Audrey Ney
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About Me!

Hi, you made it! Oh, you want to know a little about me?

My name is Audrey, my pronouns are she/her, I’m an Aries and I grew up in Nashville riding horses and exploring wild flowers-

Wait my ACTING, that’s right that’s why you’re here!

I am an actor, singer, and stage-combatant living in Chicago where I have worked in Shakespeare, new play development workshops and productions, and short films.

I received my BFA in Musical Theatre from Long Island University Post and then jumped straight into a a year-long tour with Lewis and Tolkien: of Wardrobes and Rings as their Tour Manager and portrayed the role of Hattie; talk about “putting all your skills to work.” In June of 2018 we completed a month long run at The Sheen Center in New York City where I was reviewed as, "likable, engaging, and has an obvious knack for the comical." My first real review * sigh *

I recently finished my second Summer contract at the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire and will be going back Summer of 2024 as the Assistant Fight Director!

Anything I missed??? Head to my Contact Page and shoot me an email! I’d love to talk more :)

In the meantime, explore my website, there’s so much to see and do here!

 

Recent Work

Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire (Summer 2023)

In the summer of 2023, Audrey could be seen as Thessaly Gladstone Hawkshire: The Master of Revels from a neighboring town…

 

some cool stuff you should watch

The Coming Out Play

The Coming Out Play is a one woman 30-minute play written by Melanie Coffey (melaniecoffey.com). Headed for the 2020 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Melanie and I re-vamped the play for a virtual setting.

'“Hang out with Lucy as she gains courage from bisexual and lesbian women throughout history until she find the strength to tell her conservative parents that she is proposing to her girlfriend tonight.”

 
 
 

XXIX

I created this piece with Doug Robinson for the Love Songs project, a curated digital museum of artwork based on the poem “Songs to Joannes” by Mina Loy.

We were inspired by the slow passing of time as you fall in and out of love, when the world feels like you’re walking through water. It is great fun, until you realize you aren’t breathing.

 
 
 

A little pandemic-specific humor for your enjoyment

Catch Keyanna and Audrey as they solve mysteries, maneuver dating and discuss cats during a beautiful 2020 summertime in Chicago.

 

The moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it.
— Peter Pan

 

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