John Edmond Morgan
Brave New World Co-Founder
Associate Artistic Director
John is a co-founder of BNW and associate artistic director. Brave New World credits include: “The House of Atreus,” “Shakespeare on Stratford,” “The Hook,” “The Plantation,” “NUN$” “Moby Dick, Rehearsed,” (director) “Street Scene,” “The Merry Wives of Windsor Terrace” (director) “The Crucible,” “The Tempest,” “Fahrenheit 451,” “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” The Great White Hope,” “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Importance of Being Earnest” New York stage includes:“The Last Empress” at Lincoln Center, “Love’s Labour’s Lost” at The Samuel Beckett Theatre, “Sure Thing” at Soho Rep, the title role in “Zastrozzi” and “The Rover” at The Basic Theater, and “How I Learned to Drive” as a guest artist at Brooklyn College. Regional credits include “Sideman” at Florida Rep, “Candida” at Pennsylvania Stage, “Master Harold and the Boys” for Portland Rep, “Romeo and Juliet” at the Virginia Shakespeare Festival and “Hamlet” as a guest artist at Northern Michigan University. Television appearances include “All My Children” and “As the World Turns.” John has performed in and choreographed fights for numerous Shakespeare Festivals and independent films. Also for The Basic Theatre he directed “Downtown” at The Samuel Beckett, and he has directed for The Neighborhood Theatre for kids in Brooklyn. Teaching credits include NYU, Webster University, Northern Michigan University, SUNY Rockland, Brooklyn College, and The Brooklyn School For Music and Theater for 15 years.