something’s coming…

The beginning…

…working with seven artists to create a play. A new way of working as a writer. Performances in December. Stay tuned!

Yes, please…IMPROV!!

Sitting in the brilliance of Jennifer Bareilles every Monday night through September 2nd! Level One Improv class. Just beginning. Loving every minute.

Buzz reading at the Actors Reading Collective! 8/26/2024

The Actors’ Reading Collective, in residence at Marin Shakespeare Company, will present a summer reading series of Shakespeare-themed contemporary plays. Honored to be in the company of such awesome storytellers!

The fall…on a turn table

YES, PLEASE. Let’s put this play up, people. The minute we started talking about it, Kevin Earley had an idea…and he sketched it out. A spinning, wonderful rom-com - THE FALL.

A grieving, sci-fi novelist struggling to complete her book doesn’t have time for the young guy who keeps coming to her door with chocolate cake in hand and a universe in his eyes.

This was an absolute surprise and it means a lot. Thank you, Jean Gottlieb! Congratulations on the publication of your play!! Never doubt the positive impact we can have on one another.

August 26, 2024

If you’re in San Rafael, CA - please come see a staged reading of BUZZ at the Actors’ Reading Collective (ARC), my play inspired by the short and brilliant life of Mary Ann “Buzz” Goodbody!


“Wherever life takes us, there are always moments of wonder.” - Jimmy Carter


Pina Bausch’s

Rite of Spring”

Dance inspires me. Movement. Bodies on stage. Anything guttural or expressive. Dance and music. Always.

Shown here: Members of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch in “The Rite of Spring” at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. (Credit: Andrea Mohin/The New York Times) 2017


the mallard

Played Freya in a staged reading of Vincent Delaney’s hopeful, yet heart breaking comedy THE MALLARD on Sunday, June 9, 2024 at Premiere Stages directed by John J. Wooten. Wonderful way to spend a Sunday.

“Try everyting.

“Join everything.Meet everybody. That's the secret of life.” ― Hedy Lamarr

BehinD the curtains…

A lot of rooms look like this when you’re learning…something. This is the room where I hope to help tell stories.