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A Poet of Note

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Amberlee Clark was born in Dallas, Texas and has been performing since she was four years old. When she was in 3rd grade, she was cast in a school production of Into the Woods Jr. Though it was a very small part, that little taste of the stage was all she needed to know she wanted to be an actor. She has been pursuing that dream ever since. However, also at a young age, Amberlee discovered she had a natural gift for writing as well. For fun, she would write poetry, short stories, and one-act plays, but her focus was still always on acting. It wasn't until her senior year of high school under the tutelage of Jason Carney and the Young DFW Writers program that she finally developed her voice as a poet. These days Amberlee considers herself as storyteller. Not simply an actor or performer. She created Theatre of NOTE's poetry Slam (NOTE Slam), where she is making connections with poets all over Los Angeles. @suddenlysherlock @theatreofnote Pieces Amberlee performs today: Grown Up Birthday: (at 18:05) Summer Love: (24:43) Ode to Paperback Novels: (30:41) The Eating House: (38:19) Hosted by Ron Johnson @philsasifer and Melissa Booey @capnbooey and you can find us @poetsreturn on Instagram and Facebook Original music by Philasifer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poetsreturn/support
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Amberlee Clark was born in Dallas, Texas and has been performing since she was four years old. When she was in 3rd grade, she was cast in a school production of Into the Woods Jr. Though it was a very small part, that little taste of the stage was all she needed to know she wanted to be an actor. She has been pursuing that dream ever since. However, also at a young age, Amberlee discovered she had a natural gift for writing as well. For fun, she would write poetry, short stories, and one-act plays, but her focus was still always on acting. It wasn't until her senior year of high school under the tutelage of Jason Carney and the Young DFW Writers program that she finally developed her voice as a poet. These days Amberlee considers herself as storyteller. Not simply an actor or performer. She created Theatre of NOTE's poetry Slam (NOTE Slam), where she is making connections with poets all over Los Angeles. @suddenlysherlock @theatreofnote Pieces Amberlee performs today: Grown Up Birthday: (at 18:05) Summer Love: (24:43) Ode to Paperback Novels: (30:41) The Eating House: (38:19) Hosted by Ron Johnson @philsasifer and Melissa Booey @capnbooey and you can find us @poetsreturn on Instagram and Facebook Original music by Philasifer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poetsreturn/support
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