Arielle Siler is an actor, applied theatre facilitator, and teaching artist currently based in New Jersey. She performs with razor-sharp comedic timing, teaches through laughter, and leads with joy.

Arielle Siler is an actor, applied theatre facilitator, and teaching artist. She is devoted to creating inclusive and democratic learning spaces. Arielle strives to be an ally for oppressed and vulnerable communities by using theatre as a tool for amplifying voices that are often pushed to the margins. Arielle is devoted to supporting, performing in, and facilitating spaces of empowerment through theatre. Her research focuses on using stand-up comedy to teach critical thinking to young people at the crosshairs of the the school-to-prison pipeline in the United States. Arielle received her Master’s in Applied Theatre from Goldsmiths University of London and her BFA in Acting from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). Past production credits include: Flex (TheatreSquared); What to Send Up When It Goes Down (Boston Court Theatre); The Blacks: A Clown Show (The Actors Company)