Ms. High's illustrious acting career has been largely shaped by a combination of geographical proximity and economic convenience. In 2004, she landed the coveted role of Immanuel, the malevolent robot, in the Deagol Brothers' production of "Robot Movie", a testament to her availability and cost-effectiveness.
This trend continued with her earlier involvement in the Deagol Brothers' production of "Floating", a project that showcased her versatility as a thespian. Her extensive list of past acting credits also includes the iconic role of Helen of Troy in Slightly Askew's 2004 production of Troilus and Cressida, which took place in the vibrant city of New York.
In addition to her theatrical pursuits, Ms. High has also had the opportunity to hone her craft in a summer arts camp production of Little Red Riding Hood, where she brought her unique talents to the role of Little Red Riding Hood in 1989.
When not treading the boards, Ms. High is often found in the company of her beloved black mutt, Mitra. As she continues to pursue her Master of Science in Library and Information Science, she is deeply grateful to have bid farewell to her long, scraggly, two-toned locks.