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Actor

I love projects where I can fully immerse myself in the style, the vibe, the energy of the piece. I enjoy the challenge of diving fully into research of a time period and to stretch my understanding of what is possible within the confines of a fictional world. For the same reason, I am fascinated how theatre and film can offer modern audiences glimpses into worlds of the past. what might we learn from recreating them? I live to chase that question. I have a degree in musical theatre from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York (Amda NY) and have a BA in Theatre with an emphasis on performance from the College of Charleston, as well as an MFA in Drama from UVA's Professional Actor Training Program.

What audiences are saying...

16 Winters or The Bear's Tale
University of Virginia
Photo by Rich Tarbell

 

"simply Captivating."
-Charleston Daily

The Robber Bridegroom
Threshold Rep
Photo by Wes Mallard

"...Marie herself. I will be thinking about your performance for a long time. Best live acting performance I have seen... It was an honor to witness your work in this show."
-Audience Member
Marie Antoinette PURE Theatre

Marie Antoinette
PURE Theatre
Photo by David Mandel

"... her ugly stepmother Salome (played by a very funny Haydn Haring)"
-Charleston City Paper
The Robber Bridegroom Threshold Rep

"...with an impeccably raised eyebrow provided by actress Haydn Haring."
-Charleston City Paper
Boston Marriage  Threshold Rep

 

"Of the three roles Haring undertakes in this story — specialist doctor, daughter, and compassionate stranger — her turn as a career woman reluctantly drawn in to helping Juliana carries the most weight. It is a pivotal scene, one that requires complete support for Harvey’s Juliana as that character goes to pieces and it is Haring’s best, most vivid work here."
-Charleston City Paper
The Other Place Village Playhouse

The Other Place
Village Rep
Photo By Keely Enright

Boston Marriage
Threshold Rep
Photo by Mystic Ghazala

In the Spring of 2019, I had the pleasure of presenting at PechaKucha 34 at Charleston Music Hall, presented by the Charleston Arts Festival. The theme of my talk was perseverance in the arts, and how even the hiccups and setbacks can make you a stronger artist.

When the Covid-19 Pandemic arrived in 2020, Charleston's Post & Courier Newspaper hosted an online series called "No Intermission" which kept audiences and local performers connected, despite the loss of live performance opportunities. I performed two monologues, both of which were featured during the series.

Production Photos

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