One-on-one monologue coaching for actors who want to move beyond performing the text and into fully lived, embodied storytelling.
Through a combination of text analysis, yoga techniques, breathwork, vocal exploration, and physical exercises, these sessions can help you connect deeply to the language, intention, impulse, and imagination of your piece — so the work feels truthful, alive, and uniquely your own.
Whether you are preparing for drama school auditions, professional auditions for theatre, television, or film, public speaking events, or simply looking to deepen your craft, one-to-one coaching is crafted to meet you where you are and help you find your truth in the work.
Acting truthfully lives in the breath, the voice, and the body as much as in the intellect.
Monologue coaching sessions are designed to help actors:

“It is not a matter of learning new things, but rather of ridding oneself of old habits. For each individual actor it must be clearly established what it is that blocks his intimate associations, thus causing his lack of decision, the chaos of his expression and his lack of discipline, what prevents him from experiencing the feeling of his own freedom, that his organism is completely free and powerful, and that nothing is beyond his capabilities. In other words, how can the obstacles be eliminated?”
– Jerzy Grotowski in Towards A Poor Theatre

Using techniques rooted in yoga, breathwork, movement, text analysis, and vocal work, actors learn how to inhabit the text rather than simply recite it.
No matter your level of experience, sessions are collaborative, encouraging, and tailored to your individual needs and way of working.
Sessions are available online or in person.
About me: I have received my Master’s in Classical Acting from the London Musical and Dramatic Academy (LAMDA), as well as apprenticed with the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company in Boston and studied Musical Theatre at AMDA New York, and I have a BA in Classical Languages from the University of California, Berkeley. Shakespeare and classical works are my passion, and over the years I have the opportunity to play a number of renowned characters including Juliet, the Duchess of Malfi, Calpurnia, Portia, Antonio, and more. My Master’s thesis was on Yoga for the Classical Actor, and I bring with me a wealth and training and personal experience to my coaching sessions.