Anjanette Hall
Anjanette Hall is a freelance actor, and theatre educator. Anjanette has performed at theater’s such as; Baltimore Centerstage, Two River Theatre Company, Red Stage Theatre Company, Cardinal Stage Company, BrownCounty Playhouse, The Barn Theatre, and Rocky Mountain Repertory Theater. She has toured the country with Theatreworks USA, and played the role of Gretchen Huber on NBC’s Ed. She has lived and worked, off and on, in New York City since 2001. Anjanette has been featured in many independent short and feature films, including Geoff Quan’s Be Still that was featured at the Sarasota Film Festival this year. Anjanette has taught Acting, Voice, Speech, and Movement at Rutgers University, Compass Film Academy, and Red Stage Theatre Company. She is co-founder of Red Stage Theatre based in Burlington, VT. Her favorite role to date is wife to Krys and Mom to Jack. Anjanette received her M.F.A. from Rutgers University-Mason Gross School of the Arts, and a B.F.A. in Musical Theatre Performance from Western Michigan University.
