Amelia Workman

Amelia Workman is an actress, singer and writer in Brooklyn. She has originated many groundbreaking roles in the American theatre, and helped reimagine several rarely seen theatrical masterpieces with award winning playwrights and Tony winning directors. Intellectual rigor and emotional honesty are a hallmark of her work and process.

Amelia has worked with Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins, David Cromer, Kenny Leon, Liesl Tommy, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Suzan-Lori Parks, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Rachel Chavkin, Daniel Sullivan, Young Jean Lee, Leslye Headland, Dave Malloy, Annie Kauffman, Neil Pepe, Leigh Silverman, Trip Cullman, Kate Benson, David Adjmi, and Eisa Davis (selected).

She has performed at and/or developed work for Second Stage, The Public, Lincoln Center, The Delacorte, Soho Rep, Yale Rep, Playwrights Horizons, The Atlantic, Signature Theatre, Ars Nova, Clubbed Thumb, The Goodman, The Humana Festival, Summerscape at Bard, New Georges, Julliard and Theatre for a New Audience (selected). Her Broadway debut was as Kerry Washington’s understudy in American Son.

As an original cast member of Young Jean Lee’s The Shipment Amelia played The Barbican (London), The Hebbel (Berlin), The Festival D’Automne (Paris), The Zurich Theater Spektakel (Zurich), The Rotterdam Seschouwburg (Rotterdam), The Kunstenfestivaldesarts (Brussels), The Contemporary Drama Festival (Budapest), The Vienna Festival (Vienna), and The Sydney Opera House (Sydney) by invitation of Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson (selected). She has performed at The New Museum, The Andy Warhol Museum, The Museum of African Diasporan Art, The Museum of Contemporary Art and The Institute of Contemporary Art.

She studied Commedia del Arte in Avignon and Shakespeare in London. She has a BA in Theatre from Fordham University and graduated from the Duke Ellington School for the Arts.

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[working titles] No One Is Forgotten

[working titles] No One Is Forgotten