NEWS
-I'm proud to be co-starring as Meg in Axial Theatre's Spring, Mainstage Production, Crimes of the Heart, by Beth Henley, Directed by Rachel Jones, May 4-20, 2018. For tickets, go to https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3383110 or visit axialtheatre.org for more information.
-Playing a nurse in a TV ad for a major East Coast medical center.
-Heroes Don't Come Home, a feature length film where I play Ann, a grieving wife and mother, will have its sold out East Coast premier, October 15, 2016, in West Springfield, MA! Follow the film on Twitter and Facebook, or check out the website to learn more, see the official trailer, and keep up with the latest news. heroesdontcomehome.com
-An Exclusive Preview Event, DO THE BLIND DREAM? by Barry Gifford, Directed by Alexandra Siladi; post-reading conversation with Barry Gifford and David Bar Katz, Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 7:30PM, The Players Theatre
-Heroes Don't Come Home, is set to premier at the Dances With Films 2016 Film Festival in Hollywood!
-Landed another part for the biggest online video sharing service in the world; this time, in a digital ad.
-My role as CEO of a Fortune 500 Company has been reprised for all to see in an innovative promotion entitled, "Unconscious Bias," for McKinsey & Company, a top, multinational management consulting firm.
-I'm honored for my part in the Nomore.org official NFL ad, premiered during Half Time of Super Bowl 2015!
-Washington Post's list of The 10 Best Commercials of Super Bowl 2015
-NewsNation coverage on MSNBC
-Coverage on CNN
-Rolling Stone report
-New York Daily News report
-Washington Post report
-USA Today report
-The New Yorker report
-TAPNYC Off Broadway Showcase, Smorgasbord, February 4, 7:20PM, The June Havoc Theatre
For tickets, contact info@theactorsprojectnyc.com or visit theactorsprojectnyc.com for more information.
-Playing CEO of a Fortune 500 Company in an industrial for a multinational management consulting firm
-TAPNYC Off Broadway Featured Actor Fall Bootcamp Sketch Comedy Show, A Night To Be Scene!, November 6, 7:00PM, Stage 72 at the Triad
-Playing a young, Latina mom in an industrial for the biggest online video sharing service in the world
-TAPNYC Off Broadway Showcase, Players, October 16, 7:20PM, The June Havoc Theatre
-Landed a Unilever campaign, and can be seen as wife and mom, cooking with the family in commercial spots for Bertolli pasta sauce and Ragu Chili Mac
-Playing an online shopper in an industrial for a major global e-commerce business
-George Stephanopoulos drops in on my TV husband and me having brunch and coffee in the ABC ad campaign for “This Week."
-TVNewser report on adweek.com
REVIEWS
Crimes of the Heart
"As 27-year-old Meg, the excellent Maria Oppedisano flaunts a skin-deep bravado that can be bullying, yet she artfully bares Meg's delicate ego, which needs to be inflated through artifice and through attention from the opposite sex."
-Bruce Apar, Mahopac News
"The impressive Axial Ensemble was once again on full display....Maria Oppedisano, whose celebration of her own redemption in just saying no, is a highlight of the show's coda."
-Playwright, Albi Gorn, Facebook
Newyorkland
"...a weary officer whose work puts a strain on his marriage; Maria Oppedisano plays his wife with convincing exasperation."
-Jason Zinoman, New York Times
-I'm proud to be co-starring as Meg in Axial Theatre's Spring, Mainstage Production, Crimes of the Heart, by Beth Henley, Directed by Rachel Jones, May 4-20, 2018. For tickets, go to https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3383110 or visit axialtheatre.org for more information.
-Playing a nurse in a TV ad for a major East Coast medical center.
-Heroes Don't Come Home, a feature length film where I play Ann, a grieving wife and mother, will have its sold out East Coast premier, October 15, 2016, in West Springfield, MA! Follow the film on Twitter and Facebook, or check out the website to learn more, see the official trailer, and keep up with the latest news. heroesdontcomehome.com
-An Exclusive Preview Event, DO THE BLIND DREAM? by Barry Gifford, Directed by Alexandra Siladi; post-reading conversation with Barry Gifford and David Bar Katz, Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 7:30PM, The Players Theatre
-Heroes Don't Come Home, is set to premier at the Dances With Films 2016 Film Festival in Hollywood!
-Landed another part for the biggest online video sharing service in the world; this time, in a digital ad.
-My role as CEO of a Fortune 500 Company has been reprised for all to see in an innovative promotion entitled, "Unconscious Bias," for McKinsey & Company, a top, multinational management consulting firm.
-I'm honored for my part in the Nomore.org official NFL ad, premiered during Half Time of Super Bowl 2015!
-Washington Post's list of The 10 Best Commercials of Super Bowl 2015
-NewsNation coverage on MSNBC
-Coverage on CNN
-Rolling Stone report
-New York Daily News report
-Washington Post report
-USA Today report
-The New Yorker report
-TAPNYC Off Broadway Showcase, Smorgasbord, February 4, 7:20PM, The June Havoc Theatre
For tickets, contact info@theactorsprojectnyc.com or visit theactorsprojectnyc.com for more information.
-Playing CEO of a Fortune 500 Company in an industrial for a multinational management consulting firm
-TAPNYC Off Broadway Featured Actor Fall Bootcamp Sketch Comedy Show, A Night To Be Scene!, November 6, 7:00PM, Stage 72 at the Triad
-Playing a young, Latina mom in an industrial for the biggest online video sharing service in the world
-TAPNYC Off Broadway Showcase, Players, October 16, 7:20PM, The June Havoc Theatre
-Landed a Unilever campaign, and can be seen as wife and mom, cooking with the family in commercial spots for Bertolli pasta sauce and Ragu Chili Mac
-Playing an online shopper in an industrial for a major global e-commerce business
-George Stephanopoulos drops in on my TV husband and me having brunch and coffee in the ABC ad campaign for “This Week."
-TVNewser report on adweek.com
REVIEWS
Crimes of the Heart
"As 27-year-old Meg, the excellent Maria Oppedisano flaunts a skin-deep bravado that can be bullying, yet she artfully bares Meg's delicate ego, which needs to be inflated through artifice and through attention from the opposite sex."
-Bruce Apar, Mahopac News
"The impressive Axial Ensemble was once again on full display....Maria Oppedisano, whose celebration of her own redemption in just saying no, is a highlight of the show's coda."
-Playwright, Albi Gorn, Facebook
Newyorkland
"...a weary officer whose work puts a strain on his marriage; Maria Oppedisano plays his wife with convincing exasperation."
-Jason Zinoman, New York Times