Becca (she/they) is an educator, theatre artist, and stage manager who facilitates arts programming and theatrical productions that celebrate community, embrace culture, and foster creativity for people of all ages. Their professional teaching artistry and educational leadership includes work with Raven Theatre Company, Childsplay Theatre Company, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, Camp Havaya Arts, OSRUI: A URJ Camp, and Emerald City Theatre among others. She is a proud Ensemble Member at Strawdog Theatre Company, Certified Yoga Instructor, and Creative Facilitator with Jewish Studio Project.

About Me

As an artist, administrator, and educator I have been found in many roles throughout my career, often several all at the same time. My scope of work is wide, chosen with purpose, driven by passion, and executed with a positive attitude. All aspects of my work are deeply affected by each other and invoke the need to be fully present and in the moment.

As you explore this website (thank you for visiting!) you will likely notice that there’s a lot going on here. I find that my work is interconnected and related through being in playful service to and relationship with something bigger than or outside of myself. That includes work with young people, collaboration on a production, or facilitation of creative programs for people of all ages.

Typically, my ideal work falls into at least one of three buckets: creativity focused, youth-driven, and leadership oriented. Below you will see a chart with just a few of the hats I’ve worn over the years, including many I still wear today.

For more information on each area of my work please click through the pages above and linked on the home page. Please note, I am not looking for full time work (I love my job at Writers Theatre!), however I am open to taking on projects that align. For work samples such as curriculum or a current resume or CV, please reach out via the contact page. I look forward to learning more about how my work can be of service to the needs of you, your family, your community, or your artistic vision.