Siobhan Juanita Brown (Titania)
Siobhan Juanita Brown (Mashpee Wampanoag) is from Roxbury, MA and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Performing Arts and African American studies from Emerson College, and is a graduate of the American Repertory Theater Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University. Performance credits include Suzan-Lori Parks’ The America Play at the American Repertory Theater, The Emancipation of Valet de Chambre (premiere) at Cleveland Play House, Studs Terkel’s American Dreams: Lost and Found (premiere) with the Acting Company, and several seasons with Commonwealth Shakespeare Company in Boston. Other productions include Adrienne Kennedy’s Funnyhouse of A Negro with Brandeis Theatre Company, Antony & Cleopatra and Medea with Actor’s Shakespeare Project and most recently All’s Well That Ends Well with CSC. Siobhan is also a playwright having just completed an original piece entitled A Piece of Silver based on recorded conversations with her maternal and paternal grandmothers who are Mashpee Wampanoag and African American, respectively. As a committee member of the Wampanoag Language Reclamation Project, Inc., Siobhan is learning her indigenous language and supports the project as a volunteer.