I was a kid who never shut up and had an overactive imagination. Now, I’m an adult who talks and makes things up for a living.

I grew up in New Jersey (the coolest start of any origin story, just ask Meryl!).

I became an actor because I went to a vocational high school, and studying theatre sounded more fun than telecom or medical tech. College brought me to NYC, where I studied acting & directing at Fordham. With the guidance of solo artists Daniel Alexander Jones & Dawn Saito, I developed This is a song about an Old Welsh Witch, a one-person play about the goddess Rhiannon meant to serve a rotating cast of actors.

Since college, I helped found Spokehouse Productions, a site-specific theatre company born from performing a bunch of plays six feet apart in a park. I joined the producing collective Honigman & Sons. And I frequently collaborate with Aspire PAC, an educational theatre company for students ages 7 - 22.

In a past life, I worked in general management at Clubbed Thumb, and fundraising at Ensemble Studio Theatre and PlayCo. Now, I serve on the advisory team for the Light Opera of New Jersey, volunteering on their development, finance, and programming committees. And in my spare time, I travel the country teaching people how to butcher steak and make cocktails for the Capital Grille, and write fantasy novels about undead princesses and space-traveling seraphim.

I’ve never wanted to be just one thing. That’s why I love making theatre — it’s the one job where I don’t have to. I can make anything, and I can be anyone.