About Me

I am a New York-based singer, dancer, and dresser raised in Tampa, Florida. I began dancing at the age of nine. However, I didn’t imagine myself pursuing a career in the arts until the age of 13, when I fell in love with musical theatre. Watching the 2014 Tony Awards, I was captivated by the idea of being able to dance, sing, and act at the same time, and knew I wanted to be a part of it. After spending high school juggling intensive dance and musical theatre training, I was accepted into the Oklahoma City University’s Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment, where I received my Bachelors of Science in Dance and Arts Management.

With my friend and classmate Emily in our first “Home for the Holidays” at OCU.

For three years, I had the privilege of working as a student staff member in the Ann Lacy Costume Shop, headed by costume designer Jessica Telfer. As member of the student staff team, I participated in fittings, construction, and alteration of costumes for dance productions. In the spring of my senior year, I served as the wardrobe supervisor for the Star Dance Company and found a new sense of confidence and purpose working in wardrobe.

Following my graduation, I worked on my first professional contract as a wardrobe supervisor and dresser for the Cape Playhouse. Since then, I have dressed at a number of regional theatres across the country, including Ogunquit Playhouse, the Engeman Theater, and Riverside Theatre, and returned to the Cape for my second season.

I truly believe I have the coolest job in the world—what’s better than playing professional dress-up? I strive to lead with joy, kindness, and authenticity in every space I am in. It is my goal to make everyone I work with feel valued, heard, and cared about.

In my spare time, you can find me doing yoga, trying to find the best almond croissant in NYC, or shopping for my next opening night outfit (a task I take VERY seriously.)