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Specialties
Synthetic Unlimited was founded in 2002 by actors, musicians and writers from Northern California in order to produce original, independent works of art across all disciplines. Synthetic Unlimited is a member owned and operated cooperative where the members decide the artistic agenda of the company, putting artists in control of our productions. We offer acting, voice, dance and comedy classes for kids and adults and produce classic plays, musical events, dance shows, videos and podcasts at our studio in Grass Valley, California.
Our mission is to create, promote and encourage the production of independent works of art which enlighten and inspire our community, and to establish a community of Northern California artists and producers who may share resources, collaborate, and independently produce their works in a supportive environment. Empowering the independent California artist is our top priority, and the philosophy behind our slogan:
«Unlimited starts with yoU!»
History
Established in 2006.
Established in 2006 in Grass Valley, California by a group of young writers and actors including Jimmy McCammon and his siblings Danny and Katie, Ian Haines, Jesse Sabin and Richard Winters, Synthetic Unlimited began by mainly producing original plays. They expanded to produce plays by David Mamet, Tom Stoppard, Shakespeare, Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee in the proceeding years. 2015 is the third full length season Synthetic Unlimited has produced. They starting renting and have renovated their own 60 seat black box theater, complete with lights and sound, in 2013, at 120 Joerschke Drive, Grass Valley, CA.
Meet the Manager
Grace F.
Manager
Grace Fae is a singer, dancer, actress, playwright, director and producer who helps run the administration at Synthetic Unlimited. Grace is a Yale grad, and a dedicated voice and drama teacher. She has acted in various roles for the company, including Cleopatra in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, Emma in Pinter’s Betrayal, and Myrtle in Tennessee Williams’ Kingdom of Earth, for which she won a 2013 Sacramento Region Elly Award for Best Actress in a Drama.