
Hey! So Glad You're Here.
Ray Muñoz is a writer and performer from the East Village of New York City. He's graced stages in Williamstown, on Broadway, and The Kennedy Center. Ray worked with George Wendt, and famed mime, Marcel Marceau. A stand-up, improviser, and singer-songwriter, he enjoys a platform to engage. Ray runs The Lance and Ray show podcast on Apple, as well as his one-year-old daughter's Instagram
Education
Adelphi University
Bachelor's Degree - Theatre Major/Film Minor
Williamstown Theatre Festival
Apprenticeship Program
Upright Citizen's Brigade (UCB)
Core Curriculum + Advanced Studies with Doug Moe
The People's Improv Theatre (The PIT)
Levels 1-5 of Core Curriculum with Ali Farahnakian
Magnet Theatre
Levels 1-3 of Core Curriculum with Armando Diaz
Mime Workshop
with Nancy Lyons and famed mime, Marcel Marceau
Relevant Experience
Improv Team Coach/Workshop Teacher
Taught a number of workshops, and as well as coached both independent and house teams at theatres throughout the city.
Improv Jam Host - The Peoples Improv Theatre
Host of a weekly improv show that allowed audience member to improvise with seasoned improvisors.
House Team Member
Performed weekly at The Peoples Improv Theatre for five years. Every six months, improvisers are evaluated and cast accordingly.
The Lance and Ray Show
Directed, wrote, and performed in a running sketch show at The Upright Citizens Brigade for two years.
Off The Cuff
Wrote and performed a One Person Show at The Upright Citizens Brigade for one year