Artists Beyond the Desk Presents Amanda Casale and Ryan O'Reilly


Artists Beyond the Desk ABD is a subcommittee of the Working Group on Support Staff Issues (WGSSI), and is funded in part by WGSSI, the Council for the Arts at MIT and MIT Human Resources.

Speaker: Amanda Casale

Time: 12:00p–1:00p

Location: 14W-111, Killian Hall

Artists Beyond the Desk
ABD is a subcommittee of the Working Group on Support Staff Issues (WGSSI), and is funded in part by WGSSI, the Council for the Arts at MIT and MIT Human Resources.

Amanda Casale is an active versatile musical theatre performer throughout the northern New England area. She recently performed the role of Wendla Bergman in Spring Awakening at the Eastern Massachusetts ACT State Festival Competition, which earned eight Festival awards including Best Ensemble and Best Production. The production then moved to the 2015 New England Regional Festival, where the cast and crew again took home the Best Ensemble award and placed Runner-Up for Best New England Regional Production. Amanda performs regularly with local cabarets, and is half of the musical cabaret duo "Amanda and Eric: Eric and Amanda".

Ryan O'Reilly first appeared on stage at age 8 at his public library, dressed as a rabbit, wearing ears made of construction paper and cotton balls. Since then, Ryan has leveraged his creativity in developing his performance skills, allowing for a variety of opportunities to perform across the Northeast.

While earning his B.A. in English Literature and Rhetoric, Professional Writing from the University of Hartford, Ryan toured college campuses, performing as a founding member of the ICCA award-winning a cappella group, Mouth Noise.

Read more of their bios on the ABD web site.

Open to: the general public

Cost: Free

Sponsor(s): Artists Beyond the Desk

For more information, contact:
Joe Hankins
(617) 253-9325
jhankins@MIT.EDU

This event is categorized as: literary

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