Just cast in Jay Craven's upcoming noir thriller, WETWARE, based on the novel by Craig Nova about a genetic engineering film in the near future. Shooting on location mid-March!
Short film, SEAMLESS LOVE, winning awards
Seamless Love, a great short film I starred in, has been winning all the awards! First place at the NY Comedy Shorts Festival, first place at the online Audience Awards, Audience winner at the Katra Film Series and has been accepted to the Emerge Film Festival in Maine this April!
Cast in WOLF IN THE RIVER, written & directed by Adam Rapp!
Excited to have been cast in the U.S. premiere of Adam Rapp's WOLF IN THE RIVER! Directed by Adam Rapp at The Flea Theater. Previews start March 10! Early Press HERE.
WOLF IN THE RIVER explores love and neglect, the challenges of poverty, the dangerous cost of shiftlessness, the simple notion of leaving a place behind, and the value of a girl.
SEAMLESS LOVE, short comedy, racking up nominations!
Super excited for the SEAMLESS LOVE team (and our director/writer Danielle Orbach) for the film's nominations so far: Belgium Online Move Me Short Film Festival, Official Selection of Katra Film Series and the Audience Awards!
The US Premiere is on January 30 at 5:00pm as part of the Katra Film Series! Buy tickets HERE.
Watch me lose my sh**t when my boyfriend messes up my food order: SEAMLESS LOVE.
Workshopping new play by Caitlyn Stevens, directed by Portia Krieger!
Excited to spend the next two weeks workshopping Caitlyn Steven's beautiful new play, Two Men Missing in the Hudson River, directed by Portia Krieger (Clubbed Thumb, Huntington Theater, Rattlestick Theater).
Finished master class with Bob Krakower
I just finished an intensive course with master acting coach, Bob Krakower! It's no wonder his classes sell out within seconds.
Ben Brantley at the NYT loves our cast in Neighborhood 3!
Ben Brantley's review of Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom is out in this weekend's New York Times Arts Section! He loved our cast/ensemble of 15 actors and singled out my performance as especially enjoyable:
"And the greatest pleasures to be derived from “Neighborhood 3” come from watching its cast members embody various aspects of disaffected, glassy-eyed adolescence and uneasy, shortsighted adulthood. I especially enjoyed Olivia Jampol and Eric Folks as drolly anguished grown-ups, rendered with the occasional startlingly original over-the-top flourish. But everybody is fun company here, even if they don’t always seem to share a connective performance style."
New Headshots!
Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom opens previews on November 9!
So excited to open #N3RD (Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom) on Monday, November 9! It's going to be so strange and pretty great! Watch this video of our director, Joel Schumacher talking about our play!
Five Minutes Late has released JELLYBEANS - our second video!
Five Minutes Late - the production company of which I am actor, co-writer, co-director and editor - has released our second short video! JELLYBEANS features me as the worst coworker ever. In an office. Check us out on our webpage or on our youtube channel OR on Facebook!
Cast as lead in a short NYU film - SEAMLESS LOVE
Cast as the lead in a new short film, Seamless Love, by Danielle Orbach. A funny meditation on millennial couples in NYC. Shooting this Fall!
Performing in a benefit concert of Harry Nilsson's, THE POINT!
Really excited to take part in THE POINT!, Harry Nilsson's moving concert piece from 1971. I'll be reading a selection of text about a young boy called Oblio - the only round-headed child in a pointy-headed town, where by law everyone and everything must have a point. The evening will feature a slew of incredible performers, artists and musicians and will benefit the inimitable, Buran Theater and their upcoming tour of MAMMOTH.
ONE NIGHT ONLY! Sunday, 10/25 @ 7:00pm
At Dixon Place, 161 Chrystie St., NY, NY 10012
Tickets are $15 and include an open bar - purchase here.
Broadwayworld press here.
Village Voice press here.
Facebook Page here.
New workshop at The Bushwick Starr!
Spent the past three days working on text, music and movement in development of Clare Barron's intimate new play, I'll Never Love Again, directed by Michael Leibenluft. Taken from Clare's actual diary from the age of 16, The Wenatchee High School Choir sings about first kisses, heartbreaks and other high school landmarks and tediums. At The Bushwick Starr, Feb. 24-March 19, 2016.
A GOOD LIE won Audience Award at the Katra Film Series!
Chirstine Stronegger's beautiful short film, A Good Lie, has won the Audience Award at its premiere screening on October 10 at the Katra Film Series in NYC! I play a manipulative, but lonely, law student. The next screening will be at The Big Apple Film Festival in early November.
Comedic web series, FIVE MINUTES LATE, officially launches today!
So excited to announce the official launch of our comedic website, Five Minutes Late - watch our first video today, PANTHERQUAKE! We are a group of five who write, direct, shoot, edit and produce all of our material.
A GOOD LIE - official selection at The Big Apple Film Festival!
The Indie short, A Good Lie, in which I play a home-wrecking law student, has been officially selected for The Big Apple Film Festival in NYC! Premiere will be the first weekend of November. More details to come!
TB SHEETS/WATCH us DISAPPEAR with Buran Theater - Workshop
Continuing to workshop this bizarre and beautiful new play by Adam Burnett with Buran Theater, directed by Anne Haney; sort of about saints, sickness, healing & spaceships.... (and some masturbation). The next workshop performance will be on Monday, October 12 as part of the Obie-Award winning Little Theater at Dixon Place.
Cast in NEIGHBORHOOD 3: Requisition of Doom at The Flea Theater!
Excited to have been cast as LESLIE in NEIGHBORHOOD 3: Requisition of Doom at The Flea Theater! Written by Jennifer Haley and directed by acclaimed film director, Joel Schumacher. Early press here.
STUDENT BODY at the Flea Theater!
HERETICS - opening in one week!
Getting ready for the New York premiere of HERETICS, opening on August 6
Lisa, a member of a new religious group, is being held by two deprogrammers hired by her family. As they try to get her to reveal the secrets of the group and to persuade her to leave it, the session becomes a psychological battle between Lisa and Mel, the head deprogrammer, who has some disturbing secrets of his own.
Written by Richard Zinober
Directed by David Sernick
Featuring: Whitney Conkling, Alex Emanuel, Olivia Jampol, Donaldo Prescod
The Hudson Guild Theater
441 W 26th St, New York, NY 10001
August 6 @ 6:15pm
August 7 @ 6:15pm
August 9 @ 8:30pm
Get tix HERE.