
Theatre Artist


Theatre Artist

Intimacy Direction
Dialects
Movement/Gymnastics
"Katrina Stelk as Anne de Bourgh, a character you can't stand, thanks in no small part to Stelk's performance. She commits totally to her character's snobbishness and domineering attitude, it's a character you love to hate. Really one of the best ensemble casts I've had the pleasure to see this season."
Stages of MN, "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley"
Mel Schaffer and Katrina Stelk tag-team as his hissing, easily irritated servants (his “wives” as we later learn). What might otherwise be minor characters are fully formed in a pair of great performances as physical as they are psychological. No matter what’s going on, they’re always up to something or moving around in interesting ways. In one scene, Stelk scuttles around in a full gymnastic bridge. (She also manages the intimacy direction in a show that needs a lot of it.)
OnStage Colorado, "Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really"
