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."

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.

STUDENT BODY at the Flea Theater!

Excited to be cast as the understudy in Frank Winters' world premiere of STUDENT BODY at The Flea Theater! I'll be understudying four of the lead roles, LIZ, APRIL, DAISY and LUCY, under the direction of Michelle Tattenbaum.

Info here. Early press in the NYT here.

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 YorkNY 10001

August 6 @ 6:15pm
August 7 @ 6:15pm
August 9 @ 8:30pm

Get tix HERE.