Juliana got into theatre in middle school, deciding it was about time she become comfortable in front of a crowd. Little did she know then the monster she would create. Since then, she has gone on to perform in numerous capacities, including acting, singing, dancing, writing, directing, and even dabbling in puppetry for a production of Little Shop of Horrors. Currently pursuing a degree in performing arts in the great city of NYC, she frequents the Broadway and all of it’s delightfully bright lights and talented starlets. Eat your heart out.
PigPen Theatre Co.'s THE OLD MAN AND THE OLD MOON is a dream: everything a young dreamer who grew up to be a fan of pastels and floral prints and Mumford and Sons with a love for the magic of theatre could ever imagine.
Charlie Polinger directs an attempted statement on several political and pop culture icons with the story of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's The Threepenny Opera thrown in there.
James Ortiz's THE WOODSMAN, now playing at 59 E 59, is a creative spin on the familiar classic of The Wizard of Oz with an atmosphere remincent of a pleasant combonation of Spring Awakening, Peter and the Starcatcher, and Into the Woods.