
He has taught Viewpoints and Suzuki training around the world and performed nationally and internationally with SITI, including Orestes, The Medium, Small Lives/Big Dreams, Culture of Desire, Bob (Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance), War of the Worlds – The Radio Play, bobrauschenbergamerica, Death and the Ploughman, Radio Macbeth, Who Do You Think You Are, Antigone, Persians, FALLING & LOVING (with STREB Extreme Action) and the SITI/Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra production of Lost in the Stars at UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance. Will Bond is a founding member of SITI Company. Araiza is a professor at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. His bilingual adaptation of Miss Julia, based on the play by Strindberg, has been presented at La Mama, several international venues and Latino Theater Company’s Encuentro Festival. Directing credits include Ladeelroy, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and Vaudevillevanya, a musical adaptation of Uncle Vanya, in Austin, Texas The Voluspa in Reykjavik, Iceland Savitri: Dancing in the Forest of Death in Chennai and Delhi, India Medea Stories in Helsinki, Finland and The Seagull, bobrauschenbergamerica, Three Sisters and The Adding Machine. Other acting credits include Macbeth, Women and Water, The White Crow, King Lear, Tumbleweed, La Victima, The Cure at Troy, Santos & Santos, Keely and Du (original cast), Yerma, Picnic and Principia Scriptoriae.


Dramaturg credits include Radio Macbeth and Lost in the Stars.

Acting credits with SITI include The Bacchae, Persians and Trojan Women at the Getty Villa as well as Under Construction, Who Do You Think You Are, Hotel Cassiopeia, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, bobrauschenbergamerica, Culture of Desire, The Medium, Small Lives/Big Dreams, War of the Worlds – The Radio Play and Nicholas & Alexandra. Ed Araiza is a member of SITI Company and has worked on multicultural and cross-disciplinary projects as a writer, director and performer.
