Monday, September 17, 2012

SEPTEMBER 2012:


-       Isabelle returns to New York City energized and inspired by her summer in Williamstown, and begins rehearsals for Chekhov’s lesser-known play Platonov, directed by Columbia University Directing MFA 2014 candidate Sina Heiss.
SUMMER 2012:


- Isabelle spends the Summer of 2012 as an apprentice at the Williamstown Theatre Festival! In addition to lending a hand in various departments and seeing first-hand what it takes to make it all happen at a prestigious regional theatre, Isabelle has the privilege of doing a workshop with The Living Newspaper directed by Laura Savia, and appearing in Greg Keller’s new play for the WTF Fellowship Company, Tripolitania. Isabelle originates the parts of William Shakespeare’s Mom and Vincent Van Gogh in the world premiere of William Shakespeare’s Mom, directed by directing intern Morgan Green. Isabelle also appears in two apprentice-produced projects: she performs Sonnet 5 from Sonnets for an Old Century in a site-specific production directed by fellow apprentice Bailey Jordan, and plays Liz in a reading of Where It Feels, written by fellow apprentice Kaitlin Schuster and directed by fellow apprentice Lauren LaRocca.