I strive to make a safe, fun, and professional working environment. With the ability to balance work and play, I create a rehearsal space that allows the playful nature of any piece to shine through while still producing excellent work.
I was drawn to becoming a stage manager at the end of my freshman year of college. From there I worked tirelessly to fit in another degree while still graduating on time. In my junior and senior year, I was lucky enough to be a part of 4 shows working backstage and managed to land my first professional PA job. I am excited for the opportunities coming my way and can’t wait to write my next rehearsal report!
I spent the month of September interning at the Nashville Opera for their production of Carmen. I learned a new skill set, how Opera operates for stage managers, and how the performing arts scene in Nashville in tight knit and kind. I now work as an assistant/cover calling stage manager at SAW: The Musical in NYC and look forward to each new opportunity.
Tomorrow, the Island Dies
Photo by Matt Murphy
Liliana was recently acknowledged as the Gold Key honorable mention for Marymount Manhattan College’s Stage and Production Management Major!
Picked from the major’s graduating class, the Gold Key recipient and one honorable mention are students who not only meet a specific GPA and earned credit requirement, but also demonstrate academic integrity, self reliance, and a commitment to independent learning. With having been in the program for only her junior and senior year, Liliana feels immense pride for this acknowledgement of her commitment to learning and growing as a stage manager.
Backstage at First Daughter Suite
Backstage at Buried Treasure