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What's New Hurray, we are reviving Margaret Maher and the Celtification of Emily Dickinson, by the wonderful Irish Harpist and composer Rosie Caine. Back from our Ireland tour, the cast and musicians will reunite for one performance on March 23rd at the beautiful Academy of Music in Northampton, MA Tickets and information here. I'll be back onstage with Happier Valley Comedy on March 30th for another evening of hilarity and Scripted/Unscripted. There's a great cast of actors and improvisors lined up. Followed, on April 6th, by a free public reading of Yours, Isabella by talented up-and-coming playwright Ulrika Brand at Wisteriahurst Museum in Holyoke. Reserve your space at wistariahurst.org/events/ |
Recent Work
I recently had a lovely run at the Majestic Theater in West Springfield, MA, as Arlene in the professional premiere of Jack Neary's charming new romantic comedy, Moonglow, which explores the relationship between Ray Healy, a music teacher and parish band leader who's personal life is a "big question mark" and his friend and volunteer band secretary, Arlene, who believes she knows him inside and out.
In September, I travelled to Ireland with the Wilde Irish Women, where we performed Margaret Maher and the Celtification of Emily Dickinson, by the wonderful Irish Harpist and composer Rosie Caine. A delight of original music and story, the piece explores the friendship of Emily Dickinson and Margaret Maher, the Dickinson's long-serving Irish maid. I played the part of the venerable E.D.!
In spring of 2023, I played Vera in Wilbury Theatre Group's Indecent by Paula Vogel, directed by Susie Schutt. What a pleasure to act in this beautifully crafted play with a wonderful cast.
Last November, I was back with Silverthorne, performing at the LAVA center in a reading of the awesome dark comedy The Norwegians! Playwright and Smith College alum C. Denby (Colin) Swanson traveled from her base in Austin, Texas to join Silverthorne for this reading of her comedy about really, really nice Minnesota gangsters – Norwegian hit men – and the feisty women who hire them.
Recent Work
I recently had a lovely run at the Majestic Theater in West Springfield, MA, as Arlene in the professional premiere of Jack Neary's charming new romantic comedy, Moonglow, which explores the relationship between Ray Healy, a music teacher and parish band leader who's personal life is a "big question mark" and his friend and volunteer band secretary, Arlene, who believes she knows him inside and out.
In September, I travelled to Ireland with the Wilde Irish Women, where we performed Margaret Maher and the Celtification of Emily Dickinson, by the wonderful Irish Harpist and composer Rosie Caine. A delight of original music and story, the piece explores the friendship of Emily Dickinson and Margaret Maher, the Dickinson's long-serving Irish maid. I played the part of the venerable E.D.!
In spring of 2023, I played Vera in Wilbury Theatre Group's Indecent by Paula Vogel, directed by Susie Schutt. What a pleasure to act in this beautifully crafted play with a wonderful cast.
Last November, I was back with Silverthorne, performing at the LAVA center in a reading of the awesome dark comedy The Norwegians! Playwright and Smith College alum C. Denby (Colin) Swanson traveled from her base in Austin, Texas to join Silverthorne for this reading of her comedy about really, really nice Minnesota gangsters – Norwegian hit men – and the feisty women who hire them.