Margo Lee Sherman is an internationally acclaimed performer of solo dramas and a formative member of the Bread and Puppet Theater. She has worked with such artists as Joe Chaikin, Meredith Monk, and Peter Schumann but is primarily a solo performer. She has created more than 30 shows and performed at international theater festivals in Eastern and Western Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. She is a resident artist at New York's Theater for the New City. Margo has taught her workshop, The Other Side of the Mask, in the United States, at the International Meeting of Women in Action in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, Teatro Dripy in Santa Clara, Cuba, and at Teatro Telon de Arena in Juarez, Mexico. In 1989, Margo Lee Sherman was the first actor permitted to perform the plays of Samuel Beckett in the former Czechoslovakia after a 20 year ban on Beckett's work. Ms. Sherman's performance of Beckett's Not I is featured in Waiting for Beckett, an award winning PBS Special.