Dayle Towarnicky -- NYC Based Teaching Artist
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Coming up Spring 2018 - a new voice acting project! More details to follow.

Dayle 
worked with Hamlet Isn't Dead for two years:
Directing: Love's Labour's Lost, As You Like It - Pub Edition
Assistant Directing: Henry Vi pts 1, 2, 3
Acting: Titus Andronicus, Comedy of Errors

She has narrated with Audible.com, acted in NYC as well as regionally in New Hampshire and Ohio. 

Dayle holds a BFA in Drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and did her studio training with The Stella Adler Studio of Acting
Acting Resume Dayle Towarnicky
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March 24th, 2016
As with all Hamlet Isn't Dead productions I've seen, the text work from the ensemble is uniformly excellent (so props to Text Coach Dayle Towarnicky). The ensemble is very strong, clear, and honest in its work
"King John" (Voice and Text Coach: Dayle Towarnicky)
Reviewed by Zelda Knapp
September 17th, 2014
Hamlet Isn't Dead breathes new life into Shakespeare...
The stakes are incredibly high in this play, and by this point you are so immersed in the piece that the language is not overwhelming at all.
"Henry Vi, pts 1, 2, 3 IN REP" (Assistant Director: Dayle Towarnicky)
Reviewed by Natalie Sacks of charged.fm
October 17th, 2010
As Deborah, who ages from 11 to 49, Dayle Towarnicky infuses her scenes and lines with fresh inflections and a revealing range of emotions. Watching her age from the girlish to the womanly and wise is a delight.
"From Door to Door" feat. Dayle Towarnicky (Deborah) Reviewed by Michael Grossberg of The Columbus Dispatch
July 12th, 2010
As one of France’s ladies, Rosaline, Towarnicky shifts easily from feigned wide-eyed innocence to smirking coolness reminiscent of Claire Trevor, the queen of film noir.
"Love's Labour's Lost" Reviewed by theatrevault.com contributing writer, Danielle Filas
May 14th, 2010
Eight actresses become veritable chameleons in multiple roles as Anne's friends, relatives, rivals, pursuers, investigators and acquaintances. Kudos to Emily Bach, Meghan Durham, Susie Gerald, Ellen Knolls, Joyce Leahy, Krista Lively Stauffer, Shanelle Marie and Dayle Towarnicky for their elegant and whimsical versatility.
"Attempts on Her Life" Review by Michael Grossberg of the Columbus Dispatch.
April 9th, 2010
Dayle Towarnicky brings a plaintive woundedness and a sense of ravaged youthfulness to Laura, Amanda's painfully shy and crippled daughter. This Laura is clearly as fragile and easily damaged as one of the miniature glass pieces in the small menagerie she obsesses over in the living room of the Wingfield's modest apartment.
"The Glass Menagerie" Review by Michael Grossberg of the Columbus Dispatch
February 16th, 2010
15 skilled actor-singers conjures affecting drama with their heartrending monologues, soul-stirring solo singing, and mournful choral harmonies (arranged by Elise Toscano, Anisha Nagarajan, and Dayle Towarnicky).
A review in Backstage of "Decade at a Glance" performed in NYC
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