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Sister Play
From February to April this year, Lisa appeared as Anna in John Kolvenbach’s masterful Sister Play at the Magic Theatre in San Francisco, CA. Directed by John Kolvenbach, the play also starred Anthony Fusco, Jessi Campbell and Patrick Kelly Jones.
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Scott Alan album release
Lisa will be appearing at Scott Alan’s album release concert (his “Greatest Hits”) at 54 Below, along with Jessie Mueller, James Monroe, Iglehart, Eden Espinosa, Jessica Phillips, Julia Murney and many others.
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Into the Woods
Lisa will soon be returning to the Playmakers Repertory Theater to play the Witch in Into the Woods, directed by Joseph Haj. The show will run from November 1st to December 7th.
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MFA DC
Lisa is thrilled to have completed her MFA graduate studies in Classical Acting. She spent the past year at the Shakespeare Theater of DC’s Academy for Classical Acting in Washington, DC, and has now returned to NYC full-time.
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Cabaret
Lisa starred as Sally Bowles in Cabaret at the Playmakers Theater in Chapel Hill, NC, with Taylor Mac as the Emcee.
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Person of Interest
Lisa had a featured role on CBS’ Person of Interest.
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Lempicka & August Osage County
Lisa will be playing the title role (“Tamara de Lempicka”) in a Yale Rep workshop of Lempicka, directed by Mark Wing-Davey. Immediately following the workshop presentation at New Dramatists, rehearsals will begin for August: Osage County in Raleigh, NC, where Lisa will be playing the role of “Ivy Weston”.
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Open Road reading
Lisa played “Johanne Robertson” opposite Billy Boyd (Lord of the Rings films) in a reading of Open Road, a new musical by Paul Scott Goodman, directed by Andrew Panton.
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Matchbook
Lisa played the role of “Jane” in a new musical, Matchbook, by David Rossmer, Dan Lipton and Jessica Provenz. Produced by the Araca Group, presented at the New 42nd Street Studios, NYC.
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Suprema reading
Lisa played “Elizabeth” (opposite Jason Danieley and Emily Swallow) in a reading of Suprema, a new musical by Jordan Harrison and Daniel Zaitchik, directed by Leigh Silverman. Also featured were Claybourne Elder, Betsy Wolfe and Henry Stram. Presented at Ars Nova, NYC.