South African actress Denise Mosiana has finally made headway into the cut-throat New York theatre industry.
She has been thrust with the responsibility of playing Ingrid in the acclaimed play Dueling Voices, the first South African to embody the role.
Produced by Banana Boat Productions and written by the prolific Trinidadian writer Zeno Obi Constance, the play delves into the love life of a Caribbean teenager with her high school teacher.
“I’m so excited to be a working actor in New York finally. Everyone is on the same grind as you, so when you finally get to work, you know you are the right person for the job,” said Denise who is the newest addition to the New Perspectives Theatre Company in Manhattan’s Theatre District
Denise’s journey to break through into the Big Apple competitive industry follows her bold decision to pack her bags two years ago to attend the New York Film Academy.
Now a graduate, Denise realizes the industry, as much as it is fierce, offers a lot of opportunities. She is not limiting herself either. During this month, she will walk down the ramp as a plus size model on a show themed to something closer to heart; social justice.
‘The show is themed after the black lives matter movement and it is called Black Privilege. I’m really excited.’
Born and Raised in Johannesburg, South Africa, this University of the Witwatersrand trained thespian has starred in shows such as Othello, directed by Dr John Kani .
She was also part of the silver screen ensemble of Donkerland as well as big screen acts in Francis Gavin’s Lucky.
FYI: Dueling Voices runs  Wednesday to Saturday @ 7:30 pm from August 18 to 27, 2016; Sundays at 4:00pm and Press Performances:  August 19th and thereafter.