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Danielle
Liccardo Danielle Liccardo
began her theatre training as an actress in
New York City where she studied professionally
under the direction of Kathryn Gately (MFA acting
at Northern Illinois University), and received
extensive classical training at both The American
Globe Theatre in New York, and at London Academy
of Music and Dramatic Art Professional Shakespeare
Conservatory (LAMDA). Ms. Liccardo has worked
commercially, off-Broadway, regionally, and
in film. New York roles include: The First Witch
in Macbeth at The American Globe Theatre, Yelena
in Uncle Vanya at Expanded Arts, the title role
in Lysistrata, Carol in North of Providence
at Ensemble Studio Theatre (EST), Gale in Life
During Wartime (2001 New York OOBR award recipient)
at The Currican Theatre, Marla in Specter at
The John Houseman Theatre and The Judith Anderson
Theatre, Petroushka in Ballerinas at Manhattan
Theatre Source, Rose in Scarecrow at The Judith
Anderson Theatre, A Pretty Lady and A Crazy
Woman in When Words Fail at The John Houseman
Studio Theatre, and Jackie-O in The House of
Yes. Regional theatre includes: Gonerill in
King Lear for the Hudson Shakespeare Company,
Rosalind in As You Like It (London), Don John
in Much Ado About Nothing for the Harrisburg
Shakespeare Festival, Katherine in Henry V (National
Theatre), and Titania in A Midsummer Night's
Dream (National Theatre). Most recent directing
credits include Out of Gas on Lover's Leap at
the Flatiron Theatre in New York, and Eric Bogosian's
Suburbia at New York University. As a movement
and style specialist she trained at Actors Movement
Studio in New York under Mr. Loyd Williamson,
and has coached privately, off-Broadway and
regionally in such plays as Othello (Harrisburg
Shakespeare Festival), Tartuffe, The Elephant
Man and Floating Rhoda and the Glue Man (all
for the Rutgers Theatre Company), A Hatful of
Rain (New York), Five Women Wearing the Same
Dress (The Sanford Meisner Theatre, NY), and
Tennessee Williams' The Case of the Crushed
Petunias (The Harold Clurman Theatre). Ms. Liccardo
has taught at Tisch School of the Arts - New
York University Undergraduate Drama, is currently
on faculty at Mason Gross School of the Arts,
at Rutgers The State University of New Jersey
as a movement specialist in the BFA program,
at Actors Movement Studio in Manhattan, and
teaches acting at Drew University in New Jersey,
and in the Shakespeare Ventures program at Fairfield
University in Connecticut. She is the co-founder
and Artistic Director of Inertia Productions,
a not-for-profit theatre company in New York
City.
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