Honored to have been cast in this new psychological thriller by Rita Lewis, premiering at Manhattan Repertory Theatre. Only three nights: Friday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m., Saturday Ocotber 27 at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Ocotber 28 at 3 p.m.
So excited to have been a part of the first complete staged reading for the new musical "Harpies for the Dead" from Thin Space Productions.
Honored to have been cast in this beautiful play by Mackenzie McBride, produced by Typed Out Productions. It was part of Hudson Guild's Summerfest.
I played Mother Marie, the stern yet caring principal of a tough Catholic school in the NYC stage premiere of "Ciao Bambino," a new, Italian-American musical with book by Elizabeth Turner & Vincent Pelligrino/Music & Lyrics by Elizabeth Turner & Andrea Haberlin. April 7 & 8, 2018 at 13th St. Repertory Company.
This was truly one of the most fun times I have had on a set. "Bikini Bottom Community Theatre" presents "Shakespearean Actors Reenact SpongeBob Squarepants."
A surreal yet cautionary tale, this short film saw me playing two different characters. It's from the amazing mind of Writer/Director/Actor Kelly Polk. Check it out on Vimeo BEFORE it hits the festival circuit!
Amazon's hit original series "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" is wonderful! Look (and listen) for me in Season 2, Episode 4 when Midge and family head to the Catskills!

I play the religious mother in this short film exploring issues of homelessness and addiction through the lens of psychological horror. Be a part of helping the film Ruby make a difference! Written and directed by the very talented Brenden Gregory (he directed me in the music video Blend) on this amazing and searing new film (coming soon!)

Altrac Productions' moody folk tale (coming soon!) was a joy to shoot...and such fun to be a crusty old crone (type casting?).
Got to portray an enigmatic featured character named Smith in "Horizon," a Columbia MFA short film now in post.
The Wright Path gave me the opportunity to play Police Lieutenant Nancy Laine, a hard bitten NYC cop. Watch it on Amazon.
I play a doctor in this web series from the creative mind of Asha Etchison. Watch it HERE !
In this web series I'm the mother of a nun. Ruby is a sarcastic, sozzled socialite with the maternal instincts of the kind of animals that eat their young. "Exorsisters," is on YouTube right now! WATCH HERE .


Once the world's largest producer of lead and zinc, Picher became the EPA’s #1 Superfund site, deeming it the most toxic place in America. The Picher Project, based on interviews, personal stories and historic events, covers the town’s 100-year history from the opening of the mines to the town’s demise. While grappling with losing their homes, the town is forced to confront their complicated political divide, unpredictable natural disasters, and environmentally caused illnesses. Through the lives of Picher citizens and the often forgotten experience of the Quapaw Nation, The Picher Project shows the struggles of illness, pride, love and loss. The Picher Project ultimately asks the following questions: How do we take responsibility for our history? How do we treat the land we live on? How do we leave our home?
UNMARRIED MAN is a fun, quirky play on The Bachelor that investigates the tropes we force upon the contestants and makes them real again–in hilarious ways. Pat played Suzanne, the producer of this a-bit-too-close-to reality t.v. show.














This show got its first staged production as part of the Spark Festival NYC.
So happy to reprise my role from the reading!



After a year in quarantine together, an episode of Family Feud causes a mother and her adult daughter to reach their breaking point. Written by Alison Vincitore, Directed by Maria Palacio, and co-starring Michele Cage. The character of a pandemic-weary Mom living with an adult child hit pretty close to home! This was filmed entirely in isolation...even the directing was remote!
The song "My Superman" ends Act 1 as Barb, her granddaughter Addie, and her ex daughter-in-law Laura sing about Marty, the son, dad, and ex they know could be more.