Alauna Boyer

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Alauna joined Theatre Adventure in 2016. She loves everything about the art of acting. Her favorite performance to date is Raising Our Voices Together from 2019. This  musical was about triumphs and challenges in our Actors' own day-to-day lives.

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Alauna Center Stage

Alauna had a solo in the show Raising Our Voices Together singing, "Frustration, “ a song she co-wrote with Rich Nethercott.

In 2019 Alauna joined the Wednesday Troupe as a Mentor. What she enjoys most about being a mentor is teaching through demonstrating. Alauna is famous in both of our Troupes for inventing a warm up exercise called "Full Body Expression." This warm up exercise teaches actors how to express emotions using their entire bodies instead of just facial movements and voice.

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In 2019 Alauna joined the Wednesday Troupe as a Mentor.

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What she enjoys most about being a Mentor is teaching through demonstrating. Alauna is famous in both of our Troupes for inventing a warm up exercise called "Full Body Expression" which teaches Actors how to express emotions using their entire bodies instead of just facial movements and voice. Alauna is also appreciated for her ability to always acutely pay attention to detail. She notices and remembers important details that help both the Directors and her fellow Actors.

Mentorship Interview with Alauna

Laura Lawson Tucker interviewed Alauna about her experience being a Theatre Adventure Mentor.

 
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In her free time Alauna enjoys reading, watching TV and playing video games. A favorite book series is the "Keeper of the Lost City". Her favorite TV show is a cartoon called "Teen Titans". Alauna has volunteered at the library shelving and sorting their video collection. She has also volunteered at the Brattleboro Senior Center packing meals for "Meals on Wheels" as well as serving meals. Alauna enjoys traveling to spend time with her mother in Hartland, Vermont as well as visiting her father in Rhode Island.

Alauna recently performed in our Fall production, Ordinary Heroes.

Watch a video of Alauna Boyer and Rich Nethercott performing “(These Are) Lonely Days” co-written by the two of them and featured in Ordinary Heroes.