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![]() Originally from Arlington, Virginia, Madeline's early training came from the Arlington Center for Dance, Bethesda Academy of Performing Arts, National Cathedral School and Levine School of Music. She studied Acting (including Meisner Technique), Choreography and Directing at Boston College where she was an active member of the Theatre Department performing in such productions as "Summer Evening in Des Moines" by Charles Mee; "House of Yes" by Wendy McCloud; and "Baby with the Bath Water" by Christopher Durang. While at Boston College, Madeline founded After Hours Theatre, a student-run company committed to producing evenings of student-written world premieres, still in existence today. She continued her theatre training at the British American Drama Academy (BADA) in Oxford, England. Upon graduating Boston College, she quickly moved to Chicago to pursue all things theatre as well as advance her skills with Improv for Actors at Second City, Level 1 & 2 at Improv Olympic, Commercial Workshop at Actor's Studio and Advanced Scene Study with Darrell W. Cox at Profiles Theatre. She has been seen in Chicago with Backstage Theatre Company, the side project theatre, Second City and LiveWire Chicago Theatre where she is also a Collective member. She was most recently seen in Shattered Globe Theatre's production of "The Little Foxes" and LiveWire's "Wonder of the World." She stars in the original sketch comedy series, "It's Madeline Long," created and produced by WCProductions. Watch the ever-evolving series online at www.itsmadelineling.com. Madeline works as an Account Executive in Public Relations with Carol Fox & Associates. |


