Lauren Gunderson's A ROOM IN THE CASTLE Production Announcement (Cincinnati Shakespeare Company and Folger Shakespeare Library, 2025)
Article: KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON - In order to confront our racist past, we must learn from the people we have wronged. (Tumbleweird, November 2023)
Podcast: A Teenager's Take on Shakespeare - Spooky Shakespeare with Ellicia Elliott (Spotify 2023)
"Haunt Me Still": Shakespeare's Ghosts, by Austin Tichenor (Folger Shakespeare Library, 2023)
Supporting the Arts in Richland (STAR) Award (March 2023)
Podcast: Talk with Taylored Living, Episode 9: Ellicia Elliott - Creative Work and Finding a Calling (Apple Podcasts, January 2023)
Taylored Living Magazine: Behind the Curtain (Fall Issue 2022, pp. 78-81)
Lauren Gunderson's A ROOM IN THE CASTLE Workshop (Folger Shakespeare Library, 2023)
Shakespeare in the Park: AS YOU LIKE IT (National Public Broadcasting 2022)
THIS IS THEIR LAND short film (2022)
Oregon Shakespeare Festival's QUIZ SHO! (2021)
Podcast: Protest Too Much - Strongest Shakespearian Marriage (Apple Podcasts 2020)
Young Professional 2019: Ellicia Elliott (Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business 2019)
Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, Woodward Shakespeare Festival (The Munro Review 2019)
Woodward Shakespeare's COMEDY OF ERRORS - An earlier start to the season and a new face as a director. (The Munro Review 2019)
Her dad was her biggest fan. Now this Tri-Cities director is dedicating HAMLET to his memory (Tri-City Herald 2018)
Video: The Rude Mechanicals - Shakespeare in the Vines (Fall 2019)
MACBETH at the Gesa Power House Theatre - directed by Ellicia Elliott (2017)
With MACBETH, Tri-City Theater Company Brings Something Wicked - and Fun (Tri-City Herald 2017)
Video: MACBETH in rehearsal (2017)
Tri-City Theater Artist Headed to Shakespeare's Globe (Tri-City Herald 2016)
Podcast: Beth & Meg & Ellicia & Othello (Apple Podcasts 2016)
Rude Mechanicals Bring Shakespeare's Tragedy OTHELLO to Richland Stage (Tri-City Herald 2016)
Living TC Magazine (Fall Issue 2016, pp. 32-33)
Tri-City Theater Director Taking Part in Diversity Training (Tri-City Herald 2015)
The Rude Mechanicals make main stage debut with MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Tri-City Herald 2015)
Article: KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON - In order to confront our racist past, we must learn from the people we have wronged. (Tumbleweird, November 2023)
Podcast: A Teenager's Take on Shakespeare - Spooky Shakespeare with Ellicia Elliott (Spotify 2023)
"Haunt Me Still": Shakespeare's Ghosts, by Austin Tichenor (Folger Shakespeare Library, 2023)
Supporting the Arts in Richland (STAR) Award (March 2023)
Podcast: Talk with Taylored Living, Episode 9: Ellicia Elliott - Creative Work and Finding a Calling (Apple Podcasts, January 2023)
Taylored Living Magazine: Behind the Curtain (Fall Issue 2022, pp. 78-81)
Lauren Gunderson's A ROOM IN THE CASTLE Workshop (Folger Shakespeare Library, 2023)
Shakespeare in the Park: AS YOU LIKE IT (National Public Broadcasting 2022)
THIS IS THEIR LAND short film (2022)
Oregon Shakespeare Festival's QUIZ SHO! (2021)
Podcast: Protest Too Much - Strongest Shakespearian Marriage (Apple Podcasts 2020)
Young Professional 2019: Ellicia Elliott (Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business 2019)
Review: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, Woodward Shakespeare Festival (The Munro Review 2019)
Woodward Shakespeare's COMEDY OF ERRORS - An earlier start to the season and a new face as a director. (The Munro Review 2019)
Her dad was her biggest fan. Now this Tri-Cities director is dedicating HAMLET to his memory (Tri-City Herald 2018)
Video: The Rude Mechanicals - Shakespeare in the Vines (Fall 2019)
MACBETH at the Gesa Power House Theatre - directed by Ellicia Elliott (2017)
With MACBETH, Tri-City Theater Company Brings Something Wicked - and Fun (Tri-City Herald 2017)
Video: MACBETH in rehearsal (2017)
Tri-City Theater Artist Headed to Shakespeare's Globe (Tri-City Herald 2016)
Podcast: Beth & Meg & Ellicia & Othello (Apple Podcasts 2016)
Rude Mechanicals Bring Shakespeare's Tragedy OTHELLO to Richland Stage (Tri-City Herald 2016)
Living TC Magazine (Fall Issue 2016, pp. 32-33)
Tri-City Theater Director Taking Part in Diversity Training (Tri-City Herald 2015)
The Rude Mechanicals make main stage debut with MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Tri-City Herald 2015)