About Me!

As an oldest daughter and Virgo, I took it upon myself to become a jack-of-all-trades. What I have cultivated is a really colorful toolbox from which I use to fuel the projects I’m a part of. Work that excites me is collaborative, asks questions of us as artists and as people, explores the range of the human condition, and most importantly, fuels connection. The work I do should inspire those to find themselves having been moved, revealed, or changed for the better.

As the 2024 recipient of the Laird Exceptional Artist Award, I plan on using those funds as the start-up for my own original work, and to open my first NYC show in over the course of the next year! Keep an eye out for updates!

What do I do in my free time? Glad you asked! I am an avid reader, love getting out in nature or any kind of travel adventure, and I pick up crocheting every Fall season. I enjoy spending quality time with friends and family, a weekly solo date, and trying to convince myself I know how to cook.

The orange guy to the left is my Oliver :)

training

I received my BFA in Musical Theatre and BA in Dance from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, class of 2024.

Acting - Chekov technique, Stanislavski method, Meisner technique, Voice and Articulation (Laban, Linklater, Rodenberg), as well as Stage Combat and Improvisation.

Dance - Modern, Jazz/Theatre Dance, Ballet, Tap, as well as Movement Theory and Analysis, Composition, and Teaching Theories.

Voice - Private voice lessons, Musical Theatre Lab, Music Theory

Additional opportunities included choreographing and assistant directing mainstage productions, producing/performing original plays and dance works, presenting my work (Icarus and Apollo) in the ACDA North Central Conference gala performance, and other various leadership, creative team, and performance experiences.

recent work

I am currently performing in the Queens Short Play Festival as “Arya” in Werewolves, Wake Up by Jude Cramer.

Other recent credits include How to Set a Broken Bone choreographed by Amanda Spencer (seen in Fertile Ground’s, New Works Showcase) and presenting my own original work, Eden, in Forager Theatre Company’s, The Colors of Paradise: A Dance Concert.

This past summer I had the honor of choreographing for Sauk Prairie High School Marching Band’s colorguard, who just won Best Colorguard at their State Championship performance. Additionally, I was overjoyed to collab with Sam Calaway and Presley Christman, in choreographing for their music video (set to premiere Spring 2026).