Kim Stauffer
Kim Stauffer (Intimacy Consultant, 1999) (she/her) is an artist-activist drawn to stories that embody change and inspire community dialogue. WAM Theatre: Emilie: La Marquise Du Châtelet Defends Her Life Tonight (Emilie), What the Constitution Means to Me (Heidi), Galileo’s Daughter (Intimacy Director)
Selected Theatre Credits Elsewhere: Her work as an intimacy professional includes projects with Barrington Stage, WAM Theatre, Union College, UAlbany, and Williams College. Acting credits include productions with NY Classical Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre Company, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville, Barrington Stage Company, Chester Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, and other regional theatres across the country. Her directing credits include Everybody (Smith College), The Sex Habits of American Women (Union College), American LaRonde (Union College), A Streetcar Named Desire, and Good Kids (UAlbany). Community Engagement/Activist work: She is a passionate Applied Theatre practitioner who works with the Center for Listening and Presence using acting techniques to teach deep listening skills to social workers, teachers, and teams, and more. Membership/Affiliations: AEA Selected training: University of North Carolina at Greensboro (MFA), Eastern Mennonite University, Theatrical Intimacy Education, Intimacy Directors and Coordinators. Connect: www.kimstauffer.com Kim Stauffer www.centerforlistening.com Center for Listening and Presence
