Rose Weaver is an American actress, singer, director and writer in Rhode Island. Weaver is described as a "major figure in Rhode Island entertainment,"[1] and she is known for her role in the film Poetic Justice.
Weaver began singing in Boston and Rhode Island clubs in the 1970s.[2] She graduated from Wheaton College in 1973 and was awarded a three-year fellowship by Trinity Repertory in 1973.[4] She spent 11 seasons acting at Trinity, including roles as Silvia in Two Gentleman of Verona,[5] Dussie Mae in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,[6] and Billie Holiday in Lady Sings the Blues.[7] In 1994, she returned to Trinity in 1994 for another 11 seasons, taking roles such as the Witch in Into the Woods[8] and Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.[9] In addition to her time at Trinity, Weaver was the producer and host of the television program "Sunday Sunday" on WJAR TV in the 1980s.[10]
Weaver continues to act, sing, write and direct. She performed at the state inauguration in Rhode Island, 1999.[11] In 2000, she earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Brown University.[12] She was an artist in residence at Brown University's Rites and Reason Theatre in 2015 where she developed her play about Alzheimer's disease and memory, Skips The Record.[13] Her play Menopause Mama, which she wrote, directed and starred in toured internationally and earned her a fellowship in play writing at the Rhode Island State Council for the Arts in 2017.[14] In 2022, her play Silhouette of a Silhouette, a semi-autobiographical play, received its world premiere at the Wilbury Theatre Group in Providence. [15]
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