CURRENTLY.
ROPE at Hartford Stage
World Premiere by Jeffrey Hatcher.
Directed by Melia Bensussen.
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Fiona stars as Meriel.
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Performances run October 10th through November 2nd.
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Tickets available here: https://www.hartfordstage.org/rope#

SPRING/SUMMER 2025.
Fiona joined the Broadway cast of
John Proctor is the Villain
by Kimberly Bellflower.
The most Tony-nominated show of 2025, with 7 Tony Nominations.
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Directed by Tony winner Danya Taymor and starring Sadie Sink.
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Fiona performed as Raelynn and Ms. Gallagher, and also covered Beth.
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RECENTLY.


TRUE ART
By Jessica Provenz
Directed by Michelle Joyner
Presented by Dorset Theatre Festival
August 23rd - September 7th
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"Deception, champagne, and Michelangelos collide in a World Premiere comedy about the discovery of a lost masterpiece."
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In this rave-reviewed production, Fiona starred as Lauren, alongside two-time Tony nominee Jayne Atkinson.
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Details here: https://dorsettheatrefestival.org/true-art



ALL MY SONS at Hartford Stage
By Arthur Miller
Directed by Melia Bensussen
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Fiona played Ann Deever in the American classic, starring Marsha Mason and Michael Gaston. She was nominated for a Connecticut Critics' Circle Award for Featured Actress in a Play.
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Production photos and video here:

A MIDWINTER NIGHT'S DREAM
Directed by Brian C. Crowe
Presented by The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
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VOTED #1 SHOW OF 2023 BY NJ ARTS
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Fiona played Helena in this rave-reviewed, winter spin on Shakespeare's classic.

Big Hunk O' Burnin' Love, written by
Prince Gomolvilas and directed by Eric Ting.
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Reading presented as part of the REFOCUS Project at Roundabout Theatre Company.
Fiona played Sylvia.
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Three Texas Women, written and directed by Matthew C. Mills.
World Premiere.
Presented at Teatro Latea by the
New York Theater Festival and Spacestation.
Fiona starred as Genevieve.
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Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare.
Directed by Eleanor Holdridge.
Presented by Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
Fiona played Hero.
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Broadway World: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at The Shakespeare Theatre of NJ's Outdoor Stage is Performance Perfection
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Tap Into: "...it may be about “nothing” to the perpetrators, but appears to have a near–tragic effect on the lovely Hero (a winsome Fiona Robberson)..."






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​Confederates by Dominique Morisseau. Directed by Stori Ayers.
New York premiere presented off-Broadway at Signature Theatre Company.
Fiona covered Missy Sue/Candice.
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PLANO by Will Arbery
directed by Danya Taymor.
Filmed by Dancing Camera Productions in East Haddam, CT at the home of Goodspeed Opera House.
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NYTimes Interview with Danya Taymor featuring "Plano"
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CONTACT Fiona.