Abigail Rose Solomon has worked in every aspect of
the theater, from scenic designer to box office manager,
from director to backstage crew. In 2005, she founded
Rosalind Productions, initially to produce shows in Los
Angeles, starting with a play she wrote, Stages,
which garnered a NAACP Theater Award Nomination. Before
that, she was on the Artistic Committee of Theatre 40 in
Beverly Hills, heading their marketing/publicity team.
For three years, she served as an Ovation Award Voter
for the L.A. Stage Alliance.
On Broadway, Abigail was an Associate Producer of The
Miracle Worker (with Abigail Breslin and Matthew
Modine). She worked as assistant to the lead producer
and marketing associate on All My Sons (with John
Lithgow and Katie Holmes), and as assistant company
manager on Cyrano (with Kevin Kline and Jennifer
Garner). Off Broadway, she was Producing and Marketing
Director for The Peccadillo Theater Company, and an
administrative assistant for The New Group. For nine
years, she worked as agent and actor for the non-profit,
Add Verb Productions, selling and performing educational
one-person shows, which toured nationally.
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Abigail has also acted with Manhattan Theatre Club,
Williamstown Theatre Festival, Berkeley Repertory
Theatre, California Shakespeare Festival, Dorset Theatre
Festival, Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara, New
Georges, Sacred Fools and several others. On camera, she
has worked with Brad and Angie on Mr. & Mrs. Smith,
Sarah Jessica Parker on Sex & The City, and Jerry
Orbach on Law & Order. She also had recurring
roles on NYPD Blue and Days of Our Lives.
Abigail received her B.A. in Theater from Williams
College and M.F.A. from the N.Y.U. Graduate Acting
Program. In 2008, she took three courses from
Commercial Theatre Institute, including the 14-Week
Producer Program. She serves on the Alumnae Arts
Committee for The Brearley School, which she also
attended, and is on the Advisory Board of The Vineyard
Playhouse on Martha’s Vineyard. She is also a member of
League of Professional Women and The Broadway League.
www.abigailrosesolomon.com
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