ABOUT ME:

Brigitte (she/her) is an actor, dancer, and comedian currently based in the heart of Oklahoma City, OK. She fell in love with performing at a young age—whether through dance, theatre, or comedy—and has been chasing that passion ever since.

She earned her BFA in Acting with a Minor in Directing from Oklahoma City University, and since graduating, she’s been performing consistently across the state. From stages like Oklahoma Children’s Theatre and OKC Repertory Theatre to regional films and commercials, she loves bringing characters to life across mediums.

Dance has always been at the core of her artistry. She trained with the Ann Lacy School of American Dance and Entertainment and now dances with RACE Dance Collective, where she specializes in tap, jazz, hip hop, musical theatre, and contemporary.

When she’s not dancing or acting, she’s probably making someone laugh. After training with OKC Improv, she dove headfirst into the world of comedy—performing everything from short-form and long-form improv to sketch comedy, musical improv, solo improv, late night tv writing, and stand-up. She’s performed with several comedy troupes and continues to write, create, and play on stages across the country.

Offstage, she fulfills another passion: teaching and choreographing. As the Resident Teaching Artist at Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, she teaches acting, dance, and comedy to students ages 3–17 and choreographs productions throughout the season. She also teaches adult tap, jazz, and musical theatre at RACE Dance Collective, leads classes at OKC Improv, and conducts pop-up comedy workshops across the state. As a freelance choreographer, she has choreographed a wide range of theatrical productions for both youth and adult performers.

Her journey as an artist is driven by her passion for performance, connection, and creative expression—and she’s always excited to see where her artistry will lead her next.