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Joni Lorraine

Joni joined BroadwayWorld in 2016 after over twenty-five years of involvement in the Central Texas theatre scene.  She has worked as a company member and educator for Pollyanna Children's Theatre. She is a B Iden Payne nominated director whose acting and directing work has been seen in Austin with her own theatre company NxNW Theatre Company, Austin Children's Theatre, The Sam Bass Theatre in Round Rock, The Georgetown Palace, and The Temple Civic Theatre. Joni's diverse directing portfolio includes You Can't Take It With You, Steel Magnolias,The Marriage of Figaro, and the award winning I Love You, You're Perfect Now Change. As an actor, Joni has been seen in dozens of productions including Arcadia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Man Who Came To Dinner, The Taming of The Shrew, and Hay Fever. Joni is also a spiritual director (not too be confused with theatre director) chaplain and professional photographer. She lives in Cedar Park TX with her wonderful wife Tammy and their quirky dog, Sam. 




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First Show:

Camelot

Favorite Show:

The most recent tour of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD with Richard Thomas

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Review: Get Haunted by Archive Theater's RAVEN WINGED HOURS
Review: Get Haunted by Archive Theater's RAVEN WINGED HOURS
September 19, 2023

If you are seeking an evening of spooky entertainment and a journey into the mind of a literary genius, RAVEN WINGED HOURS is a must-see. Something spooky this way comes, indeed, and it's a hauntingly wonderful experience you won't want to miss.

Interview: Moses Pendleton talks ALICE coming to Bass Concert Hall
Interview: Moses Pendleton talks ALICE coming to Bass Concert Hall
September 16, 2023

An upcoming tour of Momix’s ALICE is headed to Austin next week, and we’re in for a treat. Momix's productions, choreographed and directed by the brilliant Moses Pendleton, have been performed all over the world, captivating audiences with their dreamlike and fantastical storytelling through movement and imagery. 

Review: JENNA AND THE WHALE at Ground Floor Theatre
Review: JENNA AND THE WHALE at Ground Floor Theatre
August 24, 2023

Like Jonah and the Whale, JENNA AND THE WHALE shows us the value of second chances and how to discover our own resilience

Interview: Kathy Valentine of HEAD OVER HEELS at ZACH Theatre
Interview: Kathy Valentine of HEAD OVER HEELS at ZACH Theatre
August 21, 2023

A bawdy, bold and inclusive production of HEAD OVER HEELS — a delightful jukebox musical based on the Go-Go's music  — is now playing at ZACH Theatre. Its already high production value and flash is elevated further by the presence of Austinite Kathy Valentine, an original member of the rock and roll Hall of Fame band, The Go-Go's.

Review: BOX at Penfold Theatre
Review: BOX at Penfold Theatre
July 13, 2023

Despite the play's initial shortcomings, Penfold Theatre Company's commitment to delivering exceptional productions is evident. BOX remains a compelling story that sheds light on the imagined internal life of an important historical figure. King, not just playwright but Penfold Associate Artistic director, is to be acknowledged for a courageous initial premiere of this new work.

Review: HAIRSPRAY at Bass Concert Hall
Review: HAIRSPRAY at Bass Concert Hall
June 15, 2023

HAIRSPRAY is a chipper, wildly energetic show, and if you can leave your inner skeptic at the door, you might see a glimmer of hope. If not that, then you’ll certainly have basked in some joy for a couple of hours.

Review: SANCTUARY CITY at Ground Floor Theatre
Review: SANCTUARY CITY at Ground Floor Theatre
June 6, 2023

What did our critic think of SANCTUARY CITY at Ground Floor Theatre? SANCTUARY CITY, written by Martyna Majok and produced by the Ground Floor Theatre, presents a thought-provoking exploration of DREAMers, the concept of sanctuary, and the complexity of how to live as an undocumented immigrant in the United States.

