Rachel Livingston

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Rachel Livingston

Actor.  Dancer.  Cheese Enthusiast.

 

Rachel is a Jeff-Award winning actor, dancer, clown, and master of sass. 

Since making Chicago her home, she has traveled as far as Washington D.C. performing various spectacle, physical theatre, and musical theatre productions. Rachel is an Indiana University Bloomington alum who has studied Meisner, Improv, Laban, and Viewpoints. But it is her penchant for "that's what she said" jokes that continues to get her hired.

She most recently performed the role of Becca in Jedlicka Performing Arts Center’s production of Rabbit Hole. Other credits include Jeff Award-winning Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Invictus Theatre Company), the Jeff Award-winning U.S. premier of London Road (Shattered Globe Theatre), and Wedding Italiano featuring Frankie Avalon (Palace Theater Wisconsin Dells).

When not on stage, you can typically find Rachel eating her full weight in white cheddar popcorn, gallivanting around town as Ilana Glazer's doppelganger, or endlessly binge watching Schitt’s Creek. Occasionally, she designs props and directs. Special skills include SNL impersonations, eating baked goods at warp speed, and looking longingly at dogs she does not own. She is the proud mother of three— scratch that, two— potted plants.


Deepest thanks to Red Lobster's cheddar bay biscuits, without whom she would have never come this far.

But more importantly, she is a Scorpio.

(She apologizes in advance.)

 

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