No Story Goes Untold

On paper, it might seem as though my writing was solely shaped by journalism and marketing. But what most people didn’t get to see were the journals filled with story ideas, the notes app pages filled with bits of dialogue, and the various writing projects I kept tucked away on my laptop.

But don’t get me wrong, my past in journalism and marketing absolutely did shape me. I hope you enjoy the small peek into my first steps into sharing my voice with the world. From analyzing my favorite pieces of media to interviewing brilliant theatremakers, these experiences revealed some of the deepest truths of storytelling and human existence that continue to guide the sort of artist I’m becoming.

I look forward to taking you along my journey as my creative path continues to evolve and unveil itself.

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Scripts & Creative Projects

“Rowan & Elliot”

In this grounded queer coming-of-age screenplay set in college, two lifelong friends navigate the complexities of young adulthood and the sacrifices they’re willing to make for love.

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“Elmwood”

When a beloved community member and anchor of the local TV news station unexpectedly dies in a car crash, a hardworking but reclusive young reporter is forced to cover the story. As she investigates, she uncovers secrets within her community and newsroom that lead her to questioning who, if anyone, could have prevented the tragedy.

🛠 Works in progress — stay tuned.

Published Articles

Photo Credit: Liz Lauren

Berkeley Rep’s ’24-’25 shows range from classical to cutting edge

(Originally published on Berkeleyside)

”The 2024-25 season at Berkeley Repertory Theatre has begun with rave reviews on its first production Mexodus —  and that’s just the beginning, with six shows to follow.  In addition, a new program lets parents attend...”

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Aurora Theatre Company’s ’22-’23 season spans the centuries and the globe

Photo Credit: Scot Goodman

(Originally published on Berkeleyside)

”Aurora Theatre Company’s 31st season features plays ranging from Detroit in the 1940s, to Vietnam in the 1880s, then to Paris in the 1640s, and all the way back to the Greek gods, while still speaking to our present…”

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Art Credit: Aurora Theatre

(Originally published on Berkeleyside)

“The latest from Aurora Theatre Company’s new works incubator program, “The Incrementalist,” by Cleavon Smith, takes an introspective look at Berkeley’s rich political history and the fight for radical change…”

New Aurora Theatre show tackles racial tension, incremental change in Berkeley

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