Alexandra (or Lex if you've known her for more than 5 minutes) is an outside-Boston-born actor, dancer, movement director, and writer.
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She started as a contemporary dancer, duetting with greats like Gus Solomons Jr for Lawrence Goldhuber, and on stage at Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater, HERE Arts Center, LaMama, and onscreen at Lincoln Center’s Dance on Camera Festival.
She kept getting cast as the dancer who wouldn't dance but instead monologue! so she took this as a sign that she should probably study acting. She began her training with a private two-year Meisner study with James Brill of the Neighborhood Playhouse and then went off to London to get her MFA in Classical Acting from LAMDA, where she performed as the titular character in Nancy Meckler's production of Macbeth.
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She made her off-West End debut in Anna Barkan's Orpheus Descending, where she played Beulah and served as the Movement Director.
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She then premiered her own one-woman show, choke me., at the Hen & Chickens Theatre.
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She's based in NYC and in addition to her upcoming projects, she currently assists Nancy Meckler in her continued direction of the Olivier-nominated A Streetcar Named Desire ballet.
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She takes notes in unorganized draft emails to no one, (honestly, rightly) believes she can fix absolutely anything with little to no technical training, and she will have absolutely no idea who you are talking to if you call her Alex.
