Recent News
Fall-Winter 2009-2010
Catch Amy in the original off-Broadway cast of "Newsical: We Distort, You Decide”, a hilarious spoof of current events.
Fall 2009
Amy starred as Nicky, a deliciously murderous wife, in the wicked comedy "Smell of the Kill" by Michelle Rowe in a Women's Theater Company production
Summer 2009
Amy has joined the Blueberry Pond Theatre Ensemble, which specializes in developing new works through writer-director-actor collaboration.
Summer 2009
Amy is directing "Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Seussical" and "Beauty & the Beast" this summer at the prestigious Helen Hayes Youth Theatre.
Winter-Spring 2009
Amy sends up "Spring Awakening", "Jersey Boys", "August: Osage County", Kristin Chenoweth, Bernadette Peters and many more as the principal standby in "Forbidden Broadway Goes to Rehab!", the long-running, award-winning Off-Broadway spoof.
October 2008-January 2009
Amy reprised her role as "Cherry Who" as "How the Grinch Stole Christmas moved from Broadway and onto its first national tour. She performed in Baltimore and Boston through the holidays.
August-October 2008
Amy appeared as "Hold Me, Touch Me" and many other side characters in Westchester Broadway's production of Mel Brooks' "The Producers".
March- April 2008
Amy returned to the NYC stage as the female lead, Ann, in a Musicals Tonight! production of "Half a Sixpence", based on a novel by H.G. Wells.
February 2008
Amy appeared in a reading of the new musical, "The Flying Dutchman". In the past year, Amy has performed in readings for several other new musicals, including "Fiona: The Mother Goose Musical", "The Man Who Would Be King" and "Blake: Da Musical".
October 2007-January 2008
"How The Grinch Stole Christmas!" returned to Broadway for a second successful holiday run, and Amy returned along with it.
June-July 2007
Amy took flight in her signature role as "Peter Pan" at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse in Auburn, NY. This marks the seventh time Amy has portrayed Peter, a role for which she previously received the Independent Theater Award (and many frequent flier miles).
April-May 2007
Amy directed the first ever production of "Blue's Clues Live" as a kids-for-kids production (youth actors for a youth audience). This is a major new venture for Nickelodeon, partnering with the Helen Hayes Youth Theatre.
February-April 2007
Amy returned to the Helen Hayes Youth Theatre. This time, she directed "High School Musical!"
January 2007
Amy appeared in a reading of a beautiful new musical, "The Man Who Would be King" by Neil Berg and DJ Salisbury with arrangements by Wendy Bobbitt-Cavett. This musical is based on the Rudyard Kipling story and the classic 1975 Michael Caine/Sean Connery film.
October 2006-January 2007
Amy made her Broadway debut as part of the Original Broadway cast of the holiday classic "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas!", starring Patrick Page and John Collum, originating the ensemble role of "Cherry Who"
August- September 2006
Amy appeared as Eliza Tray ("of the Newport Trays") in the premiere of "A Time to be Born" at the NYC Fringe Festival. This show is based on the scandalous 1940's novel by Dawn Powell.
June-July 2006
Amy portrayed Nancy in the revival of Cole Porter's "Let's Face It", produced by Musicals Tonight! in NYC
June 2006
Amy directed Sondheim's "Into the Woods (junior version)" at the Helen Hayes Youth Theater in Nyack, NY.
January-February 2006
Amy joined the cast of the Off-Broadway production of "Infertility: The Musical That's Hard to Conceive". Ironic, since her son Nicholas is only just 9 months old.
September-October 2005
Amy starred in Virginia Musical Theater's production of "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change", portraying Woman #1. In a previous production, Amy played Woman #2, making her one of the few actresses to have portrayed both demanding but very different roles.