In a world where most interactions are surface-level, stories allow us to explore the full range of the human condition. Through stories, we learn, empathize, discover new worlds, and change. It is this power of storytelling that motivates me to create, every day. I am compelled to tell impactful human stories through multiple creative avenues.
I have trained as an actor through the Sanford Meisner Center, where I am entering the second year. I was an acting apprentice with the Powerhouse Theater Apprentice Company at Vassar College, and I have acted in 16+ pre-professional, college, and grad productions through Princeton and Chapman University.
I have been playing violin for 17 years and have performed with student orchestras in Alice Tully Hall/Lincoln Center, the Istanbul International Youth Orchestra Festival, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and Musco Center for the Arts.
I have also trained as a director through Chapman’s MFA directing program and am developing a production company, Spectre Productions.