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I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️
I’m beaming with joy!! My debut in Mario Correa’s N/A at @barringtonstage has been a beautiful and transformative experience. We’ve got three shows left, and as I reflect on this first dive into theater, I’m moved by how much this process has changed me as an artist. N/A imagines a fictional meeting between two women in American politics one a powerful Speaker of the House, the other a newly elected insurgent. It’s sharp, tense, and urgent. And performing it now in a moment of deep political crisis, rising fascism, racist state violence, and the slow erosion of our rights feels electric and necessary. Playing “A” was a metamorphosis. It challenged everything I thought I knew about myself and reminded me that art is a way to resist and to awaken. I’m so grateful to @barringtonstage and artistic director Alan Paul for this opportunity to play A. Thank you to our stage manager Rebecca Monroe for your support every step of the way. Thank you to our amazing director Katie Birenboim for your vision, for believing in me and my capabilities as an actor. And a special thank you to my Co-Star the brilliant Kelly Lester. Kelly, I could not have done this without your mentorship and generosity 🥹😘🩵❣️