Apr 22, 2020
Annie has been seen on Broadway
in Top
Girls, Parade, Blood
Brothers and Miss Saigon as well as in
the National Tour of Les Misérables as Fantine.
Off-Broadway and regionally she's performed at Manhattan
Theatre Club, Second Stage, Playwrights Horizons, Ensemble
Studio Theatre, NY Stage and Film, Williamstown Theatre
Festival, McCarter Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, The
Huntington, The Eugene O’Neill Theatre Festival,
Sundance Theatre Lab, Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Cleveland
Playhouse, Northern Stage and others. She is the recipient of
Back Stage West/Drama Logue and Garland Awards for her
performance as Catherine Sloper in The
Heiress (Berkeley Rep) and the New Hampshire Theatre
Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as
the titular role in The Drowsy Chaperone. TV and
film include “Seagull”, “Law & Order”, “Kidnapped”, “Gossip
Girl” and the award winning “Albert Schweitzer: Called to
Africa.” Recent performances include Shakespeare's Falstaff
in The Death of Kings, Rose
in Gypsy, Donna in Mamma Mia, and Emma
in Stupid F*ing Bird (Santa Barbara Independent
Award for "Outstanding Actor".) Her
autobiographical play "A" TRAIN was awarded "Best Production"
at the United Solo Festival in 2017, “Best Encore” there in
2018 and a Santa Barbara Independent Award in 2019. It has
also been performed at The Los Angeles Skirball Center and at
Playmakers Rep in NC. Annie is a Professor in the Dept. of
Theater and Dance at UCSB. She is a graduate
of Princeton University and The Juilliard School.