Indie Gathering Redux

So happy to announce I'll be on the Indie Gathering International Film Festival's big screen for a second time with LOLLIPOP! Last time, Ninja Zombies won best horror comedy feature, and now I'm so excited I'll be back on the big screen with a short film called Lollipop - which nabbed second place for best horror comedy short! Turns out that's my genre :)

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Bone Woman at the 70th Annual Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Spending a month in Scotland at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival was a beautiful experience.

Excited to come away with two four star reviews from:

Broadway Baby: http://broadwaybaby.com/shows/bone-woman/721971

and the British Theatre Guide: http://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/bone-woman-greenside-on-in-14785

Thank you to all who donated to our travel fund and to all who supported our run at the Hollywood and Edinburgh Fringes!

Diversity at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival

I first went to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon when I was in fifth grade. We spent the entire year fundraising for it, took a bus down and a night bus back, frolicked in the park, and saw Libby Appel's production of King Lear (once we returned to the classroom I would forever immortalize Edmund 2 of 2).

Since then I attended the OSF Seminar for High School students and returned to OSF my senior year at Yale to complete my Ethnicity, Race, and Migration thesis on being a non-white ethnic actor at OSF. 

So when I was perturbed by an article recently written in my hometown's weekly newspaper, I wrote my first letter to the editor. And it was harsh. 

Read it here: http://www.eugeneweekly.com/20170713/letters-editor/letters-editor-2017-07-13