About me!
I grew up in Dobbs Ferry, New York, a small town just half an hour north of Manhattan. Growing up, my parents encouraged me to try all kinds of activities, but the one that really stuck was theatre. I began training at Broadway Training Center of Westchester where my passion and dedication grew throughout the years. Living so close to NYC afforded me the opportunity to visit the city on weekends to see shows with my grandfather and when I got a little older, take the train in by myself to participate in theatrical workshops.
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I will be graduating with a BFA in Dramatic Arts from the New School in a few weeks. Prior to training at the New School, I studied for a BFA in Acting with a minor in Musical Theater at the University of the Arts, prior to its abrupt closure in June 2024. I also studied abroad for a semester in London at Rose Bruford College. At UArts, was a part of many theatre productions, and during my summers I discovered my passion for theatre education. As a Jewish woman, I’ve also become particularly inclined to tell Jewish American stories.
In my free time, I love baking, traveling, embroidery, knitting, crochet, and playing with my two dogs!