Double the Dramaturgy...Over this fall semester, I had the honor of working on two varied dramaturgical projects.
The first, Sunday in the Park with George, can be found posthumously HERE. Second, you can see my work on Baylor Theatre's Airness this week! Shows: Oct. 13-15 at 7:30pm, Oct. 16 at 8pm, & Oct. 17 at 2pm. Make sure you get there early to check out my audience guide (& rock with it on your way home).
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I had the joy of working with Vision Vehicle Studios on their first ever Princess Brunch this Sunday.
I got to wonder "When Will My Life Begin?" and at last "See the Light" as Rapunzel for today's kiddos. This will hopefully be one of many more to come! "Well, there are worse things than sweating by a river on a Sunday.."
And there certainly are when you could be coming to see Sunday in the Park with George at Baylor Theatre! In conjunction with the Musical Theatre Concentration, Baylor Theatre is presenting a concert version of the Sondheim/Seurat masterpiece this October. I'll be tackling the roles of the sassy & demanding Celeste #1 and later on in Act Two the nurturing Elaine. Oh, and I get to thank George for the hat of being the dramaturg for this production, too! SHOW TIMES: Saturday, Oct. 2nd at 7:30pm Sunday, Oct. 3rd at 2pm Box office will open 1 hour prior to each show. Suggested donation ticket price is $20 for adults and $10 for students, as proceeds benefit the Leta Horan & Jerry MacLauchlin Endowed Scholarship for Musical Theatre. Hope to see you there! ![]() I'm entering my senior year at Baylor Theatre (how is that possible?), where I will be collaborating as a performer and/or dramaturg on the season's projects. Stay tuned for details coming very soon! In the meantime, you can check out a few of my thoughts on what's next in an interview I did in the Baylor Lariat below. Catch Ally in Waco Civic Theatre's production of I'm "delighted" to be playing Beth March in Waco Civic Theatre's production of Little Women this July. Beth is a figure of empathy and grace, and exploring her pockets of joy throughout the show is a dream role fulfilled.
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