Paige Hilton

Professional headshot of Paige Hilton, Executive Assistant at the American Shakespeare Center, wearing a sleeveless top and facial piercings, smiling softly in natural light.
Executive Assistant
Favorite Shakespeare Play:

Julius Caesar

Shakespeare character that best describes me:

Between Katherine, Taming of the Shrew and Queen Margaret,Richard III

Favorite Shakespeare Quote:

‘And leave out thee? stay, dog, for thou shalt hear me.’ -Queen Margaret,Richard III 

Favorite play that isn’t by Shakespeare:

Angels in America: Millenium Approaches

All-Time favorite ASC moment:

When I was sixteen, I came on mothers day to see Twelfth Night. At intermission, two actors came onstage to give a bit of a lecture on the historic reasoning for the building of the playhouse. They described the Juliet balcony, and asked if anyone wanted to watch the remainder of the show from the Juliet balcony as the “guest of honor”. Luckily, I was chosen, and I got to watch the second half of what was my favorite play at the time from that balcony. The actor playing Orisino made sure to include me on so much of the performance, and it was truly a day to remember! My family still talks about it.

Biography:

Paige Hilton brings focus, adaptability, and a deep love of theatre to her work as Executive Assistant to the Executive Director at the American Shakespeare Center. In this role, Paige supports Vanessa Morosco by managing executive priorities, maintaining clear and efficient communication, and ensuring a seamless day-to-day workflow. Her attention to detail and collaborative spirit help keep ASC aligned and moving forward across departments and projects.

With a background in stage management, production coordination, and live event support, Paige is no stranger to the fast-paced, high-energy demands of the performing arts. She holds a BFA in Performing Arts with a minor in Business Management from SCAD Savannah, completed a Stage Management Internship at Actor’s Express in Atlanta, and earned both her MLitt and MFA in Shakespeare and Performance from Mary Baldwin University.