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King Lear
Elizabeth is currently in rehearsals for Harrisburg Shakespeare's Mainstage production of "King Lear", directed by Thomas Weaver and starring Gamut Theatre Group co-founder J. Clark Nicholson as Lear. Elizabeth is tackling both a dream role of Edmund as well as the creative role of fight director for this beast of a project- and she can't wait for you to see it.
For Tickets and More Info: https://www.gamuttheatre.org/hsc

Right Now
Gamut Theatre Group
Elizabeth is currently working with Gamut Theatre Group in Harrisburg, PA. She is the Core Company Production Manager for their 2025-2026 season.

Winter 2026
Hamlet
Elizabeth most recently performed in Harrisburg Shakespeare Company's Educational Engagement production of "Hamlet"- a 90-minute Shakespeare show that will tour to middle and high schools across Pennsylvania throughout the 2025-2026 season. With a small cast of actors playing multiple parts, Elizabeth had so much fun being the roles of Queen Gertrude, Guildenstern, Marcellus, and the fight captain for this show.
Fall 2025
The Revoutionists
In October, Elizabeth was seen in Gamut Theatre Group's season 33 Kickoff production of "The Revolutionists" by Lauren Gunderson. She is proud to have been a part of this four-women cast and work with an all-female design team led by Kelli Kauterman.


Summer 2025
A Table for Nothings and Nuances
In July, Elizabeth performed in the Harrisburg Fringe Festival in a new work titled "A Table for Nothings and Nuances". This short play was written and directed by her good friend Hope Mackenzie.

Love's Labour's Lost
Friday, May 30th was opening night for Harrisburg Shakespeare Company's 32nd Annual Free Shakespeare in the Park, "Love's Labour's Lost". Elizabeth couldn't be happier to return to Navarre, this time in the lead role of the Princess of France.
"Standouts in the large cast include Elizabeth Hood as the princess, growing into her role from spunky expatriate to the regal voice of wisdom among the headstrong lovers."- M. Diane McCormick, The Burg
