Aysan Çelik's roles on the A.R.T. stage have included the title role of Antigone, Kaja in The Master Builder,
Jessica in The
Merchant of Venice, and the Teenage Greek Chorus in How
I Learned to Drive. She also performed a dramatized reading of Anne Frank's Diary. Off-Broadway she appeared in the Obie-awarded production of Bob
McGrath's production of Mac Wellman's Hypatia, playing the role she
originally performed at the A.R.T.
Institute, where the production was workshopped. She performed the role
of The Woman in the New Repertory Theatre
production of The Turn of the Screw and played the role of Celia
in the Commonwealth Shakespeare
Company's production of As You Like It on the Boston Common. She
is a founding member of Theater Mitu, a theater company based in New York, with
whom she has debuted The Master
of Weeping at the Joseph Papp Public
Theater, Catholica at HERE Performance Café, and But Above
All at the Access. Ms. Çelik is a graduate of the A.R.T. Institute for Advanced Theatre Training (1999) and UCLA School of Theater,
Film, and Television.
Company Actors | Institute Alumni
American Repertory Theatre