



Hi! Welcome To My Website :)
Thanks for stopping by! My name is Lauren, Born and ​raised in Westchester, New York, I've woven a vibrant tapestry blending the performing arts with the marketing world. From singing since age 5 and thriving in community theater to performing at the Vatican and Carnegie Hall, my heart's melody has resonated on stage. In tandem, my academic pursuits led to a Bachelor's in Marketing and an MBA, where I orchestrate creativity and strategy, and my passion for the theater remains as vibrant as ever. I guess you can say I live the best of both worlds: Business Woman and Actor.

Upcoming and Recent Productions!



Bye Bye Birdie
Summer 2023
In a shinning summer performance that brought the stage alive, stepping into the 50's, I had the immense privilege of stepping into the spotlight as Kim MacAfee in Artistree's production of "Bye Bye Birdie." Taking place at the iconic Emelin Theater in Mamaroneck, NY, the experience was nothing short of incredible and utterly rewarding. As I inhabited this main role, I felt a profound connection to my inner Ann-Margret, channeling her spirit with my own unique take with every step and note. And oh, the iconic color that defined my portrayal – HOT PINK!
High School Musical
Spring 2023
Singing my way up to a high C, as Cyndra in Yorktown's Stage production of Disney's "High School Musical," was a whirlwind of excitement and soaring energy. The nostalgia I felt on stage ignited memories from the past, a collective remembering that transcended generations. And when "We're All in This Together" echoed through the theater, the audience joined in, laughter and joy merging as one. It was a performance that transcended the stage and created memories that lingered long after the curtains fell.
Cinderella
Fall 2022
From a mouse turning into a horse, a pumpkin turning into a golden carriage and going to the ball, anything IS POSSIBLE. I had a magical time performing in Yorktown's stage production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella." The magic of the story enveloped both the cast and the audience in a symphony of wonder.
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