Recent News

  • Ms. Palinsky recently directed 'The Winter's Tale' for Shakespeare on the Grand. She will be appearing in 'The Watch List' for author/director Eric Dawe the first 2 weekends of March at the Riverwalk Theatre Black Box.
  • She is in pre-production for the short film 'Shallow Yet Viscous', for which she will be serving as co-director, production designer, costumer, and actor.

In the Media

  • 'Gemini' Teaser Trailer on YouTube.

  • 'Wondertown' Trailer on YouTube.

  • 'A Body of Water' Review from Lansing City Pulse.
    "The cast is deeply attuned to their characters and seems to have thought of all the possibilities, questions and possible answers that come with the play. All three players pull their weight and work off each other well."

  • 'Romeo & Juliet' Preview from Lansing City Pulse.
    "...unexpected elements include some nontraditional casting. A woman, Lindsay Palinsky, will play Juliet's sword-wielding, hotheaded cousin Tybalt, who is written as a male. Heywood says the Sunsets regular gave the best audition for the part and after doing some research and talking with fight choreographer John Lennox, he learned female sword fighters were a lesser-known reality of the time."

  • 'My Name is Rachel Corrie' Talkback Session on YouTube.

  • 'My Name is Rachel Corrie' Review from Lansing City Pulse.
    "There is a quality of personality in her performance that is authentically vulnerable, and her ability to deliver her lines while walking forward off the stage, talking directly to individual audience members while making direct eye-contact, is particularly compelling. At times one has the eerie sense that this is the real Corrie."

  • 'Julius Caesar' Preview from Lansing City Pulse.

  • 'A Midsummer Night's Dream Review from Lansing City Pulse.
    "The star of the show is unquestionably the luminous Lindsay M. Palinsky as the mischief-maker Puck/Robin Goodfellow. As Puck, Palinsky creates the ultimate prankster. Her acting is as strong and focused as her movements are quick and lithe."

  • The Sharpening on Atom Films.