A gal from Maine

STEPHANIE COLAVITO is a multidisciplinary artist from a small town in Maine. She is a well rounded actor, vocalist, musician, and dancer, with a passion for storytelling! She holds an MFA in Acting from SCAD (Savannah College of Art and Design) and a BFA in Musical Theatre with an emphasis in Songwriting from the Boston Conservatory.

A classically trained pianist, Stephanie is well-versed in theatrical, classical, and jazz grooves on the piano, and also plays the guitar and the viola. She excels at sight singing and tight harmonies, pursues songwriting, and is a registered musician with Maestra. Stephanie has lived and worked all over the country, from coast to coast, including Alaska! Select theatrical credits include: Ex-Girlfriend/Girl u.s. in Once (Savannah Rep), Meg in Crimes of the Heart (Penobscot Theatre Company), and Kitty in Music of Denali (Holland America, AK Cruise).

She is an asset in developmental work, most recently having the opportunity to worth with Tanya Birl in Savannah, GA during a developmental workshop of The Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (by Jason Robert Brown and Taylor Mac, directed by Rob Ashford), and participated in a first reading of Star-Crossed: A Gender-Defying R&J in Verse and Beats by Daniel Robert Sullivan at the Dramatist Guild.

Stephanie is a leading lady with understudy experience and a love for ensemble work.

… but who is she?

  • I’m a gal who loves NYC but is always dreaming about my home-state: Maine. The air smells great, the stars are bright, and Acadia National Park is magic.

  • I will always eat dessert first.

  • I have an over bight, and I LOVE it.

  • I appreciate the smell of coffee, but do not enjoy drinking it. Tea for me!

  • I love playing musical instruments and will always attempt to learn more (except the trumpet. I failed miserably at the trumpet in middle school. Bless those who can play the trumpet. I’m jealous).

  • I’m currently reading Judi Dench’s memoir and reminding myself to not take myself too seriously, keep your sense of humor, and to have at least half as much fun on stage as she has had in her career.

  • I do indeed have an entire photo album dedicated to my dog. Yes, of course you can see it.