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"The real joy here is watching the time-shifting 'life imitates' script unfold" - TimeOut Chicago

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When we look into a mirror
we think the image that confronts us is accurate. But move a millimetre and the image changes.
We are actually looking at a never-ending range of reflections.

- Harold Pinter

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DEBORAH PROUD
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Deborah first worked with LiveWire on MACBETH and, shortly thereafter, joined as an associate member.  Since then she has appeared in A/OTHER LOVER, UNCLE VANYA and MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING as well as consulting/ costuming MACBETH and HEDDA GABLER, stage managing LIFE IS A DREAM, and filling various other helpful capacities on each show LiveWire has produced.

In addition to her work with LiveWire, she is also a founding ensemble member of Piccolo Theatre in Evanston where, among others, she has performed in ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD, STAGE COMBAT, AFTER MAGRITTE and THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND, THE ARTFUL WIDOW, and WE WON'T PAY WE WON’T PAY.  In addition to performing with Piccolo she is also one of the costume coordinators for that company, and has filled the shoes of technical director on two shows.  Deborah has also performed with Letting Go Theater Company (SIN) and The Neofuturists (DEVIL DOG: HOUND OF HELL).

A graduate of Valparaiso University , Deborah has her BS in Theater and English.

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