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Tonight is opening night of the University of Southern California's production of "Trojan Barbie."

We have worked so hard on this production, and are all very excited to share its message of strength, compassion, and healing.

Shoutout to the most amazing cast and our fantastic director, Ken Sawyer, for making this process such an incredible experience.



This fall, Brand New Theatre will be producing my original one-act play "Last Night In Town" at the University of Southern California.

This play tells the story of two friends--flighty Tatiana and homebody Sirine-- as they reflect on their differing lifestyles, and what it means to be fulfilled.

The show opens at the Massman Theatre on November 2nd.



Excited to share that I have been cast in the University of Southern California's School of Dramatic Arts production of "Trojan Barbie," under the direction of Ken Sawyer (https://www.kensawyerdirector.com/).

"A Car-Crash Encounter with Euripides' Trojan Women. Past and present violently collide when Lotte, an English tourist who repairs dolls, is captured while on a tour of current-day Troy and flung back into the ancient camp of Euripides' Trojan Women.

Part contemporary drama, part homage to Euripides' Trojan Women, Trojan Barbie recasts the legendary fall of the city of Troy against the vivid reality of modern warfare. Poetic, compassionate, and tinged with great warmth and humor, Trojan Barbie is an epic war story with a most unlikely heroine, who always looks on the bright side even as past and present collide about her." samuelfrench.com


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