Review: THE BAKER'S WIFE at The Alchemy Theatre
Review: THE BAKER'S WIFE at The Alchemy Theatre
June 2, 2023

Gifting yourself with the talent that makes up this cast is worth the visit, though one must consider the evening will be long based on pacing issues within the show. Nonetheless, it is easy to see the promise in Alchemy Theatre’s production of THE BAKER’S WIFE.

Review: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Bass Concert Hall
Review: TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Bass Concert Hall
May 12, 2023

What did our critic think of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD at Bass Concert Hall?

Review: GETTING IN BED WITH THE PIZZA MAN at Crashbox Theatre
Review: GETTING IN BED WITH THE PIZZA MAN at Crashbox Theatre
May 10, 2023

What did our critic think of GETTING IN BED WITH THE PIZZA MAN at Crashbox Theatre? GETTING IN BED WITH THE PIZZA MAN is a delight of a one-woman show. Written by Katie Folger and directed by Matrex Kilgore, this 'racy and whimsical production explores the joys and challenges of being single and sexually adventurous during the COVID-19 era.'

Review: ZACH'S ROE Wows With a Timely Message
Review: ZACH'S ROE Wows With a Timely Message
April 18, 2023

What did our critic think of ROE at ZACH?

Review: RIVERDANCE 25TH ANNIVERSARY at Bass Concert Hall
Review: RIVERDANCE 25TH ANNIVERSARY at Bass Concert Hall
April 10, 2023

Who knew in 1994 that a dance number performed during a seven minute intermission during the Eurovision song contest would expand into a thrilling spectacle of dance that would not only survive the test of time, but remain so beloved by so many? Beyond a pandemic, political unrest, racial tension, a couple of wars, RIVERDANCE still shines it's timeless light and energy on audiences around the world.

Review: NIGHTBIRD at Austin Playhouse
Review: NIGHTBIRD at Austin Playhouse
March 18, 2023

What did our critic think of NIGHTBIRD at Austin Playhouse?

Review: THE POETRY SHIFT at Southwest Theatre Productions
Review: THE POETRY SHIFT at Southwest Theatre Productions
March 11, 2023

What did our critic think of SOUTHWEST THEATRE PRODUCTIONS' THE POETRY SHIFT at Southwest Theatre Productions?

Review: AUSTIN SHAKESPEARE DELIVERS THE REAL THING at The Long Center
Review: AUSTIN SHAKESPEARE DELIVERS THE REAL THING at The Long Center
March 4, 2023

We as an audience are invited into these and other questions. Most important of all those questions remains, though: What about us is not real, and what about is THE REAL THING?

Review: FIRE IN DREAMLAND at Filigree Theatre
Review: FIRE IN DREAMLAND at Filigree Theatre
February 8, 2023

What did our critic think of FIRE IN DREAMLAND at Filigree Theatre?

Review: DAT and ZACH's RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA Charms and Delights
Review: DAT and ZACH's RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA Charms and Delights
February 1, 2023

If you can’t handle two hours of innocence and joy, you might need to skip this one. As for the rest of us, go bathe in the delicious happiness of this sincere and endearing production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s CINDERELLA.

Review: PRETTY WOMAN at Bass Concert Hall
Review: PRETTY WOMAN at Bass Concert Hall
January 19, 2023

It's not that PRETTY WOMAN THE MUSICAL is necessarily worthy of a terribly poor review, but it's not worthy of a good one either. Does it get the job done? Is it a musical? Was it executed well? Is the talent up to the task? Yes, to all these. But that's about where the good work ends. There's well directed talent up there on stage, but the book and undistinguished lyrics aren't a big help.

Review: MASTER HAROLD… AND THE BOYS at Austin Shakespeare
Review: MASTER HAROLD… AND THE BOYS at Austin Shakespeare
January 14, 2023

When you go (and you should!) keep in mind that 'MASTER HAROLD ... AND THE BOYS' is a stirring and relevant piece of theatre, even as a staged reading. Oh, that it's relevance could someday be a thing of our past.

Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL at ZACH Theatre
Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL at ZACH Theatre
December 13, 2022

This classic story as told by ZACH never disappoints!



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