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KIMBERLY MAE WALLER

A Little History...

Kimberly is a Boston-area artist working on-stage, on-screen, and behind the scenes. She began performing in childhood - dancing, singing, playing the flute, and pretending to be a mermaid at any opportunity. Acting was added to the mix her freshman year of high school when she joined the drama club for their production of Damn Yankees. Waller earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a Concentration in Theatre Education from Bridgewater State University in 2011 and began performing across New England and beyond. Waller is a veteran actor with Big Smile Entertainment, Deana's Educational Theater, and The Murder Mystery Company. She has also performed with New England troupes Kids Party Productions, and Boston Princess Parties, to name a few.

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As a vocalist, Waller performed alongside accomplished singer-songwriter Brownie Macintosh in The Julie and Brownie Show, a series of children's concerts covering subjects of healthy eating, diversity, and the all-around joy of being a kid. She has worked as a stage/production manager, most notably, the annual Elliot Norton Awards hosted by the Boston Theater Critics Association. She has held various positions behind the scenes including Artistic Assistant with Boston Theater Company and Associate Producer on SHE DID ALL THAT: Betty Ford - Speaking Out, Saving Lives by Lisa Rafferty. With the uptick in social media promotion of the arts, Waller has also held roles as Social Media and Website Manager for various teams, including the Elliot Norton Awards.

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Acting credits include: Vanda, Venus in Fur (Mischievous and Troublesome Productions; Arts in Motion); Ensemble, Mary Poppins (Family Performing Arts Center); Andrea/Krebthar, Jesusness , Liz Meriwether/Ensemble, Hellancholy, and Alien 1, Reevolving (Unreliable Narrator); Susan Drewes, Newcastle (Daydream Theater Company); Polly Peachum, The Penny Jive (Oberon/Myss Ripley’s Pleasure Swing); and Maenad, The Bacchae (Oberon/Tubiforce/Komoi Collective). She loves mermaids, the color teal, Hawai'i, her pets, amazing sunrises and sunsets, the beach/ocean, and finishing a good book.

Reel & Samplings

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In the wake of the Coronavirus Pandemic, shows across the globe had to close, postpone, or transfer to an online platform in order to accommodate the new restrictions on social gatherings. As was the case with the FTLO Theater production of The Complete History of America (Abridged) scheduled to run March 13-22, 2020 in Dorchester, MA - Kimberly was directing.

View the show trailer here

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With so many performers transitioning to web-based performances, this gave her an idea. What if we created a hub for all of these digital arts? The idea bloomed from that question into several late nights or designing and sourcing artists early in quarantine and resulted in the website for

Forward March Arts

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Here, you can find a multitude of different disciplines of artists and performers from musicians to actors, dancers to photographers, jewelry-makers to cake decorators. There is a calendar of performances and links to each artist's own profiles and in the event you're feeling generous, you can purchase works or make donations to artists directly.

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We'll be able to get back to our live performances in the future, but for now, these industries are doing everything in their power to keep bringing entertainment to you while the world is constantly changing and we're unable to meet in person. Forward March Arts felt like a simple way to help facilitate connections between artists and audiences. We hope to see you over on our site.

 

Thank you for continuing to support artists during this time of unprecedented change and growth.

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