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BIO

Mengyuan "Mia" Qin 秦梦圆 is a New York based stage manager. She was born and raised in Beijing, China. She explores interpersonal relationships, human nature, and leadership in the practice of stage management. Her recent credits include Broadway: Shucked. Off-Broadway/NYC: My First Nutcracker (Theatre Row) It's A Free Country (Connelly Theatre); Somewhere I Can Scream (The Player’s Theatre); Two Takes: The Peony Pavilion (Frederick Loewe Theatre ); NYC Free (Little Island NYC); etc. M.F.A.: Columbia University in Stage Management. Love to Han and her family.

Productions

 
[Off-Broadway, 2025]
Assistant Stage Manager

News


New Musical OCEAN IN A TEACUP Will Have an Industry Reading This Month
by Stephi Wild - Jun 14, 2024

The new musical OCEAN IN A TEACUP will have an industry presentation on Tuesday, June 25th.
New York City Children's Theater to Present World Premiere of PINOCCHIO at Theatre Row
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 7, 2024

New York City Children’s Theater will present the world premiere of PINOCCHIO, a dance/theater production at Theatre Row. Learn more about the production and see how to purchase tickets.
New York City Children's Theater's Holiday Tradition MY FIRST NUTCRACKER to Return To Theatre Row
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 13, 2023

New York City Children’s Theater presents My First Nutcracker, an interactive adaptation of the holiday classic. Join Clara-Marie on her brave and imaginative journey. Suitable for ages 3-8. Visit nycchildrenstheater.org for more info.
Columbia School Of The Arts Presents THE SEA DOES NOT REACH NAPLES
by Stephi Wild - Nov 1, 2022

Columbia University School of the Arts will present Elena Vannoni's (Columbia MFA Directing Candidate 2023) production of The Sea Does Not Reach Naples. 
FOR MOLLY Will Be Performed at Columbia School Of The Arts This Month
by Stephi Wild - Jun 12, 2021

For Molly explores the extraordinary four-decade relationship between the poet Mary Oliver and the photographer Molly Malone Cook. Between the East Village and Provincetown, through memories and photographs, the piece offers a portrait of Mary and Molly's romance. The narrative is brought to life in the blurred lines between dream and reality. 

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