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Recent Works

Noises Off @ UC Irvine

A show about doors and sardines! The classic 1970's farce, about a company trying to survive their tour of the fictional production of "Nothing On". This production served as my graduate thesis production at UC Irvine where I served as both sound designer and composer.

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La Belle et la Bete @ UC Irvine

Adapted and Devised by UC Irvine's Annie Louie, La Belle et la Bete is follows the parallel lives of Belle from Beauty & The Beast and the author of the same novel Gabrielle-Suzanne de Villeneuve. 

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Gloria @ UC Irvine

A play about who has the right to tell a story. After a shooting at a magazine office, the survivors deal with the grief and sensationalism of the tragedy they experienced from the general public

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Dance Visions @ Irvine Barclay Theater

A dance show produced by UC Irvine's dance department showcasing a variety of pieces ranging from ballet with live accompaniment to modern hip hop.

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Measure for Measure @ Columbia University

Measure for Measure is the classic Shakespeare morality play dealing with salacious scandals and the power of one's reputation. The concept was heavily influenced by rave and nightclub culture from Europe.

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Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane @ South Coast Repertory

Based on the children's book of the same name. The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane follows the life of a china rabbit as he is passed, lost, and discovered by various owners as he learns what the power of love means.

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Twelve Angry Jurors

The classic Reginald Rose play of 12 jurors set to decide if a man lives or dies based on the prejudice and bias of its members. Composition was heavily influenced by film noir of the 1940's and 50's

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La Cadena de las Américas @ UC Irvine

La Cadena de las Américas is an intermedia installation that immerses the viewer in an aleatoric assemblage of unfixed possibilities, interlacing video dispatches collected from the Venezuelan diaspora with historical footage, field recordings, spatialized soundscapes, an e-waste “penetrable,” and hammocks. This work arises in the context of the largest displacement crisis in the history of the Americas, alongside the increasing vilification of migrants, a flood of hateful, xenophobic disinformation designed to alienate us from our American neighbors south of the border (for America is a continent, not a country). Cadena is a contrapuntal work that defines its own measures of distance, foregrounding interdependence - economic, sociopolitical and cultural - and framing authoritarianism and the asymmetric fractures and flows of migration through the lens of the contemporary Venezuelan experience.

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