Arm and El Beau


ARM AND EL BEAU is composed of theatre/performance/conceptual artists Amy Rose Marsh (ARM) and Eric L. Beauzay (EL BEAU).
ERIC L. BEAUZAY is a scenic designer, sculptor, photographer, and puppet-builder who has worked in association with George Tsypin, The Rockwell Group, Michael Curry, Cirque De Soleil, and Anna Louizos. NYC Design credits include: Impossible Country (Mud/Bone Collective), La Voix Humaine (Underground Zero Festival 2010), and production design for the Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival. Featured credits include: NEW YORK: Spiderman, Turn off the Dark, In The Heights, High Fidelity, The Book of Daniel (NBC Television); LONDON: Avenue Q; LOS ANGELES: Curtains; BEIJING: Casablanca: The Dance. Other scenic design work includes productions of Sweeney Todd, The Dutchman, This Is Our Youth, Assassins, Marisol, and Seattle's Sankofa Theatre. Eric has assisted George Tyspin in several up-and-coming urban development projects including the Spiral, and the SeaGlass Carousel at Battery Park. Eric holds degrees in Art History and Theatre from the University of Washington.
AMY ROSE MARSH is a dramaturg and writer originally from the Pacific Northwest, but she is currently based out of Greenpoint in Brooklyn, New York. Amy has worked to develop projects with Concrete Temple Theatre (IMPERIA SAVE THE WORLD, THE BIRD MACHINE, THE WHALE), The Goddamn Cobras (SITEfest Readings 2010, BEAUTIFUL FOOLS, Bushwick Open Studios Cabaret) Elf Queen Productions (HEIST), and Spectre Box (TOUCH). She has also worked with Annex Theatre, Emerald City Scene, and A.C.T. in Seattle; iDiom Theatre and Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington; and the Alumni Theatre in Toronto. Currently, she works as the Associate Editor with Samuel French, Inc. and serves as a Literary Associate and the Web Content Director for the Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival, Manhattan’s oldest continuous short play festival. She is also an Associate Artist/Dramaturg with Concrete Temple Theatre and with Boomslang, the literary/performance wing of Brooklyn-based creative collective The Goddamn Cobras, as well as the former co-head of the New York chapter of Early Career Dramaturgs, a division of the Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas. In March of 2010 her short play WORD PLAY/PAPER PLAY was given a staged workshop and staged at Arts in Bushwick's SITEfest 2010 (dir. Lee Sunday Evans). Amy holds a B.A. in Theatre and a B.A./B.M. in Vocal Performance from the University of Washington.