Parker Sera

Parker Sera (she/her/they) is an actor, poet, educator, puppeteer & multi-hyphenate artist from the midwest, now based in Brooklyn. Parker is an alum of the Stockton Bartol Rush Foundation’s Trauma-Informed Teaching Artist program, as well as the College of Santa Fe (BFA Musical Theatre), and Temple University (MFA Acting). In addition to her work at the Anne Frank Center, Parker facilitates after-school arts programming in the NYC Public Schools with The Leadership Program. They have previously taught at Temple University, The Lantern Theatre, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Theatre at Monmouth, and BuildABridge International, and has partnered with HIAS, The Salvation Army, PowerCorps PHL and others, facilitating trauma-informed multidisciplinary arts workshops with people of all ages & walks of life. She believes that narrative & self knowledge are two of our most powerful tools for affecting change– individually, interpersonally, and systemically, and that arts education is an essential part of teaching how to use those tools. 
 
Acting credits include the 2026 Whitney Biennial, Times Square Arts, LaMama ETC, Target Margin Theatre. Regionally: The Walnut Street Theatre, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, Theatre at Monmouth, InterAct Theatre, PlayPenn, Red Eye Experimental Theatre, and The Playwrights Center. Her writing has appeared in bedfellows magazine, Recenter Press, indolent press, KNACK magazine, The Rising Phoenix Review, and other corners of the internet, and has been featured on Philadelphia’s WXPN Radio. Parker also performs regularly with Brooklyn-based new music ensemble Belly Chorus, and is learning to play the appalachian dulcimer. More at parkersera.com or on instagram: @nogodsnohorsegirls

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