A little about me
Hi there!
Thanks for taking time to learn a bit about me! My name is Sierra, and I’m an actor and theatre educator based in Memphis, Tennessee. I grew up in Jackson, about halfway between Memphis and Nashville, and I carry with me a strong work ethic, kindness, and a touch of southern hospitality in everything I do.
I graduated from Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin with a BFA in Music Theatre and minors in Spanish and Latin American Studies. Since then, I’ve had the joy of performing in beautiful places across the country, from the Amish countryside of Pennsylvania to the breathtaking mountains of Montana. These days, I share my love of theatre by teaching middle school drama and directing shows, helping students discover their own voices, confidence, and creativity on stage.
A little fun fact: I’m fluent in Spanish! Growing up in a bilingual household and spending summers in Costa Rica with my parents, who are both Spanish teachers, gave me a deep love for language and culture. When I’m not teaching or directing, you can find me traveling, perfecting my fried chicken recipe, or singing along to all things Dolly Parton.
While I’m passionate about inspiring the next generation of artists in the classroom and through directing, performing is still an important part of who I am. I love balancing both teaching and performing, and I’m always excited to step onstage when the timing is right. I look forward to continuing this journey, sharing stories, creating community, and seeing where God leads me next.
