Lauren and Markie
Lauren Ash-Morgan, an actress and member of SSC's board since 2011, is the Founding co-artistic director of the newly formed theater firm Speech of Fire. She served as Artistic director of Seoul Shakespeare Company from 2014 until 2019. As the artistic director of SSC, she was SSC's composer, musician and text coach, as well as set/costume/music design. The last year of her tenure, she was a lighting designer and director for the production of SSC's King Lear. She had directed from the ensemble but in this last year made her directorial debut. The Show Must Go Online's Richard II Prague Shakespeare Company's The Two Gentlemen of Verona at the Estates Theatre directed by Ben Crystal, (Silvia/Ensemble); Seoul Shakespeare Company's The Merchant of Venice(Portia); Garage (Susan); The Winter's Tale(Paulina/Time); Much Ado About Nothing ("Beatrice") Titus Andronicus ("Tamora") A Midsummer Night's Dream "Oberon"; Hamlet (Ger Eurasia Shakespeare Theatre Company's Richard III (Queen Elizabeth), performed at The National Theater of Korea, as well as Amiss the feature film that is an independent production. Markie Post......................Markie Post is a noted American actress known for her roles as the public defender Christine Sullivan in NBC's sitcom Night Court the bail bondswoman Terri Michaels in ABC's drama series The Fall Guy and Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman in CBS's sitcom Hearts Afire. In addition to acting, she's also been involved in several game series. She is the daughter of poet Marylee Post and scientist Richard F. Post she was raised with two children in Walnut Creek. She attended Las Lomas High School where she participated in cheerleading. In the following year, she attended Pomona College, she graduated from Lewis & Clark College. Post was married prior to Stephen Knox. Michael A. Ross (actor/writer) has been Post's husband since 1982. They have two daughters. Post is a great actor and a wonderful wife and mother has been a role model for numerous Hollywood celebrities.
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