And The Best Supporting Actress Goes To…

Virginia Wall Gruenert and Daina Michelle Griffith in Well -
Photo by Heather Mull
The 2013 Post-Gazette Awards are in, and our very own Virginia Wall Gruenert has been recognized as a best supporting actress for her role as the chronically ill mother who healed a failing neighborhood, but who could not heal herself in our most recent play, ‘Well’ by Lisa Kron.

Click here to read all the awards and recognitions around town for Pittsburgh Theater.

About Virginia Wall Gruenert: Virginia was last seen playing Ann in our most recent production of 'Well' here at Off The Wall Theater.  A graduate of Syracuse University, she studied acting, voice, and movement in New York, London, and in L.A. with the legendary Stella Adler.  Favorite roles include Martha in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Dr. Livingston in Agnes of God, Thelma in ‘night, Mother (Off The Wall), various roles in her original play Shaken & Stirred (Off The Wall and Theater 54 in NYC), Aunt Meme in Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Wanda in Kennedy’s Children (Syracuse Stage).  Her short play Bugaboo was produced at Swan Day Pittsburgh 2012, and her full-length play Without Ruth was produced here at OTW in May 2013.  Virginia is a proud member of The League of Professional Theater Women, The Dramatists Guild of America and Actors’ Equity Association.  She serves as Artistic Director of Off The Wall Theater.




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