Elizabeth Daily. Plymouth State University
Elizabeth Daily, is a Professor of acting, voice/speech and American Sign Language at Plymouth State University. She received her MFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro; she is also a teacher of the Alexander Technique, recently completing her training at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Professional acting credits include roles at The Barnstormers, Winnipesaukee Playhouse, North Country Center for the Arts, New Hampshire Theatre Project, Advice to the Players, Stage One Productions, Canterbury Shaker Village, the Belknap Mill Society and Little Church Theater. This past summer, she appeared in Deathtrap (Helga ten Dorp). Other professional work includes directing, voice/speech coaching and individual or group Alexander Technique lessons. In August of 2018, she directed Shadows, a devised physical theatre work featuring colleagues Amanda Whitworth and Robin Marcotte seen at Seacoast Repertory in Portsmouth. Other recent directing credits include: Quilters, Merrily We Roll Along, The Birthday Party, Dottie, Dracula and Love, Loss and What I Wore.