BILLIE WYATT

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AEA

New York City

  • "Veteran actor Billie Wyatt is warm and vulnerable as the romantic Marianne, in love with love, wearing her heart on her sleeve, only to have it broken.”

    NJ Arts Maven

  • "The cast, is headed by a delightful, seemingly easy performance by Billie Wyatt ”

    Out in Jersey

  • "Wyatt’s Puck, though, is exuberant, mischievous, and just right.”

    Front Row Center

  • "Billie Wyatt plays daughter Rosa. She does an outstanding job of bringing out the longing this young girl would experience first losing her father and then in many ways also losing her mother as she grieves.

    Let’s Go to the Theatre

  • "Wyatt is convincing as a French lady, and plays her scenes with Armand with touching and finally wrenching devotion. She is the STAR. ”

    Philadelphia Theater Arts

  • "Billie Wyatt’s turn as little sister Minnie is so convincing it can be hard to watch. ”

    Talkin’ Broadway

  • Billie Wyatt — a real STNJ standout in recent years — plays Juliet, bringing a giddy girlishness to her early scenes, in which she first finds herself smitten, while also conveying the weight of the tragedy, later on.

    NJ Arts.net

Billie is thrilled to announce that she is currently understudying for Ruth and Beneatha in Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of A Raisin in the Sun.

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Current projects

Billie also had the pleasure of playing Juliet in a full production at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey this fall.

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The one actor who broke out of this mold and gave her character more spontaneity and emotion was Billie Wyatt as Juliet. She even conjured convincing tears on cue.
— NJ.com
Billie Wyatt — a real STNJ standout in recent years — plays Juliet, bringing a giddy girlishness to her early scenes, in which she first finds herself smitten, while also conveying the weight of the tragedy, later on.
— NJ Arts.net

Recent Projects

Billie has just completed playing the role of Juliet in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in a duel production with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at NJPAC.

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Listen to Billie talk about the production on the podcast Shakespeare Anyone?

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