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Sharon Knorr
Starting at age 10 as the street sweeper in "The Clown That Ran Away" at Portland Civic Theatre School, Sharon Knorr by now has performed for many years in Los Angeles and Portland as an on-stage actress, on-camera talent and behind-the-camera producer.
She has worked for many Portland theatre companies … New Rose, Readers Theatre Rep.,
Triangle Productions, Cygnet Productions, Portland Civic Theatre, Lakewood Theatre
Company and at Storefront as an original Portland cast member of the cult hit "Angry Housewives".
Sharon is a cast member of another cult hit
"Hot Flashes the Musical" that has played to sold out houses for the past 9 years
in Portland, toured Oregon and the west coast and will be having a final performance
of the original show this May 2010.
As a director, she has guided Scott Parker in two one man shows; Portland's beloved
Female Impersonator Darcelle in a one man show based on the movie actor Divine
and "The Mousetrap" for Skamania Performing Arts Foundation in Stevenson, Washington.
Last year in Singlehandedly, Sharon performed an adaptation of her one woman show "Why Can't I Marry the Cute Beatle."
She had co-written and directed a one MAN show with Walter Cole called "Just Call me Darcelle" which has just finished it's
second sold out run and will be turned into a book to be ready for the fall.
It Takes Two To Tango,
one woman's journey through the perilous challenge of dance,
relationships, and life. It's all part of PST's Solo Performance
Festival, Singlehandedly!
Catch Sharon on Singlehandedly's Opening Night, April 23rd.
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