

MULTIHYPHANATE ARTIST
Actress, Director, Producer, Teaching Artist, Occasional Funny Person
Alice is a graduate of NYU Tisch Drama (The Classical Studio, Atlantic Acting School) CREDITS: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Helena/Pennsylvania Shakespeare), Clue (Scarlett/West Virginia Public), Cringe (59E59, Edinburgh Fringe), Titus Andronicus (La MaMa), The Winter’s Tale (Paulina), Parade (Lincoln Center), These and Those (NYTF), The Bacchae (Agave), The 25th Annual… (International Thesfest). She’s a member of the sketch comedy group Enemies to Lovers (BCC) and works as a teaching artist across NYC.
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Alice fell in love with theatre one summer in 2005 when her Mom thankfully agreed to bring her to summer theater camp after a rough go at sprints (she cried when they made her run at sports camp). She then (by volunteer) was cast in the first and perhaps most famed role of her career-- Ursula in a church basement's Little Mermaid. She still has the dramatic-scream-I'm melting!-stage-death and purple wig to tell the tale. Alice then spent every summer (and year-round, eventually) participating in as many shows and classes as possible. She took to more advanced training programs at companies like the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and eventually was accepted to the Denver School of the Arts for High School as a theatre major (And no, unfortunately, it wasn't like Victorious).



After a less than satisfactory freshman year at Colorado College (Who really wants a B.A. in PoliSci?), Alice reauditioned for BFA programs and was thankfully accepted via email on a London-bound train (ask her for that story) into New York University's Tisch Drama (Atlantic Acting School and the Classical Studio). It was a blast to get to study acting so deeply, but, blindsided by COVID, Alice went back home to Aurora to reassess. The National Theatre Institute's Semester at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center was one of the only theatre-making programs still occurring live during the Fall of 2020-- and Alice jumped at the chance to attend before returning to the city for an academic semester. Alice then spent the summer of 2021 as the Company Management Apprentice at the O'Neill, gaining valuable skills in arts administration, writing, and production. Also, labor solidarity (look it up!).
She eventually finished her primary training at the Atlantic Acting School (with a final self-directed production of Sarah ruhl's Eurydice, her all time favorite play), and spent the summer of 2022 traveling through Europe with her bestie and attending the British Academy of the Dramatic Arts-- igniting and solidifying her deep love and appreciation for Shakespeare. Alice then spent her final roundabout super senior year of undergrad at The Classical Studio nurturing and growing that passion for the Bard. It was life-changing. While at NYU, Alice also served as Artistic Director of the premiere variety comedy group Friends with Dads and also did improv with Home Improvement. She graduated with a degree in Drama and a double minor in Educational Theatre and Social Cultural Analysis.
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After school, Alice worked with Theatre Aspen Education as their 2023 Fellow, booked The Holylanders Off-Broadway at the 14th St. Y, and did an immersive Halloween-night performance of Titus Andronicus with her collaborators at La Mama Experimental Theater. Alice worked off that momentum going into 2024 with Fishmarket Theatre Company as a producer and actor, performing in an immersive production of Tina Howe's Museum at ArtShack Brooklyn, and helping produce their Fanfiction, Fandom, and Forbidden Love Festival. She then did a
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immersive backyard dinner party production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf with Live Animals Onstage, booked her first major regional theatre gig with West Virginia Public Theater's Clue: Onstage (Miss Scarlett), and performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with Fishmarket Theatre's production of Cringe, a play about the genesis of fanfiction (peep a review here!). She rounded out the year with a four-month tour of A Midsummer Night's Dream as Helena with Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.
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Alice can also be seen at Brooklyn Comedy Collective, UCB, and the PIT performing improv and sketch comedy with her team, Enemies to Lovers. She has also worked as a teaching artist with Brooklyn Acting Lab, SOOP Theatre Co., Wise Wonder NYC, Theatre Aspen, and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
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When she's not doing the main artsy fartsy stuff, Alice also loves YouTube fitness videos, running, getting her butt to dance class, eating cookie butter ice cream, and cooking roasted vegetables with salmon.


