Plays
Antipodes
Stage Manager
T&P Mainstage at Bard
LUMA Theater
Credits
Directed by Jonathan Rosenberg
Scenic Design by Narelle Simmons
Lighting Design by Thomas Dunn
Costume Design by Olivera Gajic
Photos by Chris Kayden
Antipodes was Bard College's spring mainstage for their academic theatre progrram. The rehearsals took place in one of their studio spaces then we transitioned into their black box. The designers were industry professionals so the students had the oppertunity to experiemce a standard production process. In addition to my typical stafe management duties,I had a student ASM who I trained and ran backstage. I also serve as the production administrator at Bard and assisted in the creation of their emergency plans.




As You Like It
Stage Manager
Shakespeare LIVE Arlington
Levitt Pavilion
Credits
Directed by Raphael Perry
Lighting Design by Aaron Johansen
Costume Design by Margaret Monostory
Photos by Tanner Mobley
As You Like it was Shakespeare LIVE Arlington's inaugural production/ Fair Assembly is a an actor led company. The rehearsals took place in a museum then were moved to an outdoor theater space. This made for a nontraditional working environment. As a stage manager, I navigated weather and crowd control challenges. In addition to typical stage management duties, I supported this company in establishing stage management paperwork, contracts, and standards.




Credits
Directed by Mac Welch & Sara Romersberger
Lighting Design by Joshua Manning
Costume Design by Breianna Barrington
Photos by Frank Darco
Twelfth Night
Stage Manager
Fair Assembly
Arts Mission Oakcliff




Twelfth Night is Fair Assembly's annual production. Fair Assembly is a an actor led company. They focus on giving the actors full agency over the creative process. This production had two co-directors to facilitate the rehearsals. They give suggestions or offers, but ultimately it s up to the actors to lead the process. This made for a nontraditional working environment. As a stage manager, I navigated this nontraditional structure through clear communication and specialized paperwork. In addition to typical stage management duties, I ran the lights.
Time Stands Still
Stage Manager
Teatro Dallas
Latino Culture Center
Time Stands Still was the first show of Teatro Dallas's 2024-2025 season. It was directed by the artistic director, Mac Welch. I oversaw the typical stage management duties as well as ran the lights and sound board for the performances. This show had multiple food handling needs. There were three intimacy movements that I maintain through the run of the show.
Credits
Directed by Mac Welch
Scenic Design by Rune Bunn
Lighting Design by Gerry Guerrero
Costume Design by Breianna Barrington
Photos by Ben Torres & Fredrick Ezeala



