
In January 2010, Tanja M. Laden of Flavorpill described Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical as “demented, touching and inherently strange”
Continue reading “Flavorpill, Los Angeles”In January 2010, Tanja M. Laden of Flavorpill described Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical as “demented, touching and inherently strange”
Continue reading “Flavorpill, Los Angeles”On November 13th, 2009, I performed Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical at the New Orleans Fringe.
Continue reading “Bride of Wildenstein, New Orleans”In 2009 Katie Ball interviewed me for her show, “Art Beat”, on WUCF. “Art Beat” aired in Orlando where I was staging Bride of Wildenstein – the Musical.
Continue reading “89.9FM WUCF, Orlando (interview)”On October 1st, 2009, I was the recipient of a Third Quarter 2009 ARC (Artist Resource for Completion) Grant from the Durfee Foundation for performances Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical at the Velaslavaysay Panorama.
Continue reading “Durfee Foundation (support)”In March 2009, I was the recipient of funding from the Student Council at California Institute for the Arts for my workshop production of Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical. In Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical, an aging socialite grows fur and claws to recapture the attention of her philandering game hunter husband.
Continue reading “CalArts – Student Council (support)”On March 6th, 2009, I was the recipient of a Special Project Fund from the Theater School at CalArts for a workshop of Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical.
Continue reading “Special Project Fund – 2009 (support)”On December 9th, 2008, I was the recipient of the Interdisciplinary Project Grant at California Institute for the Arts for my workshop production of Bride of Wildenstein – The Musical.
Continue reading “Interdisciplinary Project Grant – 2009 (support)”