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Alison Novelli
Alison Novelli is thrilled to be a part of All About Women. Her selected credits include: Othello (Carolinian Shakespeare Fest); October 2029 (SparrowTree Theatre Co.); The Devil’s Bride (Write Act East Side); The Day that Changed My Life (Manhattan Movement & Arts Center); Measure for Measure, Wordplay (Shakespeare & Co.); The Assembly Women, Medea (No. 11 Productions). Her training includes: Skidmore College, Shakespeare & Co., and the Moscow Art Theatre.
Jessica Duclos
French Canadian by birth, Jessica Duclos moved to New York City to pursue her acting career and studied at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Film and Theatre Institute. She is currently working on stage and film projects. Her independent film credits include: The Day All Women Loved Me (Dir. by Antoine Manceaux, Best Screenplay, Paris Film Festival), Run it (Dir. by Evangelos Giovanni), Shore Thing (Dir. by Anthony Lovari), and Rising Sun (Dir. by Hakki Subentekin). She has a degree in International Business and is fluent in French, English and Spanish. Not to mention that is a versatile singer and dancer. She is eager to have an international career, working in different countries, being challenged by different languages and accents and always learning from her craft. Visit her website: www.jessicaduclos.com
Jennifer Prezioso
Jennifer Prezioso is a recent graduate of Boston University with a BFA in Acting and a Concentration in Social Psychology. She has also classically studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Her favorite theatre credits include: Margaret (Margaret of Anjou), Juror #10 (Twelve Angry Men), Pheobe (As You Like It), Lucy (You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown). She lives creatively through writing poetry, practicing yoga, and experimenting in the kitchen. She thanks her family, friends, and boyfriend for their constant encouragement and love.
Karen Eilbacher
Karen Eilbacher is a company member of the repertory theatre NiteStar Program and the Descent Theatre Company, whose upcoming production Gravity opens this summer 2012. Karen plays a leading role in the upcoming web series entitled Chemistry. She has worked in film and television with RCN TV, FuseTV, Karmaloop TV, Lawrence Floyd Dir (Homecoming), Jay Anania Dir (The Stare), Curtis Easley (Clouded), Fuzzy Logic Productions (Curfew), Independent Cinema Line (Coward), among other notables. Off-Broadway credits include: Writopia Lab Festival (Dan Kitrosser Dir), Tostitos (May Adrales Dir). Her Off-Off Broadway credits include: She Like Girls (GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding NY Theatre 2010, Jared Culverhouse Dir), Almost, Maine (Michael Chekhov Theatre Co), Political Snorts Cabaret (Elizabeth Swados Dir). A New York University Tisch School of the Arts BFA Honors graduate, Karen is based in Brooklyn, and anticipates her directorial debut. Visit her website: www.kareneilbacher.com
Kate Siepert
Kate Siepert is thrilled to be a part of this fantastic ensemble of All About Women. Kate was recently seen on stage reprising her role as the Traveler’s Wife in RadioTheatre’s regional tour of HG Well’s Time Machine. Just prior to her tour, she appeared in New Perspective Theatre Company’s production of An Apple a Day in their Women’s Work Festival. Her other favorite productions include: Knight of the Burning Pestle, Ruffian on the Stair and Servant of Two Masters (The Secret Theatre, NY); Jane Austen’s Emma (Tobacco Factory, UK); Brönte and Othello (Bovts, UK); Seven Deadly Sins (Live Bait Theatre, Chicago). Kate is also a VO & Commercial Actor in NYC (look for her on an upcoming promo for NBC’s Today Show). Prior to NY, she trained and performed for 5 years at Chicago’s infamous ImprovOlympic and performed all over Chicago with her sketch group, The Embassy. She holds a BFA from Illinois Wesleyan University and a Masters Certificate in Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in the UK. Visit her website: www.katesiepert.com
Olivia Hayes
Olivia Hayes is a New York based actor and dancer. She was recently seen at the Irondale Center in Conni’s Avant Garde Restaurant and on the stages at Williamstown Theatre Festival, where she worked with the Civilian’s and comedian Lewis Black. She is a graduate of Boston University’s School of Theatre and trained classically at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. Her favorite credits include: Edgar (King Lear), Ms. Wiley (Radium Girls), Lady Anne (Richard III), and Alexandra Giddens (The Little Foxes)
Sheri Graubert
Sheri Graubert *, was born in New York and raised in the United Kingdom. Her theatre work in the UK and US includes: Cheek by Jowl; Royal National Theatre; English Shakespeare Company; York Theatre Royal (Dir. John Doyle); Theatre Royal, Stratford East; Chichester Festival Theatre (opp. Kathleen Turner); Liverpool Playhouse; Arts Theatre; Globe Bear Gardens; Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Target Margin; Vineyard@Dixon Place (Dir. Trip Cullman); Clubbed Thumb (Dir. Pam MacKinnon), Inverse Theatre (Dir. Emma Griffin). Her Film and TV credits include: Casanova; Gravity (UK Newcomer’s Award; Manhattan Short Film Festival); Grasshopper; Weekend Getaway; Crashlife; Mystic Voices; R.P.M. (opp. David Arquette); An Everyday Matter; Coronation Street; The Bill; London’s Burning. Sheri is appearing courtesy of the Actors Equity Association. Visit her website: www.sherigraubert.com
* Actors’ Equity Association (“AEA” or “Equity”), founded in 1913, is the labor union that represents more than 48,000 Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Equity seeks to advance, promote and foster the art of live theatre as an essential component of our society. Equity negotiates wages and working conditions and provides a wide range of benefits, including health and pension plans, for its members. Actors’ Equity is a member of the AFL-CIO, and is affiliated with FIA, an international organization of performing arts unions.

