A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal.

-Oscar Wilde

My debut one-man lady show cabaret enjoyed 2 sold-out nights at The Monarch Tavern in May 2024 and a wildly successful 2 week run at Factory Theatre from March 4-16, 2025.  Directed by Naomi Campbell, Let’s Assume I Know Nothing, And Move Forward From There was the live piece I honestly didn’t know I had in me, and it proved to be the vehicle that pulled everything I do, together.

Here are a few lovely pieces of press from Intermission, Buzz, LudWigVan, The Stolkin Letter, Modern Mississauga and ToLive

I built and designed all the costumes for the show alongside the projections and films that ran throughout. Huge proud accomplishment. Here’s a short that was projected about two thirds the way through where I enact a (somewhat) mythical afternoon my Grandmothers would have shared with me when I was a baby. Yes, that’s me playing both of them

Though music and photography have been my main focus in recent decades, theatre was my first fascination.  I was in a highschool production of Noel Coward's Hayfever which really shifted something in me.

I studied at York University in Theatre Fine Arts and while there wrote, produced and acted in 3 plays: Trash, Brotherhood, and Cruelty.  I continued writing for many years after while working in film and the fashion industry until music took me over.

In 2005 I produced five monthly versions of The Kelly Show Live at The Cameron House (reviews from Xtra!, eye and Now) and in 2013 was nominated for a Dora for my costume design of Theatre Rusticle's Dinner At Seven Thirty.  I have performed on film on occasion, most notoriously in a cut scene from How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days.

(the image on this page from the Factory production is by Olya Glotka, 2025)

“Sincere, biting, THRILLING and hilarious!!”

“Funny!! Heartbreaking, and soooo VULNERABLE!”

“An incredible voice on a MAGNETIC performer!!”

“A MASTERCLASS in comedic timing!”

“Honest, RAW, Touching…A Talent in many spheres”

“I was DAZZLED, I cried and laughed my ass off too!”

“A Shining Star, I left feeling INSPIRED!”