TAMAR PELZIG
TERI

Tamar Pelzig (Teri) was last seen in The Second
Studio’s Production of Independence, directed by John Anthony.
Other Off & Off Off Broadway credits include: Turkey Day at the
Strawberry Festival, for which Tamar was honored with the festival’s
best actress award, Café Sutainable (440 Studios), Dina & Alba,
Timber, Missed Exit, Street Theater (Turtle Shell Productions),
Harry The Dirty Dog (Manhattan Children’s Theatre), The Witches
(Red Door Theater Company), Touch Me (Center Stage), The Crucible
(Circle in the Square PW). On screen, Tamar will soon be seen as
Lucy Blair in Adolfo Doring’s feature Thinly Veiled
(Thinlyveiledmovie.com) and in the TV Pilot Dreams. Tamar is a
graduate of Circle in the Square Theatre School and currently
studies with John Anthony. A member of The Second Studio and
Turtle Shell Productions, Tamar is very excited and thankful to be
part of ‘Four Quarters’. Peace. Check out Tamar at tamarpelzig.com
FOUR QUARTERS Actor Questionnaire
Where are you from?
Israel
When did you come to New York?
2002, to study in Circle in the Square Theatre School
along with other cast members Margo Brooke Pellmar and
Solomon Shiv
How did you get involved in Four Quarters?
Margo Brooke Pellmar recommended me for the role of TERI.
How would you summarize Four Quarters?
Four Quarters describes the journey of one to themselves
through a not so simple love story.
Which character do you play?
Teri
Describe your character
Teri is a tough career professional, a survivor, deeply afraid
of being hurt. She is met with her biggest fear and have to
confront it, with the help of her other side.
Why should people come to see this show?
Because it will make them THINK. And because sometimes it's fun
to expand your mind, and not just escape it.
What do you think the audience will take away from this show?
We all have conversations with ourselves..and after watching this
show, you might learn to speak to yourself in a much more loving way.
What’s different about this show than others?
The idea in the play is 'outside the box'. and too many shows out
there are very much 'inside the box'...besides, it will make an
excellent conversation piece!
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