Tracy first fell in love with the theater at Bordentown Regional High School under the direction of the late Edward T. O’Malley; then moved on to MCCC as a Technical Theatre Major.
Tracy has called Kelsey Theatre home for nearly 20 years and has filled various roles including but not limited to Stage Manager, Director, Project Secretary, House Manager and Producer. She is proud to have worked most recently on Early One Evening at the Rainbow Bar and Grille with Like 40 Productions and looks forward to their production of Incorruptible in March.
Tracy is a founding member of the James Tolin Memorial Foundation which will present their Third Annual AIDS Benefit on the Kelsey Stage in June; she is an active board member of the Open Arms Foundation in Hillsborough, NJ; and she is involved in the development of Graffiti Productions, a youth organization whose mission is to educate through collaborative theatre.Production/Credit | Where | Opening Night |
Incorruptible ...... Stage Managed | Like 40 Productions | 3/4/2005 |
The Foreigner ...... Stage Managed | Maurer Productions OnStage | 1/7/2005 |