Natalie Donahue McMahon

Natalie is a trained actor who studied in New York City where she completed the Two Year Conservatory program at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was also a member of their 2015/16 Academy Company.

Natalie has performed in many plays, most recently, playing Alison in Live To Tell, a new play by Eric Coble. This play was commissioned for Palm Beach Dramaworks and their One Humanity Tour.

Natalie is happy to help other actors and knows how valuable a good reader can be. Each session can be completely personalized to your needs, whether that be taking or offering direction.

Natalie studied acting in New York City where she completed the Two Year Conservatory program at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was also a member of their 2015/16 Academy Company performing in plays from Really, Really by Paul Downs Colaizzo and Middletown by Will Eno to Sam Shepard's A Lie of the Mind and Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.

In New York, Natalie was seen in a sold out run at The Arctic Group's Fridge Fest at IRT Theater starring in Steve McMahon's one act sad indie love song which played alongside Nick and Zoe, a new one act by Daniel Talbott. These two shows also played on the same bill again December 2017 in Catskill, New York at The Bridge Street Theatre as The Fridge Plays. In 2017, Natalie was also seen in a reading of Steve McMahon's full length play Settling at Origin Theatre Company as part of their Annual Cultural Symposium and in Random Access Theatre's first repertory season, Resistance and Rebellion in Rep, most notably playing Ismene in a new adaptation of Antigone written and directed by Victoria Teague.

Natalie has also trained with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey as an Acting Apprentice in their Summer Professional Training Program 2019 where along with classes, workshops, and hands-on crew experience, she had the opportunity to share the lead role of Imogen in Cymbeline, the Final Project of this year’s program.

Most recently, Natalie played Alison in Live To Tell, a new play by Eric Coble. This play was commissioned for Palm Beach Dramaworks and their One Humanity Tour, and performed in middle schools around Palm Beach County in order to raise awareness about human trafficking.

Up next, Natalie will be taking on the role of Avery in Gina Gionfriddo’s Rapture, Blister, Burn at Main Street Players in Miami Lakes, directed by Chris D’Angelo (Pending Covid-19 restrictions).

Natalie is represented by Central Florida Talent, Inc.


Credits Include

Year
Credit
2020 [added]
Live To Tell - One Humanity Tour
Palm Beach Dra Alison
2019 [added]
Cymbeline - Acting Apprentice Final Project Show
The Shakespear Imogen
2017 [added]
Antigone
Random Access Ismene
2017 [added]
Hoppla, We're Alive!
Random Access Ensemble
2017 [added]
sad indie love song
The Arctic Gro Cat 2