An acting dynamo whose contralto is like silk and honeyed milk.
— DC Metro Theater Arts
 

now playing:
IN CLAY
Signature Theatre (Arlington, VA)

I’m currently back at Signature Theatre serving as the Understudy for Marie-Berthe Cazin in the American premiere of In Clay, a one-woman musical by Jack Miles and Rebecca Simmonds.

On the eve of a visit from her estranged childhood friend, now an acclaimed painter, French ceramist Marie-Berthe Cazin recounts her life. From her early days as a gifted protégée discovering the art of pottery, to watching her husband rise to fame partly by claiming her work as his own, through the upheaval of World War I, Marie’s unwavering spirit reveals the beauty in the broken. Set in early twentieth century Paris, with an upbeat, vibrant Parisian Jazz score, In Clay celebrates the joy of creativity, love of art and recognizing your worth.

The remaining performances of In Clay are sold out!

just missed it:
DAMN YANKEES
Arena Stage (Washington, DC)

From September 9 - November 9, 2025, I made my Arena Stage debut as Doris/Ensemble and the understudy for Gloria Thorpe in the smash hit “revisal” of Damn Yankees! Featuring iconic songs like “Whatever Lola Wants” and “Who’s Got the Pain?,” this production immersed audiences in a whirlwind of temptation, ambition, love, and sacrifice in this bold new adaptation by Lortel Award winner Will Power and Pulitzer and Tony Award winner Doug Wright, with additional lyrics by Tony Award winner Lynn Ahrens, and directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Sergio Trujillo.

HEAR ME SING!

I just uploaded a ton of new videos for your listening pleasure! Enjoy a selection of songs from some of my favorite composers, including Rodgers & Hammerstein, Stephen Sondheim, and Jason Robert Brown, performed at such fabulous DC area venues as Olney Theatre Center, Signature Theatre, and The Anthem.

 
 

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