Directing Highlights

Devon is Definitely a Vampire (by Max Koh)
Latitude Theatre, 2025, Seattle, WA. 10-minute play as part of Framing Device: The Edvard Munch Plays.
Carter is grieving the recent death of her mother. Devon shows up at the funeral, intent on sharing a secret that will change their friendship forever.

Sleepover Play (by Madelyn Marks)
Three Winks Productions, 2025. Seattle, WA.
Three women get together to have a "girl sleepover", like they did when they were kids. But as they reflect on the past, difficult truths about their girlhood are uncovered.

This is Our Youth (by Kenneth Lonnergan)
Superposition House (formerly Black Dog Productions), 2023. Bronxville, NY.
On the Upper West Side of 1980s New York City, three privileged young adults pass in and out of 21-year-old Dennis Ziegler's apartment. Somewhere in the middle of pot-smoking and money-making schemes, they strive to make genuine connections with each other and find meaning in the Reagan-era world where they are coming of age.

Horse Girls (by Jenny Rachel Weiner)
Melancholy Players, 2023. Bronxville, NY.
The Lady Jean Ladies are South Florida's most dedicated horse-lovers, led by the tyranical 12-year-old Ashley. News that Ashley's stables are being sold and her horses killed sends the girls into a spiral, as middle school rivalries come to a head.

Eurydice (by Sarah Ruhl)
Melancholy Players, 2022. Bronxville, NY.
A retelling of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth from the perspective of its heroine. When Eurydice dies on her wedding day, she journeys to the underworld and reconnects with her father, where she struggles to remember her lost love.