- (September 4 to 26, 2012) She played a member of the ensemble in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Zuccola (Sampson); Ian Whitt (Peter); Kim Fischer (Abram); Ben Diskant (Benvolio); Jordan Dean (Tybalt); [link=nm7681661 (Escalus); Yvette Ganier (Lady Montague); Grantham Coleman (Romeo); Matthew Stucky (Paris); Bruce McKenzie (Lord Capulet); Amy Morse (Lady Capulet); Myra Lucretia Taylor (Nurse); Elvy (as Elvy, portraying Juliet): Nate Miller (Mercutio); Brandon Averett (Friar Lawrence) and Reynaldo Piniella (Balthasar) in the cast. Conor Eifler, Tamara Del Rosso, Ben Vigus, Kimberly Weinkle and Sarah Grace Welbourn were in the Ensemble. Tony Speciale was director.
- (November 7 to 25, 2012) She played an Elf in Philip Grecian's adaptation of Jean Shepherd's story, "A Christmas Story," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Katie Blackerby (Miss Shields);Larry Bull (Ralph Parker); Marty Chester (Schwartz); Will DeVary (Flick); Justin R.G. Holcomb (The Old Man); Jack Lindsey (Scut Farkas); Kylie McGufey (Helen Weathers); Arabella Paulovich (Esther Jane Alberry); Gabe Weible (Randy Parker); Steele Whitney (Ralphie Parker) and Jessica Wortham (Mother) in the cast. Noelia Antweiler, Laura Engels, Andy Reinhardt, Ben Vigus, Kimberly Weinkle, Jeff White and Ian Whitt played the Elves. Philip Grecian was adapter. Drew Fracher was director.
- (March 22 to April 7, 2013) She played Carol in Rinne Goff's play, "Comfort Inn," in "Sleep Rock Thy Brain" Humana Festival and Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Owsley Brown II Theater at Lincoln Performing Arts School, 930 East Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky with Tamara Del Rosso (Angela); Kim Fischer (Dr. Abramovitch); Bobby Johnson (Tommy); Joseph Metcalfe (Mark); Derek Nelson (Kenneth); Andy Reinhardt (Joe White); Angeliea Stark (Zelda); Ben Vigus (Isaac Lerner); Kimberly Weinkle (Charlene); Sara Grace Welbourn (Faye); Madison Welterlen (Sylvie Myers) and Ian Whitt (Elephant-Head Man) in the cast. Amy Attaway and Sarah Lunnie were developers. Amy Attaway was also director.
- (March 22 to April 7, 2013) She played Flight Surgeon in Lucas Hnath's play, "night night," in "Sleep Rock Thy Brain" Humana Festival and Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Owsley Brown II Theater at Lincoln Performing Arts School, 930 East Main Street, Louisville, Kentucky with Samantha Beach (Astronaut Sue); Ethan Dubin (Astronaut Alex); Jeff White (Astronaut Tom); Laura Engels (Control); Kim Fischer (Flight Director); Liz Ramos (Retrieval); Andy Reinhardt (Guidance); Ben Vigus (Dick) and Christa Wroblewski (Clock) in the cast. Amy Attaway and Sarah Lunnie were developers. Amy Attaway was also director.
- (November 19, 2018 - January 13, 2019) "Slave Play," original drama, written by Jeremy O. Harris; directed by Robert O'Hara; with Ato Blankson-Wood (portraying Gary), James Cusati-Moyer (portraying Dustin}, Sullivan Jones (Broadway debut, portraying Phillip), Teyonah Parris (portraying Kaneisha), Chalia La Tour (Broadway debut, portraying Teá), Irene Sofia Lucio (portraying Patricia), Annie McNamara (Broadway debut, portraying Alana), Paul Alexander Nolan (portraying Jim); staged Off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; dates include previews.
- (September 10, 2019 - January 19, 2020) "Slave Play," original drama, written by Jeremy O. Harris; directed by Robert O'Hara; original music and sound design by Lindsay Jones; with Ato Blankson-Wood (portraying Gary), James Cusati-Moyer (portraying Dustin}, Sullivan Jones (Broadway debut, portraying Phillip), Joaquina Kalukango (portraying Kaneisha), Chalia La Tour (Broadway debut, portraying Teá), Irene Sofia Lucio (portraying Patricia), Annie McNamara (Broadway debut, portraying Alana), Paul Alexander Nolan (portraying Jim), and understudies Eboni Flowers (for the roles of Kaneisha and Teá), Thomas Keegan (for the roles of Jim and Dustin), Jakeem Powell (as Jakeem Dante Powell, for the roles of Gary and Phillip), and Elizabeth Stahlmann (for the roles of Alana and Patricia); Producers include Mark Shacket (executive producer, and producers Troy Carter, Thomas Laub, Blair Russell, Salman Al-Rashid, Jeremy O. Harris, Seaview Productions, Level Forward, Nine Stories, Sing Out, Louise! Productions, Shooting Star Productions, Roth-Manella Productions, Carlin Katler Productions, Cohen Hopkins Productions, WEB Productions, and New York Theatre Workshop; staged on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; in a limited run production from October 6, 2019 to January 19, 2020, 150 total performances, which included 29 previews which began on September 6, 2019.
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