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Elayne Gordon
Emily Brent

Elayne Gordon (Emily Brent) Elayne most recently appeared in George Washington Slept Here (Crystal Theater) and Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 (Eastbound Theater). Other area productions include the East/West One-Act Play Festival in Neighborhood Watch and Hocking Murray, as well as In Her Golden Years, which took first place in 2016. Her favorites: The Cemetery Club, Crossing Delancey, Social Security, Mulberry Street (all at Curtain Call) and Rebecca Nurse (Westport Community Theatre) production of The Crucible. Town Players of New Canaan – Drop Dead, Prisoner of Second Avenue, Moonlight and Magnolias. Curtain Call – Days of Wine and Roses, Waiting in the Wings, Little Women, Miracle on 34th Street. Westport Community Theater – And Then There Were None, The Miracle Worker. Eastbound Theater – You Can’t Take It With You. Proud founding member of SheSpeak CT. “People were just as capable of committing murder, under the right circumstances, as any monster.” ~ Jodi Picoult

Elayne Gordon
Emily Brent

Elayne Gordon (Emily Brent) Elayne most recently appeared in George Washington Slept Here (Crystal Theater) and Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 (Eastbound Theater). Other area productions include the East/West One-Act Play Festival in Neighborhood Watch and Hocking Murray, as well as In Her Golden Years, which took first place in 2016. Her favorites: The Cemetery Club, Crossing Delancey, Social Security, Mulberry Street (all at Curtain Call) and Rebecca Nurse (Westport Community Theatre) production of The Crucible. Town Players of New Canaan – Drop Dead, Prisoner of Second Avenue, Moonlight and Magnolias. Curtain Call – Days of Wine and Roses, Waiting in the Wings, Little Women, Miracle on 34th Street. Westport Community Theater – And Then There Were None, The Miracle Worker. Eastbound Theater – You Can’t Take It With You. Proud founding member of SheSpeak CT. “People were just as capable of committing murder, under the right circumstances, as any monster.” ~ Jodi Picoult