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The Last Croissant at Buffalo United Artists

Directed by Jason Francey - TBA Fall 2025

 

The string’s the thing at Kalamazoo College

Directed by May Moe Tun - March 2025

 

Prefers Bright Indirect Light at University of Nevada Las vegas

Directed by Deseree Whitt - February 2024

So glad I got to catch this fun production as part of UNLV’s 2024 festival of shorts!

 

Kilroys 2023 Web

I’m thrilled to have been listed on the prestigious Kilroys 2023 Web!

Massive thanks to personal hero, dear friend, and future of the American Theatre Rosie Glen-Lambert for adding me to this incredible community of artists and theatre makers!

I did an interview with Spectrum News about what it means to be recognized by this group of luminaries. (Everything)

 

Prefers Bright Indirect Light at Lehigh University

Directed by Nessie Houck - May 2023

So glad to see this play find a home at the Mustard & Cheese Drama Society Night of Shorts!

 

The last croissant at Reed College

Directed by the incandescent Barbie Wu - April 2023

Had the absolute honor of guest teaching courses on Clowning, Acting Technique, and Playwriting, while visiting these incredible students and seeing their work!

 


The Last Croissant at CSU Bakersfield

Directed by the wonderful David Melendez - March 2023

Congrats to the whole team for this warm and charming production!


 

Prefers Bright Indirect light at Florida State University

Directed by Sarah Hinzman - April 2022

Congrats to the team and all students involved!

 

46th Annual Samuel French off off broadway short play festival

Over the moon to have made it to the Top 30 for the 2021 festival with Prefers Bright Indirect Light!

 

The String’s the thing

A workshopped virtual reading with Inkwell Theatre

Directed by Lisa Sanaye Dring and featuring Susan Lucas, Vico Ortiz, and Alexandra Hellquist

February 18 and 19th 2021 at 8 pm—- Free to watch!

Originally written for the San Francisco Olympians Festival this piece uses the framework of the Minotaur myth to explore the complexities of being half-asian in America and the challenges of navigating liminal identities. Free and open to the public to watch from home!

 

Prefers Bright Indirect light

A short play written and produced with Inkwell Theatre as part of the Together LA virtual theatre festival in October 2020

Directed by Rosie Glen-Lambert

Four houseplants on a windowsill contemplate their lives indoors, friendship, mortality, and if they’ll ever be watered again.

Featuring Sutton Arabe, Shirley Jordan, Emily Kuroda, and Hailey McAfee

Free to watch on YouTube!