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The 2021 Interactive New York Company Showcase PRESENTS THE 2021 INTERACTIVE NEW YORK COMPANY SHOWCASE SHOWCASE CONSULTANT HOLLY BUCZEK CLICK THE HEADSHOT TO VIEW EACH ACTOR’S RESUME AND INTERACTIVE SHOWCASE HANNAH ATTFIELD CAROLYN CAROTHERS ALIZA CIARA WILLIAM COOK MARY-KATE HAGGARTY THOMAS HAGOPIAN KATHLEEN HALL EMMA HENNESSY HENRY HOWLAND JANET KILONZO PAULINA LALANNE AIDAN LINGLE AJA MAHOGANY FELICIA MAYERS ELLIOT VIGUE hair: Brunette HANNAH ATTFIELD eyes: [email protected] Hazel INTERACTIVE SHOWCASE height: +44 7864042930 5’8” voice: SLATE Mezzo-Soprano Click to view Hannah Attfield SCENE Click to view Summer from 500 Days of Summer by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber MONOLOGUE Click to view Megan from Bridesmaids by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig TITLE CHARACTER VENUE DIRECTOR THEATRE The Broken Machine Mac Academy Company Shelley Butler Be My Baby Queenie Academy Company Nicola Murphy Macbeth Lady Macduff, Gentlewoman Academy Company Michael F. Toomey A Midsummer Night’s Dream Hermia, Starveling, Mustardseed Academy Company Owen Horsley Comic Potential Jacie Triplethree The Academy Jonathan Bolt Major Barbara Major Barbara The Academy George C. Heslin DNA Cathy Alchemy Theatre Matthew Haynes TV / FILM / V.O. Star Wars: The Last Jedi Resistance Feature Film Rian Johnson Dumbo Waitress Feature Film Tim Burton Harlots Prostitute ITV Encore Coky Giedroyc TRAINING / EDUCATION SPECIAL SKILLS The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Dialects: British R.P., West Country U.K. (Devon), New York Academy Company 2020-2021 Cockney, Scottish, Northern U.K. (Leeds, Yorkshire), Southern American, General American The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Two-Year Conservatory Program (A.O.S. Degree) Other: Horseback Riding (English and Western), Weightlifting, Skiing, Paddleboarding, Cycling, Boxing, Rugby, Stage Combat (Sword Sussex Downs Lewes College, United Kingdom and Hand); Drumming, Banjo; U.K. Driver’s License and Passport Two-Year Performing Arts Program (Double Diploma Distinction) hair: Brown CAROLYN CAROTHERS eyes: [email protected] Green INTERACTIVE SHOWCASE height: 818-517-7532 5’10” voice: SLATE Mezzo-Soprano Click to view Carolyn Carothers SCENE Click to view Vicky from Struck by Sandy Rustin SONG Click to view Ribbons Down My Back from Hello, Dolly! Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman TITLE CHARACTER VENUE DIRECTOR THEATRE The Amateurs Hollis Academy Company José Zayas Be My Baby Matron Academy Company Nicola Murphy Julius Caesar Portia Academy Company Sheila Bandyopadhyay A Midsummer Night’s Dream Helena Academy Company Owen Horsley The Importance of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell The Academy Ian Ogilvy Three Sisters Olga The Academy Tim Landfield Laundry and Bourbon Elizabeth The Academy Joe J. Garcia She Loves Me Ensemble Actors Co-Op Cate Caplin Much Ado About Nothing Beatrice Pizza Role Players Josh Burns A Christmas Carol Ensemble Glendale Centre Theatre Tim Dietlein Twelfth Night Olivia Glendale Community College Ed Douglas Puss in Boots Matilda Glendale Centre Theatre Justin Radford The Phantom of the Opera Madame Giry MacDonald Auditorium Kay Cole The Diary of Anne Frank Edith Frank, Music Director MacDonald Auditorium Raymond Brent Beerman Robin Hood Lady Rowena Glendale Centre Theatre Justin Radford A Tribute to “A Gentleman’s Director, Producer, The Underground Theatre Carolyn Carothers Guide to Love and Murder” Sibella Hallward Twelfth Night Maria The Underground Theatre Joanne McGee-Lamb TRAINING / EDUCATION SPECIAL SKILLS The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Languages: English, French New York Academy Company 2020-2021 Dialects: British R.P., Cockney, French, Irish The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Ballet, Ballroom, Musical Theatre Two-Year Conservatory Program (A.O.S. Degree) Dance: Vocal Range: D3-C6 Vocal Instruction Linda Kerns AWARDS / SCHOLARSHIPS Jerry Herman Award Nominee Best Supporting Actress Madame Giry, Phantom of the Opera hair: Dark Brown ALIZA CIARA eyes: alizaciara.com Dark Brown INTERACTIVE SHOWCASE height: [email protected] 5’6” 916-790-4920 voice: SLATE Low Alto to Soprano Click to view Aliza Ciara SCENE Click to view Marie from Unbelievable co-created by Susannah Grant, Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon SONG Click to view Now When The Rain Falls from The Scarlet Pimpernel by Frank Wildhorn TITLE CHARACTER VENUE DIRECTOR THEATRE The Amateurs Rona Academy Company José Zayas The Late Wedding Han, Evelyn, Kel Academy Company Estefanía Fadul Be My Baby Dolores (Understudy) Academy Company Nicola Murphy Julius Caesar Caius Cassius Academy Company Sheila Bandyopadhyay A Midsummer Night’s Dream Puck Academy Company Owen Horsley Trojan Women Helen of Troy The Academy Ioanna Katsarou A Piece of My Heart MaryJo Kincaid The Academy Timothy Stickney The Odyssey Helen The Academy Michael F. Toomey Tribes Sylvia Neverless Theatre Company Bennie Palko MUSICAL THEATRE Into The Woods Cinderella Legend Theatre Company Michelle Leisy Guys and Dolls Sarah Brown Central Valley Theatre Michelle George Bye Bye Birdie Rose Alvarez Blue Oaks Theatre Company Samantha Howard 13: The Musical Kendra Stand Out Talent Theatre Jennifer Russell TV / FILM / V.O. John’s Daughter Supporting Lead Pilot Reading Stephanie Okun Shattered Harts Lead Modern Apathy Productions Earl Ilano World At Disposal Lead Modern Apathy Productions Earl Ilano TRAINING / EDUCATION SPECIAL SKILLS The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Languages: English, Conversational in Tagalog (Filipino), New York Academy Company 2020-2021 American Sign Language, Basic Korean The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Dialects: Filipino, British R.P., General American, Two-Year Conservatory Program (A.O.S. Degree) Southern American, Irish, French, Northern English Acting/Scene Study Janis Powell, Burke Pearson, Maggie Low Dance: Aerial Fabrics and Silks Dancer, Jazz, Contemporary, Lyrical, Modern, Pole Dance, Lyre On Camera Andrew Polk Music: Guitar, Piano, Ukulele, Sight Reading, Sight Singing Audition Technique Holly Buczek, Susan Pilar, Rosalyn Coleman, Kathleen McNenny Vocal Range: Low Alto to Soprano: Belt; High Soprano: Head Voice Dialects Jerome Butler Other: Trained in IPA; Improv (Short and Long), Basic Stage Combat, Playwright, Songwriting; U.S. Passport and Driver’s License Singing Christopher McGovern, Jennifer Smolos, Matthew Hougland, Alicia Tate (Classical) Theatre Dance Robert Tunstall, Shiloh Goodin hair: Brown WILLIAM COOK eyes: williamtcook.com Blue INTERACTIVE SHOWCASE height: [email protected] 6’ 276-494-3075 voice: SLATE Tenor Click to view William Cook SCENE Click to view John from Happiest Season by Clea DuVall and Mary Holland MONOLOGUE Click to view Dan from The Passport by Arthur M. Jolly TITLE CHARACTER VENUE DIRECTOR THEATRE The Amateurs Brom Academy Company José Zayas The Late Wedding Stranger/Fen Academy Company Estefanía Fadul Julius Caesar Ensemble Academy Company Sheila Bandyopadhyay A Midsummer Night’s Dream Lysander/Snug Academy Company Owen Horsley Dance Nation Luke The Academy Barbara Rubin Present Laughter Fred The Academy Susan Pilar Twelfth Night Feste The Academy Michael F. Toomey TV / FILM / V.O. Blousegate Lead The Academy Jennifer Mann Mixed Signals Lead The Academy Jennifer Mann TRAINING / EDUCATION SPECIAL SKILLS The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Dialects: Southern American, General American, British R.P., Cockney New York Academy Company 2020-2021 Other: Singing, Reads Sheet Music, Tongue Popping; The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Improv; IPA Proficient; U.S. Passport Two-Year Conservatory Program (A.O.S. Degree) Acting Susan Pilar, Kyle Fabel, Janis Powell Singing Christopher McGovern, Matthew Hougland Shakespeare Timothy Stickney, Michael F. Toomey, Owen Horsley On Camera Craig T. Williams, Rosalyn Coleman, Andrew Polk hair: Blonde MARY-KATE HAGGARTY eyes: marykatehaggarty.com Green INTERACTIVE SHOWCASE height: [email protected] 5’3” 262-308-5380 voice: SLATE Soprano Click to view Mary-Kate Haggarty SCENE Click to view Vera from Struck by Sandy Rustin SCENE Click to view Emma from Bride Wars by Greg DePaul SONG Click to view A Part of That from The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown TITLE CHARACTER VENUE DIRECTOR THEATRE The Broken Machine Gray Academy Company Shelley Butler Significant Other Kiki Cohen-O’Connolly Academy Company George C. Heslin Be My Baby Mrs. Adams Academy Company Nicola Murphy Macbeth Malcolm, First Witch Academy Company Michael F. Toomey A Midsummer Night’s Dream Helena Academy Company Owen Horsley Radium Girls Grace Fryer The Academy George C. Heslin The Trojan Women Andromache The Academy Ioanna Katsarou Sweet Charity Charity George Nelson Theater Nic Cicerale The Miracle Worker Helen Keller George Nelson Theater JD Fountain TRAINING / EDUCATION SPECIAL SKILLS The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Dialects: General American, Midwestern, Southern American, New York Academy Company 2020-2021 British R.P. The American Academy of Dramatic Arts Other: Basic IPA; Vocal range G3-C6; Six years’ Karate Two-Year Conservatory Program (A.O.S. 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