February 2012
2 posts
Deanna Gibson in: "Dancing Backwards", Feb 6th at...
I’ll be in a private reading at The Actors Studio of
“Dancing Backwards”
By
John Fiorillo
Winner of the W. Keith Hedrick Playwriting Award and the Grove Theater Center New Play Initiative.
…a brilliant dramatization of the...
January 2012
1 post
December 2011
1 post
A scene - with adjustments - from Beth Bowling’s On-Camera class
November 2011
1 post
One minute scene from Pat McCorkle On-Camera Class
October 2011
1 post
September 2011
4 posts
Comedic overachievers sparkle in Orlando Shakes'... →
Clips from our show (See me as "Cecily" starting... →
Cecily Cardew, portrayed to reveal her full... →
August 2011
1 post
Today, I signed with Ann Steele Talent Agency.
A great day! Very happy to be signed with this lovely agent. I look forward to working with her on my career over the next year!
Deanna Gibson as Cecily Cardew in "The Importance... →
June 2011
2 posts
May 2011
3 posts
Miami Herald: "Deanna Gibson...hilariously thick... →
Deanna Gibson delivers a stand out performance,... →
SEE ME MAY 13th - JUNE 5th IN "THE 39 STEPS" -... →
April 2011
5 posts
Starting rehearsals again for "The 39 Steps", this... →
"...played with gentle empathy by Deanna Gibson" -... →
“Mmagnitude”, now released for public viewing online. This wonderfully campy short was written and directed by Dan Borden. It premiered at The Berlin Film Festival in 2007 under the title “Fucking Different New York”, and was cited in Variety as “outclass(ing) the rest, imagining the brief fling between Marilyn Monroe and Joan Crawford and utilizing camp in ways the...
"Backstage" Magazine calls our show "affecting"... →
March 2011
2 posts
The cast of "Monster" on broadwayworld.com →
February 2011
5 posts
Making my Off-Broadway debut: →
Deanna Gibson plays several women Hannay... →
"She manages to call to mind Hitchcock’s typical... →
We're a hit! "Plachy and Gibson share a spark of... →
January 2011
2 posts
"The 39 Steps" Opens at The Florida Rep in One... →
An interview with me for the upcoming show... →
December 2010
4 posts
I'm pictured in the NY Times, Dec 18th: →
See me Off-Broadway this Spring in "Monster", part... →
Callback for Pan Asian Repertory
The Pan Asian Repertory Theatre called me back after a successful audition for one of their new plays. If you’re in the city during March and April, be sure you check out “Monster” by Derek Nguyen. Click here for more info http://www.panasianrep.org/vietnam_project_2_monster.shtml
We’re lucky to have this theatre in town!
November 2010
3 posts
A clip from “Sweet Nothing”. I play a dying mother whose son buys his first record (The Clash’s “Combat Rock”) in order to connect with me. A sweet tale directed by Blake Hamilton, written by Keith Hamilton, and was a semifinalist in The Ultimate Filmmakers Competition.
Studying Under Wynn Handman...
After a callback today, I’ve been accepted to study with legendary acting coach Wynn Handman. I’m now enrolled in his six-class acting course.
For those of you who don’t know Wynn Handman, he is the founder of The American Place Theatre in NYC and was Sanford Meisner’s apprentice at The Neighborhood Playhouse. His students and protégés include Richard Gere, Michael...
October 2010
3 posts
And then there were three (dern good reviews) →
“… soon Hannay is squiring a dark-haired, thickly accented femme fatale – one of the several roles splendidly played by actress Deanna Gibson”
~ by BY AL KRULICK in Orlando Weekly
September 2010
5 posts
Another great review! →
“Deanna Gibson is a stitch in her three roles – especially as a heavily accented foreign spy (“I know him wery vell,” she says) and then as a Scottish farmer’s woebegone wife who mourns Hannay when he leaves. Gibson can twitch with the best of them: In one death scene, she twitches along to the melodramatic soundtrack. ” -
ELIZABETH MAUPIN
Dern Good Review, Folks →
“Deanna Gibson, in three female roles, brings a simple charm to downtrodden farmer’s wife Margaret and icy outrage to the reluctant heroine, Pamela.”
Check me out in "Omie Wise", now viewable online! →
July 2010
2 posts
July 1: Callback
I was called back by Liz Lewis Casting for a role in an upcoming film.
June 2010
3 posts
"Omie Wise" the film (I play "Omie") continues to... →
…showing this summer at the 2010 San Francisco Frozen Film Festival, Action on Film International Film Festival, and Long Island International Film Expo!
The 39 Steps
Next Up: I’ll be playing the female track (three roles in one) in Broadway’s longest-running comedy, “The 39 Steps” this Fall at The Orlando Shakespeare Festival, with a joint production at The Florida Repertory Theatre in the Winter!
Ben Brantley, New York Times critic says it’s an “absurdly enjoyable, gleefully theatrical riff on Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935...