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ALLISON WINN

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MEAN GIRLS (2024) Premiere:

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MEAN GIRLS (2024) Links:

Pix 11 LIVE Interview

Mean Girls Red Carpet Premiere- Promo Cast Interview 1 (Instagram)

Mean Girls Red Carpet Premiere- Promo Cast Interview 2 (Instagram)

Numero Magazine Interview

Teen Vogue- Mean Girls Red Carpet (Premiere)

People Magazine- Mean Girls Red Carpet (Premiere)

Hollywood Life Interview

Naluda Magazine Interview

Testimonials:

“Allison Winn nails the transformation of Beatrice from an unsettling oddball to a horrifying embodiment of untold power.”— Two on the Aisle review of Feeding Beatrice

“Allison Winn makes a marvelous turn as the deceptive and controlling Beatrice, whose sinister presence is accentuated with her disturbing history.”— Mark Bretz, LaDue News review of Feeding Beatrice

“…dainty yet menacing…”— Talkin’ Broadway review of Feeding Beatrice

“Allison Winn’s Beatrice is nails-on-a-blackboard creepy, just what the playwright must have dreamed of.”— St. Louis Eats and Drinks review of Feeding Beatrice

“Beautiful and disturbing.”— Kirsten Greenidge, playwright of Feeding Beatrice

“PRECOCIOUS”— “LUMINOUS”— “SWEETLY AFFECTING” — Connecticut and the Berkshires review of Appropriate at Westport Country Playhouse

“…a thirteen year old mutineer…”— Glenn Kenny, New York Times review of Netflix’s The After Party

“Ms. Winn as Cassidy excels in her difficult role playing of the awkward 13-year-old daughter of Bo and Rachel, who appears to be a victim of circumstances, until her one last gesture to her cousin makes you wonder if she is headed down a similar path as the rest of her unscrupulous relatives.”— OnStage review of Appropriate at Westport Country Playhouse

 

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