About Me
At six years old, I started crying when my mom was blow drying my hair. When asked if I was alright, I replied that I was “just practicing”. Ever since then, I’ve known that I was meant to be on stage.
Born and raised in Easton, MA, I found my first audience by forcing my family members to sit through nightly Taylor Swift karaoke and energetic dances to the Hannah Montana theme song. I fell in love with making people laugh and playing pretend when I was very young, and I carried that love with me throughout my formative years.
Unwilling to part with Dunkin’ coffee, I decided to continue my education in Boston with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Emerson College. I also picked up a minor in Comedy Writing and Performance and got into stand-up comedy. I found I had a knack for leadership and was the president of the professional fraternity Zeta Phi Eta as well as the co-founder and president of a cabaret organization called “172 Below”.
Now, as a budding Boston-based artist, I’ve developed a love for performing in and directing musical comedy, as well as a passion for getting involved with all aspects of theatre. Let’s work together!