Audrey Moore is working her little tail off right now. She can be seen this month starring in Tim Furlong's one act play "Road Conversion," about a wife (Audrey) whose husband (Peter Leake) has unexpectedly converted to Islam despite their past work on the law of attraction. Her one acts are a part of Camelot Artists' 'NEW VOICES,' which celebrates and develops the writing talent of new playwrights.
Road Conversion
April 18-20th and May 2-4th
Fridays and Sat. 8pm. Sun. 7pm.
Tickets are $10 at the Skylight Theatre
1816 1/2 North Vermont Ave
Los Angeles 90027
(310) 358-9936 www.camelotartists.com
She has also just started working on the lead female role in the Salem K. Theatre Co.'s new EQUITY production "Boise, USA" inspired by actual events, Boise, USA begins Halloween night, 1955, in quiet, respectable Boise, Idaho, when the shocking arrests of three men for "lewd and lascivious conduct" with three teenage boys sets off a notorious "witch hunt" to purge the city of all suspected homosexuals. Family loyalties are divided, pitting father against son, brother against brother. What happened in Boise could happen again, anywhere, any time, even now.
Boise, USA
by Gene Franklin Smith, directed by Arturo Castillo
May 16 - June 29, 2008
World Premiere. Matrix Theatre.
7657 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles 90046
(323) 852-1445 info@salemktheatreco.org
As for her film career, one of her recent shorts "Love" is being shown and nominated for best short film at festivals across the nation. She is still actively involved in the MKMW Short Fest here in Los Angeles and continues to produce, star in, and help out where ever possible in many of the screened films.
She hopes that you will join her shortly for a fundraisor for the Rogue Artists Ensemble. They recently had $15,000 of their equiptment stolen and Audrey and many of her friends are moved to action. Benefit T.B.A.. To read more or give generously go to www.rogueartists.org.