Kate Low
Kate Low, originally from Aotearoa, New Zealand, is a recent graduate from the Atlantic Acting School. Since relocating to New York City to train at the Atlantic Conservatory, Kate has participated in various productions both in New York and New Zealand. Some of her recent favorites include Codependence at the Tank, where she made her New York theater debut in Malia Wessel’s one-act play “Thank You for Knowing Me,” and “How to Build a Gate,” a one-woman show written by Electra Carzis that toured New Zealand in the summer of 2024. Most recently, she performed in Enron, written by Lucy Prebble and directed by Bobbin Ramsey. Kate will soon be performing in the New York debut of How to Build a Gate at the Spark Emerging Artist Festival on March 7th.
New Zealand Actor Based in New York City.
Upcoming Projects
How to Build a Gate is making its New York Debut at Spark Emerging Artist Festival.
Performance March 7th - 7:00pm
Picturesque Shakespeare’ - King Lear
Kate will be playing Regan in Picturesque Shakespeares latest visual showcase of King Lear.
Stage Whispers - How to Build a gate interview
Listen to Stage Whispers coverage of How To Build a Gate at the Spark Emerging Artist Festival.
REcent NEWS
Broadway World
“ Friends Of Friends Theatre Company to Present CODEPENDENCE at The Tank”
Theatreview
“ How to Build a Gate at New Athenaeum Theatre”
The Post
“ Ambiversal Presents Latest Show - Drip”
Contact
katelowactor@gmail.com