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Jennie is a theatre artist dedicated to exploring the innate human nature of theatre, and its capacity for truth and understanding. 

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After performing for nearly 5 years with her hometown theatre, Milwaukee's First Stage Children's Theatre, Jennie has an appreciation for all forms of theatre, and in her teens had a chance to play roles such as Pistol/Canterbury in Shakespeare's Henry V, Annie in The Miracle Worker, and originated the roles of Elizabet in The Revolting Teens of Sherwood, and Dads/Coaches in Girls in the Boat. 

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Throughout her studies at Southern Oregon University, Jennie thrived in her physical training and roles, getting the opportunity to play bold characters, like Truffaldino in The Servant of Two Masters, and quieter, earnest figures such as Peter Quince in A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

 

Jennie is a diverse actor, who thrives in both the worlds of huge personalities, and in intimate moments. She does not consider her acting to be bound by and gender, physicality, sexuality, or even species. So long as an action can be understood, Jennie will strive to understand it.​ Such philosophies are also present in her playwrighting as well as her physical art. Jennie considers all forms of their artistic endeavors to originate in the same place: the innate human desire to understand and be understood.

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