UPDATE March, 2008
At nearly 8 months pregnant, I have been keeping busy with print and industrial work...a print ad for a fetal monitor, the cover of a pre-natal yoga dvd, a training video on diversity in the workplace, and more!
I will be back in the theater this November with Molotov Theatre and their production of CLOSET LAND at Playbill. Hope to see you there! |
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Brandeis Tops Best Theater List of 2006
Productions by several Brandeis faculty and alumni were featured in the Boston Globeís look back at the best theater of 2006.
In the Dec. 31 edition, The Boston Globe named the best theater productions of 2006. Among those singled out by theater critic Louise Kennedy were productions by several Brandeis faculty and alumni.
These productions include "Amadeus " (Berkshire Theater Festival) directed by Malcolm and Barbara Sherman '54 Chair of Theatre Arts Eric Hill; "Five by Tenn " (SpeakEasy Stage Company) and "Happy Days " (Gloucester Stage Company) directed by Scott Edmiston, Director of the Office of the Arts; "Martha Mitchell Calling" (Shakespeare & Company) starring Annette Miller'58, M.F.A. '76; "Thomas Pain " (New Repertory Theatre) directed by Adrianne Krstansky, Assistant Professor of Theater Arts; and "Mauritius " (Huntington Theater Company) written by Theresa Rebeck M.A.'83, M.F.A.'86, Ph.D. '89. |
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BLUEFIELD
An Independent Film
Written and Directed by Jim McLean
Role: Susan Wilson
Screenings: TBA at The Avalon Theater
Bluefield is a compelling award winning story about Peter Wilson,
a successful K-Street accountant on the verge of making partner and
the birth of his first born. Life couldn't be better for Peter and Susan Wilson.
But when Peter is diagnosed with advanced Lymphocytic Leukemia
his only hope at survival is to reconnect with a younger sister he
hasn't spoken with in over 12 years. Brother and sister reunite, but
not everyone's ready to forgive the past. Before Peter returns to the city, his sister Ellen reveals a dark
family secret. In search of the truth, Peter and his wife Susan travel back
to his childhood hometown, Bluefield, WV where he finally confronts
what had really been lost all these years.
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