Hello!I'm glad you found me! I'm Liz (she/her).
I am an actress, director, sound designer, writer, teaching artist, and intimacy director, living and working in the Salt Lake City Utah area. I currently serve as the artistic director of An Other Theater Company in Provo, where we create theatre for, by, and about the others. I'd love to be a part of your project, whether it's big or small. Check out the projects I'm working on below, take a look at my resume and reels, and feel free to send me a message! |
Current projects:
Things are busy! I'm currently booked through mid-November.
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Participant in "Say Abortion: Onstage" (co-production of Plan-B, Pygmalion, and An Other Theater Co)
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Co-directing the rock opera Deep Love
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Intimacy direction for "My Brother Was a Vampire" (Plan-B Theatre Company)
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Intimacy/fight direction for "Cartoon" (Westminster College)
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While I work in various areas throughout Utah, most of my work takes place on the traditional lands of the Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), Goshute, and Eastern Shoshone peoples. White settlers seized the land through the unratified and unfulfilled Treaty of Spanish Fork in 1865, in exchange for basic needs and rights, under the direction of Brigham Young.
I also recognize the stolen lives of the enslaved Africans brought to Utah by early white settlers, and acknowledge that their subjugation and forced labor helped to establish the cities that exist in this area today.
I strive to de-colonize my work through careful project selection, casting choices, diversity in creative teams, and ongoing conversation and education.
I also recognize the stolen lives of the enslaved Africans brought to Utah by early white settlers, and acknowledge that their subjugation and forced labor helped to establish the cities that exist in this area today.
I strive to de-colonize my work through careful project selection, casting choices, diversity in creative teams, and ongoing conversation and education.