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Alicia Laine Matheson is an honors graduate of the Academy for the Performing Arts in Huntington Beach where she participated in countless play festivals as an actor, a playwright, and a director, and performed in the mainstage productions of "Grease," "The Pirates of Penzance," and "Once Upon A Mattress." She was also an "in-house" actor with Masterpiece Mysteries Interactive Dinner Theater for six years and many of her favorite roles were created as part of their Whodunnits and Front & Centre 'Scenechronous' productions, including: Genevieve Baxter in "Stages," Daphne Sterling in "Cincinnati Smith & The Tomb of Doom," and she was able to realize her 'phantom phan' dream by playing the Christine Daae character, Madeliene Davis, in "Phantom of the Library," a fundraiser for the Long Beach Public Library. Although her background is primarily in live theater, she is not a complete stranger to radio programs and has performed in "The Main Electric Radio Hour" as Eleanor Stamford as part of Masterpiece Mysteries. In addition to acting, she is a professional singer and performs as a member of "Otaku In Crime," an all-girl, 4-part harmony, award-winning singing group which performs at various anime conventions. When she has a chance, she likes to work on a book series that will hopefully be published sometime in the future. For additional
information, please visit the Otaku In Crime website (designed by Alicia): Listen to Alicia's interview in This Week In Pendant!
Alicia is the voice of Kate Kane in "Batman: The Ace of Detectives", Lily LaRue in "Umket Industries Presents: The Dixie Stenberg and Brassy Battalion Adventure Theater", Madeleine Gray in "The Kingery" and Staci in "Once Upon a Time in Vegas". She also co-created, co-writes and directs "Once Upon a Time in Vegas" and is the Associate Producer for Pendant Procutions. |