
Manda Martin is a theater producer and food blogger. Currently Associate Producer at
Culture Project, she is the lead producer for Women Center Stage, a multidisciplinary initiative and annual festival committed to supporting and promoting the work of women artists. Other productions at Culture Project include the Lucille Lortel Outstanding Play
Betrayed by George Packer, Lenelle Moïse’s
Expatriate, and Temple University’s acclaimed off-Broadway run of
In Conflict. Manda has also contributed conceptually to Culture Project’s multidisciplinary and activist programming, writing and adapting scripts for
A Question of Impeachment and
Blueprint for Accountability: Working The Dark Side, directed by Fisher Stevens.
Manda earned her BFA in theater performance at Ohio University, where she co-founded and acted as president of Up In Arms, a theater company that produced and performed politically-engaged theatrical work. Manda conceived, produced, and performed in productions of
My Name is Rachel Corrie; the pre-election lampoon
Burlesque for the Body Politik;
Losing It, with Planned Parenthood of Southeast Ohio; and
We Are Dying, with the cooperation of the National Endowment for the Arts.
Additionally, Manda is an associate member of the League of Professional Theater Women, and co-author of the New York food blog,
Young Broke and Hungry.