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Ann Noble

Ann Noble is a Chicago Native with over twenty-five years of professional experience in the theatre as an actor, playwright, director and educator.  In addition to teaching at Antaeus, she currently teaches at Berg Studios (Technique I & II) as well as at the Hyperion Arts Center/Studio A Dance (Scene Study).  As a director, her recent credits include Smoke with LifeChild Productions and Moonshine Mamas with Two Heads Are Better Productions.  With Antaeus, she recently directed two of the Classic Sunday Readings of Shaw’s St. Joan and Shakespeare’s Measure For Measure, which she is slated to co-direct in its full production this winter with Armin Shimerman.  As an actor, her credits with Antaeus are Hedda Gabler, The Crucible, Macbeth, Peace In Our Time, The Liar and The Malcontent.  Her other theatre acting credits include: BLISS, or Emily Post is Dead  with Moving Arts; The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, Search For Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, and Stanley Ann: The Unlikely Story of Barack Obama’s Mother all with LA’s LGBT Center; Other Desert Cities with ICT of Long Beach; American Dead with Rogue Machine; Orange Flower Water with the Victory; Belfry with Malibu Playhouse; An Ideal Husband with Sierra Madre Playhouse; The Fall To Earth, Bedroom Farce and London’s Scars with the Odyssey; Betrayal with ETC of Santa Barbara; Sidhe, And Neither Have I Wings To Fly, The Friendly Hour, Big Death & Little Death, Shove and Bunbury all with the Road; and over six productions with South Coast Rep.  She also teaches acting and writing to incarcerated/at risk youth at several schools/institutions around LA including Homeboy Industries, and also works as a theatre director/instructor for youth at LA’s LGBT Center and LA’s Museum of the Holocaust.  She is the current Casting Associate for Antaeus, and, also, will be directing Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar for Warriors For Peace this fall.

Digital Programming with Antaeus

Release Date: November 12, 2020 (Streaming Now)
Sponsored by: The Peter Glenville Foundation
February 4 - March 11, 2024
Winter Tale 600x500 Website
May 26 – July 17, 2016
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October 3 – December 1, 2013
The-Liar_Cherries_9NC
May 9 – July 7, 2013
1. Aaron Lyons with John Prosky, Steve Hofvendahl _TheCrucible_FacetPhotography.com_.
July 5 – August 26, 2012
Rob Nagle - Macbeth
October 13 – December 18, 2011
Peace in Our Time_PC_ Steven Brand
April 28 – June 29, 2011
Bo Foxworth& Bill Brochtrup in The Malcontent

Past Readings with Antaeus

July 28, 2019 6:30 pm
April 21, 2019 6:30 pm
February 17, 2019 6:30 pm
November 22, 2015 7:00 pm
November 23, 2015 7:00 pm

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