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Height: 5' 9" |
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Weight: 130 |
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Eyes: Blue |
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Hair: Red |
| THEATER |
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| Spring |
Winter Pageant 2010: Rita and the Seasons |
Redmoon Theater |
Seth Bockley |
| Ensemble |
Unintended Structures |
Chicago Fringe Festival |
Stephanie Acosta |
| Gertrude Stein |
The Lost Generation |
Prologue Theatre |
Timothy Bambara |
| Ensemble |
Project Hmmph |
The Side Project Theatre |
Kasey Foster |
| Ensemble |
Spectacle Lunatique |
Redmoon Theater |
Vanessa Stalling |
| Lucy Ricardo |
Accomplishments and Accidents |
LAB Theatre, SC |
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| Clytemnestra |
Iphiginia and Other Daughters |
University of South Carolina |
Amy Boyce Holtcamp |
| Mrs. Antrobus |
The Skin of Our Teeth |
University of South Carolina |
Robert Richmond |
| Ensemble |
Wizard of Oz |
Seattle Children's Theater |
Linda Hartzell |
| Zombie(s) |
Night of the Living Dead |
Seattle Children's Theater |
Linda Hartzell |
| Elmire |
Cabal of Hypoctites |
University of South Carolina |
Robert Richmond |
| Woman |
Now you See Me (Original solo show) |
University of South Carolina |
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| Masha |
Three Sisters |
University of South Carolina |
Steven Pearson |
| Varya |
Gravity(New York Premiere) |
Connelly Theater, NYC |
Steven Pearson |
| Gerte |
Crumbs from the Table of Joy |
University of South Carolina |
Jennifer L. Nelson |
| Mrs. Pankhurst |
Oh What a Lovely War |
University of South Carolina |
Robert Richmond |
| Audrey |
As You Like It |
University of South Carolina |
Robert Richmond |
| Viola |
Twelfth Night |
University of South Carolina |
Christine DeFrancesco |
| Mrs. Drudge |
The Real Inspector Hound |
University of South Carolina |
Neal Easterling |
| Wife |
The Good Person of Setzuan |
University of South Carolina |
Beatrice Rancea |
| Myrna |
Funeral Wedding |
University of South Carolina |
Neal Easterling |
| Helena |
A Midsummer Night’s Dream |
Tri-State Actor’s Theater, NJ |
Paul Meacham |
| Amelia |
Intermission: New York Premiere |
HERE Arts Center, NYC |
Fay Simpson |
| Varinka |
The Man in a Case: Chekhov Stories |
Wheaton Arena Theatre, IL |
Mark Lewis |
| Anabel |
Women and Elephants: Dorothy Parker |
Michael Howard Studios, NYC |
Mark Shanahan |
| Clown |
The Showdown: Original Clown Piece |
St. Vincent’s Theatre, NYC |
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| April |
Savage in Limbo |
Michael Howard Studios, NYC |
Mark Lewis |
| Cecily |
Wilde, Wilde West: Original Clown Piece |
Chelsea Pier 43, NYC |
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| Clara |
The Boys Next Door |
Wheaton Arena Theatre, IL |
Dave Reifsnyder |
| Annie |
Spring Dance/Horton Foote |
Wheaton Arena Theatre, IL |
Mark Lewis |
| CAMERA |
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Industrial & Commercial experience. Details available upon request. |
| SPECIAL SKILLS | |
| Languages: | French, Dutch, KiSwahili |
| Accents: | Irish, Southern American, Texan, British, Bronx and others on request |
| Singing: | Alto, Wheaton College Gospel Choir |
| Instruments: | Piano (basic), Guitar (basic) |
| Movement: | Suzuki/Robyn Hunt & Steven Pearson; Dance/Peter Kyle; Contact Improvisation; Certified Vinyasa & Children’s Yoga Instructor |
| Improvisation: | Armando Dias; “Wit of the Year” Award (2004): Shakespeare Workout/Eloise Watt |
| Other: |
Low Trapeze, Solo Rope Climbing, Field Hockey, Basketball, Long Jump (and Other Sports), Lucille Ball and Katharine Hepburn Impersonations, Certified Vinyasa Yoga Instructor, Stage Combat Experience, Hair/Print Model, Experienced with Infants and Children (Nanny/Workshops), Driver’s License, Passport
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| EDUCATION |
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Ecole Internationale de Théatre Jacques
LeCoq |
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MFA Acting Candidate, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, South Carolina, May 2009 |
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B. A. English, Magna Cum Laude, Wheaton College,
Wheaton, Illinois, May 2002 |
| Acting |
Steve Pearson, Robyn Hunt, Michael Howard, Polina
Klimovitskaya, Carole Healy |
| Speaking Voice |
Patsy Rodenburg, Erica Tobolski, David Wells |
| Shakespeare |
Patsy Rodenberg, Eloise Watt |
| Movement |
Clown/Paola Coletto, Suzuki/Steve Pearson & Robyn Hunt, Alexander Technique/Cathy
Madden & Sarah Barker, Movement/Fay Simpson, Mask/Paola Coletto & Sarah
Barker, Dance/Peter Kyle |
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