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Maria Teresa Dizzia (born December 29, 1974) is an American actress. Dizzia was nominated for the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play).
Dizzia performed the role of "Eurydice" in the Sarah Ruhl play Eurydice in regional theatre and Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre, from June 18, 2007 to August 26, 2007.
Dizzia performed in the Sarah Ruhl play In the Next Room on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre, from October 22, 2009 to January 10, 2010. She received a 2010 Tony Award nomination, Featured Actress in a Play.
Dizzia appeared in the premiere production of the Amy Herzog play, Belleville, at the Yale Repertory Theatre, from October 21, 2011 to November 12, 2011. She then appeared in the play Off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop from March 3, 2013 to April 14, 2013. She was nominated for the 2013 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Actress in a Play.
Dizzia grew up in Cranford, New Jersey, the daughter of Lorraine (née Bladis) and John Paul Dizzia. Her sister is a lawyer. She graduated from Kent Place School in 1993, receiving the Drama Award upon graduation. She studied theater at Cornell University. She received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego.
Join us for a masterclass with Maria Dizzia (national tour of Heidi Schreck’s What the Constitution Means to Me, Belleville, In the Next Room). In this acting class, stage and screen actress Maria Dizzia will explore encountering the script for the first time. This class is asking for participants to work with the teacher during the virtual class. If you would like to participate by performing on screen for those tuning in, please register via Zoom and volunteers will be selected at random. Selected participants will be notified in advance of the class. -- Virtual programming is free and available to the entire NYTW community. If you’re in the position to support our work with a donation of $25, $10, even $5—no gift is too small. Your gift will help us continue our work through this crisi...
Maria Dizzia stops by Playbill to talk about her upcoming film, Karens Unanimous.
A new episode of Deep Night with Dale live at the Slipper Room in New York City. On this January evening, Dale kicks off his tenth year of the program with a show featuring Katie Hannigan, X Mayo, Maria Dizzia, and Vera Sola. With music from CUSHIONS and dance from The Deep Night Dancers (aka 96B Dance Theatre). Video by John Goddard. Thumbnail photo of Maria Dizzia by John Huntington. For more on Dale and the Deep Night podcast, visit deepnightshow.com or subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, TuneIn, or Google Play.
Tony-award nominated actress Maria Dizzia discusses her starring role in "What the Constitution Means to Me", as well as past roles in "Orange is the New Black" and "13 Reasons Why".
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http://www.playbill.com/video 2010 Tony-nominee Maria Dizzia talks about the audience's reactions to the Victorian sex drama-comedy and about cast nicknames for the vibrator.
Hear how the wonderful and poetic actress Maria Dizzia talks about gender, motherhood and life. Maria Dizzia is known for Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011), True Story (2015) and While We're Young (2014). She was nominated for the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in In the Next Room. Quote:  "I wish for people to trust their own weirdness... and trust they are interesting or beautiful enough". Power Song: Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQk0xTwZumo
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Maria Dizzia answers the question - "Is there something you know now that you wish you knew when you started your career?" At the 2010 Tony Nominees Press Conference, held just 24 hours after the nominations were announced, roughly three dozen nominees spoke to the American's Theatre Wing's SpringboardNYC program about their formative influences and career lessons as they basked in the recognition that has resulted from their talent and work. If you're still in college and contemplating a career in the theatre, be sure to check out americantheatrewing.org/springboardnyc to find out whether SpringboardNYC would be right for you.
Maria Dizzia biography: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTFDG0siJGA Maria Dizzia biography
Maria Teresa Dizzia (born December 29, 1974) is an American actress. Dizzia was nominated for the 2010 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play).
Dizzia performed the role of "Eurydice" in the Sarah Ruhl play Eurydice in regional theatre and Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre, from June 18, 2007 to August 26, 2007.
Dizzia performed in the Sarah Ruhl play In the Next Room on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre, from October 22, 2009 to January 10, 2010. She received a 2010 Tony Award nomination, Featured Actress in a Play.
Dizzia appeared in the premiere production of the Amy Herzog play, Belleville, at the Yale Repertory Theatre, from October 21, 2011 to November 12, 2011. She then appeared in the play Off-Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop from March 3, 2013 to April 14, 2013. She was nominated for the 2013 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Actress in a Play.
Dizzia grew up in Cranford, New Jersey, the daughter of Lorraine (née Bladis) and John Paul Dizzia. Her sister is a lawyer. She graduated from Kent Place School in 1993, receiving the Drama Award upon graduation. She studied theater at Cornell University. She received her Master of Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego.
First journey; En Mork Horisont
Second journey: Visjoner av ev eldgammel Fremtid
"In all the candles that I burn, I see the formations of horizons
dark. And in my mind hear voices cry, so sad. Behind the forests
(what do they hide?). In my nightmares I can see what they hide. So
evil, this place feels familiar in some way. It feels right."
"Still I must live on, create my reality that was, await the death
hour and depart. I can see the everlasting stars reflect themsleves
when I look down upon the surfaces of the bottomless lakes, those all
black lakes, going nowhere, being everywhere. Being the wet houses of
watery ghouls and spirits."