Performances
Atemporal
Atemporal is a one-person show about my experience with epilepsy–and, after finding out that I was misdiagnosed for ten years, my experience without epilepsy. It is an autobiographical piece, delving into the perspective of a trans person with (and later, without) a disability. Detours include gender identity discoveries, American Idol, mental illness, Shrek 2, and chili-induced injuries. With musical bits helping tell the story from my perspective at different ages, the show touches upon living with chronic illness, living through traumatic experiences, and coming out on the other side of it all ready to rebuild.
Performance with the Story District at the Kennedy Center
I joined Story District in 2022 for a short piece on the story of Tars Don't Discriminate, the campaign my wife and I organized to save our undergrad's nondiscrimination policy.
Temporal
Temporal is the predecessor to Atemporal; it is a 20-minute solo performance about coming to terms with having epilepsy. The show explores the intersection of sexuality and disability through humor and heart-wrenching memories.