About
I believe that theatre is vital to our society. It must be simultaneously challenging and accessible for an audience to achieve that vitality.
Only in the theatre can the act of creative communion really occur.
Theatre has the ability to take a huge idea and make it personal and human. When a piece of theatre really clicks, the exchange of energy between actors and audience creates a palpable electricity. It has the potential to change the lives of the actor and audience.
To achieve that transcendent communion and electricity, each element of a production has to be in concert with the others. It is the director's job to distill those elements.
Aaron holds a BFA in Theatre from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.
He is currently pursuing his MFA in Directing from Texas State University.
Upcoming projects in the 2019-2020 season at Texas State include The Harvest by Samuel D. Hunter and Men on Boats by Jaclyn Backhaus.