Posts in New York
"Get to Know Yourself Outside of Your Audition Cut and Monologues!" - Chatting with Maurio Hines!

“Not everyone is going to like what you do. Hell, there are going to be colleagues and people that you look up to that will tell you that they don’t think you can do it. Forgive them. You will experience a lot of criticism in this field. Know that it’s inevitable. You don’t have to take what they say to heart.”

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"Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Marcus Nance

I was given some incredible opportunities to film performances for online streaming. Highlights being a Christmas concert for Stratford Summer Music filmed at the beautiful Knox Church in downtown Stratford, and filming my cabaret “Voice of a Preacher’s Son” on the Stratford Festival stage for their upcoming series “Up Close and Musical” for stratfest@home

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A New Year: "Theatre Conversation in a Covid World" with Mark Cassius

I am looking forward to all the new discoveries and the re-discoveries of theatre because let’s face it – when things were being performed in the amphitheater by daylight or moonlight many, many moons ago, that was the only lighting plot we had. We can’t let our advancements and concepts now surround the piece and the people get in the way, we can’t let this happen. We need to find new discoveries to do things in live performance.

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Female Writers Fight Sageism (Sexism/Racism) with Honor Roll!

“I recently read an article by the Chicago Tribune highlighting gender parity in American Theatre. In that article, I found out the disheartening truth that plays written by women only account for 29% of all plays produced. Luckily, women theatre artists are taking a stand by speaking out against systemic sexism and ageism or “sageism.” Let me introduce you to another important group called Honor Roll.”

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