About Me

That summer, with most of the world shut down, I reached out to Chris Domig, founder of the Seadog Theater in NYC, under whom I had ASM’d for Seadog’s play “The Catastrophe Club.” Restarting that passion, I started submitting myself to every project I could find; at the time, mainly film. Credits soon started to follow. Most notably, “The Time Traveler’s Dilemma” (which won multiple Sci-Fi awards at film festivals around the country), the Pureflix series “Welcome to Hope,” back into the theater with “The Book of Psalms” at the Salvation Army Theatre, “Double Happiness”, and “All My Sons”.

Mirroring my acting, I have found a place in stage managing- if you want to hear more about that, head on over to my Stage Management page!

Hi! My Name is Connor.

The Journey Never Stops.

I’ve always yearned to create

Between writing plays with cousins and putting on makeshift shows in the living room, my desire to see and experience art has only continued to grow. Growing up in a large family, I played almost every sport under the sun, continually seeking the next adventure, whether rock climbing, 50-mile canoe trips, or horse-packing treks.

In high school, my Medieval Literature teacher, Julie Romeo, sparked a flame inside me. One could say she was the ignition that finally got my creative fire going. Encouraged by her teaching style and assignments, I stepped onto the stage to perform an excerpt from Hamlet’s famous soliloquy, followed by a southern interpretation of another Hamlet scene (complete with a bad southern accent, though I didn’t think so at the time.)

In my junior year of high school, I stepped into the world of NYC theater with Truthbase Theatricals, a non-profit theatre for ages 8-19. I performed in “Annie” and in “The Sound of Music,” in which he performed as Rolf Gruber. Entering college, I performed with The King’s College’s small theater community, though I, for the moment, put on pause my acting aspirations.

A New Theatre

With the passion to be a part of theatre comes the passion to create it. I recently launched The Red Umbrella Theatre Comapny with Annika Rudolph. Co-Founders and Artistic Directors, we met at the Atlantic Acting School in 2022. During our lunch breaks, we would meet at the red umbrellas, across the street from Chelsea Market, and daydream about establishing a company with a powerful mission statement. Our inaugural production, Sonnez Les Matines, was produced in February 2023, and we just finished a site specific production of Arthur Miller’s “All my Sons”, wrapping at the end of October. Head on over to our site to learn more, or email me with any questions you have!

I am so excited to create with you.