about me
My name is Audrey, I am an aspiring actress currently living in NYC! I was born in New York but grew up in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
I have had a deep love for theatre since I was 6 years old when at summer camp I performed "I Won't Say I'm in Love" from Hercules on stage. Since then, I have been performing in theatre for over 10 years.
I moved into NYC to study at the Performance Conservatory of Musical Theatre at New York Film Academy and have been a New Yorker since!
When I am not performing, I love to post song covers on my social media, spend some down time with friends and family, read a good novel, paint, go to concerts, and go on spontaneous adventures!
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When I was 6 years old, it was just another summer when I first discovered the joys of Musical Theatre. I was at summer camp and I was assigned to the arts & crafts group. When I saw other kids on the stage rehearsing, I snuck away and hid in the back of the theatre group and the rest was history. I fell in love with theatre.
When I was 11, I auditioned for "Once Upon A Mattress," with "Somewhere Over The Rainbow." Needless to say I was very unprepared and was not cast. For the next year, I would do extensive research (with the help from my mom) about everything in regards to theatre. At 12, I was cast as an orphan in my first musical, "Annie." From there I started performing in shows inside and outside of school in musicals such as, "Les Misérables," "Chicago," "Heathers," "West Side Story," and many more. I was learning so much and becoming a better performer with each production I was a part of.
At 18, I went to further my education at PCMT's New York Film Academy. I was given the opportunity to work with fellow actors from the industry, and engage in master classes with various actors, agents, and photographers. I also got to perform in projects such as "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," directed by Robert W. Schneider, "Age of Innocence," directed by Stephen Nachamie, and "Wasp Woman," directed by Harris Doran, and a short film titled, "Skies the Limit," directed by Robert W. Schneider, and composed by A.J. Holmes and Kaley McMahon.
Outside of theatre, I also grew up learning dance at a dance studio and later on joining their dance team. We would perform at festivals, events, and half-time shows for the Miami Heat Basketball team. I learned Jazz, Ballet, Lyrical, Hip Hop, and more. I would continue my dance lessons but would move to focus more on theatre and performing.
Also outside of theatre, when I was 16, I was in a band for a year as a singer performing at events, venues, and as a pre-show for the Miami Heat.
Hope we may get to work together soon! ♡