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Juliet Tanner

Juliet TannerAs a founding member of Crowded Fire, I'm proud to say I'm still a loyal ensemble artist. I like to be busy, and this company helps me stay that way. We're moving into a new phase that I'm excited to be a part of. This season I'll be portraying two very different women in world premieres by playwrights I admire: the title roles in The Listener by Liz Duffy Adams and My Name is Vera Cupido by Stephanie Fleischmann.

Over the years, Crowded Fire has provided me with various challenges, and that only continues. After ten years with the company, I still find Crowded Fire gives me the artistic fulfillment I crave. I find the development work deeply challenging and I'm constantly being pushed in new directions.

Adopt me! Donate to CF today, and your cash goes directly towards my work with the company in 2008. And come see my futuristic self in The Listener, and my orange hair in Vera Cupido!
Juliet Tanner

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Juliet Tanner is a founding member of Crowded Fire and has appeared in twelve of the company's shows, including the world premieres of We Are Not These Hands (Moth), Juan Gelion Dances for the Sun (Mariana Perez), Slow Falling Bird (Leyla), One Big Lie (Juli), and 'Maid (Emily). Her other CF credits include: Slaughter City (Textile Worker), Top Girls (Lady Nijo/Kit), Trojan Women: A Love Story (Cassandra), and One Flea Spare (Morse). She appeared in The Clean House (Matilde) at Cinnabar Theater, 'Bot (Clara) at the Magic Theatre, Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Suzanne/ Countess/ Female Admirer) at CenterREP, and has worked with California Shakespeare Theater, Shotgun Players, Woman's Will, NCTC, and Word for Word. Juliet can also be seen in Antero Alli's film The Invisible Forest as the Ghost of Juliet Capulet.