Montgomery College, November 2025 (Upcoming)
Devised piece, inspired by the collagist style of Charles Mee and The Double by Dostoyevsky
New York Women in Theater Festival, July 2025
ASST. DIRECTOR - DIRECTED BY GAB CODY
A “DaDa cabaret” that utilizes ensemble-based physical theater practices in service of a comedy centered around the theme: “The Politics of Femininity.”
New Product Company, August 2025
Your boss is no longer human. Your non-monogamous relationship is faltering. You’re searching for what makes you feel alive. Immaterial is committed to creating a virtual reality that satisfies your material deficiencies.
New Hazlett Theater, January 2025
Inspired by isolation, queer repression, and a Judy Garland obsession, My Sister’s Lipstick follows George, who locks themself up in their apartment to escape the troubles of the outside world. Their sister, Morrison longs for her sibling to come back into her life.
New Product Company, August 2024
Earth Angel followed a young woman working at a reputation-laundering marketing agency, tasked with leading a body-positive, gender-affirming, gen-Z rebranding of ISIS.
Kelly Strayhorn Theater, November 2024
KST’s annual celebration of namesakes and Pittsburgh entertainment legends Billy Strayhorn and Gene Kelly. Theatrical fundraising concert celebrating Strayhorn’s music and Kelly’s cinematic career.
John Wells Video Studio, April 2024
A darkly funny morality tale about monster debt and fractured desires, the high price of living and the stuff we buy to fill up the void. An examination of how love is destroyed by materialism told backwards.
Kelly Strayhorn Theater, The Theater Offensive, Theater Communications Group National Conference, April-June 2022
ASST. DIRECTOR (DIRECTED BY ADIL MANSOOR AND LYAM GABEL)
Creator and performer Adil Mansoor explores queerness, the afterlife, and obligation using canonical texts, teachings from the Quran, and audio conversations between him and his mother.
YOU AND ME AND THE END OF THE WORLD
Kelly Strayhorn Alloy Studios, September 2023
In an isolated corner of the world, on an isolated corner of the internet, two teenagers seek understanding through imperfect screens, confessional posting, and constant communication.
ANYTHING GOOD MAKES ME WANT TO DIE
New Product Company, February 2023
Two short plays adapted from the short stories “The Weirdos” and “Malibu” from the collection “Homesick for Another World” by Otessa Moshfegh.
Scotch n’ Soda Theater Company, February 2020
The Bald Soprano" is an absurdist play with nonsensical conversations, miscommunication, and the breakdown of meaningful communication.
Melrose Center for New Media, February 2024
Investigation into the integration of new technology and ancient storytelling. Creative research on incorporating projection design and AI-generated imagery into a pre-digital age piece
Dance/Light Choreography Festival, February 2024
The way our actions are recorded and our data is being used can be difficult to visualize, as they all occur in vast networks that seem both impenetrable and innocuous. How does one dance “network”? How does one dance “data”? How does one dance “anonymously”?
New Product Company, April 2025
ASST. DIRECTOR - DIRECTED BY SPENCER BYHAM-CARSON)
Pool (No Water) is a ferocious exploration of friendship, envy, exploitation, and the hunger to be seen.
Ellis Art Gallery, April 2022
An adaptation of the story of Iphis and Ianthe from book IX of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Ovid by way of Ali Smith by way of devised theatre. A dance and movement and sound work made for an intimate gallery and an intimate audience, an exploration of historical queerness.
New Product Company, February 2022
Theatrical adaptation of Maria Tsvetaeva’s “Poem of the End”, with experimental with movement, dance, projection and sound design
Playground Theater Festival, December 2019
This is a darkly satirical one-act play set on a dystopian late-night talk show called "Last Week's Late Nights Live," hosted by Saint Genesius (Gene). The play presents a nightmarish vision of a collapsing society through the warped lens of cheerful talk show conventions.
Studio for Creative Inquiry, March 2022
ASST. DIRECTOR (DIRECTED BY IVAN TALIJANCIC)
ORLANDO is a modern homage to Virginia Woolf’s iconic novel.
The Free Theater, April 2019
In the vibrant New York City neighborhood of Washington Heights, bodega owner Usnavi and his friends dream, hope and work for a bright future.
MISS NELSON IS MISSING!
Bethesda Chevy Chase Auditorium, January 2018
A classroom of unruly students treat their caring and lovely teacher with complete disrespect. They throw spitballs during story-time and refuse to sit in their seats during math. They take advantage of their teacher's good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a vile substitute.