Taryn Vinet

Taryn Vinet

Hair Color: Brown    ·    Eye Color: Blue    ·    Training: B.A. in theatre    ·    Special Skills: Dialects (various)    ·    Hometown: Harahan, La    ·    Born: 6/28/1981    ·    High School: De La Salle    ·    College: Northwestern State University    ·    Occupation: Human Resources 


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Stage Credits:
Luke's Wife.... The Inspector General   (3/2008)
Diana.... Whittington Hall Murder Mystery   (9/2007)
Elsie.... The Philadelphia Story   (8/2007)
Lucinda Talbot *.... Aunt Tillie Goes to Town   (7/2007)
Lady Proudbottom *.... Deadly Bidding   (5/2007)
Blitzen .... The Eight: Reindeer Monologues   (12/2006)
Mrs Rudge.... The Ransom Of Red Chief   (9/2006)
Sister Mary Regina.... Nunsense   (7/2003)
Ensemble.... The Good Doctor   (11/2002)
Ensemble.... Lines in the Sand   (4/2002)
Mrs. Baines.... Major Barbara   (9/2001)
Verena Talbot.... Southern Voices   (2/2000)
Ensemble.... The Instant Theatre Project   (7/1999)
Stepsister Portia.... Cinderella   (10/1998)
Lucy *.... You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown   (6/1998)
Grace Farrell/Lily St. Regis *.... Annie   (7/1996)
Mrs Potiphar.... Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat   (6/1995)
*=leading role

Offstage Credits:
Stage Manager.... And Then There Were None   (8/2008)
Stage Manager.... The Philadelphia Story   (8/2007)
Stage Manager.... June with Judy (2007 Edition)   (6/2007)
Stage Manager.... Driving Miss Daisy   (1/2007)
Stage Manager.... The Exonerated   (11/2006)
Stage Manager.... Two 4 the Road   (5/2006)
House Manager.... Tartuffe   (10/2003)
House Manager.... Oklahoma   (6/2003)
House Manager.... Parade   (4/2003)
House Manager.... Twelfth Night   (10/2002)
House Manager.... The Boys From Syracuse   (2/2002)
Dresser.... How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying   (4/2000)
Run Crew.... Galileo   (2/2000)
Properties.... Steel Magnolias   (11/1999)
Crew.... Cinderella   (10/1999)

Non-stage credits:
Apr 2008- Entire rehearsal of "Regrets Only" by Paul Rudnick at the Marigny Theatre in New Orleans. Show was never performed for audience due to last minute cancellation, however.