Company Member Stephanie Gaslin will play Sumner in Men On Boats, opening March 2nd, 2018.
Stephanie is an actor, dialect/voice coach, and teaching artist. As an actor for Third Rail, Stephanie has performed in Recent Tragic Events, The Lonesome West, Grace, Dead Funny, Fabuloso, The Gray Sisters, The Wonderful World of Dissocia , Collapse and Mr. Kolpert. She has also been the dialect coach for The Lonesome West, Grace, Nobody’s Here But Us Chickens, A Lesson from Aloes, Dead Funny, Shining City, Skull in Connemara, Kiss Me Like You Mean it. Pain and the Itch, The Wonderful World of Dissocia, Beauty Queen of Leenane, Noises Off, Midsummer…A play with songs, Mystery of Irma Vep, Night Alive, Bellville, Static, Mr Kopert, and The Angry Brigade.
Regionally she has been seen acting with The National Shakespeare Company, Theatre Ten Ten, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Monomoy Theatre, Artist’s Repertory Theatre, Portland Center Stage, The Haven Project, Clackamas Repertory Theatre, and Triangle Theatre. She has been a dialect coach for Portland Center Stage, Artists Repertory, Profile Theatre, Public Playhouse, Oregon Repertory Theatre, Sojourn Theatre, Clackamas Repertory Theatre, Coaster Theater, Light’s Up Productions, Oregon Repertory Theatre, Portland Playhouse, Portland Actor’s Conservatory, CoHo, George Fox University as well as many individual performing artists in the Portland region.
Stephanie has taught acting, playwriting, improvisation, voice and movement to children kindergarten thru high school and adults to senior citizen. She has had the opportunity to serve as a teaching artist for the National Shakespeare Company, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Ohio University, Young Players, Artist’s Repertory Theatre, and The Haven Project.
Q & A With Stephanie Gaslin
TR: What excites you most about Men On Boats?
SG: I am super excited to work in a room of all women.
TR: What are your favorite spots for adventuring in Oregon?
SG: My favorite place in Oregon was on the Eagle Creek Trail, so not sure what that area looks like now. Harris Beach State Park is a beautiful place as well.
TR: What has been the greatest adventure of your life so far?
SG: The greatest adventure of my life has been being a parent. I am constantly challenged and asked to be better everyday. I toured the US for 9 months when I was 29, which was filled with adventure after adventure and demanded me to be in the present moment.
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