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Shannon Kearns

Shannon Kearns is an Undermain company member and was last seen on the Undermain stage in How Is It That We Live, or Shakey Jake + Alice, Three Sisters10 out of 12, and as the title role in The Testament of Mary. Additional Undermain credits include Tomorrow Come Today, We Are Proud to Present a Presentation..., Profanity, The New Frontier, The Ghost Sonata, The Conference of the Birds, Time In Kafka, A Child’s Christmas in Wales, Easter, The Dog Problem, Port Twilight, The Black Monk, Neil Youngʼs Greendale, The Snow Queen, Shining City, The Appeal, Waiting for a Train, Margo Veil: An Entertainment, and Blasted. Shannon has also worked with Core Performance Manufactory, Echo Theatre, Theatre Britain, Risk Theatre Initiative & The Modern Stage, Kitchen Dog Theater, WingSpan Theatre Company, Arts & Letters Live (Dallas Museum of Art), and The Clarence Brown Theatre (Knoxville). She has worked under the direction of Henryk Baranowski, Liviu Ciulei, Peter Huszti, Kathryn Pogson, Laszlo Marton, and Fred Curchack, and has performed in festivals in Bratislava, Slovakia (Istropolitana), and Budapest, Hungary. She has performed with Mabou Mines and trained with members of Ecole Jacques Lecoq, Shakespeare & Company, Moscow School of Dramatic Arts, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Hungarian National Academy of Acting, DellʼArte International School of Physical Theatre, and The Living Theatre. Shannon is a Professor of Theatre at Collin College.    

Shannon Kearns

Shannon Kearns is an Undermain company member and was last seen on the Undermain stage in How Is It That We Live, or Shakey Jake + Alice, Three Sisters10 out of 12, and as the title role in The Testament of Mary. Additional Undermain credits include Tomorrow Come Today, We Are Proud to Present a Presentation..., Profanity, The New Frontier, The Ghost Sonata, The Conference of the Birds, Time In Kafka, A Child’s Christmas in Wales, Easter, The Dog Problem, Port Twilight, The Black Monk, Neil Youngʼs Greendale, The Snow Queen, Shining City, The Appeal, Waiting for a Train, Margo Veil: An Entertainment, and Blasted. Shannon has also worked with Core Performance Manufactory, Echo Theatre, Theatre Britain, Risk Theatre Initiative & The Modern Stage, Kitchen Dog Theater, WingSpan Theatre Company, Arts & Letters Live (Dallas Museum of Art), and The Clarence Brown Theatre (Knoxville). She has worked under the direction of Henryk Baranowski, Liviu Ciulei, Peter Huszti, Kathryn Pogson, Laszlo Marton, and Fred Curchack, and has performed in festivals in Bratislava, Slovakia (Istropolitana), and Budapest, Hungary. She has performed with Mabou Mines and trained with members of Ecole Jacques Lecoq, Shakespeare & Company, Moscow School of Dramatic Arts, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Hungarian National Academy of Acting, DellʼArte International School of Physical Theatre, and The Living Theatre. Shannon is a Professor of Theatre at Collin College.