Alexis Martin is thrilled to be joining the Oswego Players in “A Comedy of Tenors”! Alexis has desired to be a performer since she learned what theatre and the arts provided. This was at quite a young age due to having a wonderful father who was a professional children’s entertainer for 36 years. Early on she was exposed not only to music and performing in general, but to the magical connection between audience and performer. Since falling in love with the arts at such a young age, her passion has grown exponentially.

In a loving letter that her mother penned to her the night before she was born, she wrote “take every opportunity to reach out and touch those around you with your heart”. Her mother sadly passed away due to complications nine days later but Alexis has always carried that message with her.

Now, at the age of 23, she is working to become a professional actress and wants to use all the aspects of theatre to carry her mother’s message forward.

When not performing on stage, she has worked as an Assistant Stage Manager and Wardrobe Assistant for several regional productions at the Red House Arts Center in Syracuse, NY, and is a qualified a COVID Compliance Officer for Theatre and Live Performance. You could also find her working in a box office, concessions, or with a broom in her hand.

She has performed in both community and regional theaters since graduating from high school and is continuing to broaden her resume.

Alexis’ drive truly lies in storytelling in general. She finds pure joy when telling incredible tales on stage whether she is acting, singing or in some cases both. However, she is drawn to the idea of moving people — making an audience feel something; whether it is making them laugh or touching something inside of them that, for a moment, generates an emotion that reminds us all why theatre exists. This is why she has broadened her horizons with play and script writing as well as taking an interest in learning about directing so that one day she may have the opportunity to experience that as well. Not to mention, she does other artistic activities for fun like drawing and video making.

Alexis is enthusiastic to pursue her dreams of working professionally onstage and onscreen though, in truth, no matter where she is performing — whether in her living room for friends and family or on a grand stage — she believes that the art of theatre itself never changes.

And that is its true magic.

See Alexis and the rest of the cast of A Comedy of Tenors on September 30th, October 1st, October 7th, October 8th at 7:30pm. Sunday Matinee October 2nd and 9th at 2:00 pm at the Francis Marion Brown Theatre. Ticket prices for these performances are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors and students.
There are also two dinner theatre performances at the Church of the Resurrection on October 14th and 15th. The dinner will be served at 6:00 pm and show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets for dinner and show are $35 and show only are $15.

Tickets are now on sale at the box office. You can make a reservation by calling the box office at 315-343-5138, or you can make reservations online at www.oswegoplayers.org.