Theatre Performance

I love characters not just for how they look or sound but for who they truly are. Whether I am on stage or behind the scenes, I try to step fully into their world and understand their hopes, fears, and motivations until they feel like a part of me. For me, performing is not about pretending, it is about transforming. I study every detail of how a character moves, breathes, and thinks, and I let those discoveries shape how I bring them to life.

Every role is a chance to live a new story and help the audience feel something real. I do not just play characters, I become them, carrying their emotions and lessons with me long after the curtain falls. Storytelling is my way of connecting empathy, imagination, and truth, and that is what makes theatre so powerful for me.

See my highlights below

Beetlejuice in Beetlejuice Jr. at BARCLAY Performing Arts

St. Jimmy in American Idiot at BARCLAY Performing Arts

Emile in Goosebumps at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School