Originally from Heber City, Utah, I had a unique upbringing. My journey in the arts began as a competitive dancer, which I am thankful for every day, as the foundation gave me a determination and strong will both as an individual and as a performer. However, something about me always felt different, like I didn't belong in my social circles. I was quiet, free-willed, and I just had different (and very specific) interests than other kids my age. My introduction to theatre was the 2009 National Tour of Wicked, which left me without words for days. Seeing this was the first time I felt represented as someone who simply wanted something greater than what their small town had to offer. I saw characters of different sizes, abilities, sexualities, and genders-- I saw myself. This eye-opening phenomenon eventually led me to want to pursue musical theatre. From my first community production to my high school stage, I knew this was where I belonged. As a performer, I seek out character-driven work and stories that center queer, neurodivergent, and diverse characters.
In May of 2026, I graduated with my BFA in Musical Theatre from The University of Utah. I’m always looking for new creative challenges and collaborations, and I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me next!
In my spare time, you can usually find me curled up with my cat (Eevee), getting lost in a craft project, collecting trinkets, or binge-watching RuPaul’s Drag Race.
