A One Woman Show- A True Account
Written & Performed By Celeste Mancinelli
Contact: crycamino@gmail.com
A One Woman Show- A True Account
Written & Performed By Celeste Mancinelli
Contact: crycamino@gmail.com
Written & Performed By Celeste Mancinelli
Contact: crycamino@gmail.com
Written & Performed By Celeste Mancinelli
Contact: crycamino@gmail.com
LISA WELLS - HARPER'S MAGAZINE - APRIL 2023
"Celeste Mancinelli takes us on an emotional journey as if we walked the Camino de Santiago with her. From the lows to highs, laughs and tears, she shares her journey and lessons with a compelling performance.”
Marc Baron, award winning-screenwriter, Shepherd of The Lambs, NY Board member of SAG-AFTRA, Partner: Oroloro Entertainment, LLC
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Stage performer, Celeste Mancinelli has an extremely funny and deeply moving story to tell in this One Woman Show.
Celeste's show recounts her 200-mile walk on the Portuguese Route to Santiago de Compostela. Her desire to share this experience brought her to the legendary teacher/director Wynn Handman, who helped her develop the show at his NYC studio.
Now Celeste embarks on a new "Camino," bringing this true account of her walk to the stage. “This piece is about minimalism and simplicity, self-reflection and honesty,” says Mancinelli, a veteran stage actress. “In sharing this piece my goal is to inspire others to take their own journey – to fully live their own Caminos”
Celeste Mancinelli has been performing professionally since the early 80’s. Her NYC credits include the hit show “Nunsense” at the Douglas Fairbanks Theater, Cynthia Heimel’s long-running play “A Girl’s Guide to Chaos” at the American Place Theater (originating the character of Lurene) and Larry Gelbart’s “1-2-3-4-5” at the Manhattan Theater Club. She has appeared as Mama in “My Big Fat Gay Italian Wedding” and its sequel (Funeral) at the St Luke’s Theatre. Celeste has worked in numerous Off-Broadway, cabaret, stock, regional and national touring productions throughout the United States. Her most recent appearance was as Edith Frank in “The Diary of Anne Frank” at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in West Virginia.
Celeste has proudly enjoyed a second career as an ASHA certified Speech/Language Pathologist and earned the NJSHA Distinguished Clinical Achievement Award. In that capacity, she developed a unique speech/theatrical program at Spectra Academy in Montclair, New Jersey.
During the COVID outbreak Celeste began writing/developing and performing her original, one-woman show, “Crying on the Camino” based on her 200 mile hike through Spain.
Celeste is thrilled to share this experience with all of you.
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