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I would appreciate feedback on a new biography page I have created for Justin Blanchard in my workspace. Thank you!Jpbfcgsat (talk) 22:48, 31 August 2010 (UTC)

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Nomination for new article - Jaselyn Blanchard
Jaselyn Blanchard is a New York-based American theatre actor, audiobook narrator, vocal performer, and choreographer. See is a member of Actors' Equity Association.

Education
Jaselyn Blanchard was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She began acting and singing on the stage at age 16 at Keystone School and other local venues, including the San Antonio Opera. In high school, she was an honor graduate and National Merit Scholarship recipient. Blanchard attended New York University's Steinhardt School, where she studied Vocal Performance - Musical Theatre and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Music. During those years, she appeared in such numerous plays, musicals, and recitals, including West Side Story (Maria), The Sound of Music (Maria Ranier), Grease (Marty), Language of Angels (Kendra, and Die Fledermaus (Ida), among others.

She received her Master of Fines Arts degree in acting from the Brown/Trinity Rep Consortium, where she performed in numerous plays and musicals with Trinity Repertory Company and the Brown/Trinity Consortium. At Trinity Rep, he was featured in Camelot (Nimue), The Threepenny Opera (Polly Peachum), Vieux Carré (Miss Carrie), Much Ado About Nothing (Ursula), and Look Homeward, Angel (Laura James), in addition to other productions. While in graduate school, she also performed in the Hangar Theatre's production of Hair.

Career
Since graduating from Brown/Trinity Rep, Blanchard performed in numerous off-Broadway and regional theatre, musical theatre, and vocal performance productions, including 20/20, a new song cycle by Andrew Hertz, and Westchester Broadway Theatre's production of Murder in Swingland.

She has also narrates audiobooks for AudioGO, a division of BBC. Two of her narrations are Up a Road Slowly by Newberry Medal recipient Irene Hunt and Locked In Time by Lois Duncan.

Blanchard and Elizabeth Gilbert are co-founders of Sobremesa Productions, a performing arts creation and production enterprise. One of Sobremesa's works was nominated in the screenplay category in the 2011 Angel Film Awards at the Monaco International Film Festival.

Blanchard is also certified as a Level III Somatic Voice Instructor.

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