Victoria Omoregie (she/her) is ecstatic to join the cast of BUST at The Alliance Theatre! Her selected credits include: “Opal” in Fat Ham (The Alliance Theatre); “Nell Shaw” in John Proctor is the Villain, “Opal” in Fat Ham (The Huntington Theatre); “Faith” in acts of faith (American Stage); “Keisha” (Elliot Norton Award Nominated) in Fairview (SpeakEasy Stage Company); “Antipholus of Ephesus/Adriana” in The Bomb-Itty of Errors, “Perdita” in The Winter’s Tale (Actors’ Shakespeare Project); “MEDEA” in Lorena: A Tabloid Epic (Boston Playwrights Theatre). She holds a BFA in Acting from Boston University School of Theatre. She has a jewelry line, Osaku Treasures, dedicated to encouraging confidence and self-love. Victoria forever thanks God and honors her mother (her real life Wonder Woman), father (her fuel that keeps her going), and loved ones for their unending encouragement. Find her on social media: @victoriaosaku
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