“This play gets us to remember our own stories, to share them with friends, to think about what it means to be a woman under a microscope, often a controlling one, in times past and present.”
Kimberly Rockwood
Kimberly has been cast in numerous community theatre productions throughout Vermont over many, many (many) years. Her favorite role was that of Dolly in “Hello Dolly!” with the White River Valley Players. In addition, Kimberly has directed several productions including Shelburne Players recent production of “Circle Mirror Transformation.”
As a member of the Board of Directors for the Valley Players in Waitsfield for eight years, she helped establish the Vermont Playwright’s Award.
With significant vocal experience, Kimberly has performed since age 15, singing with numerous bands, electric and acoustic, and on the road throughout New England (and Jamaica).
The first time she saw a production written and directed by Carole Vasta Folley she knew she had to work with her. Her first opportunity was in Vasta Folley’s “Borrowing Time” produced by Girls Nite Out Productions. Kimberly notes this local playwright’s work is always “funny, heartfelt, poignant and so very real.”
When not on the boards or in a studio, she lives the deliriousy grateful life of a pensioner, tending the gardens of her ancient South Burlington home with the ever entertaining Mr. Bill.
Her lifelong quest for a comfortable bra continues...