
I’m bossy, detail-oriented, and good at multi-tasking, so my ultimate goal is to be a television showrunner/mom. While there I focused on fiction, television, and screenwriting. in Creative Writing from Columbia University.

in a heartbeat for a gig/call me if you’re stuck in traffic I will help you navigate canyon roads.) Their photos hang above my desk and I thank them daily.) As an actor, I’ve also lived in Los Angeles, but prefer New York. I’m a fourth-generation New Yorker and proud of it! (Shout out to my ancestors who spent weeks crossing an ocean only to get to America to work jobs they didn’t like, so I could spend my life doing what I love. But sometimes, just when we’ve given up all hope, bigger and better dreams than we’d ever thought could come true, do.

Together, Jayne and Lulu learn that sometimes dreams turn out differently than we imagined sometimes they come with terms and conditions (aka the company mean girl, Amanda). When a human girl named Jayne joins the cast of the show at the Shubert as an understudy, Lulu becomes Jayne’s guide through the world of her theatre and its wonderfully kooky cast and crew. What is it like to audition for a Broadway show? Get a taste for the highs & lows as Jenna Gavigan reads a chapter from her new middle grade novel, THE SHOW MUST GO ON, the sequel to LULU THE BROADWAY MOUSE on this episode of Read Out Loud! About the Book
