Producer

As a creative producer, Juliet has helmed numerous unique projects including: summer intensives and audition tours with Broadway luminaries, festivals focusing on Oscar-winning screenwriters and original theatrical work, film challenges, a YouTube cooking show, the first theatrical exchange with Cuba in more than 50 years, fundraisers with Tony winners, many world premieres of original work, and so much more.

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Producing Highlights

  • Events

    A few favorites include The Performing Arts Project’s Blueprint, Compass, and Panorama summer theater programs, Upstage Left, a live-online interview and artistic challenge with guests including Broadway performers Laura Benanti, Gavin Creel, Montego Glover, Kelli O'Hara, Isaac Powell, Krysta Rodriguez, Elizabeth Stanley, and more; the annual island-wide fundraiser the 72-Hour Film Challenge in Key West; Let Me Try That Again at 54 Below in NYC

  • New Works

    Adapting Aesop, created from scratch with every cast; the original play Locura, most recently a staged reading at Guild Hall in East Hampton; the East Coast premiere of Throw Me on the Burnpile and Light Me Up by Oscar nominee Lucy Alibar; Eclipse, part of the first theatrical exchange between the U.S. and Cuba in more than 50 years; the world premiere of the original musical Oklahoma Smith and the Pantheon of Annihilation

  • Film

    The short film Frances Eaton: the Untold Story of a World Champion, which she also wrote, directed, and starred in, creating it for the Tropic Cinema’s 72-Hour Film Challenge; Buzzcut, Call For A Good Time, Cockwater, and Riley Was Here, all with some of her favorite folks at Bubba Prime Films

  • Organizations

    In addition to being a co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of The Performing Arts Project, Juliet also co-founded the Key West Theater where she served as Artistic Director. She was also an editor at Niche Media, producing content for Hamptons, Gotham, and Los Angeles Confidential magazines, among others, and an associate producer with Back House Productions in NYC, which helped push more than 40 projects from the page to the stage