Greta Oglesby knows all too well the upset that can arise when the roles she plays on stage and screen come in conflict with those she inhabits in real life.
The Twin Cities actor, whose performance in the Guthrie Theater's "Caroline, or Change" is etched in memories, is also is a minister's wife, which means she serves as the first lady of her congregation. Her husband, Rev. Dennis Oglesby, has held senior pastoral roles at Park Avenue United Methodist Church and Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, among others.
More than a decade ago, she played a sex worker in "Into Temptation," Patrick Coyle's 2009 independent movie that starred Kristin Chenoweth and was filmed in Minnesota.
"There was one night when I was standing out on Hennepin Avenue in front of a strip club called Augie's in full prostitute regalia — wig, fur, everything" recalled Oglesby that caused her to go into prayer. "Lord, please don't let any of my church members see me out here like this."
She had not played such a role before or since — and her congregants who saw it complimented her on her range. Starting this weekend, she is again giving them something to talk about in Jen Silverman's "The Roommate."
In the tart stage comedy, her first, Oglesby plays a newly divorced Midwesterner who is rooming with a vegan lesbian with a shady past. Both women are trying to reinvent themselves.
"Roommate" previews Thursday at Mixed Blood Theatre and is produced by Prime Productions, a Twin Cities company that seeks to "explore, illuminate and support [the stories of] women over fifty."
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