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When she was younger, Louise Heller put aside her passion for acting, at the urging of her family, to instead pursue a career in academia. Yet within the past few years, she has become one of the most prominent and prolific actresses in the NYC theatre scene, having appeared in colorful Shakespearean productions, avant-garde productions performed in art galleries, readings presented via Zoom, and two plays recently written and produced by host Anthony J. Piccione, among many other things!

For this week’s episode, Anthony spoke with Louise about her late in life career shift, her recent work as a co-writer of a new script about German refugees in the 19th century, how her experience as a German immigrant has informed her work as an artist, and more!

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Learn more about Louise and her work by visiting www.louiseheller.actor.

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Music: “Ethereal Dream” by Dox