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Carolyn Agee is an author, actress and spoken word performer living on the Puget Sound. As a classically trained actress, Mx. Agee has appeared in many film and stage roles including Coral for the U.S. Premiere of "Peeling" with Sound Theatre Company and originating the role of Portia in the World Premiere of "In Juliet's Garden" with Waterfront Players Repertory Company. She has lead Long-Form Improv workshops and has studied The Alexander Technique with Lauri Blouke Kain. When she isn't suffering from existential depression, she enjoys petrichor, unknown forest trails and intimate gatherings of kindred spirits.

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2019 Gypsy Rose Lee Award Winners Announced


Seattle Theater Writers Seattle's theater reviewers circle announces the Winners of Excellence in Seattle theatrical productions. Spanning dozens of theater companies and productions, from large and prominent to small and humble, the Gypsy Rose Lee Awards honor the excellence found across the area.

Nominees Announced for The 2020 GYPSY ROSE LEE AWARDS


Seattle's critics' circle announces nominees for the 2020 Gypsy Rose Lee awards celebrating excellence in Seattle theatrical productions.

BWW Review: PEELING at Sound Theatre Company


PEELING by Kaite O'Reilly is a deep look into the lives of disabled actors and the issues they face both on and off stage. The three-actor show is a play within the play as we see the actors both in their staged performances and in their interactions between scenes. The show begins with one actor missing the opening cue for places because she is deaf and no thought was given as to how the stage manager would communicate with her. From that initial slam of reality, PEELING pulls no punches as the actors tackle a manifold of issues facing the disabled community.

PEELING, A Landmark Play About Disability, To Make U.S. Premiere With Sound Theatre Company


In the U.S. premiere of playwright Kaite O' Reilly's internationally renowned play peeling, Sound Theatre Company continues staging authentic narratives and breaking new theatrical ground. peeling weaves audio description, sign language, and theatrical spectacle into a no-holds-barred play about representation, women, reproduction, war, and eugenics.

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