August 2024

Check out Season 2, Episode 16 entitled “The Blaze of Glory” on the Beyond the OC podcast, where Alessandra joins Melinda Clarke and CJ Mirich to discuss characters, story, relationships, and the writing on the pop culture phenomenon “The O.C.”

March 2023

Alessandra has not been doing a super great job at updating this. She just booked a role in “American Dynasty” on FOX.

March 2021

Alessandra has started working with Brilliant Talent in New York & Los Angeles.

August 2020

Alessandra has joined the cast of “The Rise of King Asilas”, a production of the New Kingdom Radio Theatre. The podcast is based on the novel by JV Torres. She will be playing the role of Esther; a dreamy, elegant and sharp A.I. system with a hint of fire, as well as three other surprise roles.

June 2020

Alessandra published an article “A Conversation on Film.” She interviewed various film industry professionals including director Jay Russell (My Dog Skip, Tuck Everlasting), actress Tracie Thoms (Rent, The Devil Wears Prada), director Matt Porterfield (I Used To Be Darker, Sollers Point), Director of the Maryland Film Office Jack Gerbes and New York City based theatre and film actor Chris Tabet and asked questions regarding the impact film has made on Americans as well as how movie-going will change post pandemic. The article was published on Medium and Visit Maryland in the “Lights! Camera! Action!” section of the website.

April 2020

Alessandra’s short screenplay made it to the finals of the Baltimore Film Office 2020 Baltimore Screenwriters Competition. The competition is judged by film industry professionals including local screenwriters and producers.

December 2019

Another exceptional review was published by JV Torres of Maryland Theatre Guide. Some highlights include: “The performers in this cabaret sang and acted with impactful subtleties and wit, which made it so much more captivating than what I expected. The opening number was a scene [written by Alessandra Fabiani] titled “Catfish,” which was a short about two young women (played by Alessandra and Francesca Fabiani) catching up and going over the details of a dating app disaster. I really thought the plot, with it's ironic ending, was very clever and unexpected…The closing number was titled “Everything I Know” performed by the graceful and talented Alessandra Fabiani, which I felt was a fitting ending to this well themed show…I particularly felt Alessandra Fabiani brought some personal undertones in the numbers she performed and appeared very much at ease in her roles…All four performers were splendid and moving until the final moments of the show.” Read the full review here!

December 2019

A wonderful review of Alessandra’s original cabaret that she directed, produced and performed was published by Michael Miyazaki of “Cabaret Scenes Magazine.” He mused “The evening was an exuberant combination of comedy, monologues, poetry and music from various sources. They all gave consistently strong performances throughout the evening. Alessandra Fabiani offered several songs on the theme of family including “So Big / So Small” from Dear Evan Hansen, “Mama Who Bore Me” from Spring Awakening, and “Everything I Know” from In the Heights. She also had a moving monologue from The Exonerated about dealing with the memory of a departed loved one…the sketch that began the evening, written by Alessandra Fabiani, opened an honest window into the fraught nature of dating in 2019.”