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Atlanta actress cries 'Woolf'Kincaid relishes notion of playing lecherous drunk
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 06/22/2008
First in an occasional series.
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| Atlanta actress Tess Malis Kincaid acts out one of her favorite roles as Martha in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' at the Cultural Arts Center in Roswell. | |||
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Meet the actress: A LaGrange native, Kincaid is a graduate of Wake Forest University and a founding member of Georgia Ensemble Theatre in Roswell, where she oversees marketing and fund-raising.
She estimates she has transformed herself into 33 different characters since moving to Atlanta in 1994. She's 44.
Favorite role: Stevie, who finds herself in the calamitous position of having to compete with her husband's new mistress — who happens to be a goat — in Edward Albee's "The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?" (Actor's Express, 2004).
"Doing Albee was just amazing, and it felt like the stars just aligned: the right director, the right cast, the right story. ... I felt like it was the first chance that I had ever had to dig into a role that deeply and fully."
Her dream role: Albee, again. She'd love to portray the hard-drinking, man-eating, sexually adventurous Martha in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
Upcoming: The Countess of Rossillion, mother to Bertram, in "All's Well That Ends Well" at Georgia Shakespeare (July 10-Aug. 3). How does the tall brunet beauty feel about doing a role usually reserved for more mature actresses? (Judi Dench played the Countess in a recent London production.) "I'm kind of crossing over," Kincaid jokes. "I was never an ingénue."
— Wendell Brock
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