These are just a few productions that have left a lasting imprint on my creative journey. Each one challenged, inspired, or transformed me, whether through bold storytelling, deep collaboration, or the joy of building something unforgettable with community.
These works represent the heart of why I do what I do.
Production Highlights
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Saturday Night/Sunday Morning
by Katori Hall
Steppenwolf
Set in a bustling 1945 Memphis beauty parlor and boarding house, this heartfelt and humorous play captures the hopes, struggles, and sisterhood of Black women navigating wartime uncertainty.
A satirical play that explores Black identity through a series of sketches set in a fictional museum of Black culture. Each “exhibit” challenges stereotypes, unpacks cultural trauma, and reclaims Black narratives with biting humor and theatrical flair.

The Colored Museum
by George C. Wolfe
Rogers Park Theatre Ensemble

Set in 1970s Pittsburgh, Jitney follows the drivers of an unlicensed taxi station grappling with gentrification and change. August Wilson’s award-winning play weaves hope, humor, and humanity as everyday people fight to hold onto their community and each other.
Jitney
by August Wilson
Pegasus Theatre Chicago
A curated celebration of new and rediscovered short plays, often spotlighting historically significant or underrepresented works, particularly from early 20th-century Black and women playwrights
