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Libby is an actress, singer, and audiobook narrator born and raised in the city of black and gold, Pittsburgh. She fell in love with performing when she was young after seeing Annie and thought she too could play little orphan Annie, only to be cast as Miss Hannigan in her fifth grade production. She studied jazz at CMU, and theatre at Boston College, the William Esper Studio, and Juilliard, where she received her Master of Fine Arts. She is still holding out for the role of Annie.

Libby has performed in theaters across the country, and she is a proud member of Actors Equity and SAG-AFTRA.

 

In addition to her work onstage, Libby loves being an audiobook narrator. She was the girl who finished her summer reading within the first month of break and read more for extra credit, and she loves telling stories behind the mic. She has recorded over 70 titles for Audible, Brilliance Publishing, Recorded Books, indie authors, and the Library of Congress. She is a proud member of APA and PANA. You can find more on the Audiobooks page and find her narration on Audible here.

Libby is also an advocate for accessibility in the arts, and she is a Teaching Artist with CO/LAB Theater Group, an organization that offers individuals with developmental disabilities a creative and social outlet through theater. 

When she isn't working on a project, Libby is usually in Central Park with her dog, Otis, or searching for the best Lemon Drop in NYC.

 

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