Amy Hope

Amy Hope

Amy Hope began acting at age 3 and spent most of her life performing on stages throughout Charlotte. She moved to Salisbury in 2017. Lee Street audiences may remember her as Diana in Lend Me a Tenor, Felecia in I Hate Hamlet or Fannie in Sense and Sensibility. Some of her favorite past shows include, A Midsummer Nights Dream (Actors Gym),MacBeth ( Classics Theatre of Charlotte), Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare Carolina),Dog Sees God (ATC), Imitation of Life (AACT),Dracula (CPCC), The Crucible (Theatre Charlotte) and as The Woman in The Turn of The Screw (Actors Scene Unseen) for which she proudly won a Metrolina Theatre Award in 2009. She would like to thank her dad for being such an inspiration in her life, her sister Julie for running lines with her everyday and always being her biggest cheerleader. Above all she gives thanks to the love of her life, her husband Dustin, for his unwavering love and support and to their precious son Noah for blessing her with her favorite role of all, his mommy. Amy dedicates this performance in honor of her late mom. “Without the endless encouragement and unwavering support (of her little girls deeply rooted passion) I wouldn’t be here on this stage tonight doing what I love most. I hope you all enjoy the show”!