Teaching Experience

The Moth

Caroline is an instructor, host, speaker and director for the Moth, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the art of live storytelling. She leads storytelling workshops for students in person across NYC, as well as internationally over Zoom. She works with high schoolers, undergraduate and graduate students, and adults across high schools, universities, and nonprofit organizations. Additionally, she hosts story SLAMs, works one-on-one with storytellers as a director in preparation for SLAMs, and appears as a guest speaker for conferences and events. Recently, she’s spoken at Fordham Law School, and led workshops for Borough of Manhattan Community College and Institute for Collaborative Education.

WR Arts

At WR Arts, a Brooklyn based after-school nonprofit organization, Caroline teaches tap dance, scene study, musical theater, and creative theater to kids ages 4-15. Caroline enjoys working collaboratively with her students to adapt storybooks into live performances. Most recently, Caroline and her students ages 4-6 adapted The Tortoise and the Hare for stage in May ‘25.

New Genesis Productions

Caroline has directed and choreographed full length Shakespearian plays, as well as taught daily acting lessons for New Genesis Productions. A nonprofit theater near Woodstock, NY, NGP focuses on early Shakespearean literacy for students ages 6-17. Recent productions Caroline directed include The Two Gentlemen of Verona (2023), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2024), Twelfth Night (2025) and Henry V (2025).