Performance
Below are photos of my recent professional work and work at school.
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Photo Credits: Booker T PTSA, Sharon Bradford, Ben Torres, Callie Bourne, and Hayley Bill
Ghosts of USC: An Immersive Historical Haunt
USC School of Dramatic Arts & Company of Angels
The Sentence - Performance
Hollywood Fringe Festival, Theater Asylum @ Stephanie Feury Theater
The Sentence - Rehearsal Process
The Sentence - Performance
BCI at University of Southern California
Commedus Interruptus 24-Hour Show
University of Southern California
Committed: Mad Women of the Asylum
Cry Havoc Theater Company
To promote our upcoming show and celebrate the return of live theater, my castmates and I performed a movement piece at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas.
To promote our upcoming show and celebrate the return of live theater, my castmates and I performed a movement piece at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas.
Set in the late 1800s, Committed tells the stories of six women who are institutionalized, exploring their struggles with mental health, autonomy, and sexuality
To promote our upcoming show and celebrate the return of live theater, my castmates and I performed a movement piece at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas.
School Performances
Booker T. Washington HSPVA
In my second BTWHSPVA 10-Minute Plays Festival, I played a haunted doll named Ginger in Porcelain by Rachel DuBard.
In my second BTWHSPVA 10-Minute Plays Festival, I played a haunted doll named Ginger in Porcelain by Rachel DuBard.
For my teacher Ms. Cogdill's retirement showcase, I performed my monologue from Cry It Out by Molly Smith Metzler.
In my second BTWHSPVA 10-Minute Plays Festival, I played a haunted doll named Ginger in Porcelain by Rachel DuBard.
Mime Troupe
​In the Spring of my freshman year, I auditioned for and was chosen as one of five new members of the Booker T. Mime Troupe. Taught by Karon Cogdill and Charlton Gavitt, the Mime Troupe is trained in Laban Efforts, stage combat, street mime, and long-form narrative mime.