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July 30, 2007

Mark Valdez is first NET coordinator
Linda Frye Burnham / 10:42 AM

Artist/educator Mark Valdez has been named the first national coordinator of the Network of Ensemble Theaters. For five years, he served as the associate artistic director for Cornerstone Theater Company, an ensemble-based company located in Los Angeles. Valdez has directed at such theaters as Mixed Blood in Minneapolis, Teatro Vision in San Jose and East West Players’ David Henry Hwang Institute and the Ricardo Montalban Theater. He holds an MFA in Directing from UC Irvine and is the recipient of a Princess Grace Award in Directing and Special Project Grant. Valdez will meet NET members at the network's annual national gathering, September 2-5, 2007, at Camp Winnebago, Fayette, Maine.

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