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Fight Night 2025

Factory Theater 12/12 & 12/13 2025

This December, FIGHT NIGHT returns to The Factory Theater for more punching, kicking, and thumb biting with THE BATTLE OF THE BARD! 

Six stage fighting teams will duke it out on December 12 & 13 with original scenes inspired by ol’ Battlin’ Bill Shakes himself.


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Joanna in HOLY, HOLY, HOLY by Abyssal Zone Collective

The Hearth 7/31/2025 – 8/17/2025

HOLY, HOLY, HOLY is an original play about a religious group attempting to bring Jesus’ second coming through any means necessary.

Holy, Holy, Holy, collectively written and directed, teems with visceral, committed performances, particularly from Lizzy Mosher and Katy Campbell. A potent theatrical reckoning with power’s tendency to weaponize faith, Holy, Holy, Holy’s power is undeniable.”

Chicago Reader


U/S in Evanston Salt Costs Climbing by Will Arbery

First Floor Theater 5/15/2025 – 6/14/2025

Directed by Micah Figueroa

Winters keep getting worse in Evanston, IL, where salt truck drivers Peter and Basil battle the ice and snow and pass the time with jokes and stories. But what’s with this creeping sense of dread? Is it because their boss Maiworm has noble visions of new green technology that would make their jobs obsolete? Or is there a more terrifying warning calling out from under these roads? At least they have each other, right?


Blue in THRALL by Abyssal Zone Collective

Berger Park Cultural Center 11/14/2024 – 11/17/2024

THRALL is the debut production to be co-written and created by the members of Abyssal Zone Collective. A group of friends attend a writers retreat in an old mansion on the North Side of Chicago, and quickly begin to dissolve into chaos.


U/S in Pro-Am by Brynne Frauenhoffer

First Floor Theater 05/06/2024 – 06/15/2024

Directed by Rebecca Willingham

Most careers don’t last longer than three months in Miami’s professional-amateur porn scene. But that’s about to change when rising star Chloe Kendall meets the driven trans performer Nastasia. The girls are doing it for themselves now, and for the first time, people won’t just be watching them – they’ll be paying attention.


Chelsea in Muted by Zack Peercy

Red Theater 02/09/2024 – 02/24/2024

Directed by Becca Holloway

Muted. is a one-act play about Sid, a college sophomore, and Chelsea, a ghost of a former middle school acquaintance, in transitional states. Told over twenty-four reflecting scenes in Sid’s dorm room, the play forces it’s characters to confront their own inertia and grow in small and significant ways.

Got to see a production of this at Red Theatre–the play is worth it alone for the devastating moment of Chelsea screaming into the recorder, playing back her own silence, her loneliness a vice grip in the room around her. New Play Exchange


Reese in Wise Guys by Chase Wheaton-Werle

The Factory Theater 11/03/2023 – 12/16/2023

Directed by Becca Holloway

The year is 0. A brand new star appears in the sky. And three religious scholars thrust together by fate must embark on a race against time to catch the birth of God (or, wait, is it the Son of God. Both? Neither?). But to get there, they’ll have to endure the perilous deserts, cutthroat bandits, the mad puppet king of Judea, and most of all… each other. It’s Bethlehem or Bust in a road trip comedy 2,023 years in the making.

“Mosher adds a lovely aspect of sincerity to contrast her counterpart’s cynicism, and the give and take between them is itself a lovely contrast to the silliness of the main tale.” Talkin’ Broadway


Lisa in Lane Call: A Night of Closing by Scott OKen and Len Foote

The Factory Theater 6/9/2023 – 7/22/2023

Directed by Scott OKen

“Although the entire ensemble is distinct and hilarious in their caricatures, a few lampoons stood out. Lizzy Mosher (Lisa) making outrageous proclamations…” The Fourth Walsh

“I also loved Lizzy Mosher’s effervescent turn as slightly ditzy service counter employee Lisa.” Chicago On Stage

“Likewise, as a flighty customer service counter agent, Lizzy Mosher adds layers of innocence and curiosity to a role that could otherwise be a shallow gag.” Chicago Reader


Vivian in Not Not Not Not Not Enough Oxygen by Caryl Churchill in association with Director’s Haven 6

The Den Theatre 3/27/2023 – 4/12/2023

Directed by Megan Philippi

Featuring three emerging directors, this Director’s Haven 6 gives directors in the earliest stages of their professional careers a rare opportunity to take risks, hone their crafts and talents and share their vision through a fully staged production of a short play.


