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Actress, writer, friend to spiders. Caught on a bramble near the Hollywood sign.
When you tell people you're an actor and writer, they usually have questions like these:
WHAT HAVE I SEEN YOU IN?
Sam Raimi's 3D blockbuster OZ The Great and Powerful and his pilot for Fox entitled Rake, NBC's Revolution (pic above), executive producer Steven Spielberg's Extant on CBS, True Blood, The Office, Parks and Rec, Grey's Anatomy and more, at IMDb.
Lucky enough to know about the vibrant theater scene in L.A.? Then maybe you've seen me onstage.
CAN I WATCH ANY OF THAT?
Why yes. Yes you can. Below on the right are some videos from work I've done, including the trailer to a short film I recently wrote, produced and starred in entitled Cash for Gold (so far an official selection at the Hollywood Film Festival, Florida Film Festival and Sonoma International Film Festival. Hello, wine country.)
WHAT HAVE YOU WRITTEN??
A number of personal essays, some of which are published on this blog, and some of which you can catch me around town reading aloud for audiences. A short film called Cash for Gold (see above). A television pilot you haven't seen yet.
WHAT ELSE?
I'm a pretty good cook, a really good mom, and an irrepressible fidgeter.
Be my guest and look around as long as you'd like. I promise no pushy sales ladies will bug you.
I'm glad you're here.
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Actress, writer, friend to spiders. Caught on a bramble near the Hollywood sign.
When you tell people you're an actor and writer, they usually have questions like these:
WHAT HAVE I SEEN YOU IN?
Sam Raimi's 3D blockbuster OZ The Great and Powerful and his pilot for Fox entitled Rake, NBC's Revolution (pic above), executive producer Steven Spielberg's Extant on CBS, True Blood, The Office, Parks and Rec, Grey's Anatomy and more, at IMDb.
Lucky enough to know about the vibrant theater scene in L.A.? Then maybe you've seen me onstage.
CAN I WATCH ANY OF THAT?
Why yes. Yes you can. Below on the right are some videos from work I've done, including the trailer to a short film I recently wrote, produced and starred in entitled Cash for Gold (so far an official selection at the Hollywood Film Festival, Florida Film Festival and Sonoma International Film Festival. Hello, wine country.)
WHAT HAVE YOU WRITTEN??
A number of personal essays, some of which are published on this blog, and some of which you can catch me around town reading aloud for audiences. A short film called Cash for Gold (see above). A television pilot you haven't seen yet.
WHAT ELSE?
I'm a pretty good cook, a really good mom, and an irrepressible fidgeter.
Be my guest and look around as long as you'd like. I promise no pushy sales ladies will bug you.
I'm glad you're here.
Showing posts with label eccentricities of a nightingale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eccentricities of a nightingale. Show all posts
Friday, November 1, 2013
my 'rabbit hole' adventure featured in LA Stage Times
Les Spindle and the good people at LA Stage Times have put together a lovely feature article on my role in RABBIT HOLE and career in general. I had a really nice time talking to Les--he knows as much about the Los Angeles theater scene as anybody you'll find.
You can read the article here.
Monday, September 30, 2013
opening david lindsay-abaire's pulitzer prize winner, 'rabbit hole'
I have a list of roles I'm dying to play on stage. I think most theater actresses probably do. Mine's yearssssss old, written in various shades of pen and pencil on a dog-eared piece of notebook paper, tucked away in a drawer. Once in a while I'll get it out to look it over, and occasionally I'll edit the list. Cross something off that no longer appeals to me or I'm too old for (see ya, Juliet!), add something in that's just come along or that I feel I've grown into. I'll think about the doozies that I'll wait a while for ('Mary' in Long Days' Journey into Night, anyone?) and wonder how many of the titles will eventually cross my path. Only a couple of times have I been lucky enough to cross a part off the list because I got cast in it. A few years ago, I played 'Alma' in The Eccentricities of a Nightingale. When I got that part, pffffft! Off the list. And she was as much fun as I'd imagined.
