HELEN T. CLARK, AEA Theatre Artist
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    • Acting Philosophy
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  • Resume
  • Gallery
  • Reviews/Testimonials
  • Private Acting Coaching/Lessons
    • Theatre Education Pedagogy
  • LookBook
  • The Waking Danu Project
    • About the Project
    • Backstory
    • Research and Creation
    • Audience Reaction and Participation
    • The Sheldrake Hypothesis
    • What now?
  • A Little Nonsense...
    • Daily Gesture
    • My Morning Mustache
  • External Sources
  • Blog
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"Helen T. Clark acts all the way down to her fingertips. Her training in Suzuki and other physical theatre forms radiate from the moment she steps on the stage. She fully embodies each character while maintaining an amazing intellectual grasp on the back story and present moment.” ~ Siouxsie Easter

"We were also lucky to have her perform as an actress for Connecticut Repertory Theatre this last year. She was in a new play and was an exemplary model for our student actors to learn from. She did an excellent job with a very difficult text and was professional and positive throughout. "~ Vince Tycer 

"Helen is incredibly talented. She is a rare outside-the-box thinker who manages to be able to handle the avant garde with as much ease as naturalism. She is devoted to the craft and her talent elevates the performances of those on stage with her. She brings a strong point of view to her work and excites those on her team with her ideas. She desires to move the form forward, and she does this both in her own work and by inspiring those who surround her." ~ Director Jim Knipple

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I have directed Helen in several productions. She is a consummate professional. Rarely have I come across an actor who does as much preparation as Helen does for her roles. She researches deeply, asks questions when needed, and is graceful and thoughtful with her colleagues. Helen’s physicality for each role she performs is so unique that one never gets tired of seeing her in shows. She is captivating on stage." ~ Director Siouxsie Easter 
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"The woman –– far beyond a symbol of sexuality –– emerges as a confidante and protectress of both. When Helen T. Clark entered in a pale greenish light, for a moment she seemed clothed in thin parchment. Skin without blemish, a woman-girl’s body, remarkably perfect, her nakedness a direct counter to the men’s swaddled communication. Clark was poised, flirty and charming in speech but asexual in her body –– a fascinating, understated performance." ~ Barbara Adams, The Ithaca Times for Winter Animals

"Credit to all the actors, but especially to Clark and Rose, for making this travel delightfully immediate, high-spirited, vivid, and funny-despite-the-odds. " ~ Barbara Adams, The Ithaca Times for ​Rule of Thumb
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