Meet ‘Outside Mullingar’ actor Viki Boyle
Playing September 22 through October 22 (with four preview performances) in the ArtStage Studio Theatre at Florida Rep is John Patrick Shanley’s Outside Mullingar. Directed by Chris Clavelli, Outside Mullingar features Florida Rep ensemble members Rachel Burttram, Brendan Powers and Viki Boyle,
who are joined by Martin LaPlatney.
Viki is a 35-year veteran of New York and regional theatre, film, and TV. She is an ensemble member at Florida Rep and last appeared in The House of Blue Leaves, To Kill a Mockingbird, A Christmas Story, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Arsenic and Old Lace, Noises Off, and Neil Simons’ Rumors.
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ff-Broadway credits at the Roundabout, MCC, and American Globe theatres include her own work, The Whole Truth (winner of the Samuel French Short Play Series) and Term Limit (for which she won the top prizes for both acting and writing).
Boyle has received two Carbonell Awards for The Little Foxes
and Don’t Dress for Dinner at the former Caldwell Theatre in Boca Raton.
Her movie and TV credits include The Wolf of Wall Street, The Leftovers, Person of Interest, and over 200 commercials, where her work has been recognized with the CLIO award.
Besides contributing to the wonderful musical tribute A
Dash of Rosemary, she and writing partner Doug Kampsen publish NYC Trivia Tours, a series of self-guided walking tours of New York City.
She is overjoyed to be back at Florida Rep.
October 5, 2017.
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