Miranda Zola is a proud 16th-Street Theater Artistic Associate where she has appeared in Fires in the Mirror, Love and Drowning, and Our Holiday Stories, as well as the workshop production of Broken Fences. Regional credits include productions with Studio Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Constellation Theater, Compass Rose Theater, and Colorado Springs Rep. Chicago credits include work with Goodman Theatre, Victory Gardens Theatre, Teatro Vista, American Blues Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Next Theatre Company, and Stage Left, among others. She has appeared in over a dozen productions with the Artistic Home Theatre where she was a long-time ensemble member, including The Night of the Iguana, Les Parents Terrible, The Madwoman of Chaillot, and After the Fall. A former improv-ite, she was fortunate to study with the late, great Del Close and was a member of the improv troupe, “Cooler by the Lake.” She received her MFA in Acting from the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy of Classical Acting at George Washington University and currently lives in Washington, DC.