Elizabeth Sullivan

Director of Performing Arts


Elizabeth Sullivan (she/her/hers) has an M.F.A. in Theatre for Youth and K-12 teaching certification from Arizona State University. She is a community-based artist, teaching artist, director, and performer. Elizabeth acted with The Seem-To-Be Players, a nationally touring children’s theatre troupe. She served as the choreographer, lead facilitator and actor for MADE Garden, an interactive art and play installation for young children at Mesa Art Center’s SPARK! Festival for Creativity. She worked as Asphalt Art’s Resident Artist at Phoenix’s Tumbleweed Center for Youth Development where she led homeless youth in poetry, spoken word, drama, performance, and digital storytelling. Most recently she directed, facilitated, and performed in Lawrence Arts Center production of Rethink: I Am a Veteran, an original storytelling project focused on women veterans.

Story Book Drama: Ming Lo Moves the Mountain[24FA]
09/21/24 - 09/21/24, 10:00AM - 10:55AM | SA
Ages 6 to 9 | Elizabeth Sullivan | Lawrence Arts Center
N/A | FTMY166
Members $20 | Non-Members $20
Storybook Drama is ideal for a child’s first theatre class experience. We will act out and explore Arnold Lobel’s book, Ming Lo Moves the Mountain, where a man must find a way to move an impossibly large mountain with a little bit of help.
Story Book Drama: Dragons Love Tacos[24FA]
09/7/24 - 09/7/24, 10:00AM - 10:55AM | SA
Ages 6 to 9 | Elizabeth Sullivan | Lawrence Arts Center
N/A | FTMY126
Members $20 | Non-Members $20
Storybook Drama is ideal for a child’s first theatre class experience. We will act out and explore Adam Rubin’s book, Dragons Love Tacos, where a boy learns about dragons’ love for tacos and what can go terribly wrong with a side of extra spicy salsa.
Story Book Drama: The Rainbow Fish[24FA]
09/14/24 - 09/14/24, 10:00AM - 10:55AM | SA
Ages 6 to 9 | Elizabeth Sullivan | Lawrence Arts Center
N/A | FTMY156
Members $20 | Non-Members $20
Storybook Drama is ideal for a child’s first theatre class experience. We will act out and explore Mark Pfister’s book, The Rainbow Fish, where a beautiful fish builds friendships by sharing its most valuable gifts.

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