SONG

Clips

Song Parody Music Video - Clip

"Woe Is Me" from 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee - Clip

"Look What Happened to Mabel" from Mack and Mabel - Clip

"The Hill" from Once - Clip

The Girl in Once

Song by Markéta Irglová / Camera by Ed Nescot / Piano by Elisabeth Ness

Award-Nominated for Best Funny Music Video
at THREE Film Festivals; winner at FFTG.


Directed by Kevin Sebastian / Lyrics by Elisabeth Ness & Ed Nescot / Arranged by Keiji Ishiguri / Sound Engineered by Christopher Gilroy

Schwartzy (Logainne Schwartzandgrubenniere) IS HAVING A ROUGH TIME HANDLING ALL THE STRESS HER DADS PLACE ON HER TO WIN.

Song by William Finn / Piano by Robert Webb / Camera by Ed Nescot

MABEL SEES HERSELF ON THE BIG SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME.

Song by Jerry Herman / Piano by Andrew Byrne / Camera by Ed Nescot

“Pure comedy gold. ...Elisabeth Ness hits all the right notes."

 - Shawangunk Journal

"Perfect comedic timing!"

Noises Off : Brooke

 - Sullivan County Democrat

"Act Two belongs to Elisabeth [Ness, as Katherine Mumler]. Her power over the men is uncanny."

 - Exit Zero

Summerland: Katherine Mumler

“Hilarious, a stand-out”

 - The Catskill Chronicle

“Ness is hilarious.”  

 - Times Herald-Record

Red Herring: Lynn McCarthy

“Possibly the most stunning in her complete embodiment of her role is Elisabeth Ness as Lucy. Ms. Ness in her simple, straight-forward involvement with the character is never more than Lucy and never less than completely real."

 - Star Exponent

You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown: Lucy Van Pelt

Potomac Stages named Elisabeth one of the “standout performances” and “a delight.”  

The House of Blue Leaves: Corrinna Stroller

"Elisabeth Ness ... is especially funny!"

Molly Shannon's Tilly the Trickster: Mom/Mooney

 - The New York Times

Reviews

Monologue

Clips

Monologue - Lavinia in Shaw's
Androcles and the Lion

Monologue - Silvia in Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona

Lavinia speaks with the Captain, in George Bernard Shaw's Androcles and the Lion.

Silvia asks Eglamour to accompany her on a dangerous journey to her beloved Valentine, who has been banished by her father.