VERA BEREN
Narrator
Vera Beren (Narrator) has spent her life exploring the realms of experimental theatre, all things sound related and music. As an actor/theatre director/sound designer, she has been involved in shows at The Signature, The Kitchen, La Mama, Ontological, 3 LD, The Living Theatre, TNC, and MANY other small theaters below 34th St.
As a singer/ composer she began as a teenager with her band die Hausfrauen, then went on to sing on records by Tom Verlaine, John Medeski's Suspiria project, Adam Pascal, Different State, Luis Mojica, The Opera of Agamemnon as Clytemensta and with her own projects The Drone Twins and Vera Beren's Gothic Chamber Blues Ensemble.
As a voice actor she has worked on Bill Plympton's Mutant Aliens, Len Jenkin's Stella Maris podcast series, various radio plays, eclectic film narrations, and character voices for short animated films, commercials and character driven audio books. Most recently she has created the voices of many animal puppets for Concrete Temple’s Packrat puppet plays which she recorded in Spanish as well.
She is incredibly excited to be part of Ode to Satine. From the moment she read the first words, she knew it was something she wanted to slip on like her favorite vintage dress. It was a wonderful gift to be asked to play with such wonderful text and is so looking forward to viewing it!
As a singer/ composer she began as a teenager with her band die Hausfrauen, then went on to sing on records by Tom Verlaine, John Medeski's Suspiria project, Adam Pascal, Different State, Luis Mojica, The Opera of Agamemnon as Clytemensta and with her own projects The Drone Twins and Vera Beren's Gothic Chamber Blues Ensemble.
As a voice actor she has worked on Bill Plympton's Mutant Aliens, Len Jenkin's Stella Maris podcast series, various radio plays, eclectic film narrations, and character voices for short animated films, commercials and character driven audio books. Most recently she has created the voices of many animal puppets for Concrete Temple’s Packrat puppet plays which she recorded in Spanish as well.
She is incredibly excited to be part of Ode to Satine. From the moment she read the first words, she knew it was something she wanted to slip on like her favorite vintage dress. It was a wonderful gift to be asked to play with such wonderful text and is so looking forward to viewing it!