suzy harbulak       actress, writer, voice over artist

NEWS:                                                                                                                                   My first audiobook that I voiced and produced, Bewtween the Alps and a Hard Place; Switzerland During World War II and Moral Bribery Today, is now for sale on iTunes, Amazon and Audible.com!!!!


  That's right, after doing voice overs for many years, I finished my first audiobook:
Between the Alps and a Hard Place; Switzerland During World War II and Moral Bribery Today, written by Angelo M. Codevilla. I'm very proud of it! The book is about how class action lawsuits were used in the nineties as moral bribery against Switzerland for unproven injustices that supposedly occurred during the second World War.  It is a thought provoking look at how flawed the American Legal System can be, with an in-depth look at the inner workings of central Europe during WWII.  

 You can listen to a sample and buy it on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Between-Alps-Hard-Place-Switzerland/dp/B007O2RZPU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1333656135&sr=8-2
iTunes, or Audible.com:
http://www.audible.com/pd/ref=sr_1_1?asin=B007NN83PG&qid=1333656244&sr=1-1




There is quite possibly nothing greater than being able to perform on a stage with a fantastic script, playing alongside tremendously talented actors and being led by a gracious visionary of a director.  (well sitting on a beach in Thailand sipping a Singapore Sling comes close, but it's a different kind of joy).  But that is what I got to do this August and September (the play, not the beach).  I played Agnes Mundy, in Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa.  She is the middle sister, who while quite taciturn proved to be a unique challenge to portray.  I got to dance, I got to act and I even got to learn how to knit.  I thought it was a pretty great production and the critics seemed to agree:

Suzy Harbulak draws a skilled portrait of the reserved sister, Agnes.--LA Weekly

http://blogs.laweekly.com/stylecouncil/2011/08/judith_chapman_in_rick_fosters.php#more

Suzy Harbulak offers a gentle integrity as the quite, hopeful Agnes. --STagestruck Review

http://stagestruckreview.com/

It was enjoyable and delightful  with absolutely lovely performances by ...and Suzy Harbulak as Agnes Mundy. Both actresses brought a sincere authenticity with their soft, musical Irish accents, as much as by their ability to be in the moment.

Ms. Harbulak as Agnes, also meticulously presents us a spirited woman with plenty of desire mostly kept hidden, woven into the knitting and household chores that occupy her time. When pushed, her temper gives way to the tough girl underneath who is caring, loving and desperate to dance – enough to push all of her sisters to a glorious frenzy.  --LA Theatre Review

http://www.latheatrereview.com/2011/08/27/dancing-at-lughnasa-at-the-complex/

There isn't a single weak performance in this production

http://blog.heymelpomene.com/2011_08_01_archive.html

Thank you to all who supported the show!  And now I am off to the next exciting project...

coming soon:  my foray into producing film, where I will also star in Behind the Door

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