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Actress, Singer, and Voice Artist Heather Setzler: Wilmington’s Arts Scene

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Wilmington Actress Heather Setzler​ Reflects on Two Decades in the Theater

Wilmington, NC – Actress, ⁤singer, and voice artist Heather Setzler marked ‌her ‍20th year performing in Wilmington’s⁢ vibrant theater community this month, a milestone coinciding with a surge in local ‍arts⁢ funding and ⁣a renewed focus on⁤ the city’s creative​ economy.Setzler’s⁣ career, spanning roles from⁣ comedic leads ⁣to dramatic character studies, mirrors‌ the growth and evolution ⁣of Wilmington’s performing arts landscape.

Setzler’s journey began in 2005 with a role in Steel Magnolias at‍ thalian Hall, ⁤and ‌has ⁣since⁢ encompassed performances with numerous local ⁢companies including Big Dawg Productions, Cape Fear Playhouse,​ and Opera House Theater Company.Her versatility has earned her critical acclaim and a dedicated following, while her commitment to the Wilmington arts scene has made​ her a ⁣respected ​figure among fellow performers and ‌audiences alike. This sustained involvement comes​ at a‍ pivotal moment, as the New Hanover‌ County Arts Council recently ⁢announced increased grant opportunities for​ local arts organizations, signaling a⁤ potential⁣ new era ⁣for ⁣Wilmington’s⁣ cultural institutions.

“Wilmington has a really special energy,”‌ setzler explained. ‌”It’s⁤ a place where ‍you ​can really hone your ‍craft,‌ take risks, and⁢ be part of a supportive community. It’s not necessarily about fame or fortune, it’s about ⁤the love of the art and ​the ⁢connections you make.”

Setzler’s early career saw her tackling a diverse range of roles, including Velma Von ‌Tussle in Hairspray (2008) and Mrs.Lovett in Sweeney​ Todd ‌(2015). ⁤She credits these experiences with shaping her as a performer. ​”Each role presents ​a ‌new ⁣challenge,a new prospect ⁣to ⁢learn and ‌grow,”‍ she saeid. “That’s what⁣ keeps it exciting.”

Beyond stage acting, Setzler has expanded her talents‌ into voice work, lending her voice to commercials, audiobooks,⁢ and animated⁣ projects. She also teaches acting‍ classes, sharing​ her knowledge and passion with aspiring performers.The New Hanover county arts Council logo,‍ prominently displayed on grant announcements, symbolizes the growing support‌ for artists like Setzler ⁢and the organizations that nurture thier talent.‍ As Wilmington continues to invest in its ⁣arts ⁢community,⁢ performers like Setzler are‌ poised to play a vital role ‍in shaping the city’s ⁤cultural identity.

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