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About the Artist

APRIL LOUISE is an Arts Integration Coordinator with Young Audiences of Louisiana, a state certified Talented Theatre Evaluator, and an Ensemble Member of Goat in the Road Productions (GRP). She spends her days compiling resources, creating professional developments, and coordinating schedules that allow Teachers and Artists to develop and deliver arts integrated experiences that help students master arts and academic skills while enhancing their natural artistic abilities and talents. Her nights are spent in various theatrical spaces embodying stories and enlightening audiences through speech, song, and dance.

She most recently performed in Back in The Day as Rhonda at the Andre Cailloux Center form Performing Arts and Cultural Justice. Some of her most memorable and proudest accomplishments include performing as Adeline Stringer in The Stranger Disease with GRP, celebrating the win of 4 Big Easy Entertainment Awards with the cast and crew of the show, and directing two community theatre shows with New Venture Theatre - Rasheeda Speaking and Shout! A Good News Musical

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She's humbled to have performed in the 24 Hour Musicals in New York City and to have been crowned as StageDoor Idol at the National WWII Museum's Stage Door Canteen. Two staged readings she performed with No Dream Deferred, Coffee Colored Dreams and Woke: A Dream Play, have been additional highlights in her career as culturally and socially relevant work is what she seeks to consume and produce. She's enjoyed appearing in some film, Tv, and web series projects - most consistently as a news anchor for an online satirical New York based news show, #News. She looks forward to continuing to share touching and thought-provoking art with audiences around the world. 

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