• The Syringa Tree at the Jungle Theatre in Minneapolis. Sarah Agnew played 22 characters through the course of the show. It was incredible. I don't think people can fully understand my personal relationship to theatre unless they've seen this play.
  • Rent on broadway. My sister and I entered in the Monday raffle to get front row seats... and we got them. It was incredible. I got spit on, though...
  • The 39 Steps in the West End. Best physical comedy I have EVER seen. Amazing and so seemingly simple. I would love to do this show someday.
  • The Diary of Anne Frank through CVTG... I played Anne in it and the cast got so close. I think I grew most as an actor in this show. I was challenged by my director, the material, and the rest of the cast. It was one of the most incredible experiences of my life.
  • Cheap Theatrics/Antics my sketch comedy group. Probably my favorite show was "Have a Nice Trip" in which Michael Horecki was the guest host. It was just such a lovely time in my life, I was doing two shows at the time (Antigone and CT) and it was fall... the sketches in that show were some of the strongest we'd ever written. Though, the best may have been our "Best of" show. It was solid, through and through.
  • West Side Story in which I played Anybodys. It was a great experience for me, again because of cast bonding, but also, I had never danced before and worked my butt off for this show.
  • As You Like It. I designed the set for this one, and I was really proud of it. One of the best theatre moments I've ever seen occurred in this show. It's hard to explain, but ask me sometime, and maybe I will.
  • Third at the Guthrie. Wow. I was blown away by this show. Sally Wingert was incredible, the scenic design was simple but effective... and there's this one scene where Sally Wingert and her father dance in the rain. It broke my heart.
  • Antigone at the Children's Theatre Company. It was done promenade style and was super intense. I fell in love with everything about it and convinced my director at my high school we should do it...
  • Sweeney Todd on broadway with Patti Lupone. She sings, she acts, she plays the triangle... what can't she do? This was an incredibly simplistic production in which all the actors played the instruments. It was phenomenal.
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