Meet the team

Caroline Kinsolving*

Caroline Kinsolving* (The Writer) is an actor and director who works in New York, Los Angeles, and the Berkshires. Current role with WAM: the writer in Galileo’s Daughter WAM Theatre:  debut. Selected Theatre Credits Elsewhere includes: Venus in Fur (San Diego Rep – Critic’s Circle Best Actress Nomination); Cry It Out (Hartford Stage); Monica: This Play Is Not About Monica Lewinski (59E59th and Edinburgh Fringe); Tartuffe (Shakespeare Theatre); Peer Gynt (Boston Symphony Hall); Twelfth Night (The Old Globe); Private Lives (ICT); Chapter Two (ECT and Laguna); Little Women (North Coast Rep); The Taming of the Shrew; Twelfth Night, As You Like It (Kingsmen Shakespeare); Much Ado About Nothing (Woodshill); Almost, Maine (The Colony Theatre), Love/Sick (Arc Stages), Last Gas (Shadowland Stages); A Midsummer Night’s Dream, All in the Timing (Harold Clurman Rep); Coriolanus (Shaw Theatre); The IcePick Killer (Guild Hall); Word Play (Playwrights Horizons); Love, Loss and What I Wore with Christine Baranski and Mia Farrow. Additional artistic credits: Television: Medium, Criminal Minds (with Tim Curry), Cold Case, Satisfaction, My Crazy Ex, Sam Has 7 Friends, Headhunters” (Pilot), Whistleblowers (Pilot), The Blue Marble (Pilot), Law and Order (with Reid Scott and Mehcad Brooks), and Three Women (with Dewanda Wise). Film: The Watcher (with Edi Gathegi), Krankenhaus, The Pink Conspiracy, Break The Adventures of Umbweki, Noobz, Puppy Love, The Collaboration. Membership/Affiliations: AEA, SAG-AFTRA. Selected training: Caroline graduated from Vassar and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London through NYU, Stella Adler NY, Yale, Steppenwolf, and with Jeff Perry, Gerald Shoenfeld, Kristin Linklater, and Mike Nichols. Awards/proudest achievements: Critic’s Circle Best Actress Nomination, An independent short she made last year just placed at several international film festivals.  Her project, FOEMS (Film+Poems), brings poetry to the screen and has a strong following of international students, teachers, and poetry lovers on YouTube. Three years ago, she developed Yoga and Theatre for Good: classes open to everyone and by donations, which are pooled and paid forward to various causes. Caroline’s class has raised and donated $160,000 for charities benefiting the local community and the world at large. Etc: Caroline is the product of two writers and lives in Connecticut with her husband, violinist Gary Capozziello, and their dog, Petruchio. Final word: Thank you, truly, for supporting the theatre and therefore, humanity. Connect: www.CarolineKinsolving.com