Performance

A Unique and Artistic Approach

With training in acting, singing, accents, comedy, and character work. Jillian's performing style is always unique, bold, and based in artistic technique. With training in a multitude of acting methodologies, including but not limited to, Stanislavski, Meisner, Anne Bogart's Viewpoints, and Laban, she incorporates this education in every aspect of her work and believes that methodology is essential to the art of acting.

Notable Performance:

Soloist, Regards to Broadway, Curtain Up Theater, Fall 2023

Performer, Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind, Los Angeles Theatre Initiative, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Summer 2022

The Narrator, Saint Plays, Muhlenberg College Departmental Production, Fall 2021

Skeleton, Edgar Allen Poe (AEA), JMAC Brick Box, Worcester MA, October 2020

Merriman, The Importance of Being Earnest, Muhlenberg College Departmental Production, Fall 2019


Mrs. Potts, Beauty & The Beast, The Hanover Theatre, July 2018

Penelope Pennywise, Urinetown: The Musical, Westborough High School Center Stage, Spring 2018


Wicked Witch, The Wizard of Oz, Westborough High School Center Stage, Spring 2017


Madame Thénardier, Les Misérables, Skyrise Theater, Winter 2017


and more!

Performance Referrals: 

Holly Cate, Professor of Acting at Muhlenberg College: hollycate@muhlenberg.edu 

Jim VanValen, Professor of Acting at Muhlenberg College: jamesvanvalen@muhlenberg.edu 

Meghan Montaner, Director of Education at The Hanover Theatre Conservatory:  meghan@thehanovertheatre.org 

Tania Taylor, Skyrise Theatre: skyrisetheatre@gmail.com