SOTTO VOCE is a semi-finalist for the 2026 Inkslinger Play Contest

My full-length play, Sotto Voce, was recently selected as a semi-finalist for the 2026 Inkslinger Playwriting Contest at Southeastern Louisiana University. My play joins 25 other semi-finalists, including one by my MFA classmate Emily Klaumann, selected out of 200+ submissions.

Finalists are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. Congrats to all the semi-finalists!

From Southeastern Louisiana Theatre department:

“Now entering its 13th year, the Inkslinger Playwriting Contest is dedicated to discovering and championing new theatrical voices. Through a rigorous three-round adjudication process that carefully evaluates over 200 submissions, the contest identifies exceptional new plays and offers the winning playwright lodging, travel support, and a full-scale Mainstage production at Southeastern Theatre. The contest has cultivated a legacy of launching successful plays into the wider theatrical landscape, with past winners achieving subsequent productions at regional theatre nationwide and publication. Beyond recognizing outstanding playwriting, the Inkslinger Playwriting Contest serves as a vital educational experience for Southeastern theatre students and audiences, creating meaningful opportunities for direct engagement with living playwrights and fostering an appreciation for the development of contemporary American theatre. This contest represents Southeastern Theatre’s ongoing commitment to supporting emerging voices in playwriting while enriching the theatrical education of students through exposure to new works and the artists who create them.”

MANIFEST DESTINY advances to the national semi-finals at ACTF

My short drama, Manifest Destiny, was awarded the Gary Garrison 10-min Play Award for ACTF region V (which includes universities in Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota) and has advanced to the national festival for consideration for the top award.

The play had a fantastic staged reading directed and acted by students in the region including Parker Shinn (director), Raegan Weber (actor), Carlie Robertson (actor), and Saline Osborn (actor).

I traveled to Rochester, MN for the festival to collaborate with this great group, and I couldn’t be more pleased at the play’s reception by both audiences and the festival adjudicators. Region V had a terrific group of playwrights and short plays, and I feel very proud and grateful to have been chosen alongside fellow playwright Gram Coalier to represent this part of the country.

UP NEXT: Eugene O'Neill's RECKLESSNESS at American Theatre of Actors

I’m appearing as Gene in Eugene O’Neill’s 1916 rarely-performed, early career one-act, Recklessness at American Theatre of Actors from December 17th-21st. The play is part of a double bill with A Wife for Life, O’Neill’s first play from 1913.

Recklessness is about a woman tries to escape her loveless marriage to a wealthy businessman by having an affair with their chauffeur, which leads to devastating consequences.

The play is directed by John DeBenedetto.

Tickets can be purchased online here.

American Theatre of Actors, Inc. (ATA) was founded in 1976 by James Jennings to promote the development of new playwrights, directors and actors, and to provide them a creative atmosphere in which to work. The plays are dramas, comedies, and hybrids, dealing with the social and ethical problems of contemporary society.

IN THE HOT SEAT premieres at the Fall 2025 Queens Short Play Festival

My new short play, In the Hot Seat, is currently running in Program D of the Fall 2025 Queens Short Play Festival hosted by the Secret Theatre. You can read the full press release on Broadway World here.

This 15-minute comedy is set during a girls' trip to an Arizona spa, where two childhood best friends - cooking influencer Sloane and paralegal Tessa - detox their bodies and their friendship in the sauna. As the temperature rises, the sweat, secrets, and resentments start pouring out, proving that maybe Sartre was right: hell is other people...specifically, your so-called “best friend.”

I have re-teamed with Andrea Romano on this production who is serving as director. Dixie Carroll and Caitlyn Alico Beckwith co-star.

Performance dates are:

  • October 16th at 8:30 pm

  • October 24th and 29th at 6:00 pm

  • November 2nd at 1:00 pm*

*I will be stepping into Dixie Carroll’s role at this performance

You can purchase tickets for the show here.

The Wayward Women wins Best Director at the Queens Short Play Festival Winter 2025

I’m thrilled to share The Wayward Women not only advanced to the finals of the Winter 2025 Queens Short Play Festival, my dear friend Andrea Romano was awarded Best Director for her work on the play.

After such an enthusiastic reception by audiences throughout the festival, this was a wonderful way to close out this experience and production.

A House in the Suburbs at American Theatre of Actors

After making my debut as the Nurse in Seneca’s version of Phaedra last fall, I’m headed back to American Theatre of Actors as the Mother in the world premiere of A House in the Suburbs by Bruce Lawder.

Set in the mid-60s…

the play looks at a typical New England family as they wrestle with the Vietnam War, the changing social mores, and the loss of Father’s job and their idyllic home.

The play is directed by John DeBenedetto and runs January 25-29 and Feb 1-5 in the Beckmann Theater (2nd fl) at American Theatre of Actors on W. 54th St and 8th Ave.

Tickets can be purchased online: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-house-in-the-suburbs-tickets-510800296437