Amy Catherine is an actor, singer-songwriter, and a writer based in New York City. As a recent grad from Atlantic Acting School's conservatory program, and Mount Holyoke College with a BA in Theatre Arts, for the past years she has studied at various locations and conservatories including the Gaiety School of Acting located in Dublin, Powerhouse Vassar training institute, Scott Fielding’s Meisner studio, and has had professional experience studying and working as an apprentice and actor with Berkshire Theatre Group. With them, she was cast in a revival production of “Fiorello!” as Mitzi Travers over the summer of 2016, which transferred Off-Broadway shortly after.
Other notable include: Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Emily in You're Gonna Be Famous by York Walker, Ichabod Crane in Waking Sleepy Hollow, Corie Bratter in Barefoot in the Park, The Gnadiges Fraulein, in Tennessee William’s The Gnadiges Fraulein, Miss Dorothy in Thoroughly Modern Millie , Smitty in How to Succeed in a Business Without Really Trying, .
In addition to acting, Amy is also is a singer-songwriter and is in the works of recording an EP. Outside of performing, she is a writer and is currently in the works of developing an original musical that had it's first workshop production in the spring of 2018. She was also recently published in Z Publishing House's "Best Massachusetts Emerging Poets", and during adolescence she self published a novel, Abigail, and continues to write fiction, short stories and poetry, as well as for the stage and film. Amy has always been a lover of stories, and has connected to ones that include strong, real and interesting female characters, and is highly interested in where these women are found in the history and bringing that into the present moment. She believes stories and art, in times like these can change the world. With the stage in particular, she has finds it an especially thrilling medium--as it is a place that people can come and experience humanity in a raw organic way, in a world that is so highly digitized and detached. It can inspire and move people in a way that can create an empathy and understanding of people who are maybe different from themselves. It can help open minds and hearts and it can challenge the very fabric of humanity. Amy hopes that she will be not only act in but also to create work that embodies this, and helps move the world forward.
Other notable include: Sally Bowles in Cabaret, Emily in You're Gonna Be Famous by York Walker, Ichabod Crane in Waking Sleepy Hollow, Corie Bratter in Barefoot in the Park, The Gnadiges Fraulein, in Tennessee William’s The Gnadiges Fraulein, Miss Dorothy in Thoroughly Modern Millie , Smitty in How to Succeed in a Business Without Really Trying, .
In addition to acting, Amy is also is a singer-songwriter and is in the works of recording an EP. Outside of performing, she is a writer and is currently in the works of developing an original musical that had it's first workshop production in the spring of 2018. She was also recently published in Z Publishing House's "Best Massachusetts Emerging Poets", and during adolescence she self published a novel, Abigail, and continues to write fiction, short stories and poetry, as well as for the stage and film. Amy has always been a lover of stories, and has connected to ones that include strong, real and interesting female characters, and is highly interested in where these women are found in the history and bringing that into the present moment. She believes stories and art, in times like these can change the world. With the stage in particular, she has finds it an especially thrilling medium--as it is a place that people can come and experience humanity in a raw organic way, in a world that is so highly digitized and detached. It can inspire and move people in a way that can create an empathy and understanding of people who are maybe different from themselves. It can help open minds and hearts and it can challenge the very fabric of humanity. Amy hopes that she will be not only act in but also to create work that embodies this, and helps move the world forward.