- Where you were born/where were you raised: Born and raised in Corinth, Mississippi 
- Zodiac sign: Virgo 
- Do you have any Siblings?: Yes, one younger sister Heather 
- Where were you trained?: Masters in Music at Roosevelt University CCPA and Bachelors in Music at The University of Mississippi 
- Current favorite audition song or monologue to use: I've been using a Phoebe speech from As You Like It recently. There's also a song from Smash I've been using...perhaps too frequently 
- What skill(s) are you excited to share with the audience of Shockheaded Peter? I am excited to use my sassy-direct-address-to-the-audience skills to make everyone squirm in their seats, hopefully 
- Why did you want to be a part of Shockheaded Peter? I've loved every Black Button Eyes project I've been involved with and this material is just so darn juicy and disturbing, my favorites! 
- Current or recent show in Chicago (other than Shockheaded Peter) that you think is must-see: The Nance (Pride Films and Plays) 
- Some favorite musicals: Assassins and She Loves Me 
- Most played song in your music collection: probably I Can't Stand the Rain by Tina Turner (my queen) 
- Favorite or most memorable onstage role as a child/teenager: First role was my senior year in high school. I was the scarecrow in a really bizarre version of The Wizard of Oz called The Magical Land of Oz 
- Worst onstage mishap: I fell off the stage in an college production of She Loves Me. It was super awkward because I was playing the smooth bad boy womanizer Kodaly. Can't make that look cool. 
- Worst costume ever: any of the shows where I only wore a towel, there's like three of those. Now that I think about it though, they weren't really that bad. I certainly didn't get hot in them. 
- Worst job you ever had: retail job at Express, blah! 
- Craziest audition story: I nearly hit the music director in the head with my shoe as I dramatically kicked it off mid-scene. But hey, booked the gig anyway! 
- Role(s) you’ve been dying to play: Hedwig and Iago (now that I write that, I realize those are also two of my favorite fictional birds) 
- What were you afraid of as a child? Whatever was hiding under the bed. I'd do that thing where I'd attempt to jump from my bedroom door to my bed. 
 
             
             
            