GINGER GRACE Selected Bio
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The National Tour of The Presidents (Opposite Rich Little) in which she played all the First Ladies from Jackie Kennedy to Hillary Clinton.
Her extensive work with Austin Pendleton (in theatre & film) includes a series of major plays by Tennessee Williams:
The Glass Menagerie (The Wild Project)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Mississippi Mud Productions)
Vieux Carre (Mississippi Mud Productions)
Her body of work at CSC (Classical Stage Company) under the direction of Christopher Martin includes leading roles in Elektra; Hamlet; Faust; Peer Gynt; The Ghost Sonata; The Cherry Orchard; and Wild Oats.
Off and Off-Off Broadway highlights include Miss Julie (The Pearl); The Saintliness of Margery Kempe (The Duke on 42nd); Flight Delay (Thisbe Theatre Company); PANIC! (Secret Theatre); and Chain Lightning Theatre’s landmark productions of O’Neill’s Mourning Becomes Electra, and Karen Sunde’s TO MOSCOW.
Her One-Woman shows, first started in 2002, are performed throughout the country:
The First Ladies Coalition (written & performed by Ms. Grace, directed by Austin Pendleton)
Inside Emily Dickinson: Her Poetry & Her Life (an interactive performance piece written & performed by Ms. Grace)
The Belle of Amherst (by William Luce, directed by William Roudebush)
Favorite Regional Productions include Eleanor Roosevelt: Her Secret Journey (PHOTO ABOVE: by Doug Abdelnour, Schoolhouse Theater); Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Penobscot Theatre); Doubt (West Shore Community College); Dancing at Lughnasa (Greenwoods Theatre); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Woodstock Shakespeare Company) and The Tempest (Utah Shakespeare Festival)
Favorite Film Work: Weekend at the Agamemnons (opposite Austin Pendleton) WINNER: Best Actress, Atlantic City Cinefest Down Beach Film Festival; Wedding March (WINNER: PBS Reel 13 Competition and The Amsterdam Short Film Festival); 6-minute Mom; Frat Star (opposite Chris Elliott); and SHEER
Ms. Grace has a passion for bringing out the creativity and voices of students through writing and acting. She worked with inner-city students in the CASA Program in New York -- and teaches workshops throughout the country in conjunction with Belle and her interactive Emily Dickinson!
MEMBER: SAG/AFTRA; AEA; Dramatists Guild; The League of Professional Theatre Women; and Playwright’s Gallery
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