“The things that make us happy make us wise” – John Crowley
I’m a recent graduate from UCSD’s theatre program.
I’m a multi-disciplined actor, singer, mover, writer, director, and deviser who specializes in original and experimental works, but have a holistic approach to art and creativity, and am eager to work my creative muscles in any way I can.
Ultimately I am an ardent believer that theatre is the art of other people. Everything I do revolves around increasing understanding, increasing connection, increasing spontaneity, and improving/creating community.
Please feel free to reach out with a text or email and I would sincerely love to chat 🙂
“much of this credit I give to the star of the show Stephen Loftesnes as Frank N’ Furter. To say he was a joy to watch sing, dance, and prance around would be selling him short… I don’t think there could have been someone better to cast for the role. His appearance, charisma, control over his facial expressions, and ability to both dance and sing really set a high standard for any future Frank N’ Furters — try saying “future Frank N’ Furters” five times really fast — that I may see. His stage presence truly commanded the stage, while also elevating the performances of those around him.” -Hector Arrieta, UCSD Guardian
“The things that make us happy make us wise” – John Crowley
I’m a recent graduate from UCSD’s theatre program.
I’m a multi-disciplined actor, singer, mover, writer, director, and deviser who specializes in original and experimental works, but have a holistic approach to art and creativity, and am eager to work my creative muscles in any way I can.
Ultimately I am an ardent believer that theatre is the art of other people. Everything I do revolves around increasing understanding, increasing connection, increasing spontaneity, and improving/creating community.
Please feel free to reach out with a text or email and I would sincerely love to chat 🙂
“much of this credit I give to the star of the show Stephen Loftesnes as Frank N’ Furter. To say he was a joy to watch sing, dance, and prance around would be selling him short… I don’t think there could have been someone better to cast for the role. His appearance, charisma, control over his facial expressions, and ability to both dance and sing really set a high standard for any future Frank N’ Furters — try saying “future Frank N’ Furters” five times really fast — that I may see. His stage presence truly commanded the stage, while also elevating the performances of those around him.” -Hector Arrieta, UCSD Guardian
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