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Malachi Squires
(Bio as of March 2014)
Malachi Squires makes his Goodman debut. His Chicago credits include La Clemenza di Tito (Lyric Opera of Chicago); La Journee des Tziganes, An American Portrait and Nostalgic Suite (Athenaeum Theater); Timon of Athens (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); The Nutcracker and Sleepless Nights in the City (Ruth Page Performing Arts Center) and Gnossiene (Dance in the Parks). Mr. Squires has toured four times with Les Ballets Grandiva, performing in over 70 cities in Japan including a live broadcast of Swan Lake in Tokyo. He has also performed at New York’s Skirball Center for the Performing Arts and Symphony Space, as well as with Fort Worth/Dallas Ballet (2002-2003) under the directorship of Ben Stevenson. Mr. Squires also choreographed and performed with EZ Credit Theater under the direction of Richard Hubscher, and was an apprentice with Lawrence Pech Dance Company in San Francisco.