Elizabeth's extensive and impressive career portfolio is replete with a diverse array of exceptional performances, each meticulously crafted to highlight her remarkable versatility and artistic prowess as a multifaceted performer. Notably, her most distinguished accomplishment to date was the creation of the captivating and complex character of Detective Audrey O'Connor in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "Between Riverside and Crazy", penned by the renowned playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis and directed by the esteemed Austin Pendleton. This groundbreaking production premiered at the esteemed Helen Hayes Theater on Broadway, as well as at the Atlantic Theater Company, where it garnered widespread critical acclaim and recognition.
Notably, Elizabeth's impressive acting repertoire also included the portrayal of Rockaway Rosie in Stephen Adly Guirgis's highly acclaimed play, "Halfway Bitches Go Straight to Heaven", which premiered at the esteemed Atlantic Theater Company/LAByrinth Theater, under the masterful direction of the renowned John Ortiz.
Notable among her extensive list of impressive credits is a standout performance as Laurie in the critically acclaimed production of Dominique Morisseau's powerful play "Pipeline", which premiered at the esteemed Lincoln Center Theater, where she had the privilege of working alongside the highly acclaimed director Lileana Blain-Cruz, known for her innovative and thought-provoking approach to storytelling.
Elizabeth's impressive repertoire encompasses a diverse array of roles, with a notable mention being her portrayal of Mary Jane Hanrahan in the critically acclaimed production of "Jesus Hopped the A Train" at the esteemed East 13th Street location in New York City, which was later transferred to the prestigious Edinburgh Theater Festival, followed by a successful run at the renowned Donmar Warehouse and The Arts Theater in West End London.
Additionally, Elizabeth's impressive range was showcased through her depiction of Marcia in the thought-provoking "Our Lady of 121st Street" at the Union Square Theater, and her captivating performance as Justine in the poignant "The Little Flower of East Orange" at The Public Theater in New York City.
Elizabeth's notable performance credits include her portrayal of Fabiana Aziza Cunningham in the critically acclaimed production "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" at the esteemed Public Theater in New York City.
Elizabeth's distinguished career has been marked by a plethora of prestigious affiliations, with her name being synonymous with renowned institutions such as LAByrinth Theater Company and The Actors Studio, thereby cementing her reputation as a highly accomplished and esteemed figure within the realm of the performing arts.