I’m Olga Kravtsova, a Russian-born, PNW-based film and theater actor, solo performer, and movement director. My work is deeply personal and emotionally charged, and relies on traditional training in the Stanislavsky system and Russian folk dance with experimental, boundary-defying approaches. I create intimate, immersive performances that merge movement, soundscapes, lighting, and projections to tell raw, visceral stories.

As an artist, I focus on exploring identity, displacement, and the untold sides of womanhood. My characters often reflect the isolation, struggle, and resilience of those who feel out of place in society. Whether on stage or screen, I aim to bring depth and authenticity to every role, inviting audiences to confront tender, often uncomfortable truths.

Some of my notable projects include Harvest of Woman, a movement-based solo performance that navigates cultural pressures and individuality, and Far From Home, which earned multiple Grow Grants and was showcased at the Fertile Ground Festival. I’m also an emerging stunt actor, and I love exploring the physicality and storytelling potential in all forms of performance.

Through my art, I hope to bridge cultural gaps and create spaces where raw, authentic stories can be shared.