As part of my service to the recovery community, and my continued commitment to cultural studies and public rhetoric activism, I direct plays that focus on the community narrative of substance abuse and addiction recovery, as well as plays that highlight experiences of queer communities.
Next year, March-May 2027, I will be directing again at Sea View Playwright’s Theatre . . . but more to be revealed until official announcement this coming Fall 2026!
This past summer, from July-August 2025, my first-written, original play took the stage, and I participated as a workshop writer in the SIST’s Women’s Playwright 2025 Collective on Staten Island, New York.


Just before that, from April-June 2025, I directed Vita and Virginia, a 1992 play written by Eileen Atkins, which dramatizes the love affair and letters between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West.



During December-February of 2024, I directed Bill W. and Dr. Bob, a 2007 off-Broadway play written by Sam Shem and Janet Surrey, that tells the story of the two co-founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and the early days of the 12-Step program of recovery. This production will ran from January-February 2024, with performances during February at Sea View Playwrights Theatre Co., Staten Island, New York.



‘During October-December 2021, I directed Gary Lennon’s 1995 off-Broadway play, Blackout, at Sea View Playwrights Theatre Co., a community story through character monologues that depicted an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting during the 1990s in New York City, that takes place on Christmas Eve. One weekend of performances, I also played the role of “Jim.”








