Charlie E. Parker
Charlie E. Parker is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley's Theater Program where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre and Performance Studies. Studying there she acted professionally in many Shakespeare productions and studied The Bard in depth. She studied under such tutelage of Mel Gordon-Author, Director, PhD Professor, Peter Glazer-Playwright, Director and PhD Professor, Mark Griffith-PhD Professor and Head of Classics, Joel B. Altman-Shakespeare Scholar and PhD English Professor, Martin Berman and Deborah Sussel-Professors of Acting and A.C.T. artists and Lura Dolas-Professor of Acting and award winning theatre actress.
Her intensive studies there included such topics as Shakespeare analyses and in depth study of Shakespeare in both English and Theatre Theory, Topics in Performance Theory, Theatre History, Playwriting, Adaptation, Theatre and Dramatic Literature Theory and Practice, Production and Stage Management, Acting: Shakespearean, Naturalism, Brechtian, Stanislavsky Method, Meisner Technique to name a few.
Prior to her studies at Berkeley she studied at our very own College of the Desert under both Terry Nelson and Michelle Gaines and Tod Kent. She began acting professionally over 10 years ago after graduating Palm Springs High School studying under Rosemary Mallet where she fully developed a burning passion and determination to make performing and working in the arts her life. She is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and local associations The Desert Actor's Network and The Desert Theatre League.
As a dedicated professional she has acted in leading roles in over half a dozen Shakespeare plays, as well as other classic, modern and musical productions and been nominated for 2 Best Actress awards for her performances in Shakespeare. As a Director, Stage Manager, Costume Designer and Technical Crew head, her experience and knowledge is broad based.
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Her intensive studies there included such topics as Shakespeare analyses and in depth study of Shakespeare in both English and Theatre Theory, Topics in Performance Theory, Theatre History, Playwriting, Adaptation, Theatre and Dramatic Literature Theory and Practice, Production and Stage Management, Acting: Shakespearean, Naturalism, Brechtian, Stanislavsky Method, Meisner Technique to name a few.
Prior to her studies at Berkeley she studied at our very own College of the Desert under both Terry Nelson and Michelle Gaines and Tod Kent. She began acting professionally over 10 years ago after graduating Palm Springs High School studying under Rosemary Mallet where she fully developed a burning passion and determination to make performing and working in the arts her life. She is also a member of the Screen Actors Guild and local associations The Desert Actor's Network and The Desert Theatre League.
As a dedicated professional she has acted in leading roles in over half a dozen Shakespeare plays, as well as other classic, modern and musical productions and been nominated for 2 Best Actress awards for her performances in Shakespeare. As a Director, Stage Manager, Costume Designer and Technical Crew head, her experience and knowledge is broad based.
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