Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Desdemona Casting!
I feel truly blessed to return to STAGEStheatre,
which has become like a second home for me, for the second time this
year. I am pleased to announce that I will be playing Desdemona in Paula
Vogel's Desdemona: A Play About A Handkerchief at STAGEStheatre. I am thrilled to reunite with director Jill Johnson (The 39 Steps) for this comedic re-imagining of Shakespeare's Othello. This will also be a reunion for the Americana girls,
as I will be playing alongside Amy Lauren Gettys and KC Marie Pandell.
Please join me Oct. 8th - Nov. 5th, Saturdays & Sundays @ 5pm, for
what I know will be a spectacular show! For more info. please visit my Events or stagesoc.org.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
A Hill Too High Opening/Closing!
It is with great gratitude that I thank the team of Near Life Experiences. We had a great run! The critics are called us "electric" and "compelling" (NoHoArtsDistrict.com), an "energetic collection" with a "wealth of talent" (Tolucan Times) - and I couldn't be more proud of the work we put on stage in such a short time. Special thanks to Susan C. Hunter (producer/playwright), Michael Eiden (producer/director), Jonathan Harrison (associate producer/SM), John Lant (executive producer), and my tremendous co-star in "A Hill Too High" Carla Valentine. The journey of bringing these original one-act plays to the stage in conjunction with Write Act Repertory and the mighty women playwrights of Los Angeles has been one to remember. This production marks my return to Write Act Rep after a five year hiatus, and what a return it has proved to be! I can't wait to get back on stage with this talented group in the future.
Friday, July 15, 2016
A Hill Too High Casting!
I'm happy to announce that I am once again working with director Michael Eiden and Write Act Repertory/LA. After a five year hiatus I'm back with one of my favorite directors and an old familiar family of artists. Award winning Write Act Repertory has recently taken up residence at The BrickHouse Theatre in the heart NoHo - and the timing couldn't be better!
This time around I am taking on the role of a distraught mother in A Hill Too High, written by Susan C. Hunter. This piece will be part of a one-act play festival entitled Near Life Experiences. I can't wait to get started!
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Oedipus | Antigone Closing!
Tonight we said goodbye to ancient Greece. The reviews and feedback from
the show have been fantastic. It has been great to work with a new
group of artists dedicated to the classics. Although I have enjoyed the
challenge and the process, I must say that I am ready to leave Oedipus | Antigone behind.
I am emotionally and physically exhausted from night after night of
high tragedy. It's been an experience worthy of Sophocles.
Each and every cast member was brilliant. The Greek chorus a dream, masks and all..."
- NoHoArtsDistrict.com (Full Review)
"Archway Theater's revamped productions of Sophocles' 'Oedipus-Antigone' demonstrates that though challenging to portray, the classics still have power and potential for the audience of today. Adapted and directed by Archway's Artistic Director Steven Sabel, this new production manages to rest on the foundations of the original Greek style, yet present it in a fashion relatable to the modern audience."
- Examiner.com (Full Review)
The fates have spoken! Read the reviews...
"The Archway Theatre went all out, the costumes were fabulous, the setting sparse, inventive and perfectly suited to the wild storyline and the passionate Greek characters. And the actors where so committed to the style and technique specific to Greek theatre that you could have heard a pin drop the audience was so entranced...Each and every cast member was brilliant. The Greek chorus a dream, masks and all..."
- NoHoArtsDistrict.com (Full Review)
"Archway Theater's revamped productions of Sophocles' 'Oedipus-Antigone' demonstrates that though challenging to portray, the classics still have power and potential for the audience of today. Adapted and directed by Archway's Artistic Director Steven Sabel, this new production manages to rest on the foundations of the original Greek style, yet present it in a fashion relatable to the modern audience."
- Examiner.com (Full Review)
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Monday, April 4, 2016
Raised in Captivity Closing!
Jamie Sowers & Robert Dean Nuñez |
Yesterday the lights went out on Raised in Captivity at STAGEStheatre to a full house. This show has been challenging, maddening, exhausting - and highly fulfilling. I am so blessed to work with such talented artists. We were presented with one of the most difficult scripts I have worked on to date, and I believe that every one of us rose to the occasion. I am very proud of this show and the boldness of our work. Raised in Captivity had been emotionally grueling and demanding, but in the end I wouldn't have it any other way. I send thanks to our fearless leader, director Jack Millis, and the brilliant words of our playwright Nicky Silver. What a beautiful experience!
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Friday, April 1, 2016
Oedipus | Antigone Casting!
I am excited to be invited to perform as a guest artist in the resident company production of Oedipus | Antigone at Archway Studio/Theatre.
I am reuniting with producing artistic director Steven Sabel for this
special adaptation of Sophocles' works. We previously worked together on
2 back-to-back season at the Redlands Shakespeare Festival, where I
play such roles as Viola (Twelfth Night), Arial (The Tempest), and Isabella (Measure for Measure).
I will be playing the Priestess (traditionally the Priest of Zeus) as
well as a central part of the Chorus. I am thrilled to be brushing up on
my Greek tragedy and dive into this classical text.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Raised in Captivity Opening!
Raised in Captivity
has been and continues to be one of the most challenging projects I
have ever been a part of for many reasons. First, the playwright delves
into serious subject matters with demanding language. Second, the range
of emotions is startling. My character is a completely different person
by the end of the play. On opening night, I was frankly afraid of taking
the audience on this tumultuous journey. I try to practice my craft
with a little fear as possible, but this experience required the element
of fear and in the same breath demanded bravery. I am so proud of this
show and the entire cast for their courageous performances this weekend.
Here are just a few things the critics are saying:
"I admire the fearlessness of Silver’s plotting –his willingness to take the characters and the audience way, way out of their comfort zones.... All of the actors are superb. Each of them have tough roles to play, and they rise to the occasion."
–The Orange Curtain Review (read the full article here)
"...Millis and company take moments to focus on the halting attempts at honesty and intimacy these insular, incredibly fucked-up people are yearning for. That gives this very dark and, at times, uncomfortable play moments of deep poignancy, and it makes the play's final image between two hopelessly flawed individuals resonate."
–OC Weekly (read the full article here)
"If the ideal “Captivity” cast exists, Millis has certainly created it."
–The Orange County Register (read the full article here)
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Sunday, January 10, 2016
Raised in Captivity Casting!
I am happy to announce that my first play of the new year will be Raised in Captivity at STAGEStheatre.
I will be playing the mordantly witty and scathing Bernadette Dixon in
this black comedy about guilt, self-punishment, and redemption. I am
excited to dive into this dysfunctional, warped, and insanely funny
family. I welcome this new challenge with open arms. What a great start
to 2016!
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