Growing up in Pittsburgh, I’ve yearned for an artistic outlet since my childhood. Devising handwritten novels, scary movies, and full length musical productions in my basement, I found solace in my sleepy hometown.

In 2017, I moved to Cleveland (Baldwin Wallace University) to pursue my BFA in Classical Acting with a Minor in Voice. Join me on my journey of fulfilling the artist's dream--mine being to conceive innovative theatre that sparks imagination and can be used as a form of liberation.

I’m currently living in Harlem with my beautiful partner of five years and rescue pup Chip, all while in pursuit of contemporary Queer works. Since making the big move in 2021, I’ve starred as Jen in The Cake, Mordred in an immersive Queer production of Camelot, Shannon in Hysterical!, Mary Wallace in Athena, and in the Off-Broadway company of Monstress. One of my deep passions is to turn classic pieces on their head, and I did just that in Short North' Stage’s production of Into the Woods as Cinderella. In addition, I played Daphne in the new folk musical Riverbend at Emerging Artist’s Theatre Co (the first iteration being a workshop at the Dramatists Guild). The contemporary Queer piece is based on the Greek myth Daphne & Apollo. You can catch my Spotify debut as Rembrandt in the concept album of Isabella of Boston, the album starring Tony-award winner L Morgan Lee on Spotify. I’ve had the joy of working as an actor for the MFA Berklee Musical Theatre Program, starring as Jill in the Queer retelling of the Victorian novel, Jill & Kitty, by Amy Dillwyn, as well as Alice in The Last House in Wyoming. Stay connected to see what’s next!

 

Some cool things about me: I use they/them pronouns, I have a very wide vocal range, and can sing both soprano (Cinderella in Into the Woods, anyone?) and tenor (Check out my wicked low notes in the Isabella of Boston album) roles. My Genderfluidity can be honored while solving your problem.

Need a swing to learn both male and female tracks?

A fiercely honest actor to devise a new work?

Golden age singer to provide a new twist on an old piece?

I’m here. I’d love to open a conversation.

what does this mean?
I want to learn more.

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