Bio

Candace co-founded and ran Parade Productions, a theatre company based in Boca Raton, FL.  In addition to overseeing the business side of the operations, she produced the following acclaimed productions:  “Brooklyn Boys,” “The SantaLand Diaries,” “The Whole Caboodle,” “The Last Schwartz,” “Undo,” and numerous works by new artists:   “The Single Mother’s Society, “The Gift,” and “Better Than Damned Good,” to name a few. 

As an actress, her favorite roles include Mrs. Frank (“The Diary of Anne Frank”), Edna (“The Prisoner of Second Avenue”), Sara (“Sisters Rosenzweig”), Norma (“Plaza Suite”), and her performances in the company’s productions.  Other work includes film roles, and a recurring role on Nickelodeon’s “Talia in the Kitchen.” 

On the other side of her artistic scale is dance.  Ballroom gives her the energy and enthusiasm to keep evolving, and reaching for new goals.

In late 2016 she teamed up with Kim St Leon and Karin Kelts to form Mothership Productions.  They are currently working on the feature films “It’s All Relative” and “The Trouble With Milly.” 

A woman of varied talents and skills, Candace is also a published journalist, photographer and humorist.  A student of human nature and the world around her, she  insists on thinking outside the box and pushing to full potential.