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JUL-25: Played the lead role of BERNARD NIGHTINGALE in a staged reading of "Arcadia" at Antaeus Theater Company in LA

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JUN-25: Directed a staged reading of Edith Wharton's "The House of Mirth" at the historic Wilshire Ebell Theater in LA

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MAY-25: Undestudied Jason Butler Harner as Torvald in "A Doll's House Part Two" at the Pasadena Playhouse (with Elizabeth Reaser, Kimberly Scott, and Kahyun Kim)

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“Adam J. Smith's narration of the Audible edition of my thriller "Duplisede" is nothing short of exceptional. His ability to bring the characters to life and convey the intense emotions of the storyline keeps listeners on the edge of their seats. Smith's voice is rich and engaging, perfectly suited for the thriller genre. He has a remarkable talent for pacing, skillfully building tension during crucial moments and allowing the suspense to linger just enough to captivate the audience. Each character is distinctively voiced, making it easy to follow the complex narrative. Smith's nuanced performance adds depth to the already gripping plot, enhancing the overall experience of the audiobook. His clear articulation and dynamic range make the listening experience immersive and enjoyable. "Duplisede" is a thrilling ride, and Adam J. Smith's narration elevates it to new heights. I highly recommend his services to anyone who wants a well-crafted audio recording with a skilled narrator at the helm. This is a performance that truly deserves recognition!”

- Mary Cook Geivett, Author "Duplisedê"

“Adam was an absolute pleasure to work with for my romance narration project! He communicated with me often throughout the duration and delivered a flawless project on time. I highly recommend working with him and cannot wait to (hopefully) work with him again!”

- Aubree Valentine, Author

“When selecting a reader for The Applegate Trail of 1846, I knew Adam J. Smith would be the perfect choice as he reminded me of the late great David McCullough, the multiple Pulitzer Prize winner who narrated Ken Burns’ masterpiece The Civil War. Mr. Smith delivered a steady reading with the type of toughness one would associate with the era, underscored with the intelligence of a wagon train captain, the envy of American expansionism into the wild west of Oregon’s mountain passes and river crossings."

- Cyrus Emerson, Rights Holder/Producer "The Applegate Trail of 1846"

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