The Gregory Awards

Since this summer I have been working with The Gregory Awards [The Puget Sound Theatre Awards] as their Social Media Manager. I have been a Facebooking, Tweeting, Tumbling, Cross-Posting, Content Creating Artist. Artist may be a bit of a stretch. BUT there is Art in Advertisement, in Publicity, in Social Media. A creation of aContinue reading “The Gregory Awards”

Christmas Comes Early

Last week were Fall auditions for the Bellevue Youth Theatre. After 6 months, directing 2 shows & working on 3 other productions I was excited  to be recognizing a lot of the kids coming through. This season I will be adapting & directing A Christmas Carol which will start off the holiday season performing ThanksgivingContinue reading “Christmas Comes Early”

Teaching Art When Schools Can’t

Schools budgets are being cut everywhere. Unfortunately the first programs we see getting cut from schools are the arts, especially in the elementary & middle schools. It is disappointing but it also provides the opportunity for professional artists around the country to step up and find ways to keep arts education available. The arts educationContinue reading “Teaching Art When Schools Can’t”

This Week :: AS YOU LIKE IT

My first adventure into directing Shakespeare AND to top it off – Shakespeare in the Park. It has been a wonderful, enlightening, challenging project/summer/experience. I truly hope to get the chance to share it with you. My actors have worked so hard all summer and deserve to show it off to full parks of people. WeContinue reading “This Week :: AS YOU LIKE IT”

Stage Directors & Choreographers Society Observership

I’m so excited to officially announce that I was accepted into the Stage Director & Choreographer’s Observership program. Which means I am an eligible to apply for 25 opportunities to work with & observe master directors on Broadway, off Broadway and in regional theatres across the country. If you are a young/emerging director you mustContinue reading “Stage Directors & Choreographers Society Observership”