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Morgan Hallett

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Morgan Hallett

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  • (2007) Played "Sarah" in "Translations" (dir Garry Hynes), Biltmore Theatre, New York.
  • Subject of the poster for National Theatre Conservatory advanced acting program for 2002-2003 school year.
  • Played Slippy Helen in The Cripple of Irishmaan by Martin McDonagh in Boulder, Colorado.
  • Appeared in the world premiere of Susan Prinz Shear's 'No Way Out', a history of her own German-Jewish family's struggle to escape Nazi Germany, by Stories on Stage, Sunday, April 21, 2002 2 and 7 p.m., at the Auraria King Center. Other actors in the show were Tom Toner, Beverly May, Josh Coomer, Steven Hughes, Shannon Koop, Aaron Serofsky, Kathleen Brady and Roger Kozol.
  • (August 16 to September 10, 2005) She played Janis in the musical, "Love, Janis," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Katrina Chester (Janis Joplin); Lauren Drogan (Janis Joplin) and Fred Major (Interviewer) in the cast. Randal Myler was developer, writer and director. Sam Andrew was music director. Laura Joplin wrote the book.
  • (2009) Played "Anita Manchip" in "Quartermaine's Terms", Williamstown Theatre Festival.

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