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When not doing her theatre thing, she is the Content Coordinator for First Colony Neighbors Magazine from Best Version Media. Her passions include new work development, the cultivation of the living artist, and the exploration of intercultural communication. She also gained extensive experience in teaching private English lessons during a seven-year stint in Japan. Rachel has held numerous Arts Administration positions at The Playwrights Center in Minneapolis and the Dallas Theater Center and has enjoyed freelancing in casting and international cultural exchanges. As a National Advisory Board Member of 50 Playwrights Project and through her membership with both LMDA and The Playwrights' Center, she is actively working to support writers and new play development. She recently closed, a non-profit online experiment dedicated to injecting more new work into the audition room. Rachel Greene (Stage Directions) is currently a Literary Consultant for The Landing Theatre Company and Shabach Enterprise's Fade To Black Festival, both centered in Houston, Texas. This year she has regularly participated in Zoom and Drunk Shakespeare and her next project will be playing Maria in a live, online Twelfth Night with 60 Hour Shakespeare, UK directed by Gavin Leigh and Michael Corbidge of the RSC. Rachel has a great love for Shakespeare including many roles in the UK and Houston. Rachel has performed in many theatres around Houston including Betty Davis in Color Blind for The Fade To Black Festival at The Queensbury Theatre, Ladybird Johnson in The Disappearance Of Eartha Kitt at Midtown Arts Centre, Rhonda in Birds of Paradise for MOD and Juliet in Fine Wines for Mildred's Umbrella. For BBC Radio Jersey she played Patsy in Lily Langry, and Elsie in Frank for BBC Radio 4. Tours around the UK and overseas include the Moscow Arts Theatre in Russia where she played a Woman of Canterbury in Murder of The Cathedral directed by Ed Wilson and Matthew Warchus. Originally from the UK, she trained with The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and Salford University. Mainstage roles at the Landing include Cram School Snow Day, also directed by Rob Kimbro, and Mom in Small Jokes About Monsters, which won her a Best Actress award for the main stage that year.

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Her other roles were Ma in The Benders, Sister Pasquelina in The Last Train and A BBC Reporter for Agathe. Rachel Brownhill (Penny/Claire) is delighted to be back for her fourth reading for The Landing's NAV Playwriting Festival.














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