/him/his) is thrilled to be making his Broadway debut.
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