All about Amy
Amy grew up in Minnesota, went to school in Indiana, lived in Denver, New Hampshire, Boston, New York, Georgia, Chicago and finally found a home in Bangor, Maine. In between filling out change of address cards, she performed with the Improv Asylum in Boston, Gotham City Improv in New York, Maine's own Improv Acadia, Germinal Stage Denver, Street Tempo Theatre, Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre, and with The Second City both in Chicago and across the world.
In addition to being the Executive Director at the 1932 Criterion Theatre, Amy is an actor, writer, director, voice over artist and an award-winning teacher/instructor. She is a certified teacher in the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique, studied with Augusto Boal at Centro Teatro Oprimido in Rio de Janeiro and is a board member of Juneau, Alaska's Morally Improv-erished Theatre.
Amy is available for private acting coaching, corporate training (see the article she was interviewed for about improv in the workplace here) and commissioned plays, as well.
Amy finds it uncomfortable to write in the third person.
Photo credit: Shannon Jenkins, Offhand Photography
In addition to being the Executive Director at the 1932 Criterion Theatre, Amy is an actor, writer, director, voice over artist and an award-winning teacher/instructor. She is a certified teacher in the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique, studied with Augusto Boal at Centro Teatro Oprimido in Rio de Janeiro and is a board member of Juneau, Alaska's Morally Improv-erished Theatre.
Amy is available for private acting coaching, corporate training (see the article she was interviewed for about improv in the workplace here) and commissioned plays, as well.
Amy finds it uncomfortable to write in the third person.
Photo credit: Shannon Jenkins, Offhand Photography