I'm once again working with the great folks at The Skeleton Rep, sound designing on the world premiere of Emily Claire Schmitt's Whatchamacallit: A Play About Jesus. The play is a lovely and hysterically funny tale of faith, loss, (perhaps) the second
I had the pleasure of Assistant Directing at Riverside Center for the Performing Arts on their production of Lerner & Lowe's My Fair Lady, directed by Artistic Director Patrick A'Hearn. The show is getting some great reviews, calling it "one of
Playwright Lizzie Vieh has written a haunting, beautiful, and terrifying radio drama that I had the privilege to direct and produce, featuring the wonderful voice talents of my friends Laura Hooper, Tara Gadomski, Nick Fondulis, Anna Savant, and Caitlin Johnston. It's
The Geste Podcast players did three original improvised radio plays at the Scranton Fringe Festival last month—and even if you missed the performances, you can now hear them via podcast. Head over to Geste to take a listen to A Knock
Distilled Theatre Company's DTC Radio is back with a 3-episode season of Tyler Grimes's epic The Lost Treasure of Valentina de la Plesa, edited by yours truly.
A passion project of mine finally comes to life: my radio play A New Cassette is finished, and now available for streaming.
I am once again leading ghost tours around New York's historic Greenwich Village as Professor Mortimer, the antiquarian anthropology professor with a strange, unplaceable accent, for Haunted Manhattan.
I've once again picked up the trumpet for EndTimes Productions—this time, for the brand new Ded Sullivan Show.
I've once again narrated a short horror story for the killer horror podcast Pseudopod: Lavie Tidhar's "Watchers."
I directed a short play in Amios's monthly SHOTZ series last week (something I do whenever I can, because it's always a blast), and the fantastic photographer J. D. Hall got a few shots of my fabulous cast—Rob Hille, Jessy