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Shannon Noelle

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Shannon Noelle Green

Shannon Noelle Green is an actress, director, writer/editor, and educational psychologist. She holds a B.A. in Theatre and Italian from Wellesley College and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from ASU. Shannon joined Theatre Artists Studio as an Artistic Member in 2023. She performed in “Holiday Music & Musings” (2023), in the TAS New Summer Shorts in 2024 and 2025, as well as with The Studio on Tour and in numerous First Look play readings. Shannon has studied and trained with the British American Drama Academy & Royal Shakespeare Company in London and Oxford, England and became eligible in 2015 for SAG-AFTRA. She is a native Phoenician who has successfully commingled her work in the arts with educational psychology. She has taught in various high schools and universities while working as an actor, theatre director, and freelance writer/editor. Shannon Noelle Green was a 2022 AriZoni Theatre Awards Nominee for Director of her production, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, at Scottsdale Community College. Shannon also directed Arizona’s premiere production of The Lighting Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical in 2021, along with Clue: The Musical in 2022 (SCC). Shannon has appeared in “Please Tell Me I’m Adopted!” TV/Web-series comedy, Season 1: Episode 5 starring Marion Ross (Mrs. Cunningham from “Happy Days”). Recently, Shannon greatly enjoyed portraying Mrs. Claus at the Pratt Brothers Christmas at Rawhide during
the 2025 holiday season. She also played the Psychologist in an unscripted “Reality” Series with Atonement Films, LLC in Mesa, Arizona (October 2025). Some of Shannon’s favorite roles include Patsy in Patsy’s Bridal Shower at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre in Mesa; Raising Arizona Kids Report: Channel 12 News/Television; All in the Timing at the Herberger Lunchtime Theatre; and Annie in The Norman Conquests: Round & Round the Garden at Desert Foothills Theatre. Shannon is grateful to God for her supportive family and friends – she relishes the “drama” in her everyday life as the proud mother of two sons, one dog, and one bird.

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