Diana Devlin has been performing for various theatre companies in New Jersey for the last five years. Some of her favorite roles include the title role in Sylvia, Laura in The Glass Menagerie, Mary Magdeline in Godspell, Mary Smith in Run For Your Wife, Carmen in Cooking With Gus, Nancy in Angel Street, and Amy in Lover's Leap. Some of her best work has been from original plays. In Andries Oosthuizen's In a Corridor, she both starred and directed. She also co-directed another of Andries' plays Sabona, which was produced at the Hamlet on Bank Street Theatre in New York City. She performed in Sybil Thorton-Gensch's dramas Wind at Kitty Hawk and East of Ayden, and Joan Herndon's comedy Conciliations and Reconciliations, directed by NJ Rep's Arlene Schulman. For the last 2 years, she has been concentrating on her film career. She will be appearing in two independent films Vulgar, starring fellow NJ Rep member Brian O'Halloran, and Groupies, starring Ally Sheedy, Justin Henry, Jason Frank, and Brian O'Halloran. Both are schedule to be submitted to the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Diana has multiple projects scheduled for the near future, including playing Wilhelmina in The Passion of Dracula. She is incredibly excited to again be working with Brian O'Halloran and under the direction of Arlene Schulman in this intense version of Dracula.
Production/Role | Where | Opening Night |
Sylvia ......Sylvia | First Avenue Playhouse | 5/6/2005 |
Homing Penguins ......(Ensemble) | New Jersey Repertory Company | 12/13/1998 |