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Theatre

Siobhan is on her way to earning a degree in Musical Theatre and Acting

Early Training

Though singing is what initially got her into theatre, Siobhan has become more and more confident as an actor and is even on her way to graduating with a dual degree in Musical Theatre and Acting.

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Siobhan's acting teachers at The Second City gave her confidence when she was in high school, along with director Dana Armstrong who entrusted her with the role of Titania in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (a full role she learned in under two weeks).

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In college, Siobhan grew exponentially as an actor due to her wonderful acting teachers Mitzi Smith and Dr. Laura Lodewyck, and expanded her theatre knowledge through her Theatre History and Literature classes with Dr. John Warrick.

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Scene Work

Siobhan has done scene work as May in Shepard's Fool for Love, George in Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Bree in Amina Henry's Bully and Ranevskaya in Chekov's The Cherry Orchard.

 

Siobhan was cast in two shows as part of the 2023 Student Director Showcase at North Central College, where she played Twig in Carrie McCrossen's Selfie Portrait (directed by Lucas Fawer) and Jerry in the final scene from Edward Albee's The Zoo Story (director Junrong Qian).

Further Training

Siobhan's work has extended into many realms of theatre, and she has even begun exploring TV and Film. Siobhan has studied screen acting under Sarah Charipar and hopes to break into that world in the future.

Siobhan has taken acting masterclasses with James Vincent Meredith and Janet Ulrich Brooks. 

She is equally comfortable with comedy and drama and can move seamlessly between various period and contemporary styles: from Commedia dell'arte to absurdist farce to the many shapes of realism

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Goals for the Future

Some of Siobhan's dream roles include Charlotte Corday in The Revolutionists by Lauren Gunderson, Rachel in David West Read's Dream of the Burning Boy, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Pamela in The 39 Steps

A taste of my work

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