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Just fourteen days after performing our last production of FTC's unforgettable "Torture," another theater beckoned.  And on the 26th of February, I will be making my Milwaukee debut at In Tandem Theatre as Ella, the agoraphobic elevator operator in "Stuck," a new play by Wisconsin playwright Neil Haven.  I graduated with my Master's degree in acting from UW-Madison in May, and in the same week, started a six-month contract with American Players Theatre in Spring Green.  Needless to say, these past ten months have been a whirlwind of constant work doing what I love most.  When it rains it pours, I suppose.

And I couldn't be happier to not only work so much since graduating, but still live in Madison, a city I've become extremely attached to.  When you're hot, you're hot, and when you're not, well--you're not.  So I'll pretend the lack of theater work I have lined up after "Stuck" was my idea all along and am hoping to find a non-acting job this summer to help alleviate some school loan debt, train for my third marathon, and will continue to audition for local professional theater.  I'm often asked why I left California, where I was born and raised, to pursue acting in the Midwest.  My answer is always the same:  The support and love for theater from Wisconsin patrons is unprecedented.  Thank you for that, and I hope to be able to talk to you in the coming weeks in Milwaukee, at In Tandem Theatre, from the elevator I operate with much enthusiasm.