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"Lisa Blankenship plays Hermione, the Queen of Sicilia,
who is accused by her husband of having an affair. When [he] puts
her on trial for her transgressions, Blankenship is utterly heartbreaking."
-- Matthew Murray, Talking Broadway review of The Winter's
Tale
"Blankenship ... was an acting class of her own with the
ingenuous Sissy, the comic Mrs. Sparsit, the sympathetic Rachael."
-- OOBR Review of Hard Times
Lisa Blankenship (EMC)
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NEW YORK THEATRE |
| Uncle Vanya |
Yelena |
Folding Chair Classical Theatre |
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| The Oresteia |
Clytemnestra |
Folding Chair Classical Theatre |
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| Hard Times |
Sissy |
Folding Chair Classical Theatre |
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| The Three Sisters |
Masha |
Folding Chair Classical Theatre |
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| The Winter's Tale |
Hermione |
Folding Chair Classical Theatre |
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| Hedda Gabler |
Hedda |
Folding Chair Classical Theatre |
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| Seven Lears |
Regan |
Monster[less] Actors |
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| The After Dinner Joke |
Selby |
Monster[less] Actors |
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| Title |
Ruth |
Monster[less] Actors |
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| Ladies and Gentlemen, This is Hell |
Nurse Hazel |
Women's Project |
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| Dirty Little Secrets (staged reading) |
Lisa Marie Presley |
Monster[less] Actors |
Jeremy Dobrish, dir. |
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| REGIONAL THEATRE |
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| Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park |
| Raised in Captivity |
Hillary/Miranda |
Bert Goldstein, dir. |
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| A Christmas Carol |
Ensemble |
Michael Haney, dir. |
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| Private Lives |
Amanda (understudy) |
Edward Stern, dir. |
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| The Notebook of Trigorin |
Nina (understudy) |
Stephen Hollis, dir. |
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| EDUCATIONAL THEATRE |
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| Our Country’s Good |
Liz |
Ohio University |
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| Pterodactyls |
Grace |
Ohio University |
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| Waltz of the Toreadors |
The General's Wife |
Ohio University |
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| What the Butler Saw |
Mrs. Prentice |
University of Alabama |
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| All's Well That End's Well |
Diana |
University of Alabama |
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| TRAINING |
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MFA, OHIO UNIVERSITY / CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE
PARK
Acting: Edward Stern, David McClendon, Barbara Redmond, Henson Keys
Voice: Laura Parotti
Movement: Mark Monday, Denise Gabriel
BA, UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
SPECIAL SKILLS
Dialects: Standard British, Cockney, Irish, German, American Southern
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