Liam Bellman-Sharpe,
Sound Designer
Written and performed by Jessica Toltzis
Directed by Eli Pauley
Never underestimate the power of a lesbian in love. Edie is based on the fabulous life of Edie Windsor and her sexy and tumultuous relationship with Thea Spyer. Edie sues the United States of America and convinces the Supreme Court to recognize the love that she and Thea share, changing the very definition of marriage. Inspired by true events.
Part of 59E59 Theaters' East to Edinburgh 2025.
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Recommended ages 14+. Contains mature themes, strong language, and strobe lights.
Jessica Toltzis (Playwright/Performer) is an actor, singer, and writer. Her recent credits include: Your Honor (Showtime), The Ladies (Best Comedy, North Fork TV Festival), Pleasant (The Old Globe); Help, But Better (Center Theatre Group); 54 Sings Hanukkah (54 Below), Nathan Brewer’s Christmas Show (The Green Room 42), Lumped Together (Best Comedy, Portland Comedy Film Festival), and Georgeanne.MOV (Best Mockumentary, Austin Comedy Film Festival). Jessica holds an MFA in Acting from UCLA and is an alumna of Oberlin College. She is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA. You can follow her @jesstoltzis and visit her website, jessicatoltzis.com.
Eli Pauley (Director) - Originally trained as an actor, Eli is a NYC-based teacher and director. She most recently worked on the development of Katie Kleiger’s new play, Different Words for Happiness. She’s worked on several productions at the Juilliard School including King John with Evan Yionoulis, The Cherry Orchard with Richard Feldman, and The Caucasian Chalk Circle with Orlando Pabotoy. She directed Karla Mayanbeer-Cruz’s new play, Only God Knows, at the NY Theatre Festival where Eli was nominated for Best Director and one of the cast was awarded Best Supporting Actress. Her most recent acting credit was playing Hamlet in Why Not Theatre Company’s US tour of Hamlet. Eli teaches acting at the Yale Summer Conservatory, the Interlochen Arts Camp, and will join the faculty at Rutgers, Mason Gross School of the Arts this fall as assistant professor of acting. Eli is an alum of the Interlochen Arts Academy and the BFA program at Rutgers/Mason Gross. She holds her MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama and completed a postgraduate fellowship in teaching and directing at the Juilliard School.