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August, 2010:
Liz moves to
Austin, Texas, where she will join the 2013 Cohort of MFA actors
at UT Austin.
J uly, 2010:
Liz performs in the premiere of Erika's Wall at The
Music Theatre Company, June 22nd - August 1st.
Click Here for
tickets and more information:
June, 2010:
Liz directs and choreographs HAPPYFOODS, a new musical about
the food industry in America, presented by The Music Theatre
Company’s Young Artists’ Program, and featuring a
book by Joe Eichner and Alex Seedman, and Music and Lyrics by
Michael Mahler, Danny Abosch, Jeff Dennhardt, and Will Buck
For more information,
click here
May, 2010:
Liz plays Lisa in
167
Tongues, an original play to be presented at the Jackson
Repertory Theatre in May.
Directed and Conceived by Ari Laura Kreith, written by
Jenny Lyn Bader, Meny Beriro
,
Alvin Eng, Steven Fechter, Jennifer Gibbs, Les Hunter, Anna
Kushner, Rehana Mirza, Suzanne Sheptock, and Stefanie Zadravec.
To read the New York times article -
click here
Click here for tickets
May 18th and 19th:
Liz directs
The Promise in Promiscuity, the cabaret debut of Sloan Grenz in a
musical investigation of why we have sex.
Music Direction by Robby Stampler, featuring Claire Wilmoth
and Katy Frame. The Duplex. May 18th and 19th
at 9:30pm.
March 18th, 2010:
Liz performs in an
encore production of
Not
That We’re Bitter at The Duplex.
February 21st:
Liz performs in
The Love Experiment, a
benefit for Jackson Repertory Theatre.
January 28th,
2010:
Liz performs in
Not That We’re Bitter,
an evening of new work that explores the highs, lows, and further
lows of New York dating and life.
Featuring music & lyrics by Sophie Jaff and Gaby Alter, and
additional music by Kathy Tagg.

The 9/11 Report opens. For tickets and more information click
here.

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Liz is cast in The 9/11 Report: A Bipartisan Musical Fantasia, produced by La Red Music Theatre,
in
Highland Park, IL.
WIth music and lyrics by Michael Mahler, and poetry by Oron Stenesh, the production
will be directed and
choreographed by Jessica Redish, and runs from July 22 - August 2nd.
For tickets, click
here.
For more information on La Red, click
here.
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Liz records a demo for Jeff Thompson and Jordan Mann's new musical "Appalachian Trail."
For more information on Thompson and Mann click
here.

Liz will be performing in a benefit concert for
La Red Music Theatre at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Directed by
Jessica Redish and Music Directed by Greg Brown.
For more
information, click
here.

Liz opens Coming Aphrodite! at La MaMa ETC.
Click
here to read the broadwayworld.com photoflash.
Click
here to read the New York Times preview.

Liz will perform in Dry, a new play by Emily Chadwick Weiss, and directed by Jessica Redish, as part of the Vagabond Theatre Ensemble's Cabin Fever Festival of new plays at the Medicine Theatre.
For tickets and more information, click
here.

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Liz is cast as Eden Bower in Coming, Aphrodite!, a world premiere play with music at La Mama ETC. The show is based on the novella by Willa Cather, written and directed by Mary Fulham, with lyrics by Paul Foglino, composed by Mark Ettinger, and choreographed by Heidi Latksy. For tickets and more information, click here
For tickets and more information, click
here.
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Hairspray closes.

Hairspray opens.

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Liz will perform in a one night only performance of Dance Numbers from Musicals You haven't (Yet) Heard Of at the Laurie Beechman.
Reservations highly recommended: email
thespotlightcabaret@yahoo.com.
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Cast of Hairspray at the Walnut Street Theatre announced on playbill.com. Click
here to read the full article.

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Liz is cast as Penny Pingleton in Hairspray at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
Click here
for showtimes, tickets, and more information.
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Liz will play the role of Jill Gibson, and various other characters from the 1960s in Paul Ledoux and Denny Doherty’s Dream a Little Dream – The Nearly True Story of the Mama’s and the Papa’s at Florida Stage. Directed by Michael Barnard and Music Directed by Christopher McGovern. Dream runs through August 31st.
For tickets and information, click here.
To read the Playbill.com article, click
here.
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Kiss Me Kate receives rave reviews.
Click here to read:
Review from VARIETY
Review from TALKINBROADWAY.com

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Liz opens Kiss Me Kate at Paper Mill Playhouse. Directed by James Brennan, choreographed by Patti Colombo, music directed by Tom Helm.
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Liz will play the role of Dorothy in a second reading of Robert Bastron’s A Contemporary American’s Guide to a Successful Marriage, directed
by Travis Greisler, produced by Sean Bradford.

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Liz performs in an original Michael Mahler song, “The Girl Next Door,” in A Night with Northwestern in NY: Expect the Unexpected at the Hudson Theatre. Directed by Jen Bender, choreographed by Jessica Redish, the evening included performances by alums Richard Kind, Stephanie D’Abruzzo, Heather Headley, Brian Darcy James, and many other extraordinary performers.
For a video excerpt, click
here.
For photos, click
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Liz records a demo CD for John D. Bronston II and Joshua Robinson’s NYMF bound musical Fairy Tale.

Liz is cast as the lead in a reading of a new musical at NYU’s graduate Music Theatre Writing Program.

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Liz choreographs The Gondoliers at OperaDelaware, working alongside her director/father, Leland Kimball III, for their first professional collaboration. The show was a success - both father and daughter are still alive – and also received rave reviews – to read, click here.
To link to OperaDelaware’s website, click
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Liz flies out to Portland to assist on a workshop performance of Sojourn Theatre’s Throwing Bones, a world premiere Written by Michael Rohd, Directed by Maureen Towey, and developed by the Sojourn company.
To link to Sojourn’s website, click
here.

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Liz plays a Reveler and serves as Associate Choreographer/Dance Captain for the off-off Broadway revival of Jones
and Schmidt’s Celebration, with (Re) Directions Theater. Directed by Erin Smiley, Choreographed by Jessica Redish,
and Music Directed by John Bronston II.
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Liz plays the role of Katie in a reading of William Benton’s new musical, Close to the Sun, directed by Schele Williams.

Liz does a reading of Paul Aleman and Joel Gross’s new musical Dillinger, at the York Theatre, directed by Michael Unger.

Liz sings back-up for Deborah Gibson’s East Coast Tour, performing at B.B. King’s and Foxwoods Casino.

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Liz embraces her inner Jew and performs in the premiere of Maccabeat! at the Acorn Theatre, in NYMF, 2007, Directed
and Choreographed by
Jessica Redish, Music Directed by Dan Feyer.
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Liz played Amber in Hairspray at The Weston Playhouse in one of the first regional productions of the show. The show starred Marissa Perry, now Tracy in the Broadway production! Directed by Schele Williams, choreographed by Tesha Buss, and Music Directed by Eric Svejcar.
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