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Trav S.D.
Donald Travis Stewart (aka Trav S.D.) (born 8 November 1965) is a leading figure in the New Vaudeville and Indie Theater movements, an author, journalist, playwright and stage performer. ==Career== Originally from Rhode Island, he started out as a stand-up comedian and studied at Trinity Rep Conservatory in Providence before moving to New York City in 1988 to self-produce and perform in his own plays. In 1990 he worked as a personal and administrative assistant to the singer Tony Bennett. Following two years in the development office of the (Big Apple Circus ) in 1995, he founded his company Mountebanks, a platform for producing original theatre pieces and vaudeville shows. He first began to attract notice in 1998〔(THEATER REVIEW; Sometimes Delightful, Never Easy: It's Fringe )〕〔(SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1998: THEATER; No Chickens Will Be Harmed )〕 as one of a number of Lower East Side “performance comedians” colloquially known as Art Stars, working at alternative night clubs and theatres such as Surf Reality, Collective Unconscious, Todo Con Nada and The Present Company’s now defunct Theatorium. In 2001, he was featured in an Adam Gopnik article for ''The New Yorker''〔()〕 about New Burlesque().
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