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How to Host a Murder Mystery Dinner Party, 2021

Producer and Director

Producer and Director
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Stage and Spotlights Community Theatre – Minneapolis, MN

Performed How to Host a Murder Mystery Dinner Party (In Fifteen Simple Steps) for MACT*Fest and also for our Halloween production run at the Phoenix Theater in Minneapolis, MN.

Host Miss Penelope has planned her own murder mystery dinner party to play out onstage. She takes guests through all the most important steps such as “Setting the Scene,” “Choosing Your Mark,” “Establishing Motive,” and more. Her guest list has been carefully selected to make sure the very best mix of suspicious characters are present — The Celebrity, The Writer, The Doctor, The Ladykiller. With a twist of events an unexpected visitor arrives on a dark and stormy night, it is soon realized it’s not just a “how to” seminar anymore… Good thing Miss Penelope has thought of everything, including Step Eight: “Always Have A Backup Plan.” With help from the audience, and hidden clues there are multiple ways this dinner party could end each night!

9 performances from Sept 17 – Oct 18, Won 2 acting awards at MACT-Fest 2021

Shrek the Musical, 2019

Tweedle Dee, Assistant Producer, Videographer

Tweedle Dee, Assitant Producer, Videographer
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River Valley Theatre Company – Shakopee, MN

SHREK THE MUSICAL, based on the Oscar®-winning DreamWorks film that started it all, brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to life on stage.

In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre – not a handsome prince – shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey who won’t shut up, a bad guy with a SHORT temper, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand… and his name is Shrek.

60 cast members, one big dragon puppet and sold out performances every night.

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Hairspray, the Broadway Musical, 2017
Producer and Director

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Stage and Spotlights Community Theatre – Bloomington, MN

Stage and Spotlights presents the eight time winning tony award Hairspray, the Broadway musical. In 1960s Baltimore, Tracy Turnblad seeks stardom and fame by dancing on The Corny Collins Show. She uses her newfound power to fight for an integrated TV network, all without missing a beat. Come join the fun and hear the live orchestra at one of the performances. This is a family friendly show.

I chose this show specifically because I knew it was a message that people needed to hear still today. We had a full orchestra, 50 different instruments.

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Disney’s High School Musical On Stage, 2016

Producer, Director, Thesbian

Disney’s High School Musical On Stage, 2016
Disney’s High School Musical On Stage, 2016

Stage and Spotlights Community Theatre – Prior Lake, MN

Kids singing about basketball and teenage drama, “Disney’s High School Musical” revolves around some star-crossed lovers from separate cliques, and an underdog musical that brings everyone together. It’s a story that perfectly describes Stage and Spotlights Theatre’s own production of “Disney’s High School Musical,” which almost didn’t happen.

High School Musical was the beginning of starting Stage and Spotlights Community Theatre in 2016 to save the production after the show was canceled by the original theater company days before the initial read through. I was excited to debut my directing work outside of UMD and it broke me to not see a very excited and devoted cast perform this story. It was the start of something new. As the original co-director of the show, I then became the director and producer. A majority of the cast and some of the production team continued to do the show. After fundraising over $3,000 on GoFundme to buy the license, several meetings and organizing venues we started rehearsing the production just one month later.

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