Caitlin Frazier

Caitlin Frazier

Caitlin Frazier

Caitlin Frazier (she/her) is an actor, writer, and educator currently based in Chicago. Her plays have been showcased at the Capital Fringe Festival, Abingdon Theatre Company’s Raise the Page, Uplift the Word: A BIPOC Festival of Short Plays, and The Makers’ Ensemble’s Short Play Fest 2025. Her acting credits include School Girls; or, The African Mean Girls Play at NextStop Theatre Company and Re: Writing at the Capital Fringe Festival. A recent graduate from Georgetown University, she studied English and Theater and Performance Studies. Post-graduation, she has found herself at home in K-12 education, substitute teaching for DC Public Schools, and teaching drama at the Sitar Arts Center and Round House Theatre. The In Your Shoes process, to me, is about connection for the sake of connecting. Yes, there are various ways to apply this connection, but at the end of the day, it is about giving time and space to other people and to ourselves because everyone deserves a little extra time and space given to them. I have brought some aspects of In Your Shoes to my theater classroom this summer. The students there were ages 5-9, and I am interested in further developing In Your Shoes to serve younger age groups.