Daniel Sbriglio (He/him/his) is a New York based actor and creator with a background in social justice theater. Originally from Connecticut, Daniel studied theater arts in the Social Justice and Applied Drama track at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, where he collaborated with independent theaters to create and perform original works. A founding member of Bluebird Theater Company, Daniel recently directed and starred in an abridged version of Torch Song Trilogy as part of Bluebird’s debut Through-Line Festival. Some of his Minneapolis credits include 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, an immersive theater piece based on the novel by Jules Verne at the Children’s Theater and North 83rd, a memory play that deals with family trauma and disability. More recently, Daniel devised and performed in a musical adaptation of Brecht’s Life of Galileo in Greece, as an apprentice with One Year Lease. He is also an ongoing contributor to Bluebird’s virtual readings series for new works in the time of quarantine. Daniel hopes to make work explores the nuances of the queer experience, connects people with the lesser-known but inspiring histories of oppressed peoples and inspires solidarity across cultural boarders.