
I'm an actor and teaching artist currently based in Seattle.
During the pandemic, I've taken part in a few zoomy or radio shows, including ACT Theatre's adaptation of A Christmas Carol as Mrs. Cratchit and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Ain't (Y)Our History, directed by Shermona Mitchell in partnership with Azeotrope. Pre-pandemic stage appearances include Last Days of the Tsars (Witness), Pericles (Wooden O/Seattle Shakespeare Company), Where the Wild Things Are (Seattle Children's Theatre) and What We Talk About When We Talk About Love (Book-It Repertory Theatre). Other roles include Lucius in the all-female production of Titus Andronicus (upstart crow collective); Mary in It's A Wonderful Life (Theatre Anonymous); Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (Wooden O/Seattle Shakespeare Company). I play Julie in the film All I Want is Christmas and Mistress Frost in Dark Dungeons, and I also make brief appearances in web shows What the Funny and The Gamers, the Series.
Originally from the Midwest, I was an original company member of PlayMakers Laboratory in Chicago. I worked with the Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and the riotous Hell in Handbag Productions, where I starred in several shows and originated, among others, the role of Tippi Hedren in David Cerda's highly acclaimed adaptation of The Birds. In the Northwest I have performed with ACT Theatre, New Century Theatre Company, Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Seattle Public Theater, Island Stage Left, and Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. I have been a member of Actor's Equity Association since 2008.
As a teaching artist, I have been lucky to work and play with folks ranging from toddlers to elders, working as a visiting artist in preschools, K-12 schools, community centers, and organizations serving youth. Most recently I taught acting/drama at Coyote North and I am part of the Creative Advantage teaching artist roster for Seattle Public Schools.
During the pandemic, I've taken part in a few zoomy or radio shows, including ACT Theatre's adaptation of A Christmas Carol as Mrs. Cratchit and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Ain't (Y)Our History, directed by Shermona Mitchell in partnership with Azeotrope. Pre-pandemic stage appearances include Last Days of the Tsars (Witness), Pericles (Wooden O/Seattle Shakespeare Company), Where the Wild Things Are (Seattle Children's Theatre) and What We Talk About When We Talk About Love (Book-It Repertory Theatre). Other roles include Lucius in the all-female production of Titus Andronicus (upstart crow collective); Mary in It's A Wonderful Life (Theatre Anonymous); Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (Wooden O/Seattle Shakespeare Company). I play Julie in the film All I Want is Christmas and Mistress Frost in Dark Dungeons, and I also make brief appearances in web shows What the Funny and The Gamers, the Series.
Originally from the Midwest, I was an original company member of PlayMakers Laboratory in Chicago. I worked with the Goodman Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and the riotous Hell in Handbag Productions, where I starred in several shows and originated, among others, the role of Tippi Hedren in David Cerda's highly acclaimed adaptation of The Birds. In the Northwest I have performed with ACT Theatre, New Century Theatre Company, Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival at Seattle Repertory Theatre, Strawberry Theatre Workshop, Seattle Public Theater, Island Stage Left, and Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. I have been a member of Actor's Equity Association since 2008.
As a teaching artist, I have been lucky to work and play with folks ranging from toddlers to elders, working as a visiting artist in preschools, K-12 schools, community centers, and organizations serving youth. Most recently I taught acting/drama at Coyote North and I am part of the Creative Advantage teaching artist roster for Seattle Public Schools.