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    Mfoniso Udofia

    American storyteller

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    • Nigerian-American storyteller, actor, and educator

      • Mfoniso Udofia is a Nigerian-American storyteller, actor, and educator whose work centers on Nigerian immigrant life within the United States. Celebrated and well known work from Udofia includes: Sojourners, Her Portmanteau, runboyrun and In Old Age --- all plays from within her projected nine-play Ufot Cycle.
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  1. She has worked as a television writer on the third season of Netflixs 13 Reasons Why and the first seasons of both Apple TV's Little America and Pachinko. She's also working on Amazon's A League of Their Own. As an actress, she recently appeared off-Broadway in Ngozi Anyanwu's, The Homecoming Queen.

  2. Mfoniso Udofia is a Nigerian-American storyteller, actor, and educator whose work centers on Nigerian immigrant life within the United States.

  3. Mfoniso Udofia’ s plays, Sojourners , runboyrun, Her Portmanteau, and In Old Age have been seen at the American Conservatory Theater [A.C.T.], New York Theatre Workshop [NYTW], The Playwrights Realm, Magic Theater, National Black Theatre, Strand Theater Company, and Boston Court.

  4. Mfoniso Udofia, a first-generation Nigerian-American storyteller and educator, attended Wellesley College and obtained her MFA from the American Conservatory Theater (ACT). While at ACT, she co-pioneered The Nia Project, which provided artistic outlets for San Francisco youth.

  5. May 31, 2017 · After moving to New York City nearly a decade ago, Mfoniso Udofia began to ask herself some hard questions: “Who am I?” and “What does it mean to be both African and American?”

  6. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Mfoniso Udofia's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  7. Biography. Mfoniso Udofia, a first-generation Nigerian-American storyteller and educator, attended Wellesley College and obtained her MFA from the American Conservatory Theater [ACT]. While at ACT, she pioneered THE NIA PROJECT , which provided artistic outlets for San Francisco youth.