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seven years. His tour has been featured on NY1, and on Comedy Central's Labor Day 2000. His earlier
plays include Missing Manhattan, The Men in Mabel's Life, and Love and Cheese. He is the author of
the book version of 400 Years in Manhattan, as well as a forthcoming book about the Marx Brothers.
Amanda Sisk is an actress, writer, and director whose recent credits include We Declare You a
Terrorist (American Living Room), Tecmessa (Immediate Theater Company), and Orestes 2.0
(Immediate). Other favorite roles include Squeaky in Assassins and Elizabeth in Richard III.
Together, they are the writers and artistic directors of the political theatre company Nero Fiddled.
Diamond and Sisk wrote the books and songs for City Under Siege (2004), Burning Bush: A
Faith-Based Musical (2005), Moral Value Meal (2006), and Life After Bush (2008), in which they also
appeared.
In 2007, under Sisk's direction, 400 Years in Manhattan enjoyed a successful workshop production at
HERE Arts Center.

