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November 2008


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On Stage Now

Elizabeth will be playing Pya in a staged reading of Walter Brandes' new play Keep On Truckin' - It's War! (directed by Mark Karafin) in Oberon Theatre Ensemble's November 2008 Reading Series. The performance will be at 8pm on Monday, November 3rd at Hunter College.
Please visit the Oberon Theatre Ensemble website for directions and more details!

Just Finished

Elizabeth played Constance in MoonBeam.Net Productions staged reading of William Shakespeare's King John in October - as part of their Shakespeare Saturdays series.

Earlier This Year...

In September: Elizabeth played Violet (a woman torn between two men) in Verse Theatre Manhattan's staged reading of Frank O'Hara's TRY! TRY! (directed by James Milton) as part of the 2nd Annual Welcome to Boog City Festival.

This summer: Elizabeth played Beatrice in New England Shakespeare Festival's tour of Much Ado About Nothing.
Check out their awesome reviews in The Lincoln Journal/The Belmont Citizen-Herald and The Arlington Advocate (all found courtesy of www.WickedLocal.com), as well as all of the beautiful show photos courtesy of Arlington Center for the Arts.

This Spring through June: Elizabeth was the Understudy for the role of Gwendolen Fairfax in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at the incredible Pearl Theatre.

In June: she played the vindictive Carline in Walda Laurenceau's first stage play The Underground at the Wings Theatre for The Village Playwrights.

In May: played Katherine in The Instant Shakespeare Company's staged reading of Loves Labour's Lost.

In April: performed in upstate New York as Beatrice in a One Night Only performance of Much Ado About Nothing with The New England Shakepeare Festival.

In March: became an Actors Equity Membership Candidate!

In February: played the title role in Fluid Motion Theater & Film, Inc.'s staged readings of The Penelope Project.

In January: played the very troubled Cara in Small Pond Entertainment's production of Elana Gartner's dramatic play Because of Beth.

Please visit the Photo Gallery page for production photos of some of these shows and more!