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In Los Angeles, Elizabeth performs as a member with both the Classical Theatre Lab and Pacific Resident Theatre. Other Los Angeles theatre highlights are the role of Mavis in the world premiere of Three Travelers at the Odyssey Theatre (moving to New York City off Broadway in 2006), world premiere of Damages at the Hudson Mainstage, as Lady Chiltern in An Ideal Husband as Victoria Noir at the Met Theatre (LA Weekly Pick of the Week), as Yelena in Uncle Vanya (LA Times Critic's Choice) at the Met Theatre and PRT, Zelda Fitzgerald in Exiles From Paradise at American Renegade Theatre, As You Like It with Circus Theatricals, Trojan Women at the J. Paul Getty Museum Theatre, Back To Methuselah with LA Rep, Anastasia Krupnik at the Falcon Theatre and writing/performing sketch comedy and improv at The Comedy Store. Her one woman show, The Rejected Letter won the LAWTF award. Film and television work include House (Fox), ER (NBC), The West Wing (NBC), Shiloh Season, Sleepwalk, The Hunted, January Man, Hangin' With the Homeboys, New Attitudes, Doin' The Circuit pilot and numerous soaps. Elizabeth has performed regionally at Lyric Stage in Boston, Boca Raton Playhouse, Palm Beach Playhouse, New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, and Casino Theatre in Newport, R.I. She starred in the world premiere of Running In the Red at Flat Rock Playhouse, State Theatre of N. Carolina. Her New York theatre credits include Shakespeare in the Park, Public Theatre, Manhattan Punchline, and Riverside Shakespeare. As a writer, for several years, Elizabeth was "Netgirl" on AOL, a girl next door Cyber Dear Abby. She was Consulting Producer for Virtually Casey a sit-com pilot that she originated for the Disney Channel inspired by those experiences in cyberspace. Elizabeth is a magna cum laude graduate of Cornell University and BADA (British American Drama Academy). She is on the Board of Directors of Classical Theatre Lab and has her own production company, Cedarburg Productions. At PRT Elizabeth has produced Big Love and A Delicate Balance on the Mainstage, and Relative Madness in the co-op.
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