Twelfth Night
Assistant Sound Design, Bard on the Beach. Directed by Diana Donnelly. SD: Kate De Lorme.
Director Diana Donnelly has crafted a topsy-turvy carnival world packed with romance, laughs, adventure, and self-discovery, set to original music by Vancouver singer-songwriter Veda Hille. This beloved play promises to captivate audiences with its blend of mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and whimsical revelry.
The Lifespan of a Fact
Sound Design, Kindred Theatre. Directed by Jennifer Clement.
The story follows Jim Fingal, a fresh out of Harvard fact checker for a prominent but sinking New York magazine. John D’Agata is a talented writer with a transcendent essay about a high stakes event concerning a teenage boy – an essay that could save the magazine from collapse. When Jim is assigned by the Editor in Chief, Emily Penrose to fact check D’Agata’s article, the two come head-to-head in a comedic yet gripping battle over facts versus fiction.
The Wolves
Sound Design, UBC Theatre. Directed by Leora Morris.
"The Wolves make their entrance onto the turf which carpets the Telus Studio Theatre to blaring girl power pop and strobe lights. The fact that they’re a teenage girls’ soccer team, not a literal pack of beasts, does not make them any less predacious. The play is an intense and skillful statement on the pressures that young women in the arena of elite sports place on each other, and themselves, to belong." - Ubyssey