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Alison Garrigan
Alison Garrigan (born 1958 September 23) is an American actor, singer, and costume designer, the daughter of actors Jonathan and Jo Farwell. She is well-known for playing both male and female roles.
She performs in gothic/industrial bands THE DEADWARD GOREYS and QUEUE UP as well and has a cabaret/nightclub act with Michael Seevers called Torch [1]. She is a self-described "goth-punk vampire bat".
She appeared in David Hansen's I Hate This [2]
She is married, a mother of a 27 year old, and is openly bisexual.
She played Dr. Frank-N-Furter in Cleveland Public Theatre's Christmas production of "The Rocky Horror Show" in 2006, having previously played the part of Janet.
Roles (male)[edit]
Dr. Frank-N-Furter in "The Rocky Horror Show"
Yitzhak in "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
Cassius in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"
Kent in "King Lear"
Roles (female)[edit]
Zillah in "Bright Room Called Day"
Morgan le Fey in "Discordia"
Elaine in "The Dying Gaul"
Delilah Strict in "Zombie Prom"
Mazeppa in "Gypsy"
Miss Delilah Strict in "Zombie Prom"
The occult tattoo artist in Rinde Eckert's opera "Highway Ulysses"
Susan in "The Secretaries"
References[edit]
- Interview in The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Sunday, August 27, 2006
- Girls will be boys, boys will be girls
- Cleveland Scene. Family Feud - Relatives go for the throat in CleveShakes' sizzling King Lear, By Christine Howey. Article Published Jul 19, 2006
- Cleveland Jewish News
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