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Paige is an actor and director based in New York City.

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Her work centers on explorations of history and power, unfulfilled expectations, and queer community.

Paige (she/her) is an NYC-based actor and director, from Colorado. She graduated from NYU Tisch where she received her BFA in Drama with a minor in history.

 

Throughout her time at NYU, she trained with Playwrights Horizons Theatre School, Atlantic Acting School, and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.

 

Paige is interested in the connective tissue between creators and products, often understanding the making of a work as a comparative essay, placing separate elements in conversation with each other to come to a deeper understanding. She is fascinated by others’ individuality and the ability to create stories from that, specifically the power of bodies in space. Her work aims to create connective tissue between the text and the bodies in the space, often through playing and games. She sees playing as a form of feeling and feeling as a form of bonding. 

 

Other notes: 

Let’s make art, man!

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Acting Work

Paige most recently played Claire in the run of Lady Mariner at The Tank as well as Jane in Noma Mirny's Among the Coats with Good Apples' Rootstock Reading Series at ART NYC. She made her London premiere as Hermione in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art's A Winter's Tale. She often plays repressed teenagers but loves to crack a smile.

Directing Work

Paige made her directorial debut with the United States premiere of Michael Kras’s The Year and Two of Us Back Here in 2019. Most recently, she has collaborated with playwright Jaden Tyler Urso, directing Stoner Comedy at The American Theatre of Actors, as well as So Far Away for Dyke Theatre Company's at The Tank's Pridefest. 

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