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Thank you for visiting . . . PDF of my headshot and résumé. ***************************************************************New News: Performing the role of Hotspur in an adaptation of Henry IV with WSC Avant Bard (formerly Washington Shakespeare Company) at Arlington's Artisphere! When: Nov - Dec, 2011 Old News: Participated in a staged reading with The Hub Theatre of When: Thursday, February 17 at 7:30 PM Where: __________________________________ Old News: Performed in Washington Shakepeare Company' s production of Mary Stuart by Friedrich Schiller, adapted by Peter Oswald, directed by Colin Hovde at Arlington's Artisphere! When: Nov - Dec, 2010 __________________________________ Old News: Performed in Scena Theatre's production of The Importance of Being Earnest by the beloved Oscar Wilde, directed by Robert McNamara at the H Street Playhouse . When: August, 2010 Where: __________________________________ Old News: Performed in Foreign Tongue When: June, 2010 Where: Source Theatre, Washington, DC __________________________________ Old News: Performed in The Miser with Washington Shakepeare Company. When: Februay, 2010 Where: WSC's Clark Street Playhous __________________________________ Old News: Performed the title role in Lulu with Washington Shakepeare Company. When: November 12 - December 13, 2009 Where: WSC's Clark Street Playhouse __________________________________ Old News: Performed in a remount of Factory 449's award-winning Fringe production of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis at the Warehouse theatre in Washington, DC. When: October 8 - 25 Where: Warehouse Theatre, Washington, DC
Who: An edgy new DC theatre company, Factory 449
Old News:
Performed with Scena Theatre in Mother Courage and Her Children on June 13, 14, 18, and 19th (filling in as Kattrin for Colleen Casey). Performed with Washington Shakepeare Company in The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov from January 15th through February 15th.
Performed with Washington Shakepeare Company in Callie Kimball's PEACE in September 2008. PEACE (inspired by Aristophanes' classic satire of the same name).
Archive:
Performed with Rorschach Theatre in Jason Grote's new play, This Dream Is What We Call Progress.
Performed "Deep Wells" - a puppet show for grown-ups - in the Tiny Theatre Festival co-produced by the Ontological-Hysteric Theatre and The Brick Theater. In June, 2007 I performed in "Taming of the Shrew" with Hipgnosis Theatre Co. __________________________________ Project: The Winter's Tale Where: Access Theater, New York, NY In November, 2006 performed in Hipgnosis Theatre's production of The Winter's Tale. I played the role of Paulina.
The run dates were Nov 2 - 19 @ Access Theatre in TriBeCa. It was quite a wonderful show! ALSO . . . also performed at the Brick Theater in Williamsburg in their monthly Brick-a-Brac development series. It was a small but beautifully bizarre piece adapted from a bit of writing called Deep Wells, USA by Chris Bachelder which I found myself reading and hysterically enjoying in Harper's nearly two years ago. On stage with me was a bunch of stuffed animals along with fellow actor, Jonny Green. We were directed by Dominic D'Andrea. Where: Brick Theater, 575 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY* Deep Wells, USA, is written by Chris Bachelder. I first came across this dialogue piece (about a mythical American town called Deep Wells where there's a high risk of babies falling down wells) in Harpers in early 2005. It cracked me up so much that I decided to attempt making it a solo show. This proved too schizophrenic a task so I asked my fellow International WOW Company collaborator, Jonny Green, to take on half the roles. Our director is Dominic D'Andrea, who I worked with on Pleaching the Coffin Sisters at Ensemble Studio Theatre back in November, 2005. The piece is a hilarious riff on media frenzy and general American weirdness. The author, Chris Bachelder, not only gave his permission but mailed me an extended version of the script that was published in McSweeny's. Mr. Bachelder's second novel, U.S.! : A Novel, was recently published by Bloomsbury USA. *Subway: L/G to Lorimer/Metropolitan |
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