Liz Hayes is a Boston-based actor, teaching artist and vocal coach. She has vocal and dialect/accent coached for many companies and institutions, including The Huntington Theatre Company, Company One, Underground Railway Theater, Boston Playwright’s Theatre, Whistler in the Dark, Boston Conservatory, Emerson College, Worcester State University and the Walnut Hill School for the Arts. Liz teaches Shakespeare at Walnut Hill and is a member of the Voice and Speech faculty at The Boston Conservatory.
Among Marie de France’s works were twelve fables collected in the Lais de Marie de France. Several of these fables are woven throughout EPIMYTHIUM, stories […]
Turn of the Screw Costume Designer Emily Woods Hogue tells us about her days working with historical costumes…and her own run in with historical ghosts. […]
We asked Turn of the Screw Director M. Bevin O’Gara about working with Simple Machine and her favorite ghost stories. What drew you to this project? […]
10.1.2013 Classic ghost story staged in two historic Boston homes (BOSTON)-From November 8 through November 23, 2013, Simple Machine proudly presents Henry James’ The […]
Anna is the co-found of Simple Machine, and appeared in our inaugural production, “rogerandtom”, last Spring. Other performances in and around Boston include Tiffany […]
Stephen is thrilled to be appearing with Simple Machine, having directed our premiere production, rogerandtom, last year. He has appeared locally playing Dylan Thomas in […]
Local directing credits include Clybourne Park and Tribes (SpeakEasy Stage); You for Me For You, Love Person, and The Pain and the Itch (Company One); Matt and Ben (Central Square Theater); Two Wives in India and Gary (Boston […]
Well, if you’re reading this, you’ve discovered our new website. It’s sleeker, easier, and prepped for more news about Simple Machine. We have some […]