I believe the world is yearning for a woman’s perspective, and that’s why I am determined to be part of a meaningful conversation as a theater artist. My goal is to be an attentive and meticulous collaborator – to realize a vision that is both aesthetically rigorous and emotionally brave.
Theater
Projects Directed
– DIPLOMACY by Cyril Gélywith Simon Fortin, Sean Gormley and Darren Aponte (recording available for viewing)
– COST OF LIVING by Martyna Majok
with Lana Ayrapetyants and Alex Emanuel
– GUARDS AT THE TAJ by Rajiv Joseph
with Daniel Bennaton and Daniel Hirsh
– GREEN APPLY TAXI (excerpt) by Flo Ankah – Cutrer Mansion, Clarksdale MS
with Jasmine Van Deventer, Rebecca Cole, Preston Fritz Smith, Diane Terrusa
– FLOIN’ TO AMERICA (full-length) devised by Flo Ankah – Dixon Place
– ECHO (full-length multi-disciplinary) co-created with Camille De Galbert – The Field’s Far Space
International Theater
– St. Ann’s Warehouse, HATE RADIO directed by Milo Rau (subtitle and light operator asst)– The Armory, THE DAMNED, directed by Ivo Von Hove (translator)
– Shrine Auditorium, LOVING THE SILENT TEARS, directed by Vincent Patterson (cast)
Producing Theater
– Abingdon Theater THE BISHIP AND THE BOYS by Frank Cossa (AEA reading)– The Player’s Club INTERLUDES OF THE HEART by Robert Blumenfeld (AEA reading)
– Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater EDITH PIAF ALIVE by Flo Ankah (multi-year residency)
– Feinstein’s/54 Below APRIL IN PARIS by Flo Ankah (sold out shows)
– Torn Page THE QUEEN’S KNIGHT by Frank Cossa (table read)
Dance Background
– Movement Research at the Judson Church, WEEP (15-min)– Dance Now/NYC Residency choreography for ONE WAY and KIRK LIGHT (films)
– Merce Cunningham Studio student showcase, CONVERSATION (10-min)
– Far Space/The Field Residency, choreography for ECHO (10-min)
Statement
My mission is to hold space for transformation and bring to light stories that speak to our shared humanity. As a director, I am drawn to characters grappling with inner darkness and the loss of hope, and to narratives that explore identity and purpose in a global culture.
By nourishing the audience’s imagination, I invite them to ask deeper questions, draw wisdom from the heart, and be inspired toward meaningful change. My work investigates space, rhythm, and movement, and approaches language with the care of a non-native English speaker. I believe the world is yearning for a woman’s perspective. My goal is to realize a collective vision that is both aesthetically rigorous and emotionally brave.