Margaretta Lantz
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Actor, Playwright, Translator
Based in Seattle, WA
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Artist's Stats & Personals
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21-32
5'5"
Blonde
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Soprano
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The Twin Cities
Pink
Cello
French
Valerie Harper
Fellini's Le Notte di Cabiria
Minneapolis
Paris
Michel Butor's novels
Roseanne
Kathy Griffin
Jerzy Grotowski
The Guggenheim
The Paris Metro
The Tate Modern
The Globe, London
Spanish Art, 1500's to Present
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Artist's Bio
Margaretta's favorite stage roles
include Tiresias in Oedipus (Akropolis Performance Lab), Mata Hari in The True
Life Fiction of Mata Hari (Cyberact Theatre, Paris), Calpurnia/Lucius in Julius Caesar (Travelling Buddha productions with Seattle Public Theater), and most
recently Felice Bauer in In the Kafka Colony (Open Circle Theater). She has
also appeared at the Vancouver Fringe Festival, the Penthouse Theatre, and at Le
Maison Bleu with the Bilingual Acting Workshop in Paris.
Margaretta is on a mission to develop and present work in Seattle in languages
other than English. She is the co-director, with Matthew Morris, of Mockstreet
Films' Sans Vie. She is currently working with playing french Seattle to
produce new French language stage works here. (supertitles are a beautiful
thing.) Periodically, Margaretta also translates political science reviews for
Sciences-Po.
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