Episode 85 - “The Candle”
by Erick Miles Slowe-Goldsmith
Carrying the light.
In 2020, Erick earned his BA with a major in Theatre and Spanish at Albright College in Reading, PA. He’s been acting for 4years and has performed in over 36 productions ranging from theatrical plays, to improvisational acting, to sketch comedy, to educational workshops, to student short films. The Kennedy Center of American Theatre Festival has recognized and awarded his work 3 times: In 2018, he earned a nomination for KCACTF 51's Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Competition for his performance as Walter Lee Younger in Albright College's production of Lorraine Hansberry’s “A Raisin In The Sun.” In 2019, he obtained acknowledgement of “Nationally Distinguished Performance In a Role” for his work in the "A Raisin In The Sun" performance at KCACTF 51 in Montclair, NJ. In 2020, he received a nomination for the Irene Ryan's at KCACTF 52 for his performance as Segismundo in Albright’s production of Rick Davis’ translated version of Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s “Life Is A Dream.” He is based in Pennsylvania.
Find more of Erick:
Backstage: backstage.com/u/erick-slowe/
Instagram: @e.smith_thestoryteller
Facebook: facebook.com/erick.goldsmith
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/erick-s-574b81183
Website: erickgoldsmith001.wixsite.com/website-2
A Statement from Erick:
“ERICK MILES SLOWE-GOLDSMITH is an actor, videographer, and lover of life! Most of all, Erick is a storyteller dedicated to using his art to produce more smiles, hope and unity in the people and in the world around him.
Special thanks to my Workshopping Team: Matt Fotis, Karis King, Sania Fontaine, Matt Ortiz, and Alexander Hermans.”
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