Michael Domitrovich is a playwright, director, performer, and sound artist whose work lives at the intersection of spirit, society, and transformation. His plays have been produced Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and internationally, with premieres at La MaMa E.T.C., Theater for the New City, the DR2 (Artfuckers), and 59E59 (RealWorldExperience, On Island). Additional works—Dirtfag, Caregivers, Goatgod, Nucularfamily, and Godbrothers—were presented across New York’s downtown theater scene. His two-character musical Breach premiered at the Avenue Theater in Denver. He has been published in The New York Theater Review, The New York Times, and Paper. Domitrovich holds a BFA in Cinema Studies from NYU and is a co-founder of Suite 524, a nonprofit theater studio devoted to preserving the importance of live performance in contemporary society by disrupting traditional methods of theatrical creation and exhibition. He’s been directing live theater since he was 12, and has been developing an approach to acting since 2014 that builds on the legacy of NYC’s great “Method” based studios while restoring the meditative, intuitive, and consciousness based techniques originally used by Stanislavsky. These explorations have culminated in his role as facilitator of the acting wing of The Generator–Suite 524’s process for creating new work.