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Hello!

Since overwhelming my third grade class with the original production of "The Clumsy Servants", I have been on a tear to get in front of audiences. I have done every sort of role in theatre, some film, TV, voice over, and "Lets put on a show!" Come to me for to portray the villainess you love to hate, or the wise woman with a warrior's agenda. In control, always. (Unless i'm playing Mrs. Malaprop, who only thinks she is in control! ) She has it all - or knows how to get it...  

What's Happening?!

I just got cast in a very special project - a short film with an all woman cast. I'm very excited to work on it! Called SEWED FIGS, it's directed and written by Liliana Chomsky. 

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A few months ago I directed an original play about homelessness at the Hudson Theatre:

BECAUSE IT'S SUNNY IN L.A. (Especially on Skid Row)

Written by Thaddeus Nagy, it delved into the stories and statistics of the epidemic that we are increasingly facing in all parts of our city and nation. 

 

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PREVIOUS NEWS:

During the pandemic, theatre was only possible courtesy of zoom or other online platforms, so taking advantage of that has been great fun. I've had the opportunity to play Violet in "Augusty Osage County",  Eleanor of Aquitane in "Lion in Winter",  Bunny Sutherland in "The Hallelujah Girls", and for all you  Sherlock Holmes fans, I played both Henry Baker and Breckenridge in an adaptation of "The Blue Carbuncule". You can watch it here:     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iMPBDtiJno

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The latest project was a reading of "Art" by Yazmina Reza,  a gender reversed production which I also directed.  You can still catch it on Apperheny Hall Facebook and Youtube channels.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dSWkqTUyYM&t=6s

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