BIO
I've been performing burlesque since 2009, when I took classes with Trixie Little at my roommate's circus studio in Northampton, MA. Since then, I've competed at the Great Burlesque Expo in Boston and performed at the Ohio Burlesque festival, Fierce Queer Burlesque Festival, as well as performed at the Heavy Rebel Weekender in North Carolina and the Psychobilly Luau in New York.
My first burlesque home was Bon Appétit Burlesque in Northampton, a fantastic, monthly, woman-friendly, body positive revue created in 2010. When I was starting I also performed with the Red Light Burlesque in New Haven and many rockabilly and psychobilly shows throughout the Northeast.
I took a hiatus in 2011 and returned in full force in 2012, finding friends in Hotsy Totsy and Epic Win Burlesque in NYC, and Miss Rose's Sexploitation Follies in Philly. Since I re-entered the scene I've performed with D20, Hypergender Burlesque and Hell's Belles in NYC, Brick City in NJ, and at many other events in the Northeast. In the summer of 2012 I began producing Excelsior Burlesque in Kingston, NY with Bon Appétit Burlesque producer Hors D'oeuvres - while the show did not last in Kingston it did find a new home in NYC. Though it has been on hiatus since 2015, Excelsior is sure to be back soon . . .
My first burlesque home was Bon Appétit Burlesque in Northampton, a fantastic, monthly, woman-friendly, body positive revue created in 2010. When I was starting I also performed with the Red Light Burlesque in New Haven and many rockabilly and psychobilly shows throughout the Northeast.
I took a hiatus in 2011 and returned in full force in 2012, finding friends in Hotsy Totsy and Epic Win Burlesque in NYC, and Miss Rose's Sexploitation Follies in Philly. Since I re-entered the scene I've performed with D20, Hypergender Burlesque and Hell's Belles in NYC, Brick City in NJ, and at many other events in the Northeast. In the summer of 2012 I began producing Excelsior Burlesque in Kingston, NY with Bon Appétit Burlesque producer Hors D'oeuvres - while the show did not last in Kingston it did find a new home in NYC. Though it has been on hiatus since 2015, Excelsior is sure to be back soon . . .