Matisse Carmack
Jeannie Liautaud Maul
Actor - Singer - Dancer - Dialect Coach
Hey there!
Thanks for stopping by!
My name is Matisse Carmack, and I’m a Boston-based actor currently wrapping up my time in St. Louis at the Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts at Webster University.
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Upcoming!
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A Midsummer Night's Dream at Opera Theatre of St. Louis
In June 2025, I’ll be playing Puck in Benjamin Britten’s opera adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy. Click here to find out more: https://opera-stl.org/whats-on/a-midsummer-nights-dream/
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Cinderella at the Sargent Conservatory
In May 2025, I’ll be playing ensemble in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic, my last of six conservatory shows I’ll have done at Webster University.
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Graduation from Webster University
In May 2025, I’ll be graduating from the Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts with a BFA in Acting, minor in French, and recognition from the Gleich Honors College.
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Moving to NYC
In September/October of 2025, I’ll be moving to New York City to audition full time and jump into the deep end of this career! I’ll be in Boston from July until then, submitting virtually and taking the train down to NYC for auditions.
Oedupus the King staged reading, directed by Nola Bueler.
This performance of Gilbert Murray’s adaptation of the Greek classic was performed outdoors after three hours of rehearsal. It was great getting this style of theatre back into my body having studied it two years back, and having the opportunity to perform it under the sun as the Messenger and Oedipus’ daughter!
Recent Happenings:
Lizzie the Musical, directed by Cade Sturgeon.
A completely and proudly student-accomplished production, the rock musical Lizzie the Musical was an absolute blast. I got to tap into both my Irish and Massachusetts roots and play Bridget Sullivan, the real-life maid of Lizzie Borden, a daughter accused murdering her father and stepmother in Fall River, MA, in 1892.
Dog Sees God staged reading, directed by Jackson Costello.
Having loved this script for years, it was such an honor portraying Marcy in this poignant show. A personal highlight of the piece for me was making my onstage rapping debut, a phrase I never expected to be able to say! I performed alongside my peers, and was directed by a talented sophomore in the BA directing program at the Sargent Conservatory.