Film/TV highlights include appearances on a recurring role on I’m Dying Up Here, The Affair, Rutherford Falls, Silicon Valley, How To Get Away With Murder, the Middle, Shameless, and the film Queenpins.


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Theater

Follow Liz on Instagram to stay up to date on upcoming performances. Next up is a second round of workshops on The Death of Medea. Stay tuned…

Recent highlights include :


“Louise Badger” in Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn by Irving Berlin, Gordon Greenberg, and Chad Hodge

Directed by Danny Pelzig; Music Direction by Dennis Castellano; Choreographed by Christine Negherbon

With Musical Theater West, performed at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center

Scenie Awards: Winner, Outstanding Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical; Outstanding Lead Ensemble in a Musical | 2019 Robby Awards: Nominee, Best Supporting Actress in a Musical

“Eldridge provides great comic relief with every appearance.” - Onstage Blog

“ Ms. Eldridge, a remarkable character actor, magnificently channels Marjorie Main perfectly in her role.” - The Show Report

“Liz Eldridge’s Louise gives the late great Mary Wickes and/or Marjorie Main a run for their wise-cracking money.” - StageSceneLA

“Liz Eldridge brings to mind Rosie O’Donnell in all the best ways.” -RLNews

“If we were to think about the characters on the drive home, the one we’d spend more time with is Louise.” - Long Beach Press Telegram


“Mother” in the world premiere of the Dry Years by John Guerra

Directed by Christine Breihan, Developed in ensemble with the Ghost Road Theatre Company

“Both beautiful and heartbreaking.” - the Los Angeles Times

“Bold theatrical images… Beautiful.” - KCRW

“Luminously captured.” - Stage Raw

“Almost balletic… The Dry Years is quite an achievement.” - TicketHolders LA


photo: Rebecca Aranda

photo: Rebecca Aranda

The Death of Medea by Constance Strickland

Devised by Liz Eldridge & Constance Strickland

Directed by Olivia Buntaine; Movement Direction by Christine Breihan

Performed at Human Resources Gallery; Produced in collaboration with Theatre Roscius & Project Nongenue


via LA Times

via LA Times

Cynosemma: A Ritualistic Opera Part I Music by O-Lan Jones & Libretto by Megan Breen; Directed by Sabina Zuniga Varela & Nathan Singh; Musical Direction by Brent Crayon

An Overtone Industries production in collaboration with By The Souls of Our Feet

LA Times Review


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Lesbian Love Octagon Book and lyrics by Kimberlea Kressal;
Music and additional lyrics by Will Larche;
Directed by Gina Young

Presented by SORORITY at the Bootleg Theater

“With queer women it's never just a love triangle, is it? This one's an octagon... set in the 90s... and it's a musical. With special one-night-only guest star Lea DeLaria.”


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Trojan Women by Euripedes mixed up + directed by Olivia Buntaine

A Project Nongenue production

“Written circa 415 BCE and set immediately after the Trojan War, Trojan Women follows in real time the lives of nine remaining Trojan women (and two Greek men) as their city is captured. Project Nongenue digs up, reworks, and breathes life into this historical text through movement, modern and classical language, and contemporary themes.”