Portfolio
Best enjoyed with headphones!
All music is the original composition of Kaydin Hamby.
Best enjoyed with headphones!
All music is the original composition of Kaydin Hamby.
Photo by Kiirstn Pagan
Puppetry and dance performance
Directed by Stephanie Wagner
When the mask we are born with doesn’t match who we are, we must undertake an incredible task of finding our true selves.
Photo by Kiirstn Pagan
Puppetry and dance performance
Directed by MaryGrace Reubens
A world awakens. When these twin flames meet, it burns. They must find a way to connect, despite their differences.
Photo by Kaydin Hamby
Maryland Ensemble Theatre
Directed by Tad Janes
In the mid-1980s, amid the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell in this Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
Found-object puppetry film
Created, directed and performed by Colette Searls
When a toy frog finds himself amongst the garbage, he must come to grips with his journey’s end.
Photo by Kiirstn Pagan
UMBC Department of Theatre
Directed by Danielle Drakes
Through the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, Agnes copes with her powerlessness to save her sister. She cultivates an imagined power to control and slay the demons that haunt her in real life.
Photo by Brandon Vernon
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Directed by Matthew Wilson
Set sail on ancient seas in a Shakespearean romp filled with fun for all ages.
Photos by Natalie Matthews
Sculpture, light, and sound art installation
Directed by Adam Mendelson
When the COVID-19 pandemic struck and left theatres empty, this project sought to reintroduce life into our unused theatre spaces with art examining the dichotomy of isolation and community.
Photo by Joe Williams
Maryland Ensemble Theatre
Directed by Ray Hatch
A collection of scattered fragments and shattered shards of the lives of five people, as viewed through the kaleidoscopic lens of their acting class.
Photo by Brandon Vernon
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Directed by Gerrad Taylor
The mesmerizing and classic tale of horror and romance: Sinister events in a sanatorium reveal the lurking presence of the greatest vampire of all time.
Photo by Rachel Philipson
Hangar Theatre Company: KidStuff Series
Directed by Sharifa Elkady
When 8-year-old Emma gets bullied at school for being raised by a gay couple, she sets on a fantastical journey to raise awareness.
Photo by Raquel Hamner
UMBC Department of Theatre
Directed by Eve Muson
Separated from his mother, a young refugee called Anon journeys through the United States, encountering a wide variety of people as he searches for his family. Anon must navigate through a chaotic, ever-changing landscape in this entrancing adaptation of Homer’s Odyssey.
Photo by Marlayna Demond
UMBC Department of Theatre
Directed by Leah White and Abigail Funk
This futuristic nightmare envisions a world where the promise of violence broods and nothing is to be trusted.