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Acting

Photography by Christian Mckinney

Its a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
By Philip Grecian

--George Bailey
University of Indianapolis
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This was such a fun process because I was able to embody such a classic character. I had the privilege of not only playing old George, but also his younger self early in the play. Me and my fellow actors enjoyed the voice work, and usage of foley. 

Killing Time: A Murder Mystery 
By Jackson Janowicz

--Dupont
Shawnee Summer Theatre

This role was exceptionally fun because it was the Shawnee Summer Theatre's 2018 Melodrama. I was given this opportunity late in the game because of other actor conflicts, but still had lots of fun learning a french dialect and being pelted with plush tomatoes by audience members. 
Photography by Ryan Arford
Photography by Christian Mckinney

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Adapted by Adam Tichenor

--Henry Clerval
University of Indianapolis

This role received an Irene Ryan acting scholarship nomination for the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. This was a very interesting process because not only did I perform in the show but I built several of the costumes.

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
By Rachel Sheinkin & William Finn

--Vice Principal Panch
University of Indianapolis

This was a very fun role to play. I had never done a show with so much audience involvement and I found it very beneficial to sharpen my improvisational skills.

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Photography by Christian Mckinney
Photography by Jim Ream

Out of Order
By Ray Cooney

--The Manager
University of Indianapolis

This was my first time ever attempting farce and it was amazing. I learned a lot about timing and synchronization. I also overcame many stage anxieties as I got my pants pulled down every night.
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