Elizabeth A. Miklavcic - Performance Roles
2000 - Present

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(2016) Bug Splatter
Elizabeth and Jimmy Miklavcic co-created and performed this new work, for Weller's Book Works Dada's 100th Anniversary Celebration.

(2013) XYZ
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic wrote, directed, co-created and performed a new work, XYZ, her characters were Gaia and Rose.

(2012) Duel*Ality 2.0
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic co-wrote, co-directed and performed a new work, Duel*Ality 2.0, her character was Ality.

(2011) Daisy Chain
Elizabeth and Jimmy Miklavcic participated in a four hour durational telematic performance for (((Antena))) Gallery in Chicago, Illinois. The event was organized and curated by Adam Trowbridge and Jessica Westbrook.

(2011) Duel*Ality 1.0
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic co-wrote, co-directed and performed a new work, Duel*Ality 1.0, her character was Ality.

(2010) Face-To-Face
On January 29-30, 2010, Elizabeth A. Miklavcic performed a new work, Face-to-Face, for Callous Physical Theatre's Big Dance/Little Space, a festival of dance performed on a 5 foot by 5 foot stage at the Old Town Actors Studio in Pocatello, Idaho. This festival was produced and directed by Paul Zmolek and Josephine Garibaldi.

(2010) InterPlay: Event Horizon
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic co-created, co-directed and performed a new work, InterPlay: Event Horizon, her character was The Dancer.

(2009) InterPlay: AnARTomy
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic wrote, co-directed and performed a new work, InterPlay: AnARTomy, her character was The Poet.

(2009) In David Blaine's Wake
Produced by Holladay Arts, written by L. Isabella Iasella and directed by Rebecca Webber, In David Blaine's Wake showed the magical and tragic things that can emerge from a couch as two sisters face life, cancer and the trials of each. Elizabeth Miklavcic played the lead, Glory, in this staged reading that was a fundraiser for the Cancer Wellness House.

(2008) InterPlay: Carnivale
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic wrote, co-directed and performed a new work, InterPlay: Carnivale, her character was Francesca Futura - a gypsy fortune teller.

(2008) Ten Pin Alley
Natalie Murdock wrote and directed this comedic independent film about life in a women's bowling league. Elizabeth Miklavcic played the outlandish Polly.

(2007) InterPlay: Nel Tempo di Sogno
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic framed, co-directed and performed a new work, InterPlay: Nel Tempo di Sogno, her character was Iris Merryweather - a widow who also lost her child.

(2007) Dark Matter
Elizabeth Miklavcic had the privilege of working with Meryl Streep as a featured extra in the feature film, Dark Matter directed by Chen Shi-Zheng. This film won the 2007 Sundance Film Festival Alfred P. Sloan Prize.

(2007) Jeff The Vegetarian Zombie
Elizabeth Miklavcic played the out-of-touch Moderator in Jeff The Vegetarian Zombie a comedic web series directed by David Moppet.

(2007) The Fiend of Fleet Street
Directed by Jeremy Jonsson this Stage Right Theater Company production was a staged reading, Elizabeth Miklavcic played three characters Mrs. Ragg, Mrs. Oakely and Mrs. Poorlean.

(2007) Dysfunctional Progression
Max R. Iwaniec directed this comedic independent film created for the 48 Hour Film Project about a couple who run into a series of obstacle while trying to get to the airport. Elizabeth Miklavcic played the one of the leads Veronica Sarmast who's behavior contributes to some of the delays.

(2007) It's A Process
Natalie Murdock wrote and directed this tragic independent film about a society without basic freedoms. Elizabeth Miklavcic played the wife of the man who was falsely accused of crimes against the state.

(2006) Mind Waves
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic created and performed a new work, Mind Waves, for InterPlay: Dancing on the Banks of Packet Creek.

(2006) Earth Elements
Earth Elements was created and directed by Nadja Masura, a PhD student at the University of Maryland College Park. Elizabeth A. Miklavcic participated in the collaborative script and performed a section of this work with Jimmy Miklavcic which was broadcasted live in Maryland.

(2005) Dressers
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic created and performed a new work, Dressers, for InterPlay: Loose Minds in a Box.

(2005) Cries In Silence
Directed by Yohei Kawamata, this feature film was about a very dysfunctional family. Elizabeth A. Miklavcic played the female lead, Joanne Wilson.

(2005) On A Spring Day
Directed by Jenny Lund, this Independent film was about a divorced woman who is trying to get on with her life when her ex-husband is killed. Elizabeth A. Miklavcic played the female lead, Amanda.

(2004) The Surface of Things
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic created and performed a new work, The Surface of Things, for InterPlay: Hallucinations.

(2004) Napoleon Dynamite
Directed by Jared Hess, Elizabeth Miklavcic played Renae, a thrift store security guard, in this hit feature film. Unfortunately, the scene Elizabeth worked on did not make it into the film, but it can be viewed in the special features section of the DVD.

(2004) Music for Bubble Biters
The premier of Music for Bubble Biters: The Mockumentary was held after two years of work shooting and editing the film. Elizabeth Miklavcic performed as one of the Bubble Biter musicians. She framed the film scenes, directed, edited and composed much of the music for this project.

(2004) Outside/In (Part 2)
Outside/In (Part 2) was created and directed by Nadja Masura, a PhD student at the University of Maryland College Park. Elizabeth A. Miklavcic performed in this work as a physical representation of one aspect of Emily Dickenson's personality.

(2003) Afternoon Tea
Elizabeth A. Miklavcic created and performed a new work, Afternoon Tea, for InterPlay: Intransitive Senses.

(2003) Lost
This play, written by Mary Louise Wilson, was performed for The Mark Studio. It was about two absent minded women who can only think straight when they have a car accident and are hanging upside down. Elizabeth Miklavcic played Helen.

(2003) Outside/In (Part 1)
Outside/In (Part 1) was created and directed by Nadja Masura, a PhD student at the University of Maryland College Park. Elizabeth A. Miklavcic performed in this work as a telematic participant reading original text about Utah's Great Salt Lake.