"a formidable force of a flapper" - dir. Charles Morey
"a treasure and a credit to her craft" - dir. Whitney Grace
"hilarity in motion" - BWW Ft. Myers, Lucky Stiff
"superbly characterized and accented" - BWW Ft. Myers, Lucky Stiff
"the standout performance" - Gulf Coast Theater Review, Shout! The Mod Musical
"brings a profound depth of feeling to Gertrude, even in her non-speaking moments...realizing her with such truth and vision" - dir. Bill Kincaid
"a formidable force of a flapper" - dir. Charles Morey "a treasure and a credit to her craft" - dir. Whitney Grace "hilarity in motion" - BWW Ft. Myers, Lucky Stiff "superbly characterized and accented" - BWW Ft. Myers, Lucky Stiff "the standout performance" - Gulf Coast Theater Review, Shout! The Mod Musical "brings a profound depth of feeling to Gertrude, even in her non-speaking moments...realizing her with such truth and vision" - dir. Bill Kincaid
ABOUT JACQUELINE
Jacqueline St. Pierre is a stage and screen actor pursuing the beautiful and stupid in NYC.
Originally from sunny Winter Springs, Florida, Jacqueline holds a B.A. in Theatre from the University of Florida and studied in residency with Y No Había Luz in San Juan, Puerto Rico and OYL Theatre Co. in Papingo, Greece. As an OYL apprentice, she trained with SITI’s Akiko Aizawa and Leon Ingulsgrud and Movement Theater Studio’s Richard Crawford and Adrienne Kapstein.
She is a proud co-founder of JABS Productions, through which she produced and starred in David Auburn’s Proof for charity, raising over $500 for Alachua County’s chapter of Girls Who Code.
Jacqueline has worked under the direction of Ianthe Demos, Céline Rosenthal, and Gordon Greenberg. She is currently clowning about in Tampa, Florida as Dromio of Ephesus in Jobsite Theater’s The Comedy of Errors.