
Anna is a native Oregonian who somehow, somewhere, acquired a 19th century gentlewoman’s skillset (letter-writing, dancing, drawing, French-speaking), now rendered useless by the modern marketplace. Mercifully, her family has found a niche for her in various projects, including Mr. B’s Puppet Theatre, for which she wrote and performed in 3 plays based on myth and fairy tales.
Her favorite roles thus far have been a singing oyster, King Midas’ unfortunate daughter (pre-Solid Gold), and the God Pan. Anna is a proud member of the Jane Austen Society of North America and her Regency gowns are always made by her aunt Alva.











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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A MISE EN ABYME?
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