Kathryn Lyles
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Kathryn Lyles (Kati to her friends) is an American stage actor.
She began her career as an actor in third grade with her star turn as the title role in The Fisherman's Wife. Since this exciting, inciting incident, Kati has gone on to success in several productions. She portrayed famous literary lesbian Gertrude Stein in William Turner's musicalization of Stein's A Lyrical Opera Made by Two. She has a BFA in Musical Theatre from the American in Philadelphia.
[edit] Most notable roles
- Bertha -- Hello From Bertha
- Patricia Fodor -- Crazy For You
- Gertrude Stein -- A Lyrical Opera Made by Two
- Raffaela -- Grand Hotel
- The Girl -- Simply Subito
- Sheila -- HAIR
[edit] References
- BroadwayWorld.com - Interview: Kathryn Lyles of MAF’s Gypsy
- BroadwayWorld.com - Lists Kathryn Lyles as one of "the brightest new performers" in Baltimore live theatre.
- Philadelphia City Paper, February 10-16, 2005. "The Show Mustn't Go On" Review of Anyone Can Whistle by David Anthony Fox
- Talkin' Broadway: Review of Anyone Can Whistle at the Prince Music Theater, Philadelphia