Rosalind Stanley

Communications Assistant

A newcomer to the Pittsburgh area, Rosalind grew up on the coast of Maine and then accidentally spent 15 years in the mountains of Virginia. She moved to Ambridge in 2019 when her husband began classes at Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry. A longtime devotee of independent theaters, she introduced her children to The Greatest Showman on the Lindsay Theater’s big screen in the summer of 2020 and immediately became a supporter of the organization—perhaps to make up for all the popcorn her toddler spilled on the floor.

Over the last 15 years, Rosalind has utilized her background in acting, writing and editing to a great degree, serving in both secular and faith-based organizations. A mother of four, she is passionate about providing cultural, educational and fun opportunities to the region’s children and families and has organized hikes and museum visits to that end. She is a volunteer at the Iron Horse Theatre Company in Ambridge and has served as a mentor for high school and college-aged girls for over four years. In her spare time, she is continuing to make slow progress on a forthcoming novel.

Rosalind’s taste in movies ranges from The Avengers saga to Mega mind to The Painted Veil. She is known for incorporating The Office or Seinfeld trivia into any conversation without missing a beat.