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Or, what I'm up to:

NEVERMORE -The Fantastic Terrors of Edgar Allan Poe
By P.J. Griffith | Gretna Theatre | September 21-23, 28-30, 2023 | Tickets
Nevermore is an outdoor theatrical experience where the short stories and poems of Edgar Allan Poe come alive as the sun goes down on the quiet Pennsylvania Chautauqua. Tales of revenge, obsession and deception will be brought to life by characters stepping out of the shadows, pleading their cases as audiences unearth their strange motives. Amanda is positively spooked to be spending September in the woods of Mount Gretna, delving into the mind of Roderick, of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher".
Preserve your memories; they're all that's left you.
Or, theatrical adventures of my past:

Inis Nua March 2023 Amanda was beyond excited to work on this play with Inis Nua as part of their Reading Series focused on queer connections. Based on the playwright’s own experiences, a woman navigates her heart and immigration services in an effort to find her true calling and bring the love of her life across the border. Hilariously funny and unsparing, this play examines the barriers of bureaucracy and the arbitrary nature of borders.

Warwick Institute of Culture Amanda spent two weeks in beautiful Warwick, NY to workshop this play by Sarah Rose Kearns, lovingly adapted from Jane Austen's novel. It was the inaugural project for the newly founded Warwick Institute of Culture, "The Wick", which culminated with two work-in-progress presentations. Amanda reprised her roles as Elizabeth Elliot and Mary Musgrove, and was the Music Director/Arranger.

Nightcap Cabaret December 6th, 2014 Amanda was thrilled to help launch the birth of Nightcap Cabaret, a company dedicated to producing professional quality, fast-paced, and high energy musical events that feature the talent of local actors, singers, musicians, and other creative members of our community. It was a fantastic evening of excitement and song!

Inis Nua March 2023 Amanda was beyond excited to work on this play with Inis Nua as part of their Reading Series focused on queer connections. Based on the playwright’s own experiences, a woman navigates her heart and immigration services in an effort to find her true calling and bring the love of her life across the border. Hilariously funny and unsparing, this play examines the barriers of bureaucracy and the arbitrary nature of borders.