Ensemble in The Caucasian Inner Circle; Or, Hooray for Billionaires by Sid Feldman

The Conspirators 5/12/2022 – 5/21/2022

Directed by Wm. Bullion

TCIC,o,HFB! is a neo-commedia cabaret romp purporting to be a pro-wealth propaganda trade show sponsored by a pair of elusive billionaire brothers celebrating the exploits and importance of the tip-top of the 1%. Performed in the Conspirators’ inimitable “Style,” the trade show may or may not go horribly wrong….


U/S (performed) in Last Night in Karaoke Town by Mike Beyer and Kirk Pynchon

The Factory Theater 3/18/2022 – 3/30/2022

Directed by Kim Boler

One of Cleveland’s oldest karaoke bars may have to close its doors forever, unless its long-time proprietor can convince the new building owner not to change it into a cider bar. With a neighborhood slowly gentrifying around them, the longtime patrons embark on a plan to keep their beloved watering hole intact. It all comes down to one final night, where the beer flows freely and the karaoke soars higher than Steve Perry’s vocals on “Don’t Stop Believin’.”


Ensemble & U/S (performed) in Sonder by Sydney C. Luse and Laura C. Schmidt

Corn Productions 1/13/2022 – 2/5/2022

Directed by Sydney C. Luse, Laura C. Schmidt, and Dylan C. Connor

The sweeping, episodic narrative follows a core group of seven women. In the first act, they struggle through the ups and downs of their twenties with heartbreak and love, tragedy and success, mental illness and personal growth; in the second act, we return to the roots of the same seven girls to watch them skip through their childhood years, facing joy and pain as they create and expand their world.


U/S (performed) in The Amazing Adventures of Aesop in the Land of Fables

Raven Theatre 2/18/2020 – 3/27/2020 (cut short due to COVID)

Directed by Dana Murphy and Mechelle Moe

Follow Aesop on his journey to discovering the moral of the story in such popular fables as The Tortoise and the HareThe Fox and the GrapesThe Lion and the MouseThe Boy Who Cried Wolf, and many more. Through song, dance, and interactive high-energy storytelling, this production will put a contemporary spin on the ancient stories we all know and love.


Hermine in Perjured Love by David Finney

Three Cat Productions 10/23/2019 – 11/9/2019

Directed by Pat Henderson

Love is a tangled mess! Or so wrote Shakespeare in his play A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In Perjured Love, four actors rehearsing that play, Hellen, Dan, Hermine and Larry, discover the bard new what he was writing about. Hellen loves Dan, Dan loves Hermine, Hermine loves Larry and Larry has the hots for her. As the four try to figure out who they really love, they discover Cupid’s arrows can really sting.


Chapman University BFA Showcase

SAG-AFTRA 5/7/2019

Directed by Nick Gabriel


Agnes in She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen

Chapman University 4/19/2019 – 4/21/2019

Directed by Nick Gabriel

A comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games! In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres and 90s pop culture, acclaimed playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.


Betty in Vinegar Tom by Caryl Churchill

Chapman University 12/2018

Directed By Tamiko Washington

This exciting early play by an acclaimed Obie Award-winning author was created in association with a British feminist theatre which requested a play about witches. It tells the story of two farm women who are named as witches by a man whom they have spurned sexually. The connection between fear of female sexuality and witch hysteria is shown to be at the root of many of society’s problems.