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April, 2010

Jean was cast as Lola in The Aramanthine Thread by Rosebud Ben-Oni as part of the Left Hip Festival at the Wings Theatre in NYC in May.

Jean was cast as Madame Arcati in Joe Capone’s production of  Blithe Spirit at Classics@thePoint in Catskill, NY in June and July.



 
March, 2010

Jean appeared in B.I.O. (By Invitation Only), Larry Singer’s performance showcase as Maria Callas in Master Class.

She also did another shoot for CollegeHumor as Wendy in their take on Peter Pan.



 
September, 2009

Jean resumed Larry Singer’s scene study class at Larry Singer Studios and is working on Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

She was cast as Puck in Patsy Rodenburg’s workshop of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.



 
July, 2009

Jean is working on her play and developing a one-woman autobiographical show based on her 2005 cabaret Beyond Words. And is doing therapy for her operation.  Ugh!

 
May, 2009

Jean had a hip labrum tear operation as a result from a tap dancing fall – same thing Alex Rodriguez had.


 
 
February 10, 2009

Jean completed a shoot today for Collegehumor, a webisode take on The Golden Girls in which she played Blanche.  

 
January 29, 2009
Jean has just been cast in Henning Hegland’s NYC production of The Threepenny Opera as Mrs Peachum., which will be at the Riverside Theatre in the beginning of April.  

 
September, 2008
Jean is looking into producing a little known Tennessee Williams play next year in NYC., and is still at work on her on play.  

 
June, 2008
Jean is writing a full length play about the family dynamics of betrayal and forgiveness.  

 
March 29, 2008
In The Fab Marque’s review today of Jean Burton Walker’s starring performance in Henrik Ibsen’s Ghosts: “There is no need to do this piece unless the actress playing Mrs. Alving has the ability to hold the empathy of the audience and convey the intensity of the moment. In Phare Play’s production, Jean Walker delivers and then some. Ms. Walker was charming and captivating in her role. From the moment she walked on stage, the audience believed every word she uttered, and was concerned for her fragile self. The character’s arc worked well under this actress’s command. At times, the audience forgets she is an actress, as she affected no airs, but rather played the part with heart. It is always a relief when the lead proves to be the scene-stealer, for no one could take their eyes off Ms. Walker.”  

 
December, 2007
Directed by Blake Bradford, Jean has just complete a NYC run at the Wings Theatre of Twilight Of The Golds, as Mrs. Gold, which was played by Faye Dunaway in the 1997 movie.  

 

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