Adrianna is "Lila" in the comedy CAN I REALLY DATE A GUY WHO WEARS A YARMULKE? byAmy Holson-Schwartz- a huge hit in New York this past year - come see it February 29 – March 11, 2012 with Teatron Theatre in Toronto
Adrianna is a graduate of the joint Specialist Theatre and Drama Studies program at Sheridan College and the University of Toronto at Mississauga; of which she was recipient of the A.L. Fernie Bursary Award for Outstanding Performance and Production Achievement.
Coupled with her Honours BA, she is a CAEA Apprentice with her certificate in Intermediate Stage Combat with Fight Directors Canada, and has trained with The Toronto Circus School and Toronto Aerial Dance Project in circus arts.
She is currently employed as a Historical Interpreter with the City of Toronto where she educates children through theatre education programs about the Victorian Era at several city museums. She has taught Bunraku puppetry to the volunteers for The Concerned Kids charity organization - to find out how you can be a volunteer puppeteer visit www.theconcernedkids.com right now!
Taking a leap of faith Adrianna has written a theatrical experience with her friends at Gibson House Museum to bring you the story of Catherine Flynn: an Irish immigrant to Canada during the Potato Famine. The show was sold out for both nights in 2009! Participating in the 2011 Toronto Storytelling Festival - Adrianna OVER SOLD her show "Rebellious Women: Teaspoons Raised" a one-woman show about the 1837 Rebellion of Upper Canada. Her story recounts the women's side of this short civil war on the streets of Toronto. Link over to her trailer to know more: Rebellious Women Trailer
Head to the Review Section to read about Adrianna's recent shows: