BA from Sarah Lawrence College with a concentration in Playwriting. Alum of Playwrighting track at National Theatre Institute (Summer ’22). His plays have had staged workshops with the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, The Makers Ensemble, and the Musical Theatre Collective. His poetry has been published in Lemonboy Magazine.

My playwriting and poetry primarily explores what chosen family and community means to queer individuals, how nature is the core of our beings, and how to break through the boxes society intends to put us in. It is more important now than ever to bring trans stories to life and to empower said stories that so many seek to remove from existence. I draw artistic inspiration from Sarah Ruhl, Adrian Einspanier, and Noah Diaz who make their dialogue feel like sheet music. I have always thought I had to follow the “rules of playwriting” (whatever that means) but these writers make me realize I can mess with form, reality, and structure. I am also deeply energized by writers such as Kaveh Akbar, Oliver Baez Bendorf, and Madeline Miller. They transform you to other worlds - an aspiration that I am constantly seeking in my own writing.

You can explore his playwriting on New Play Exchange.

Wonder. Wacky. Weird. Wild.