Nathaniel Justiniano
Theater Artist
- Theater,Multi-Disciplinary,Visual/Crafts
Biography
Nathaniel Justiniano is a queer, Cali-Rican multi-hyphenate theater artist. His professional creative practices include acting, devising, directing, and movement designing. As an actor, he has performed with Shakespeare Orange County, Son of Semele Ensemble, Cornerstone Theater Company, The Dell'Arte Company, Thrillpeddlers, Cutting Ball Theater, and We Players, among others. He is the Artistic Director of Naked Empire Bouffon Company, a company he founded in 2009 with an activist mission to devise hilarious, cutting, and visually-provocative satires that catalyze urgent discourse. With multiple award-winning shows, official selections in international performance festivals, and frequent tours across the United States and Canada, Naked Empire has become North America's premier bouffon company.
He has also served as a professional community organizer. He was a Program Manager at the LA Gay & Lesbian Center, The National Conference for Community & Justice, and Cornerstone Theater Company. His activist performance work has been amplified by features in national and international publications such as American Theatre Magazine and Howlround.
Hired through the Presidential Faculty Inclusive Excellence program, Justiniano teaches courses in Performing Arts and the Comedic Arts program. Previously, he served as Movement Designer for UC Berkeley's TDPS department, and as the Director of Physical Comedy for the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival. He has taught at the San Francisco Clown Conservatory, Kinetic Arts, Sacramento City College, University of Southern Illinois - Edwardsville, and The Juilliard School.
He has also served as a professional community organizer. He was a Program Manager at the LA Gay & Lesbian Center, The National Conference for Community & Justice, and Cornerstone Theater Company. His activist performance work has been amplified by features in national and international publications such as American Theatre Magazine and Howlround.
Hired through the Presidential Faculty Inclusive Excellence program, Justiniano teaches courses in Performing Arts and the Comedic Arts program. Previously, he served as Movement Designer for UC Berkeley's TDPS department, and as the Director of Physical Comedy for the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival. He has taught at the San Francisco Clown Conservatory, Kinetic Arts, Sacramento City College, University of Southern Illinois - Edwardsville, and The Juilliard School.