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Mitchell Conway is a founding member of No. 11 Productions. With No. 11:
Mythunderstood (Odysseus),
Jet of Blood or the Ball of Glass (Knight),
the 11 Celebrates 10 reading series,
Claire and the Ornithological Shadow (Shadow/Composer), We Three (Amory), and
Lysistrata (Commissioner).
Mitchell is also a member of the Village Playback Theatre, improvising personal stories from audiences from socially underrepresented populations. He has recently performed in The Tempest (Trinculo/Antonio), The Merry Wives of Windsor (Fenton/Nym), The 3-D Musketeers (Portos/Richelieu), two 'Sugar-coated Shakespeare' kids shows, and taught stage combat to young performers, with TUTS Shakespeare in the Valley. He performs HIV awareness plays Ordinary Kid (Billy/Peter) and Message from Rhonda (Andy/Jared) that tour to public schools throughout New York City with Pride Not Prejudice. He has been in After the Rehearsal at the 45th St Theatre, The Cherry Orchard (Yasha) and Threepenny Opera (Filch) with Columbia Stages, a staged reading of The Secret Life of Bees (T. Ray) with Home Made Theater, a staged reading of Current Changes in Empire (Jimmy) with Headwater Productions, World Series of Dibz (Chris 'Jesus' Ferguson) for dailyballbreakers.com, the School of Visual Arts film Pop Quiz (Mike), and Torch Song Trilogy (Ed Reiss) with Studio Arts Entertainment.
He is a graduate of Skidmore College with a major in Theatre, where he was involved in the following productions: The Good Woman of Setzuan (Mr. Shu Fu), Killer Joe (Joe Cooper), Dirty Linen (Withenshaw), Aloha, Say The Pretty Girls (Richard), Hamletmachine (Actor Playing Hamlet), Europe (Morocco), Rufio: King of the Lost Boys (Peter Pan), A Burial At Thebes (Haemon), What Comes Next? (The Writer, Man), Baby Talk (The Psychiatrist), A Man Of His Word (Peter) and Gorey Stories (Jarvis).
He also attended the National Theatre Institute, where he was in Grimm America (Dylan, Frozen Man), Twelfth Night (Orsino), and participated in a number of readings for the NTI Playwrights week. He is proud past member of the Wayland High School Theater Ensemble, where under the direction of Richard Weingartner he truly began his life as a theatre artist.


