My work
Look/Listen is a devised, design-driven performance that focuses on the integration of technology and storytelling.
Finding Home is an interactive choose-your-own-adventure auditory gallery exhibit.
A heartstring-pulling dramadey about a family in Minnesota, framed around a Champion Chef, a cooking-competition reality TV show.
Sorry I Missed You by Ryan Long is a web of interconnected narratives told through 1980s-style answering machine messages.
Imbolo Mbue masterfully weaves a story of class divide, immigration, and marriage in this stage adaptation of her remarkable debut novel.
In this immersive karaoke bar experience, all bets are off once our heroes reach the Forest of Arden.
In Ghost Party, you found yourself exploring a mysterious gala of lost souls and interacting with its diverse inhabitants.
Seven actors learn the entire script of Hamlet. Every night, the audience rolls the dice to determine who plays who and the show goes on.
Indoor Person is a play about Addie, a quick-witted agoraphobe, and Cleo, her compassionate best friend who tries to keep her afloat.
The greek pantheon and professional wrestling collide in KAYFABE, a no-holds-barred family dramedy.
Sex For Smart People (That Means You!) is a podcast by Orion Johnstone and David McGee. Authenticity and communication are the sexiest.
The Hampshire College Gin & Tonics sing an a cappella arrangement of Soul to Squeeze by The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Donald Margulies's Time Stands Still focuses on the life of war-time photojournalist Sarah Goodwin.
This production is a fantastical, gender-bent imagining of Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice.
Money Play is a devised piece about social class, wealth and guilt.
Jesus Hopped the A Train follows the stories of two inmates at Rikers Island, Angel Cruz and Lucius Jenkins
Elsinore: The Carnival is an interactive, site specific, immersive adaptation of Hamlet that puts the action in a carnival in the woods.
This soundscape encapsulates the feeling of an old, small harbor town on a sunny afternoon.
Written around 1610, Cymbeline is a tale of royal intrigue, strange coincidences, romantic betrayal, war and divine guidance.
Through the eyes of Fig, a young mixed-race Chicano man, we watch his struggles with identity, class, and casual and not-so-casual racism.
This soundscape tells the story of a personal library, the people who have existed in it, and all of the events that have happened there.
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