Saturday, November 26, 2011

In Light of Thanksgiving - We're Thankful For Our Swings!

Introducing the newest members of The Tempest Ladies ensemble: Stacey Bone, Mallory Hammond and Stephanie Strohm!

Stacey Bone is a graduate of NYU's Tisch School of the Arts where she studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Some recent credits include an exciting turn on the Biography Channel as Debi Mazar in Celebrity Ghost Stories, a musician singing Shakespeare’s words to Joan Baez’ music in As You Like It (Harold Clurman Lab Theatre), Whitney in Surprise (Turtle Shell Productions), a plethora of crazy characters in Under Milk Wood (Rebellious Subjects Theatre), and Sophie/Celia in Everett Beekin (Stella Adler Studio). She also spent a summer apprenticing at the Williamstown Theatre Festival where she performed and worked on workshop and main stage productions; including being an "ensemble" member in Alex Timbers' production of Beyond Therapy.

Mallory Hammond could not be more excited and honored to join the Tempest Ladies. Born and raised in sweet home Alabama, Mallory moved to New York excited to pursue acting. She attended Auburn University where she earned her BFA in Acting. Since graduation she has toured the southeast as a Spanish mother in Zorro, and the midwest and northeast as a little boy mouse in Stuart Little the Musical. When Mallory is not performing she is writing, watching 30 Rock, or most importantly cheering for Auburn football. WAR EAGLE!

Stephanie Strohm
is a Connecticut Yankee and red velvet cake aficionado who traveled further north to study history and theater at Middlebury College. Since then, she has performed in more than 25 states, mostly as a frog. NYC credits include Crave (C) with PTP at Atlantic Stages, Pink! (Abby) at the Abingdon, Platonov (Sasha) at Columbia University, and Suzy for President! (Dawn) at the American Theater of Actors. Regionally, she has played Juliet, Maria, Titania, Luciana, Lady Macduff, and the Princess of France. Her first novel, Pilgrims Don’t Wear Pink, is being published this spring (HMH Graphia.) She is proud to be a founding member of MaineStage Shakespeare, and very excited to be a swing for the Tempest Ladies.

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