I’ve blazed a multifaceted artistic career.

These days, I’m an active musical theatre composer and playwright, music producer and arranger, and arts administrator. I also work as a career coach for emerging artists to make sense of their artistic identities.

My theatrical work has been produced in New York, regionally, and academically, and featured in The New York Times, Time Out, and New York Magazine. In my writing, I explore environmentalism, colonialism, Jewish thought, the perils of futurism, anti-commercialism, niche online movements, and technology. You can listen to music selections here.

I’ve produced albums and tracks for a variety of Jewish artists, including Deborah Sacks Mintz, the 92Y, Jay Rapoport, and Carla Friend. My choral arrangements, transcriptions, and compositions are in use across the country.

In 2020, I founded Super Secret Arts, a Brooklyn theater company and venue based around an innovative economic model, featured in outlets including American Theatre and WNYC. I currently work as the Program and Development Director of Tkiya, a Jewish community music organization based in Brooklyn.

Raised in Michigan, I was trained from childhood as a classical singer and multi-instrumentalist. After college, I moved to Charleston, SC, where I spent my time recording music, playing with indie bands, writing musicals, and as the music director of a synagogue. I continued working as a touring and recording musician after moving to Brooklyn in 2008, including forming several groups of my own. In 2014, I rediscovered my love of musical theater, and over the past decade, have had the joy to both write on my own and collaborate on 11 musicals, that have ranged from running a year off-Broadway, to winning tiny arts festivals from Austin to NYC.

I received my B.A. in Music from the University of Michigan and my M.F.A. in Arts Management from Brooklyn College. I live in Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn with my wife Rachel, son, and exuberant flatcoat retriever.