
A Bit About Me...
I am a born and bred New Yorker who started performing professionally at age 10 in the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. I earned my BA in Theater Studies from Yale University, where I was awarded the Louis Sudler Prize for Excellence in the Performing Arts, and my MFA in Acting from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. I have performed in theaters all over the United States including in the canyons of southern Utah, the mountains of the Berkshires, and the bustling streets of the East Village.
I am also a theater maker, writer, and deviser. My original works include full length plays, dance theater pieces, and immersive shows.
When not performing, I can usually be found poring over Victorian Gothic fiction, eating pierogis, and trying to decipher what casting directors mean when they call me "quirky." I am also the co-founder of the arts nonprofit Hear Your Song, which you can find out more about by clicking here!