Crescendo Productions does exquisite work creating "historically informed and mission-driven performances at cultural sites across New England. At the intersection of history, place, and art lies a utopia for extraordinary experiences. Crescendo Productions activates historic and storied locations by forging collaborations between cultural sites and artists, musicians, and actors to create meaningful and mission-driven programming and events. Laura is honored to work with this group on several theatrical living history programs, including "Whispers from the Veil: A Victorian Séance Experience" and "Love and Politics in the Early Republic." Visit their website for more information on all their programs: https://www.crescendoproductions-arts.com
Laura is thrilled to be an Acting Troupe member with History At Play, and a part of their immersive living history performances. Laura plays Dolly Hancock in "Cato & Dolly: A New American Play," is part of the ensemble of "How Long Must We Wait?", and covers the one-woman program "I Now Pronounce You Lucy Stone." For more information about these educational and entertaining immersive living history productions visit: http://www.judithkalaora.com
Through vibrant productions and extensive educational programs, this company does wonderful work in making a new generation fall in love with Shakespeare. Laura is honored to be an Associate Company Member and Teaching Artist: https://www.chesapeakeshakespeare.com/
Laura is proud to be a Company Member at CTM, and to be a part of their imaginative productions of the Classics. From Shakespeare to new adaptations of classic novels, CTM's engaging and thought-provoking productions provide wonderful challenges for artists, and spark new conversations for audiences: https://classictheatremaryland.org/
The Master’s of Fine Arts Degree of The Shakespeare Theatre Company and George Washington University. Laura was fortunate enough to be in the class of 2010: http://aca.shakespearetheatre.org
This new collaboration allows organizations seeking dynamic, engaging, and informative programs to book four of the nation’s best living history artists while leveraging virtual Zoom technology. The forum is offering a four-part series of one-hour performances, each featuring a different First Lady: Dolley Madison (portrayed by Judith Kalaora), Louisa Catherine Adams (portrayed by Laura Rocklyn), Mary Lincoln (portrayed by Laura Keyes), and Jacqueline Kennedy (portrayed by Leslie Goddard). For more information visit: https://www.historicvoices.info/first-ladies-forum
The wonderful photographer who did Laura's headshots and took many of the productions photos on this website: https://www.teresacastracane.com/home-page
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