REVIEW: Eugene O'Neill's RECKLESSNESS at American Theatre of Actors

I recently wrapped up Eugene O’Neill’s Recklessness at American Theatre of Actors off-off Broadway, where I played scheming maid (and possible stand-in for the playwright), Gene.

Arts Independent did a review of the O’Neill double bill, including a nice notice about my work:

“Emmy Potter adds more fire onstage as the scorned, scheming maid Gene, whose revenge-minded meddling leads Arthur to make a terrible, vengeance-driven decision.”

You can read the entire review here.

UP NEXT: Eugene O'Neill's RECKLESSNESS at American Theatre of Actors

I’m appearing as Gene in Eugene O’Neill’s 1916 rarely-performed, early career one-act, Recklessness at American Theatre of Actors from December 17th-21st. The play is part of a double bill with A Wife for Life, O’Neill’s first play from 1913.

Recklessness is about a woman tries to escape her loveless marriage to a wealthy businessman by having an affair with their chauffeur, which leads to devastating consequences.

The play is directed by John DeBenedetto.

Tickets can be purchased online here.

American Theatre of Actors, Inc. (ATA) was founded in 1976 by James Jennings to promote the development of new playwrights, directors and actors, and to provide them a creative atmosphere in which to work. The plays are dramas, comedies, and hybrids, dealing with the social and ethical problems of contemporary society.

The Wayward Women advances to the semi-finals of the Queens Short Play Festival

I'm proud to announce my short play, The Wayward Women, has advanced to the semi-finals round of the Queens Short Play Festival and will have ONE additional performance:

Semi-Final Program A: Thursday, March 6th at 7 pm

The Secret Theatre

3802 61st St

Woodside, NY 11377

The top 4 plays from each semi-final advance to the finals this weekend, so we need YOUR votes to help get us there!  For tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thesecrettheatrellc/1610324?

This event will likely sell out, so if you're planning to come (and I hope you are), make sure to get your ticket ASAP. Yeehaw!