Joni joined BroadwayWorld in 2016 after over twenty-five years of involvement in the Central Texas theatre scene. She has worked as a company member and educator for Pollyanna Children's Theatre. She is a B Iden Payne nominated director whose acting and directing work has been seen in Austin with her own theatre company NxNW Theatre Company, Austin Children's Theatre, The Sam Bass Theatre in Round Rock, The Georgetown Palace, and The Temple Civic Theatre. Joni's diverse directing portfolio includes You Can't Take It With You, Steel Magnolias,The Marriage of Figaro, and the award winning I Love You, You're Perfect Now Change. As an actor, Joni has been seen in dozens of productions including Arcadia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Man Who Came To Dinner, The Taming of The Shrew, and Hay Fever. Joni is also a spiritual director (not too be confused with theatre director) chaplain and professional photographer. She lives in Cedar Park TX with her wonderful wife Tammy and their rescue dog, Edgar.
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First Show:
CamelotFavorite Show:
The most recent tour of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD with Richard ThomasFavorite Stories:
- Review: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Bass Concert Hall - It has been a long time (maybe I'm just jaded) but this production reminded me of how deeply theatre can affect us to affect change. The Outsiders is a close second. The Rumble, just... WOW!
- Interview: Jaston Williams of HIGH HEELS AND COWBOY BOOTS at Stateside At The Paramount - A chance to be with a Texas legend. What's not fabulous about that?
- Review: GEOFF SOBELLE'S FOOD Texas Performing Arts at The McCullough Theatre - This is a striking social commentary on consumption, FOOD is clever, confronting, interactive, and it's performance art at its very best. This show has had a long range impact on me.
- Feature: Ground Floor Theatre Celebrates Ten Year Anniversary - Ground Floor is one of the most collaborative, supportive theatres in Austin. No theatre company brings their mission to the forefront with such power and capacity for inclusive practices.
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