![]() assisted by Paul Hughes, Lakeland Fl Museum of Art ![]() Playmakers, Tampa Pied Piper Players, Lakeland FL HART, Waynesville NCīED AMONG THE LENTILS (by Alan Bennett). Haywood Arts Regional Theatre, Waynesville NC (2001-2003) WIT, guest artist, Pied Piper Players, Lakeland FL Performing Arts Center, Tampa WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?, Martha, Playmakers, Tampa FL, with Paul Massie‘88 Jackson, Asolo Theatre, Sarasota FL, ‘90ĭRIVING MISS DAISY, directed by John Gulley (faculty UNC-G), Cape May Stage NJ, ‘94 TALKING PICTURES (Horton Foote Premiere), Mrs. Regional Theater (a partial list of leading roles)Ĥ000 MILES, North Carolina Stage Co., Vera IVY ROWE (1-woman show, from Lee Smith novel, Fair and Tender Ladies), 3-week run, ’93 IVY ROWE (1-woman show, from Lee Smith novel, Fair and Tender Ladies), 45th St. IVY ROWE (1-woman show, from Lee Smith novel, Fair and Tender Ladies), Provincetown Playhouse, ‘91 (The original "Ivy Rowe" was co-adapted and directed by Mark Hunter.) She leads a Story Circle at the UU Congregation, where she presented "Go, Granny D!," and premiered the video of "On Our Way." Recently she was active with Asheville's Haywood Street Congregation, a homeless ministry, where she was leader of her most diverse and dynamic Story Circle ever!īarbara, recently widowed, lives in Columbia SC near her daughter Susan Sharpe (and Terry Sharpe). Programs based on literary lives and works-”Making Literature Come Alive”-highlighted the years she headed Taproot Theater, an educational ensemble in Polk County, Florida. Scroll down (below), or click on headings (above) to see more details about Workshops and Personal Monologues.Ī Southeastern Theatre Conference ‘Best Actress’ award winner, she has enjoyed featured roles in regional productions (most recently of NC Stage's "4000 Miles") of "Wit," "August: Osage County," "Hamlet," "Doubt," "Three Tall Women," "Driving Miss Daisy," "Sister Mary Ignatius.," and Beckett's "Happy Days." At Florida’s Asolo Theatre, she was in the world premiere of Horton Foote's "Talking Pictures."īarbara and Playmakers' Theater director Mark Hunter conceived and co-directed "Jazz, Jam, No Jive," an original play by and about Tampa's African-American teenagers, with music by Nat Adderley. Led by "Wit" playwright Margaret Edson into writing "The C-Word: Her Own Cancer Story," she has added "Confessions of a Clergy Wife" to her touring repetoire. ![]() "Our Own Stories" Workshops, plus Telling Her Own StoriesĪrmed with a course in Autobiographic Storytelling from noted monologist Spalding Gray, plus her own repertoire of first-person shows as a springboard, Barbara has found great joy in getting other people's stories.
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