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The Two Noble Kinsmen opened to a crowd gathered around the fountain at College Park... -Staged in Toronto; Blog BlogTO says Two Noble Kinsmen "may cause you to fall in love with the beautiful & talented people in this cast." Mooney On Theatre Review says "The jailor’s daughter (a fiery-eyed Adrianna Prosser) is herself taken by Palomon, freeing him and setting the kinsmen’s plot in motion. However she manages to lose her mind while imagining her future with Palomon, prancing and rolling about with leaves in her hair, popping up at just the wrong times and standing among audience members delivering her nonsense monologues with intensity and frivolity at the very same time." "The most (read: only) intriguing female part belongs to the remarkable Adrianna Prosser as the unnamed "jailer's daughter", the spiraling unrequited lover who owns the story's subplot." - My Theatre Blog
Adrianna has won for her role as The Jailer's Daughter
Best Performance by a Female in a Feature Role/Ensemble (Play) and here Best Female in an Indie Company Production Best Actress Adrianna Prosser in The Two Noble Kinsmen (Urban Bard) The performances in this category range from leading ladies in title roles (like Megan Cooper in Romeo and Juliet and Sochi Fried in Hedda Gabler) to Shakespearean comic relief (like Jessica Moss and Paula Schultz in The Taming of the Shrew) to character parts without real names (like Eve Wylden as The Doctor in Woyzeck). This year's winner belongs in that last category, a fact that possibly makes her all the more deserving of the award. As the unnamed Jailer's Daughter in The Two Noble Kinsmen, Adrianna Prosser created the most detailed and engaging character in the play, name or no name. Catch the link to read her interview and see their website:My Entertainment World
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