Producer | Storyteller | Creative Visionary
Welcome to my portfolio, where storytelling meets impact. As a Producer, I specialize in bringing bold, innovative projects to life that resonate with audiences and drive meaningful change.
Featured Projects
Explore some of the work I’ve had the privilege to produce, including collaborations with The Watering Hole Collective. From thought-provoking narratives to community-driven initiatives, each project reflects my commitment to excellence and creativity.
Let’s Create Together
Whether you’re looking to develop a groundbreaking project or elevate an existing idea, I’m here to help bring your vision to life. Let’s collaborate and make something unforgettable.
Winter Workshop Festival
Executive Producer
January 2025
During this event, artists had the opportunity to collaborate on the development of two powerful new plays: The Fighter and the Mechanical Man, a modern adaptation of Of Mice and Men by Brady White and All The World Was Made For You, a memory play dealing with childhood trauma, by Josh LeBlanc.
The festival included a week of rehearsals followed by a free presentation of the two plays. It was full of artistic exploration, community, and the creation of thought-provoking theater at the Bathhouse Cultural Center.
In our commitment to creating authentic, impactful work, we collaborated with autism specialist, Rachel Bailey, for The Fighter and the Mechanical Man and child-parent relationship specialist, Dr. Dee Ray, for All The World Was Made For You. These experts participated with the playwrights, offering invaluable feedback on their scripts. They also worked directly with the actors during rehearsals, ensuring that the sensitive subject matter was handled with care and authenticity. Additionally, they joined our talkbacks with the audience, sharing their perspectives and fostering important conversations.
I AM AN ISLAND
Executive Producer
Fall 2024
A WORLD PREMIERE
Written by Julia Lederer
We chose I AM AN ISLAND for our second production because we believe in storytelling’s power to tackle pressing issues. The play explores the emotional toll of climate change and the struggle to find meaning when the world feels out of control, reminding us that even in overwhelming times, we have each other.
I AM AN ISLAND was selected as part of the prestigious AT&T Performing Arts Center's Elevator Project for the 2024-2025 season, showcasing emerging local artists.
Our nonprofit partners for this production were Dallas Sierra Club, Environment Texas, and Cedar Ridge Preserve. Proceeds of the production were given back to these wonderful organizations.
I AM AN ISLAND created a powerful space for conversation, community, and action! From the incredible performances to the engagement with environmental groups, we're so proud of the impact we made together. Click the link above for the full impact report and see how our approach contributed to local environmental advocacy and the DFW arts community.
Artistic Producer & Director
Summer 2023
Reimagining the 2006 hit for 2023, the Watering Hole Collective invited audiences to dive into the deeper messages of sexual awakening, youthful rebellion, and self-discovery present in this beautiful piece. Our outreach goals for this production were to leave our audience with more information and resources about the difficult issues in the play, specifically those involving sex education and teen mental health.
Our talkbacks featured experts from Healthy Futures of Texas, Grant Halliburton Foundation, and other mental health professionals who guided meaningful conversations.
This production’s ticket sales benefited Healthy Futures of Texas, The Grant Halliburton Foundation, and Dallas Hope Charities.
Spring Awakening
Thanks to the help of our generous donors, our first production was a resounding success. We raised over $70,000 and 70% of that went directly into the hands of the artists we hired.
We also proudly raised awareness and funds for our nonprofit collaborators. The talkbacks were well attended and full of meaningful conversations. Every night we were moved by the audience participants’ willingness to be open, and personal, and discuss the difficult issues of the play.