Celine
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Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Editor/tManage/Producer/Director |
Location | New York, NY, United States |
Links | Audio Clip, Wishlist |
Introduction | Celine Havard has directed regionally, Off Broadway and Off-Off Broadway. Havard directed American premieres of EXIT ENTRANCE by Aidan Matthews and WHEN I WAS A GIRL I USED TO SCREAM AND SHOUT by Sharman MacDonald at the Walnut Street Theatre. Directing and acting in many developing works, Havard was also a founding member of Abingdon Theatre Company, Theatre Ariel and The Alternative Theatre Company. Credits at Pulse Ensemble Theatre include the Off-Broadway premiere of CAPTIVE (published by Samuel French) and SESSION by Broadway playwright Lezley Steele. Credits include Intar,the Women’s Project,the Drama League, Peacock Productions, Cowgirl Productions, The New Professional Theatre and the Manhattan Theatre Club. Havard edits books, plays for stage and screenplays as a Script Doctor and ghost writer. Havard's job is to serve,to share knowledge and to help her collaborators and see them go out into the world with a product and/or a production that is going to better the world in some way! |
Interests | Writing, screenwriting, editing, poetry, dancing, singing, acting, kids, swimming, pilates, yoga, music, parenting, pets, love, faith, spirituality, Community, local politics, grassroots fundraising, Brian Smith |
Favorite Movies | Somewhere in Time, Bladerunner, The Hunger, The Fourth Man, Duplicate, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Anna Karennina, The Cell, The Matrix, Fight Club, The Sixth Sense, Memento, Time Traveler, The Curious Story of Benjamin Button, Lady Chatterly's Lover, Conversations with a Vampire, Borrowed Time, In the Game |
Favorite Music | Lezane 126 on youtube and see my playlist on Celinelebeen channel |
Favorite Books | All the above that have been books-- Do Robots Dream of Electric Sheep, Borrowed Time, The Collected Works of Shakespeare, The Rubyat of Omar Kaiyam, The Bible (including apochraphyl) The Rosetta Stone, Phi A voage from the Brain to the Soul, Justine, Lady Chatterly's Lover |
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