about me


Alicia Steinmann is an actor, producer, and singer. She graduated cum laude from NYU Tisch Drama and is the Co-Director of Film at Frayed Knot Collective (her home away from home). She is proud to have produced the off-off-Broadway debut of Alexandra Haddad’s new play, Helen in her Homeland, last October with Frayed Knot Collective. She is currently producing a new short for FKC (more to come, stay tuned!) Her most recent credits include Morgan Bramwell’s short The Delegate (film), To Swallow The Moon by Spencer Balter (film), Pigeon Noises, written and directed by Erin Amstein (Playwrights Horizons), and her 54Below debut last July in “Oh Canada! Songs We Aren’t Sorry Aboot!” She is currently working on Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar, directed by Walker Schneckenberger, which opens March 1st (yay!). When she’s not running around like a chicken without a head, she can be found dreaming about all her travels past and future, reading the works of great female writers, and (fruitlessly) trying to learn the guitar. 

If you’d like to catch a glimpse of her own writings, find her on Substack @aliciasteinmann