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Jordana Lilly is a storyteller who thinks about thinking a lot. Probably too much, but that’s between her and her therapist.

She makes work across film, music, and live performance, usually living somewhere between comedy and existential crisis. Her projects explore identity, social performance, and the strange human tendency to try to fix ourselves instead of just being alive.

She co-wrote and stars in the indie musical feature Madison Grace (currently in post-production), and created the pilot Psychic School, which premiered at SeriesFest and screened at festivals across the country. Her original live shows and musical comedy work have sold out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and venues across Los Angeles.

As a performer, she’s worked across film, immersive theater, and live comedy, and trained at The Groundlings, Lesly Kahn, and Margie Haber.

Her work tends to oscillate between the absurd and the sincere, often in the same breath.

When she’s not making things, she’s usually writing songs, overthinking something small, or trying to steal neighborhood cats.