In 2015, she started teaching a program in New York City she dubbed Playwriting For Kids, when her oldest daughter was in the first grade at PS 89 in New York City. In recent years, Rohrman has been active as a teacher as well as a writer. Monologues from both plays are included in anthologies coming out in 2021. In 2020, her play “My Life As You” was a top-five finalist in the Mad Cow Women’s Theater Festival, based in Orlando, Florida. Her play “Hoboken, a very dark love story, was staged in Los Angeles in 2019 and received good reviews. She recently was hired to write the book for a new musical based on a popular novel. Rohrman has eight theater publications coming out this year and is at work on other plays. A third alumna and mutual friend, Killian Beldy, recruited Rohrman for the Hallmark project. She met co-writer Schmitt in a graduate school alumni group. “So 20 years after my first play got produced in New York City, my first TV writing credit is getting airtime,” she said.Īfter moving moved to New York City in 2000, Rohrman got her Master of Fine Arts degree at the Actors Studio Drama School/New School. That breakthrough started her on the long road to the Hallmark movie project. That prompted Rohrman to write her own short play, which ultimately was produced in New York City five years later, in 2001. Then she spent two years at Santa Rosa Junior College, where she took acting classes and played a lead role in “Sherlock Holmes.” From there, she went to UC Davis, where she studied International Relations and French and won a role in a short play written by a fellow student. She got her start in theater in Santa Rosa as a teenager, appearing in the musicals “Peace Child” and “Fame” with the Santa Rosa Players. Rohrman went to schools all over the county - Penngrove Elementary, Petaluma Junior High, Rincon Valley Junior High and Petaluma High School. When she returns home to a rural maple farm to help her best friend plan her wedding in just two weeks, Mackenzie learns the hard way that the love and support of family and true friends means more than she'd imagined.“My dad had a wine cellar on our Sonoma Mountain property,” she recalled. Mackenzie Sullivan (Lilley) is a New York-based marketing executive struggling to keep her clients. Starring: Jen Lilley, Christopher Russell After discovering a long-lost painting, museum curator Avery and successful, new board member Peter investigate the artwork's origins as they plan a charity fundraiser to unveil its restoration. The first installment of an enchanting new trilogy starring three of Hallmark's most beloved leading ladies as longtime college friends who discover a mysterious, antique veil fabled to unite its bearer with her true love. Starring: Lacey Chabert, Kevin McGarry, Autumn Reeser, and Alison Sweeney January 8: The Wedding Veil: Avery's Story In the process, Christina helps the Hollingbrooks prepare for their annual wine tapping party, which includes Michael's risky passion project, ice wine. The Hollingbrook family, led by single father Michael (Elliott) graciously takes Christina in while she recovers and tries to jog her memory. She hopes to leave before anyone finds out who she is, but she instead slips on ice and hits her head. Influential and anonymous food and wine critic Christina (Contractor) finds herself at a winery she had not-so-favorably reviewed in the past. Starring: Nazneen Contractor, Brennan Elliott Viewers can also look forward to a new premiere on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.Ĭheck out the list below with descriptions straight from our friends at Hallmark. As part of the "New Year New Movies" TV event, Hallmark Channel has lined up five movie premieres to help usher in 2022: The Perfect Pairing The Wedding Veil: Avery's Story Love is Trending Butlers in Love and Romancing the Birthday Girl. Starting January 1st, every Saturday will celebrate fresh starts and new beginnings. The Hallmark Channel is ringing in the New Year with a brand-new slate of feel-good movies.
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