Don't get me wrong: I have been given the chance to play many terrific roles, but lots of them have been in world premieres, and you can't put those on the "to-play" list unless you figure out how to time travel. (A couple of those roles would be on the list now if I hadn't already played them. 'Lisa' in The Glory of Living. 'Darlene' in Caught.) I don't know how I got lucky enough to snag those parts, but I'm glad I did.
Then just the other day, pffffft! Another one crossed off the list, and I'm so excited for it. I'll be playing 'Becca' in Rabbit Hole at the beautiful La Mirada Theatre starting October 25. I've been dreaming about this role for a very long time.The production is being directed by Michael Matthews, and I can't wait to get to work with him and the rest of the cast next week. You can click here for more info and tickets.
Don't get me wrong: I have been given the chance to play many terrific roles, but lots of them have been in world premieres, and you can't put those on the "to-play" list unless you figure out how to time travel. (A couple of those roles would be on the list now if I hadn't already played them. 'Lisa' in The Glory of Living. 'Darlene' in Caught.) I don't know how I got lucky enough to snag those parts, but I'm glad I did.
Then just the other day, pffffft! Another one crossed off the list, and I'm so excited for it. I'll be playing 'Becca' in Rabbit Hole at the beautiful La Mirada Theatre starting October 25. I've been dreaming about this role for a very long time.The production is being directed by Michael Matthews, and I can't wait to get to work with him and the rest of the cast next week. You can click here for more info and tickets.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
thanks, steven stanley
Anyone who's anyone in Los Angeles theater knows S.S. and his website, StageSceneLA. Independent of any publication, Steven attends hundreds of shows in L.A. every year and reports on what he sees. This past season, he was especially supportive of "Caught," attending the play eight times including opening and closing nights and revisiting his assessment of the experience with each cast change over the course of ten months. He also saw "Eccentricities of a Nightingale" which ran during the same time.
Steven is a passionate supporter of stagecraft in this theater town, and I'm grateful that he named me in one of his top honors this year.
Steven is a passionate supporter of stagecraft in this theater town, and I'm grateful that he named me in one of his top honors this year.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
dangerous sport
*click on pic to enlarge*
LOS ANGELES TIMES CRITIC'S CHOICE
LOS ANGELES TIMES CRITIC'S CHOICE
I go back and forth when it comes to reading reviews. But when they're good, they often get sent to me by someone I love who wants to share the nice news. That was the case with this from the Los Angeles Times on "The Eccentricities of a Nightingale".
Most important: in the review it says, "Under Damaso Rodriguez's direction, ------." Ain't that the truth. Damaso encouraged and nurtured the very thing that this reviewer decided to call "fearlessness"--he's the real deal, and I am so lucky and glad to have worked on this with him.
Monday, March 14, 2011
get inspired by: joel daavid
Tennessee Williams' ode to fragile beauty, "Eccentricities of a Nightingale" opens in just a few short days at A Noise Within. The set design, by the extraordinarily talented and inventive Joel Daavid, beautifully echos the themes of this fractured fairy tale. It's like playing on a piece of art.
I've fallen head over heels in love with Daavid's work, including this assemblage piece "Fantasie Ephemere." For more of his gorgeous, inspiring, haunting creations and photos, visit www.jdaavid.com.
I've fallen head over heels in love with Daavid's work, including this assemblage piece "Fantasie Ephemere." For more of his gorgeous, inspiring, haunting creations and photos, visit www.jdaavid.com.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
the joy of eccentricities. opening march 19.
I just started rehearsal for Tennessee Williams' "Eccentricities of a Nightingale" at A Noise Within, directed by Damaso Rodriguez. I'll be playing Alma Winemiller, one of Williams' wonderful tragic heroines. The cast and design team are top-notch--I'm so jazzed about this show. Tickets now on sale at ANW website and on Goldstar.
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