
A new piece of original theatre by
Lindsay Beamish and Amanda Vitiello.
See us at
the 2017
Hollywood Fringe
Festival!
See us at
the 2017
Hollywood Fringe
Festival!
Two preteen girls locked in a room for years have invented coded languages and ritualistic acts to survive, appease their captor, and orchestrate their escape. Might they escape him tonight??
Here's the Secret Signal: Ruthie Featherstone and Jenny Parker are the strongest girls in the world!!
Lindsay and Amanda play our heroines: Ruthie Featherstone and Jenny Parker! Lindsay and Amanda also play The Man who stole them in the first place! Wait for the secret signal, and then take down and twist the sheet!
Then you pull it as tight as you can! Then you grab the
keys from his pants! Then you GO HOME FROM WHERE YOU CAME!
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HERE'S OUR GIRLS.

Performance Dates & Location
WHEN
WHERE
SATURDAY JUNE 10th at 10:00PM
SUNDAY JUNE 11th at 5:30pm
SATURDAY JUNE 17th at 7:00PM
FRIDAY JUNE 23 at 8:30PM
SUNDAY JUNE 25 at 4:00PM
ACTOR'S COMPANY
(in the LITTLE THEATER)
916 N. FORMOSA AVE.
LOS ANGELES, CA 90046
(BETWEEN SANTA MONICA & MELROSE)
Run Time is 50 Minutes
Lindsay Beamish

Lindsay Beamish has been a professional film, television, and theater actress in Los Angeles and New York City for over twenty years. She was most recently seen in the film Forgetting the Girl for which her performance received favorable reviews in The New York Times and Variety. Before that she appeared in the independent film The Greatest, starring Pierce Brosnan, Susan Sarandon, and Carey Mulligan, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival. Other film work includes John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Lindsay’s performance in Shortbus was notably reviewed by David Ansen in Newsweek and Tom Carrao in Film Monthly, was awarded the Lulu Award for Best Supporting Actress, and was nominated for a Gotham Award (NYC). She appeared with the film at the Cannes International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Chicago Film Festival, and the Bergen International Film Festival (Norway). Other film and television work includes performances on/in CSI, Gilmore Girls, Six Feet Under, The Pretender, Jimmy and Judy, Strong Medicine, and Miranda July's seminal film Nest of Tens. Lindsay’s recent stage performances include Grapes of Wrath (Grandma), The Bacchae, Flash, and The Faust Projeckt. Recent devising/directing work includes the multi-media full-length performance 38 1/2, as well as Wigs, which was developed with support of UC Davis’s Institute for Theater, Dance, and Performance. Her film directing work includes the experimental short In Can Can Descent, which was nominated for Best Experimental Short at the South by Southwest Film Festival, and played at the NY and Chicago Underground Film Festivals. Her dance company, The Leg and Pants Dance Theeatre, toured with the acclaimed band Deeerhoof, and performed at such venues/events as The Knitting Factory (NYC and LA), the Bowery Ballroom, Ladyfest San Francisco, and Arthur Ball Los Angeles. Recognition for Lindsay’s creative writing includes the 2011 Iron Horse Discovered Voices Award, and she was the Iron Horse nominee for the 2012 Pushcart Anthology. In her graduate studies at UC Davis, Lindsay received the Provost’s Fellowship for the Arts and The John Shields Award in Acting. She has taught acting at Oklahoma City University, The University of Wyoming, UC Davis, The New York Film Academy, The School of Cinema and Performing Arts (LA Campus), and in 2015 joined the faculty of Emerson College at an Assistant Professor of Acting. Lindsay holds a BA in Theater Arts from UC Santa Cruz, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Wyoming, and an MFA in Dramatic Arts from UC Davis. Lindsay is a proud member of SAG/AFTRA.
Amanda Vitiello

Originally from Los Angeles, Amanda Vitiello has worked as a professional actress, deviser, dancer, and writer in both theatre and film mediums, regionally as well as internationally. Since graduating from California State University, Long Beach with her BA in Theatre Performance, she received a full scholarship to UC Davis, where she—one of six chosen collaborators—received her MFA in Acting. She is a trained comedy improvisor (PIT, NYC) and also has conservatory training from The Actors Center (NYC) and Harvard/ART.
Amanda was in original productions of The Dogs of War and Plastic Rose (2014 Edinburgh Fringe Festival). She also wrote and starred in an original one-woman show called La Gyp; a burlesque piece converging Joan of Arc and Gypsy Rose Lee. She was awarded a grant to co-write and perform in an experimental theatre piece entitled Wigs. Other theatre credits: Rose of Sharon in The Grapes of Wrath (UC Davis), Kitty in Anna Karenina and Thea in Hedda Gabler (Chrysalis Stage), Veronica in Chicago and Consuelo in West Side Story (Musical Theatre Los Angeles), and Rosannah in Brilliant Traces (Front Porch Players). TV and film work include: ‘Mad Men’ (AMC), and ‘Lea’, ‘Phantom of the Press’ and ‘The Clown’ all produced by the LA-based art collective Bagavagabonds. Her original ‘Heaven Blossom’ was the recipient of the 2015 Audience Award for Bagavagabond’s 5for50 Film Festival. She is currently a series regular on the Amazon Independent series, ‘The LAURA Show’ and filming the independent feature ’The Objective'. Amanda is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA.







