Mary-Poppins
Portraying Mary Poppins in her namesake theatre was an experience of stepping fully into a character already held in the audience’s imagination. Each performance required balancing precision and playfulness, honoring a familiar story while keeping it alive and present in the moment.
The role invited a deep integration of movement, voice, and presence. Song, physicality, and timing worked together to shape a character that felt both grounded and magical, creating a rhythm between performer and audience that shifted subtly each night.
Above all, the experience emphasized the quiet responsibility of storytelling. Guiding audiences through a beloved world underscored how performance can create moments of care, wonder, and connection that linger beyond the curtain call.