The term “tour de force” must have been invented for practically any performance turned in by Ms. Lowe, whose petite physical stature stands in direct contrast to her giant talent. Her list of credits and awards is as long as your arm. Equally at home interpreting roles written by Edward Albee (“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf ” and “Seascape”), Jean-Paul Sartre (“No Exit”), Henrik Ibsen (“A Doll’s House”), George Bernard Shaw (“Candida”), William Inge (“Picnic”) or Tom Stoppard (“Arcadia”), Ms. Lowe never strikes a false chord. And her recent triumph in “The Belle of Amherst” was a performance for the ages.
Marie Michelle is a well known icon in the Haitian Community, the French Caribbean, and North America for decades. She is a talented stage play writer, actress, storyteller, songwriter, solo dancer, and novelist. She began her artistic career in 1970 as a dancer, Co-founder of BOUKAN GINEN.
Best Actress, ICCC Talent Review Los Angeles
Best Supporting Actress Nominee
L.A. Weekly Theatre Awards
NAACP Theatre Award Winner
Black Theatre Alliance Award Winner