Born and raised in the heart of California, my love for theatre, art and music began at a very early age. I started singing when I was three years old and by the time I entered kindergarten, was on stage performing for crowds of hundreds. Despite being a very shy kid growing up, I loved performing and when my parents saw how fearless and confident I was on stage, they knew it was where I belonged and encouraged me to work hard and follow my dreams.
After years of violin lessons, voice lessons, recitals, competitio
ns, and shows, I decided to finally pursue my passion for Musical Theatre and obtain my BFA at The Boston Conservatory at Berklee. While making the move across the country was not easy, in Boston I found a true home and a deeper love and appreciation for the arts and artists who live here.
When I’m not performing, I’m usually found roaming the streets of Boston, enjoying a Bova’s cannoli or cooking a traditional Mexican meal or treat for friends. As a Latina, I’ve always taken great pride in my culture, family history and am passionate about telling stories that are so often untold and heard… as well as a few terrifying family ghost stories. I’m thrilled to be a part of the theatre community here in Boston and look forward to what the future holds.