GALLERY & PRESS

A Bright Room Called Day (Zillah), d. Danny Kapinos, photo by Distant Era Photography. See full credits below.

Kinky Boots (Lauren), d. Alexa Goldstein, photo by Joanne Haner

Kinky Boots (Lauren), d. Alexa Goldstein, photo by Joanne Haner

Kinky Boots (Lauren), d. Alexa Goldstein, photo by Seeger Gray

Kinky Boots (Lauren), d. Alexa Goldstein, photo by Elisa Huang

Kinky Boots (Lauren), d. Alexa Goldstein, photo by Seeger Gray

Pile (Emma), d. Samara Malik, photo by Justin Barbin

Pile (Emma), d. Samara Malik, photo by Justin Barbin

Pile (Emma), d. Samara Malik, photo by Justin Barbin

Peter and the Starcatcher (Ted), d. Lila Marooney, photo by Seeger Gray

Peter and the Starcatcher (Ted), d. Lila Marooney, photo by Seeger Gray

Big Fish (Young Will), d. Bennett Petersen, photo by Kelsey Carroll

Big Fish (Young Will), d. Bennett Petersen, photo by Kelsey Carroll

Big Fish (Young Will), d. Bennett Petersen, photo by Kelsey Carroll
Godspell ("Learn Your Lessons Well"), d. Madeline Oberle, photo by Jay Towns
Godspell ("Learn Your Lessons Well"), d. Madeline Oberle, photo by Jay Towns

As You Like It (Phoebe), d. Leda Hoffmann, photo by Heidi Hodges

This One Will Grow (Jessica), d. Cheryl Snodgrass, photo by Joe Mazza

This One Will Grow (Jessica), d. Cheryl Snodgrass, photo by Joe Mazza
A BRIGHT ROOM CALLED DAY
“Zillah Katz (portrayed by a terrifically talented Lilah Weisman) is a young American student of history who, disillusioned by the election of Ronald Reagan, has fled America and emigrated to Germany.”
Colin Douglas, Chicago Theatre Review
“This play…is a story that involves a young Jewish girl, Zillah (a fierce portrayal by Lilah Weisman) Katz.”
Alan Bresloff, Around The Town Chicago
Photo Credit: Distant Era Photography. Blank Theatre Company; Director: Danny Kapinos; Assistant Director: Sophie Murk; Scenic Design: Marcus Klein; Lighting Design: Ellie Humphrys; Costume Design: Cindy Moon; Projection Design: Alex Gendal; Props Design: Reiley Duffy; Composer: James Allen.
KINKY BOOTS
“Charlie’s childhood pal and co-worker Lauren (the wonderfully comedic Lilah Weisman) blossoms over the course of the show. Her solo, The History of Wrong Guys, is relatable to anyone who has ever tried to find a compatible partner.
Wendi Kromash, Evanston RoundTable
Photo Credit: Joanne Haner. Northwestern Dolphin Show.
AS YOU LIKE IT
“My surprise favorites were some of the youngest cast members: Gabriel Smith as Silvius/Charles the Wrestler and Lilah Weisman as Phoebe were an absolute delight to watch.”
Mary Boyle, Ozaukee Living Local
Photo Credit: Heidi Hodges. Door Shakespeare.